CAUTION: • Directly after the vehicle has been running or the engine has been idling for a long time, the CVTF is hot. Be careful not to burn yourself. • Be careful not to spill the CVTF on exhaust pipe to prevent it from emitting smoke or causing fires. If CVTF adheres, wipe it off completely. • Always use specified CVTF. Using other fluid will cause malfunction. 1. Lift up the vehicle, and remove the CVTF drain plug.
2. Check the CVTF condition. CVTF > CONDITION CHECK 3. Install the CVTF drain plug and gasket. NOTE: Use a new gasket. Tightening torque: 39.2 N·m (4.0 kgf-m, 28.9 ft-lb) 4. Remove the filler plug.
5. Add the specified fluid up to the filler plug hole lower section. Specified fluid: General Description > SPECIFICATION 6. Temporarily tighten the filler plug. 7. Idle the engine to raise CVTF temperature to 35 — 45°C (95 — 113°F) on Subaru Select Monitor. 8. Operate the select lever in P > R > N > D and D > N > R > P to circulate CVTF with the engine idling. CAUTION: Pay special attention to the following operations as the engine is at idle. 9. Place the select lever in “P” range. Then lift up the vehicle with the engine at idle to adjust the CVTF level and check for leakage. CVTF > ADJUSTMENT 10. Replace with a new gasket, and attach the filler plug. Tightening torque: 50 N·m (5.1 kgf-m, 36.9 ft-lb)
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NOTE:Immediately after removing the overflow drain plug, remaining gear oil (approx. 8 cc) may come out of the overflow pipe. This is not included in the specified amount. When removing the overflow drain plug, make sure the gear oil flows out of the overflow drain plug hole by filling with gear oil ...