How often do I need to change the transmission oil?

Asked by Tony Nov 21, 2019 at 05:34 PM about the 2015 Subaru Outback 2.5i

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Do I need to change the transmission oil at 100k km for my Outback 2015?

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CVT? I would do it every 50,000 miles or less which means you should do it even if the dealer says it is "lifetime".

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FLUID AND FILTER CHANGED at 49834miles. Oil changed every 3,000 miles with Mobil one

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I'm not so sure. I'd been changing CVT fluid on Gen 1 for years, but seeing only clean fluid drain out. With Gen 2 I'm following SOA's advice and leaving it alone. Gary, changing the motor oil at 3k mi is unnecessary unless that's all city trips over 6mos or more. I recommend changing motor oil twice each year, using 5w30 synth. I use M1 because it's cheap when on sale at COSTCO. Use a bigger filter, too, like a 4459, as it works better and fits nicely.

That is my dealers recommendation and I trust the service manager. Of course this is west coast, not east coast and we have really hot summers.

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Even the 2nd Gen CVT? The fact is that we just don't know if changing it is helpful, as it's still a young'un. Failures of Gen 1 CVT seem to be related to bad inner bearings and TCs, not grimy fluid. This may be a case of individual managers squeezing profit or being overly careful. Maybe depends upon the price charged as a hint, as draining and refilling the CVT takes only a few minutes with a pump, so should be under $75-100. I'll be watching 2015+'s to see if any fail.

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I got a 2015 with 200k on her. Never changed CVT oil and am contemplating if I should or not...

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Interesting question. I might drain and refill just to LOOK at it to see if it's picked up dirt from friction. But I wouldn't fret over it.... Let us know how it looks.

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