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    Australian Subaru Forums

    My flat mate has a 03 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS which has now done 105,000km and I believe it is due for a cam belt.

    I have googled for Subaru Forums but most that have popped up seem to be little used. I would like to ask where I can download service related information so I can change this belt and give the car a decent service.

    So can any recommend a reasonably active Australian Subaru Forum or better still a link to servicing information.

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    went down the same path (not cam belt though) with my daughter's MY03 Liberty. Very quiet forum, but the help I did get was very pleasant and helpful, just a little slow coming.

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    Garry, is This link of any help?

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    I'm on this forum SubaruForester.org - dunno if it's of any help.

    For example: http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulle...-change-14416/
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    Not Australian, but I think there is a section. North American Subaru Impreza Owners Club north American impreza owners, I used to get a lot of info off it. I think MRT (the rally people) have a Subaru forum too

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    pretty easy, just the boxer layout scares some people off.
    if you were closer i;d do it for you, PM me your email and i;ll try send you the timing belt section from the service manual.


    100,000km service is pretty much everything.

    all fluids, oil filter, fuel filter, air filter, spark plugs, timing belt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PSI250 View Post
    100,000km service is pretty much everything.

    all fluids, oil filter, fuel filter, air filter, spark plugs, timing belt.
    Just been quoted $1100 for this for our car that's up in Armidale.
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    If it is the quad cam EJ25, the interval is I think 150K (?), the 16V SOHC is 100K. Either way, at almost 10 years old I'd be doing it soon.

    Yes all fluids (Trans, coolant ,brake fluid etc)top radiator hose, thermostat and all filters, timing belt etc etc I just did one recently that also required a new radiator, $1350 all up.

    It is important to use genuine Subaru Coolant, and replace the thermostat too, again genuine only, you have been warned

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    If it is the quad cam EJ25, the interval is I think 150K (?), the 16V SOHC is 100K. Either way, at almost 10 years old I'd be doing it soon.

    Yes all fluids (Trans, coolant ,brake fluid etc)top radiator hose, thermostat and all filters, timing belt etc etc I just did one recently that also required a new radiator, $1350 all up.

    It is important to use genuine Subaru Coolant, and replace the thermostat too, again genuine only, you have been warned

    JC

    Being 2003 it will be 100,000km interval replacement and should not be a quad cam.


    Prices seem on par with dealerships.

    Dont normally do thermostat's as part of the service. Plenty of thermostat housing o rings leak though. Just need to bleed it properly, top hose fill the engine first then put it back on and fill the rad. Start and bleed with a funnel, let the fans cycle a few times and all should be good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PSI250 View Post
    Being 2003 it will be 100,000km interval replacement and should not be a quad cam.


    Prices seem on par with dealerships.

    Dont normally do thermostat's as part of the service. Plenty of thermostat housing o rings leak though. Just need to bleed it properly, top hose fill the engine first then put it back on and fill the rad. Start and bleed with a funnel, let the fans cycle a few times and all should be good.
    Ah, I thought that WAS the DOHC model, 2002 on...

    Also I replaced the thermostat on this one as the rad was partially blocked, and it got hot a few times. I always fit a new thermo and Oring with the coolant change, cheap insurance.

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    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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