Your owners manual should have all the info you need.
Depending on your subie, have the brakes, belts, and engine checked.
Timing belts on most are 60-80K
Oil is every 3-5 K
tranny is every 20-30K
ETC...ETC...
What ever you do, don't listen to the first answer....
drive it into a creek
Provided the belt does not break, yes it will be safe....but if the belt breaks, then you will ruin your engine.
Yes it can be done. www.usmb.net is where you should go.
The Servicing of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioner is regulated under section 609 of the Clean Air Act and should be done at properly equipped Service Centers.
My e-mail service has been hacked. What should be done?
There is no gauge according to your owners manual. As such you would not know if it needed fluid so adding fluid would not be wise. Service is done by the Subaru dealer. Good to have one less maintenance item, isn't it?
You should expect to have done what you and the service agree on having done. This mean whatever the company agrees to do they should do it.
no, Community service should not be required unless they have done something to harm the community.
Assuming that you are referring to a Subaru Forester, this is a job requiring some specialized tools, like a press. Since you are asking in this forum, you should take your Forester to a professional who has done this kind of work before. --Ken
It means that it is time to service your transfer case. This should be done every 50,000 miles
Have it recharged by a service company
you should contact social service or health and safety
I found that you should start maintenance at 15,000 miles. The website www.driverside.com/service-schedule has a detailed list of what needs to be checked/changed and at what mileage it should be done at.