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Engine Oil for the 2019 Subaru Legacy: What You Need to Know
The 2019 Subaru Legacy definitely uses engine oil, just like most modern internal combustion engine vehicles. Engine oil is a crucial part of keeping the Legacy's engine running smoothly and efficiently, protecting it from wear and tear, and ensuring long-term reliability. If you're a 2019 Legacy owner or thinking about getting one, understanding the role of engine oil and how to maintain it can keep your car humming along nicely for years to come.
Engine oil acts as a lubricant for the moving parts inside the engine. The pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, valves, and other components all move at high speeds and generate a lot of heat. Without oil, these parts would grind against each other, causing damage and eventually engine failure. The oil creates a thin film that prevents metal-on-metal contact, reducing friction and wear.
Besides lubrication, engine oil also helps with cooling. While the radiator and coolant system handle most of the heat, the oil carries away some of the heat from engine components it touches. This helps keep the engine running at an optimal temperature. Additionally, engine oil cleans the engine by suspending contaminants and carries them away to the oil filter, preventing sludge build-up that can clog vital passages.
The 2019 Subaru Legacy typically requires synthetic or semi-synthetic engine oil that meets Subaru's specific specifications. Using the right oil viscosity and quality is important to protect your warranty and ensure optimal engine performance. Subaru usually recommends an oil viscosity of 0W-20 for most Legacy engines, which works well in Australia's wide range of temperatures.
Maintaining your engine oil is simple but critical. The engine oil and oil filter should be replaced regularly to keep the engine clean and lubricated. For the 2019 Legacy, Subaru recommends changing the engine oil every 12 months or 12,500 kilometres, whichever comes first. However, if the vehicle is used under severe driving conditions such as lots of stop-start driving, towing, or dusty environments, more frequent changes may be necessary.
Checking engine oil level regularly is another key maintenance task. It's a good habit to check the oil level once a month or before long trips. To do this, park the car on level ground, turn off the engine, and wait a few minutes for the oil to settle. Then, remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, and withdraw it again to check the oil level. The oil should be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick. If it's low, topping up with the correct specification oil is important to avoid engine damage.
Signs that engine oil needs attention include the oil warning light on the dash, unusual engine noises such as knocking or ticking, or the oil looking very dark and dirty on the dipstick. Neglecting engine oil can lead to decreased performance, higher fuel consumption, increased emissions, and eventually costly engine repairs.
Using high-quality oil filters when replacing your engine oil is also vital. The filter captures dirt, metal particles, and combustion by-products that contaminate the oil. A clogged or poor-quality filter won't protect the engine as well, so make sure to choose filters that meet Subaru's standards or OEM parts.
Some Subaru Legacy owners opt for full synthetic oils that offer superior protection especially under extreme temperatures or performance driving. Synthetic oils flow better at cold starts and resist breakdown over time, which means longer intervals between oil changes compared to conventional oils. However, it's essential to follow manufacturer guidelines since Subaru engines are designed with specific oil requirements in mind.
If you're servicing your 2019 Subaru Legacy yourself, remember to safely dispose of used engine oil and filters by taking them to an appropriate recycling facility. Used oil is hazardous to the environment and should never be poured down drains or on the ground.
When you take your Legacy to a professional mechanic or Subaru dealership for servicing, the engine oil change will typically include a full inspection of the oil pan, drain plug, and gasket to prevent leaks, as well as a check on oil consumption and any underhood oil leaks. Keeping track of your service history and oil changes helps maintain the resale value of your vehicle too.
Overall, engine oil is an essential, non-negotiable part of the mechanical life of the 2019 Subaru Legacy. Treating your engine oil maintenance with care will ensure the car runs efficiently, reduces emissions, prevents costly engine problems, and keeps your Subaru Legacy reliable and roadworthy for many kilometres ahead.