Subaru Solterra Maintenance Schedule
It’s no secret that electric vehicles have minimal maintenance needs compared to a traditional gas-powered model, but every car can use a trip to the service center from time to time. So, when should you schedule your next Subaru Solterra service? The Subaru Solterra maintenance schedule covers each mileage milestone, starting at 6 months or 5,000 miles, to ensure that your car continues to drive like a dream! Get to know the Subaru Solterra service intervals below, and be sure to stop by for your next maintenance visit.
Subaru Solterra Service Intervals
Electric motors tend to be less complicated than gas engines, which means no more oil changes in Myrtle Beach or “Check Engine” lights in Charleston. But, you’ll still need to schedule your Subara Solterra service for components like the brakes and tires. Here is an overview of the recommended Subaru Solterra maintenance schedule by mileage and month:
6 Months/5,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
12 Months/10,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
18 Months/15,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
- Inspect Heater Coolant
- Inspect Traction Battery Coolant
- Inspect Brake Lines and Hoses
- Inspect Steering Gear Box
24 Months/20,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
30 Months/25,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
36 Months/30,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
- Inspect Heater Coolant
- Inspect Traction Battery Coolant
- Inspect Brake Lines and Hoses
- Inspect Steering Gear Box
- Inspect e-Transaxle Fluid
- Replace Air Conditioning Filter
42 Months/35,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
48 Months/40,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
54 Months/45,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
- Inspect Heater Coolant
- Inspect Traction Battery Coolant
- Inspect Brake Lines and Hoses
- Inspect Steering Gear Box
60 Months/50,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
66 Months/55,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
72 Months/60,000 Miles
- Inspect Brake Pads and Discs
- Inspect Steering Linkage
- Inspect Suspension Ball Joints and Dust Covers
- Inspect Drive Shaft Boots
- Perform Tire Rotation
- Tighten Bolts and Nuts on Chassis
- Inspect Heater Coolant
- Inspect Traction Battery Coolant
- Inspect Brake Lines and Hoses
- Inspect Steering Gear Box
- Replace e-Transaxle Fluid
- Replace Air Conditioning Filter
Other Recurring Maintenance Items
- Replace Heater Coolant at 120,000 miles and then every 50,000 miles
- Replace traction battery coolant at 120,000 miles and then every 50,000 miles
- Fill air conditioning refrigerant every 96,000 miles
Schedule Your Subaru Solterra Service at Hadwin-White Subaru
Ready for your next tire rotation? Or maybe you’d like to schedule a multi-point inspection? Feel free to schedule your appointment online or contact us with questions about EV maintenance. Our service center is located in Conway, near neighboring Columbia, and we’re always happy to help.
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