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KiwiGTI 13 April 2006 01:21 AM

Running in and Oil Change
 
Done a search and am now more confused and have more questions than before.

Is the 1000 mile service actually required to be done at a dealer or can you do it yourself without affecting the warranty? (If it's just a change of oil and the filter)

What would be the effect of not running it in properly?

What is the recommended way to run in the brakes and tyres?

Also are there any Subaru specialists near London that can carry out services and stamp the service book? To be honest I wouldn't trust the dealers I have seen.

STI Craig 13 April 2006 02:04 AM

get subaru to do the first service atleast, they can void your warrenty if u dont. think its the same with the other services as well.

if you dont run a car in they you can fold/melt a piston, then u will have to have a rebuild at ya subaru dealer who u dont like already.

brakes; think its just be easy on them for 150 ish miles then u can see how good they are.

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tim's wrx 13 April 2006 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by KiwiGTI
Done a search and am now more confused and have more questions than before.

Is the 1000 mile service actually required to be done at a dealer or can you do it yourself without affecting the warranty? (If it's just a change of oil and the filter)

What would be the effect of not running it in properly?

What is the recommended way to run in the brakes and tyres?

Also are there any Subaru specialists near London that can carry out services and stamp the service book? To be honest I wouldn't trust the dealers I have seen.

My advice is DIY. See attached post with info from Subaru Malta - would always be best to get the originating dealer to confirm the position to you personally.

http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthrea...ighlight=liaco

For me, the 1000 mile service included engine oil and filter change - check/top up brake fluid, check the disc brakes and pads, check the operationof lights,wipers, washers, check tyre condition and pressures - nothing to it but prob £80 at a stealer !

pslewis 13 April 2006 09:12 PM

1000 mile service costs you the price of parts only - if you bought a UK car that is!

Get it done at the selling Subaru Dealer, from whom you bought the car.

Pete

KiwiGTI 13 April 2006 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by tim's wrx
My advice is DIY. See attached post with info from Subaru Malta - would always be best to get the originating dealer to confirm the position to you personally.

http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthrea...ighlight=liaco

For me, the 1000 mile service included engine oil and filter change - check/top up brake fluid, check the disc brakes and pads, check the operationof lights,wipers, washers, check tyre condition and pressures - nothing to it but prob £80 at a stealer !

Thanks, that's very useful to know.

As a side note I have had bad experiences with both Volkswagen and BMW dealers too, very hard to find people that actually care about doing a good job these days, I have no doubt that these large dealers also employ the cheapest theyt can get too.


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