
Subaru WRX Maintenance Schedule

Your Subaru WRX is perfect for zipping around Lakeland and Lakeland Highlands. It's built for speed and superior handling. You'll want to get the most out of this stylish, agile sedan by following the Subaru WRX maintenance schedule.Â
By getting routine oil changes, brake checks, and tire rotations, your WRX will perform at its best for many years. To find out more, the service technicians at Subaru Lakeland have this guide on the recommended Subaru WRX maintenance schedule for your great Winter Haven adventures.
Subaru WRX Maintenance Schedule
Subaru Lakeland showcases the Subaru WRX maintenance schedule based on the different mile intervals. Don't hesitate to contact the service department with any questions or concerns.
Check 1 at 3,000 Miles
Your first maintenance visit occurs at the 3,000-mile mark or three months. This is just to be sure everything is working properly.
- Engine oil change
- Oil filter replaced
- Check all fluids
- Check tire pressure and tread wear
Check 2 Every 7,500 Miles
Then you reach your second maintenance check at 7,500 miles or seven to eight months. Your Subaru WRX should receive relatively minor service at this point.Â
- Oil change
- Tire rotation
- Inspecting the rear and parking brakes and adjusting them if necessary
- Testing the battery and charging system
- Inspecting the lights, hoses, and belts
- Checking major fluids like transmission fluid, coolant, and windshield washer fluid
Moving forward, you will want to bring your sedan in for a check every 7,500 miles or at most, one year. You'll get everything from this maintenance check at 15,000, 22,500, 30,000, 37,500 miles, and so on.
Every 15,000 Miles
At 15,000 miles, you'll get everything from the 7,500-mile service interval, plus a few things.
- Emissions tune-up
- Cabin air filter replacement
- Inspecting the brake lines, brake discs, and pads
- Examine the clutch, axle boots, and axle shaft
- Look over the steering and suspension
You should also get this service at 45,000 miles and 75,000 miles. We can help you remember to bring your WRX in for service. Remember, as we inspect these parts of your WRX, we might recommend repairing or replacing certain parts, such as new tires or brakes.
Major Service Every 30,000 Miles
Your first major service occurs at 30,000 miles or about 30 months from the time you purchased your new Subaru WRX. Again, you'll get an oil change and tire rotation.
You'll also receive these items as part of this maintenance check:
- Replace the brake fluid, air filters, spark plugs, PVC valve, and engine coolantÂ
- Inspecting the brake lines, parking brake, axle boots and shaft, clutch, steering, suspension, fuel lines, and drive belt
- Check all fluids should be checked at this time, including the automatic transmission fluid, front and rear differential oil and gear oil, and engine coolant
Going Forward With Your Subaru WRX Maintenance Schedule
In addition to the aforementioned Subaru WRX maintenance schedule, at the 105,000-mile mark, we will replace the belts. Remember that if anything seems worn out or worn out sooner than we expect, we'll suggest replacements or repairs sooner than these intervals.
Get Your Subaru WRX Maintenance in Lakeland
Keeping up with the Subaru WRX maintenance schedule is essential to your Subaru vehicle's longevity. Remember, if you drive in less-than-ideal conditions, your Subaru WRX maintenance may occur sooner than these intervals.Â
If you have any questions or issues with your vehicle, don't hesitate to contact us or call 863-591-2898! You could also save some money with our service specials to help you save on your routine service.Â