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2014 Subaru Exiga Coolant — What it does and how to look after it

Based on Subaru technical sources — including the 2014 Exiga (YA series) owner’s manual and Subaru Genuine Coolant (Blue) product specifications — this model uses a liquid engine cooling system with Subaru Super Coolant (a long‑life, pre‑mixed ethylene glycol coolant). Coolant is absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2014 Subaru Exiga, whether in 2.0i or 2.0GT turbo form.

In this Exiga, coolant circulates through the engine, turbo (on GT models), heater core and radiator to absorb heat and keep temperatures in the sweet spot. It prevents overheating on hot days and wards off internal corrosion year‑round. It also raises the boiling point and lowers the freezing point, so the system stays stable across New Zealand and Australian climates. The blue Subaru Super Coolant is a phosphate HOAT formula designed to protect alloy components, gaskets and seals commonly used in Subaru flat‑four engines.

For servicing, the aim is clean, correct‑type coolant at the proper level. Subaru’s long‑life blue fill typically lasts up to 10–11 years or around 200,000–220,000 km from factory, then changes drop to about every 5–6 years or 100,000 km. Always follow the owner’s manual for the market the vehicle came from (JDM imports may list slightly different intervals).

  • Check the translucent reservoir when the engine is cold