Subaru EndWrench May 2006

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In this issue:

A/C Maintenance & Service: Keep ’em Cool

Now is the time to ensure your customers’ vehicles are ready for the hot weather ahead.

Addressing Oil Leaks

Every automobile ever built will develop an oil leak at some point in its lifetime, and Subaru is no exception. Some Subaru models are better than others depending upon age and engine type. Typically, older models like Loyale and pre-Loyale DL, GL and Gl-10 are much more leak prone than Legacy, Outback, Forester and Impreza. The reason for this can be attributed to Subaru’s commitment to perfecting the horizon-tally opposed “boxer” engine.

Subaru Chemical Products: What to Use Where

Subaru offers terrific chemical products that have proven effective and are approved for use on the company’s vehicles. Many of them are even important in maintaining the warranty coverage. All are necessary for keeping the vehicle running in tip-top shape, trouble-free and looking sharp. These helpful products can be obtained from your local Subaru Dealer.

Fluid Maintenance: Go With the Flow

Today’s cars and trucks are highly technical marvels designed with sophisticated systems for peak performance and durability. They must be serviced with the correct fluids to meet performance standards and satisfy manufacturers’ requirements. Gone are the days of old, when “oil is oil” was the byword. Now, more than ever before, the exact product must be used.

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