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2012-2016 Subaru Forester Oil and Oil Filter Replacement

Replacing your oil can be a rewarding and enjoyable process. With the necessary tools and parts anyone can conduct an oil change in their driveway.

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Step-by-step instructions

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  • Park your car on a level surface.
  • Make sure to put the car in park (first gear for manual transmissions) with the emergency brake engaged.
  • Do not change oil within 2 hours of driving the car to allow the oil time to cool.
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  • Place the oil pan under the oil drain plug. (this is located under the front end of the car)
  • You may choose to protect the ground with a tarp or piece of cardboard.
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  • Unscrew the oil drain plug with the 17mm wrench. This is located under the front of the car in the gap in the bottom panel.
  • Adjust the placement of the oil pan if necessary.
  • Allow the oil to completely drain into the oil pan.
  • Wear clothes that you would not mind getting oil on.
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  • After letting the oil drain for 10 minutes unscrew and remove the oil filter. This is located to the right of the engine when the hood is opened.
  • Place the old oil filter in the oil filter disposal bag.
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  • Coat the o-ring of the new filter with oil to ensure a good seal.
  • Screw the new filter into place.
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  • When reinstalling the oil drain plug, replace the crush washer (part# 803916010) .
  • Tighten the oil drain plug to 32 ft/lbs of torque.
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  • Unscrew cap for engine oil. This is located directly to the left of the oil filter.
  • Place a clean funnel in the tube.
  • Slowly fill with the 5.1 quarts of engine oil.
  • Screw the engine oil cap back on.
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  • Pour the oil from the pan into the empty milk jug.
  • Your local waste disposal company will recycle this for you.
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  • Allow the car to run for 10 minutes in idle.
  • Check the oil level with the dipstick. This is located to the right of the engine when the hood is opened.
  • Check under the car for any dripping liquids.
  • You have completed an oil and filter change on your 2015 Subaru Forester.

Conclusion

To reassemble your vehicle, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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