What type of oil does a 2001 Subaru Forester take?

What type of oil does a 2001 Subaru Forester take?

The 2001 Subaru Forester uses SAE 5w-30 full synthetic oil. It has a capacity of 4.2 quarts.

What is the annual maintenance cost of a Subaru Forester?

$632
The average total annual cost for repairs and maintenance on a Subaru Forester is $632, compared to an average of $521 for compact SUVs and $652 for all vehicle models.

What is SAE 5W 30 oil?

5w30 motor oil has a winter viscosity grade of five, meaning it’s less viscous (less thick) at very low temperatures compared to, say, 10w30. It has a hot viscosity grade of 30, which means it is less viscous at high temperatures than an oil such as 5w50.

What kind of maintenance does a Subaru Forester need?

Subaru creates service & maintenance schedules for all its vehicles. Follow the Subaru Forester maintenance schedule for routine services like oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections, and you could avoid costlier repairs down the road! Learn more by contacting us today.

Where can I buy a 2001 Subaru Forester?

Description: Used 2001 Subaru Forester L with AWD/4WD, Rear Bench Seats, Fold Flat Rear Seats. This vehicle is available for sale outside of the auction for $3500. However, the OPENING BID for this vehicle is only $2000 at the PUBLIC auto auction this SATURDAY at 11am. Come in and bid to get crazy deals!

When to schedule a Subaru Forester service appointment?

When your Subaru has reached a mileage interval for which regular service is recommended, schedule a service appointment with our Subaru-trained and certified service team so you can be sure your vehicle is in capable hands. Want to save more on your next Subaru maintenance appointment per the Subaru Forester maintenance schedule?

How often should I Wax my new Subaru Forester?

When you buy a new car, you’re committed to taking care of it. The paint is shiny and you want to keep it that way, so you take it to the car wash weekly and wax it at regular intervals. You’re hyper-vigilant about keeping up with scheduled maintenance or service.