Every year, hundreds of tons of oil and other petroleum-related products make their way to lakes, rivers, streams and the Puget Sound. Most of this toxic pollution comes from small…
Subaru Oil change interval information, per Subaru for the 2011 and 2012 models. This question continues to come up so I thought it would be good to post the information…
Fuel Economy Concerns during the winter. We seldom have multiple days of cold weather in the Puget Sound region let alone weeks; as such there have been a lot…
Pictured below is the fuel line under the bracket that bolts to the intake manifold on the passenger side of the 2000 to 2004 Legacy and Outback models. I have…
We receive a lot of questions about the check engine light coming on both from local customers and from Subaru owners across the country. The one thing I constantly find…
Having your car inspected prior to the warranty expiring is a very important and often overlooked step on the way to obtaining real value for your Subaru purchasing dollar.…
The Washington State Department of ecology has decided to get serious about educating drivers about how their car could be affecting the environment. The DOE (Department of Ecology)…
Pictured below is a radiator cap that created a caused the cooling system in a second generation Outback to no longer function as designed. This is a commonly overlooked cooling…
Where is the Cabin Filter on my Subaru? Typically speaking the cabin filter on your Subaru will be either behind the glove box or just below it, in the dash…
We talk a lot about how you can get as many miles as possible out of your Subaru by following good maintenance guidelines, taking care of things when they are…
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