Maintaining your Subaru BRZ according to the manufacturer’s recommended schedule is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Below is a general overview of the maintenance intervals and services for the BRZ:
Every 6,000 miles (approximately 10,000 kilometers) or 6 months:
- Replace engine oil and oil filter.
- Rotate tires.
Every 12,000 miles (approximately 19,000 kilometers) or 12 months:
- Perform all 6,000-mile services.
- Inspect axle boots and joints.
- Inspect brake system.
- Inspect clutch system.
- Inspect steering components.
- Inspect suspension components.
- Replace cabin air filter.
Every 30,000 miles (approximately 48,000 kilometers):
- Perform all 12,000-mile services.
- Replace engine air filter.
- Inspect fuel lines and connections.
- Inspect transmission and differential fluids; replace if necessary.
- Inspect brake lines and hoses.
- Inspect drive shaft boots.
- Inspect cooling system and hoses.
- Inspect exhaust system.
- Inspect steering gear and linkage.
Every 60,000 miles (approximately 96,000 kilometers):
- Perform all 30,000-mile services.
- Replace spark plugs.
- Replace transmission and differential fluids.
- Inspect and adjust valve clearance (if applicable).
- Inspect and replace drive belts if necessary.
Additional Maintenance Considerations:
- Brake Fluid: Replace every 30,000 miles or 24 months.
- Coolant: First replacement at 137,500 miles (approximately 220,000 kilometers) or 11 years; subsequent replacements every 60,000 miles (approximately 96,000 kilometers) or 5 years.
- Fuel Filter: Replace every 75,000 miles (approximately 120,000 kilometers).
Please note that these intervals are general guidelines. Your driving habits and local conditions may necessitate more frequent maintenance. For detailed information and to ensure compliance with warranty requirements, refer to the Subaru BRZ Warranty & Maintenance Booklet or consult your local Subaru dealer.
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