Thanks! Great video, made this very easy to follow! I even bought the ez-red kit. It was annoying that Subaru made the differential plugs needing metric, and the transmission drain plug needing standard. I had to buy a second kit in standard for the trans. But I will use them a lot for other things.
Would there be any advantage to running a magnet in there in case there was any metal shavings or something in the lowercase that you could remove with a metal magnet?
The Drain Plug normally is a magnet on it , if you drain , flush your transmission fluid and clean the magnet drain plug there is no need to an additional magnet , I don't see it hurts to add a flat one to the bottom of the pan . In fact some tranny pans do come with multiple magnets , I've seen that on some cars .
@@autorepairchamps I'm not sure where you're getting your information, sir. The EZ30D Phase I and II and EZ36 engines all have two timing chains -not a belt. The tensioners for said chains go bad. The chains themselves generally do not. I kindly suggest consulting your owner's manual or a official repair manual for more information.
Location Liters Quarts Notes Front 1.5 1.6 B09 Rear 0.8 0.8 B02 B02: Rear differential is for 4WD models only. B09: Front final drive is for automatic transmission only.
Thanks! Great video, made this very easy to follow! I even bought the ez-red kit. It was annoying that Subaru made the differential plugs needing metric, and the transmission drain plug needing standard. I had to buy a second kit in standard for the trans. But I will use them a lot for other things.
Excellent. Thanks for sharing
looking great man...good job i'm changing my diff. oil soon for my 06 tribeca too....
Would there be any advantage to running a magnet in there in case there was any metal shavings or something in the lowercase that you could remove with a metal magnet?
The Drain Plug normally is a magnet on it , if you drain , flush your transmission fluid and clean the magnet drain plug there is no need to an additional magnet , I don't see it hurts to add a flat one to the bottom of the pan . In fact some tranny pans do come with multiple magnets , I've seen that on some cars .
@@autorepairchamps
Good explanation
@@alexsandoval1585 Thank you !
Good video
Hey do you recommend to buy a 07 B9 Subaru tribeca ?
Not a bad car, think about changing the timing Chains w/ Tensioner once you cross the 90,000-mile threshold.
@@autorepairchamps I'm not sure where you're getting your information, sir. The EZ30D Phase I and II and EZ36 engines all have two timing chains -not a belt. The tensioners for said chains go bad. The chains themselves generally do not. I kindly suggest consulting your owner's manual or a official repair manual for more information.
How much fluid would it be for 4wd on front differential?
1.6Q
What kind/grade of oil goes in both the front and rear differentials? Thanks.
Grade = GL-5 And Viscosity = 75W-90
Location Liters Quarts Notes
Front 1.5 1.6 B09
Rear 0.8 0.8 B02
B02: Rear differential is for 4WD models only.
B09: Front final drive is for automatic transmission only.