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2017 Subaru Forester: easy-going performance and straightforward upkeep

The 2017 Subaru Forester is a practical, all‑rounder SUV that suits Aussie and Kiwi life to a tee. With symmetrical all‑wheel drive and a punchy flat‑four under the bonnet, it’s happy on gravel backroads, beach runs, and the weekday commute. Inside, there’s great visibility, heaps of headroom, and a proper boot for the weekly shop or a long weekend away. Whether upgrading a component or fitting an accessory, the Forester’s sensible layout makes most jobs under the bonnet feel pretty straightforward.

Owners appreciate its no‑drama reliability and the fact it’s built for real roads and real weather. Routine servicing is simple: follow the logbook every 12 months or 12,500 kilometres, whichever comes first. Use handbook‑approved engine oil, keep the coolant topped to spec, and don’t forget brake fluid and filters. The CVT is smooth and efficient, have its fluid inspected on schedule, especially if towing or doing lots of hill work. Both petrol engines use a timing chain, so there’s no timing belt to replace, just keep oil changes on time and it’ll stay happy.

  • Rotate tyres every ~10,000 km, keep tread depths closely matched on AWD.
  • Replace cabin filter every 15–20,000 km, engine air filter about 30,000 km (earlier in dusty use).
  • Brake fluid typically every 2 years.
  • Iridium spark plugs around 100,000 km, as per the handbook.
  • CVT fluid: inspect regularly, replace based on use and schedule.
  • Long‑life coolant: check levels, change per the logbook.

All up, the 2017 Forester is a tidy unit to live with—sensible to service, easy to drive, and ready for the next road trip.

What are the service intervals for a 2017 Subaru Forester in Australia and New Zealand?

Most models follow 12 months or 12,500 kilometres, whichever comes first. If the vehicle tows, does frequent short trips, or sees dusty/gravel roads, shorter intervals may be wise. Always follow the vehicle’s handbook or service logbook.

Does the 2017 Forester use a timing belt or a timing chain?

It uses a timing chain on its petrol engines. There’s no routine belt replacement, keep oil changes on time and the chain system is designed to last the engine’s service life.

What is the braked towing capacity for a 2017 Subaru Forester?

Many 2.5i models are rated up to 1,500 kg braked, while some turbo variants may be higher. Always confirm the exact rating and towball download on the vehicle’s placard and in the owner’s manual for your specific trim.

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