Hi Folks,
New member...first post. Hopefully I'm doing this properly.
I have a 2012 Legacy that has reached 30,000 miles. My dealer wants quite a bit of money for the services performed, and there are certainly items I can do myself (like air filter, probably PCV). On their maintenance checklist the services listed that will definitely be done are:
oil and filter
rotate and balance tires
replace brake fluid
throttle service (not sure what they do for this)
replace air filter
replace differential fluid
The remaining items are all inspect / check.
I have looked at the owners manual to try and see what is definitely needed at this interval, and these look to be oil and filter, air filter and brake fluid. The differential fluid is inspect and "replace as necessary" with a note that mentions to do this at 15,000 if under heavy conditions. So does this mean under normal conditions it should always be replaced at 30,000?
Any other information from you folks about the 30,000 mile service would be welcome and appreciated.
Also, I have had the rear brakes done not too long ago, and was surprised that the rears wore down before the fronts, as front brakes do most of the work. Maybe because the front pads are more substantial? Cars I've owned prior to Subarus always had the fronts wear out first, since the front wheels do most of the braking. Is my guess about the front pads being more substantial correct?
Thanks much,
ratterrierdog