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2007 Subaru Tribeca — quick guide and easy upkeep

The 2007 Subaru Tribeca is a comfy, all-wheel-drive family SUV that blends a smooth flat‑six with surefooted handling and everyday practicality. With five or seven seats, a tidy turning circle, and thoughtful cabin touches, it’s made for school runs, weekend sport, and long Kiwi or Aussie road trips. Under the bonnet sits Subaru’s refined 3.0‑litre H6, paired to a five‑speed auto for relaxed motorway cruising and confident overtakes. Whether chasing a replacement part or planning routine servicing, this model rewards a bit of care.

High-level upkeep is straightforward. Use quality oil and filters, change oil about every 10,000 kilometres or six months, and rotate tyres on the same schedule to keep the symmetrical AWD happy. The H6 uses a timing chain, so no belt swap, but spark plugs typically fall due around 100,000 km. Replace coolant every five years, brake fluid every two, and transmission, diff, and transfer case fluids between 60,000 and 100,000 km to keep shifts clean. Always match tyre sizes and tread depth across all four corners.

Common tidy-ups on higher‑km Tribecas include front control arm bushes, sway bar links, wheel bearings, and ageing radiators or hoses. Watch for power steering weeps, and keep sunroof drains clear if fitted. The 3.0‑litre prefers 95 RON petrol, with real‑world economy often in the low‑to‑mid 12 L/100 km range. With the right towbar and wiring, it can haul up to 2,000 kg braked for a boat or camper. Treated well, this Tribeca stays quiet, capable, and confident in all weather.

What engine and fuel does the 2007 Subaru Tribeca use?

It runs Subaru’s 3.0‑litre EZ30 flat‑six with a five‑speed automatic and symmetrical AWD. It prefers 95 RON unleaded petrol for best performance and smooth running. Always confirm fuel recommendations in the owner’s manual.

What service intervals should owners follow?

As a rule of thumb: engine oil and filter every 10,000 kilometres or six months, rotate tyres at the same time, spark plugs about 100,000 km, coolant every five years, brake fluid every two years, and transmission, diff, and transfer case fluids between 60,000 and 100,000 km. Short, dusty, or hot driving may justify earlier changes.

How practical is it for towing and family duties?

With the correct towbar and wiring, the Tribeca is rated up to 2,000 kg braked, which covers a modest boat or camper. Five or seven seats were available, with the third row best for kids or shorter trips, and the rear seats fold to boost boot space.

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