Oil Consumption
tx9outback
10-25-2005, 09:13 AM
I have a 2000 Outback with approx. 130000 kms/60,000 miles and it seems to use oil.It doesn't smoke or seem to leak but I would say it uses maybe a litre of oil every 2000 to 3000 kms.Is this excessive for this vehicle.I know with North American vehicles the PCV valve can cause oil problems but I'm not that familiar with these.BTW it's a 2.4.
freakray
10-25-2005, 09:20 AM
A 2.4?
I thought the Outback was a 2.5
I've never heard of one burning oil at that rate though, sounds like you have something wrong there.
I thought the Outback was a 2.5
I've never heard of one burning oil at that rate though, sounds like you have something wrong there.
tx9outback
10-25-2005, 09:30 AM
Sorry.It is a 2.5.Haven't had the car too long.I am running 5w-30 and someone suggested heavier oil.
freakray
10-25-2005, 09:54 AM
How's heavier weight oil going to help?
tx9outback
10-25-2005, 10:25 AM
Doesn't make sense to me either.
markdpro
09-27-2017, 10:34 PM
Subaru has a recall on oil consumption with this engine. They are extending the warranty. Get you VIN number and call Subaru!
markdpro
10-26-2019, 09:20 PM
We have a 2012 Outback purchased new, in our family. I have done the maintenance since the local dealer hit us for over $400 on the first service then scared a family member into an un-needed rear brake job. We got the letter about the extended warrantee but have had no success pursuing remedy. The dealer keeps asking to do oil consumption checks, (way over 1 l per 1000 kms) but no action. This engine has a recognized problem acknowledged by the manufacturer but there is no action. Don't ever buy a Subaru.
In total contrast, another family member has a Acura mdx purchased used. This week Acura has given him a new 2019 mdx as a loaner for a week while they replace the oil drinking engine. Same problem as the Subaru but Acura steps up. Way to go Acura. Subaru not so much.
In total contrast, another family member has a Acura mdx purchased used. This week Acura has given him a new 2019 mdx as a loaner for a week while they replace the oil drinking engine. Same problem as the Subaru but Acura steps up. Way to go Acura. Subaru not so much.
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