Updated 2026-06-24
Subaru Outback Maintenance Schedule
Recommended service intervals for the 2020-2024 (6th gen) Subaru Outback (2.5L FB25 boxer NA or 2.4L FA24 turbo; 0W-20 synthetic; Lineartronic CVT). confidence: high
In short: the 2020-2024 (6th gen) Subaru Outback needs an oil change every 6,000 mi / 6 mo; severe sooner, tire rotation every 6,000 mi / 6 mo (awd wants even tread), and has a timing chain (no scheduled replacement). Full service schedule below.
| Oil change | Every 6,000 mi / 6 mo; severe sooner |
|---|---|
| Tire rotation | Every 6,000 mi / 6 mo (AWD wants even tread) |
| Brake fluid | Every 3 yr / ~30,000 mi |
| Engine air filter | ~30,000 mi |
| Cabin air filter | ~12,000-30,000 mi or annually |
| Transmission fluid | CVT 'fill for life' (no leaks); many indies change ~60,000-100,000 mi as insurance |
| Coolant / antifreeze | First ~137,500 mi / 11 yr, then per schedule (Subaru Super Coolant) |
| Spark plugs | Every 60,000 mi (NA); turbo similar/sooner |
| Timing belt / chain | Timing CHAIN (FB/FA engines) — no scheduled replacement. (Older EJ-series used a belt ~105k — not these years.) |
Major milestones: 30k filters/brake fluid; 60k plugs; ~100k+ coolant; CVT fluid proactively.
Subaru Outback note: AWD makes consistent tire rotation and matched tread depth critical — mismatch can damage the CVT/center diff. Older oil-consumption complaints largely addressed in FB/FA engines but worth monitoring.
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How often does the Subaru Outback need an oil change?
Every 6,000 mi / 6 mo; severe sooner — for the 2020-2024 (6th gen) Subaru Outback. Use the severe-service interval if you mostly drive short trips, tow, or sit in traffic.
Does the Subaru Outback have a timing belt or a timing chain?
Timing CHAIN (FB/FA engines) — no scheduled replacement. (Older EJ-series used a belt ~105k — not these years.).
What are the major service milestones for the Subaru Outback?
30k filters/brake fluid; 60k plugs; ~100k+ coolant; CVT fluid proactively.
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Universal maintenance facts
- Full-synthetic oil typically lasts 7,500-10,000 mi / 12 mo, but turbo and direct-injection engines do better at 5,000-7,500 mi — synthetic resists thermal breakdown longer; turbos run hotter and DI engines suffer fuel dilution, so shorter intervals protect them.
- Rotate tires every 5,000-7,500 mi — front and rear tires wear at different rates; rotation evens wear, extends tire life, and is essential on AWD to avoid drivetrain strain.
- Replace brake fluid every 2-3 years regardless of mileage — brake fluid is hygroscopic — it absorbs water, which lowers its boiling point and corrodes ABS/brake parts, hurting braking when hot or wet.
- Follow the SEVERE schedule if you drive short trips, in cold/dusty/hot climates, in stop-and-go, or tow — those conditions are physically harder on oil, fluids and filters than highway cruising — and they describe most real drivers.
- Most cars since ~2010 use a timing CHAIN (no scheduled replacement); timing BELTS (replace ~60,000-105,000 mi) survive mainly on some VW/Audi and older engines — a snapped belt on an interference engine destroys the engine, so on belt cars the interval is non-negotiable — but most modern owners don't have a belt at all.
- Don't trust 'lifetime' transmission/CVT fluid — change it proactively (CVT ~30,000-60,000 mi, conventional auto ~60,000-100,000 mi) — transmission fluid degrades with heat; 'lifetime' often means the life of the warranty, and a fluid change is far cheaper than a transmission.
- Engine coolant is long-life (often first change ~100,000-150,000 mi), then repeats on a SHORTER cycle — long-life coolants protect ~10 yr first, but the corrosion inhibitors deplete, so later intervals are much shorter and easy to forget.
- Replace the cabin air filter ~every 15,000-30,000 mi or yearly, and the engine air filter ~every 30,000 mi — a clogged engine filter hurts airflow/economy; a clogged cabin filter weakens A/C/heat airflow and lets allergens in — both are cheap, high-satisfaction services.
Source: Subaru owner's/maintenance booklet. General information — always confirm against your Subaru Outback owner's manual.