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2009 Subaru Tribeca: easy-going ownership and simple upkeep

The 2009 Subaru Tribeca is a roomy, seven-seat SUV that pairs Subaru’s Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive with a silky 3.6‑litre flat‑six petrol engine. It’s happiest carting the family across town or cruising the open road, with tidy handling for its size and a solid, planted feel. Expect real‑world fuel use around 11–12 L/100 km if driven sensibly. With up to 2,000 kg braked towing (when correctly equipped), it’s handy for the boat or a small caravan, yet remains easy to park and live with day to day.

Under the bonnet, the EZ36 runs a timing chain, so there’s no timing‑belt change on the schedule. Keep it sweet with quality 5W‑30 full‑synthetic oil and genuine‑spec filters. The five‑speed auto is robust when serviced on time, and the AWD system rewards even, matched tyres to protect the driveline. Stick to the owner’s handbook for specifics, but the following rhythm keeps most AU/NZ cars running beautifully.

  • Every 10,000–12,500 km or 6 months: engine oil and filter.
  • 20,000–30,000 km: engine air filter, sooner in dusty conditions.
  • Annually: cabin filter, rotate tyres and check alignment.
  • 60,000–80,000 km: automatic transmission, front/rear diff, and transfer fluids (use Subaru‑approved specs).
  • 100,000 km: iridium spark plugs.
  • Every 2 years: brake fluid.
  • About 5 years or 125,000 km: long‑life coolant health check/renewal.

A few wear items worth a look on higher‑kilometre Tribecas include sway‑bar links and bushes, front control‑arm bushes, wheel bearings, and ageing radiator caps or hoses. If it tows often or copes with steep Kiwi or Aussie hills, shorten service intervals a touch and consider an auxiliary trans cooler. Keep the software up to date when it’s in for a service, and replace tyres as a full set to keep the AWD happy.

Does the 2009 Subaru Tribeca have a timing belt or chain, and what engine and transmission does it use?

It runs Subaru’s 3.6‑litre EZ36 flat‑six petrol engine, paired with a 5‑speed automatic and Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive. The EZ36 uses a timing chain, so there’s no scheduled timing‑belt replacement.

What are the recommended service intervals for a 2009 Subaru Tribeca in Australia and New Zealand?

A good rule of thumb is every 10,000–12,500 km or 6 months for engine oil and filter (5W‑30 full‑synthetic), with air and cabin filters checked annually. Spark plugs at around 100,000 km, brake fluid every 2 years, transmission, diff and transfer fluids around 60,000–80,000 km, and coolant roughly every 5 years or 125,000 km. Always follow the owner’s handbook for your build date.

What is the towing capacity of a 2009 Subaru Tribeca?

When properly equipped, the Tribeca is rated up to about 2,000 kg braked in AU/NZ markets. Keep ball load and GVM/GCM limits in mind, consider an auxiliary trans cooler for frequent towing, and service more often if you’re hauling regularly.

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