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2017 Subaru Exiga parts and high‑level care

The 2017 Subaru Exiga blends wagon practicality with Subaru’s trademark balance and grip. As a seven‑seater with a compact footprint, it suits school runs, ski trips, and long hauls across Australia and New Zealand. Under the bonnet sits a smooth boxer petrol engine paired to a clever drivetrain, delivering confident overtaking and relaxed cruising while keeping fuel use tidy.

This listing’s part suits 2017 Exiga variants where specified, offering OE‑quality fit and dependable performance. Buyers can match fitment by VIN and build details, ensuring the right piece for local deliveries or a weekend wrench‑session. It complements the Exiga’s family‑first brief by keeping daily running smooth, quiet, and fuss‑free.

Maintenance is straightforward when treated to regular servicing. Most owners schedule engine oil and filter every 10,000 kilometres or 12 months, then rotate tyres to keep wear even on the all‑wheel‑drive system. Cooling system checks, fresh brake fluid, and occasional CVT or differential inspections help the Exiga stay chirpy for the long term, from Tauranga rain to Outback heat.

Because variants differ by market, timing components, spark plugs, fluids, and software calibrations should follow the owner’s handbook. Many models use a timing chain, yet belt‑driven engines exist, so workshops confirm before booking. Keeping tyres matched in brand and diameter protects the centre diff, while genuine‑spec coolants and long‑life plugs keep the boxer happy.

Upkeep pointers include:

  • Check tyre pressures monthly, including the spare.
  • Replace cabin and engine air filters regularly.
  • Inspect brake pads and rotors at services.
  • Rinse underbody after beach drives.

What are the recommended service intervals for a 2017 Subaru Exiga?

Most workshops in Australia and New Zealand suggest servicing every 10,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. Severe use—lots of short trips, towing, dusty roads—can justify shorter intervals.

Fluids and filters should meet the specifications in the owner’s handbook, including the correct engine oil grade, genuine‑spec coolant, and, where fitted, CVT and differential oils checked on schedule.

Does the 2017 Exiga have Symmetrical AWD, and how should tyres be managed?

Most 2017 Exiga variants feature Subaru’s Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive. To protect the driveline, tyres should match in size, brand, and tread pattern, with rotations about every 10,000 kilometres.

Keeping rolling circumference even reduces stress on the centre differential. Tyre sizes and pressures vary by trim, the door‑jamb placard lists the correct figures for the vehicle.

What fuel and economy suit daily driving?

Non‑turbo engines generally run on 91 RON unleaded, while turbo variants prefer 95 or 98 RON. Always follow the fuel recommendation on the fuel flap and in the handbook.

Real‑world consumption typically lands around 8–10 L/100 km depending on traffic, load, terrain, and tyre choice. Regular maintenance keeps figures consistent and the drive feel crisp.

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