Maintenance and service -> Front differential gear oil and rear for Your Subaru Forester SUV 2024

Front differential gear oil and rear differential gear oil 469  
Alcohol contained in the brake  
fluid may damage them.  
11-12. Front differential gear  
oil and rear differential gear  
oil  
11-13. Brake fluid  
& Checking the fluid level  
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Be careful not to spill brake fluid  
when adding it. If brake fluid  
touches the exhaust pipe, it may  
cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or  
a fire. If brake fluid gets on the  
exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it  
off.  
WARNING  
It is not necessary to check the gear oil  
level. Check that there are no cracks,  
damage or leakage. However, the oil  
inspection should be performed according  
to the maintenance schedule in the “War-  
ranty and Maintenance Booklet”. Consult  
your SUBARU dealer for details.  
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Never let brake fluid contact your  
eyes because brake fluid can be  
harmful to your eyes. If brake  
fluid gets in your eyes, immedi-  
ately flush them thoroughly with  
clean water. For safety, when  
performing this work, wearing  
eye protection is advisable.  
& Recommended grade and  
viscosity  
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Brake fluid absorbs moisture  
from the air. Any absorbed moist-  
ure can cause a dangerous loss  
of braking performance.  
Each oil manufacturer has its own base  
oils and additives. Never use different  
brands together. For details, refer to “Front  
differential and rear differential gear oil”  
P503.  
If the vehicle requires frequent  
refilling, there may be a leak. If  
you suspect a problem, have the  
vehicle checked at your SUBARU  
dealer.  
CAUTION  
Using a differential gear oil other  
than the specified oil may cause a  
decline in vehicle performance.  
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“MAX” level line  
“MIN” level line  
CAUTION  
Check the fluid level monthly.  
Check the fluid level on the outside of the  
reservoir. Be sure to check the fluid level  
for the brake system at the shaded area in  
the illustration.  
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When adding brake fluid, be care-  
ful not to allow any dirt into the  
reservoir.  
Never splash the brake fluid over  
painted surfaces or rubber parts.  
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