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Loctite 243 Threadlocker Super Nut Lock Medium Strength Blue 10ml - 1311375
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The Important Role of the Oil Pump in Your 2017 Subaru Exiga
The 2017 Subaru Exiga, like many vehicles on the road today, relies heavily on an oil pump. This essential component is at the heart of the engine's lubrication system, responsible for maintaining the flow and pressure of oil throughout the engine. Without an efficient oil pump, an engine can suffer from increased wear and tear, decreased performance and even engine failure if not addressed in time.
So, what exactly does the oil pump do in your Subaru Exiga? It's a bit like the heart of the engine. The oil pump circulates engine oil under pressure to the rotating bearings, camshaft and the pistons. This process lubricates these moving parts and helps to cool them by reducing friction. An efficient oil pump ensures that the right amount of oil, at the correct pressure, reaches all components of the engine. This is critical for maintaining the optimal performance of your Exiga over the long haul. Plus, an oil pump helps to form a seal between the pistons and cylinder walls, which is vital for engine efficiency.
Now, let's chat about oil pump maintenance and replacement. Like many components in a vehicle, the oil pump doesn't last forever. Over time, it can wear out and may require replacement. But don't worry, with proper servicing, you'll catch any potential issues before they become problematic. Keeping an eye on some key signs can help.
- Low Oil Pressure: If your dashboard warns of low oil pressure, this could be a sign that your oil pump is not circulating oil properly.
- Engine Noise: Unusual sounds or knocking noises from the engine could mean that metal parts aren't getting the oil they need.
- Rising Engine Temperature: Poor oil circulation can cause the engine to run hotter than normal due to insufficient lubrication.
Now, if you find yourself needing to replace the oil pump in your Subaru Exiga, make sure you get it done professionally. It's not the type of job you'd want to take on as a weekend project unless you have the experience and tools required. Typically, oil pump replacement can be part of a broader service where the mechanic might also check other parts of the lubrication system to ensure everything's running smoothly.
Regular servicing can help prolong the life of your oil pump too. Keeping up with routine oil changes is one of the simplest ways to ensure your oil pump stays in top shape. Always use the type and grade of oil recommended by Subaru for the Exiga as per the owner's manual. Clean oil reduces the likelihood of contaminants clogging or damaging the oil pump. It's generally a good idea to stick to the servicing schedule outlined in your Subaru manual, even if you haven't noticed any problems.
- Every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres, ensure a full engine check during your oil change, paying extra attention to the oil pump if your Exiga has racked up higher mileage.
- If you've been driving under more severe conditions, such as frequent towing or driving in extreme temperatures, it might necessitate earlier inspection and potential maintenance of the oil pump.
Maintaining the health of your oil pump is a small investment with substantial returns. You wouldn't want to skimp on it and face larger issues down the road. Remember, engines love being pampered and regular servicing is the ultimate TLC.
With all that said, the 2017 Subaru Exiga with a well-maintained oil pump should serve you splendidly and reliably over the years. So, consider adding oil pump checks to your maintenance plan if it's not already there. This way, you can enjoy a smooth ride and peace of mind knowing your Exiga's engine is well lubricated and happy.