schspeedster Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 "Subarus come from the factory with two oil pans, drain both and refill with 8 quarts of 10W40. Make sure to tighten both real good with the breaker bar, no leaks!" Ideally my Subaru will never see the inside of a quick lube place. In reality, if too busy to DIY, Subaru dlr service dept is booked up, and taking a cross-country trip might have to go to a quick lube. How to affix oil-, dirt-, and idiot-proof labels to dipsticks and drain plugs? For example, plastic flags stamped OIL, TRANS, DIFF thats retained by the crush washer, underhood-grade bright yellow bilingual labels on firewall for dipsticks. Will Brother P-Touch labels topcoated with clearcoat survive? Looks like a number on my new Baja's 4EAT came off a P-Touch just like mine, so these labels would look factory Would be nice for Subaru to apply some markings at factory, when drivetrain failures occur prematurely because of a lube tech's ignorance, Subaru quality may be unfairly blamed. BTW if buying a used car, what is typical symptom of damage caused by oil change screwups to watch out for? Leaking seals, burnt fluids, slipping AT? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gbrand Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 P-touch labels may stick if you cleansurface real well. IF you have to use a quik lube place talk to mgr/head shop tech-if they listen, they can make sure the job gets done right. If they don't listen, go elsewhere. While i have never paid anyone for an oil change, the place I take my cars to be inspected is a quicklube place, and the guy that owns it has 40 years experience running gas/service stations so I would trust him-based on seeing he and his crew work-if i needed to pay someone to do the stuff i normally do. I owned a merc station wagon with 2 oil drain plugs(due to oil pan hump over front croass member) for a while, often wondered if both got pulled during a "store bought" oil change. Signs to watch out for of damage? A Jiffy Lube sticker on the door jamb!(just kidding) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setright Posted January 30, 2005 Share Posted January 30, 2005 You would probably be best off coating the drain plugs in high-temp resistant paint. Each their own colour of course! Make a simple card that explains what is what: Engine oil BLUE, Tranny oil RED... The Subaru filters I get - from Japan - have ENGINE and TRANSMISSION written on the bottom of them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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