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2007 outback wagon

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I'm looking at a 2007 outback wagon, what are some watch-outs for this model year? This is a private original owner with ~ 60,000 miles. Appreciate any comments.

That's 96.56064 KM for those of us metric folks.

 

Check and see if all these things were done along the way.

 

http://www.subaru.ca/Content/7907/media/en-ca/download/MaintenaceGuide.pdf

 

http://www.endwrench.com/current/Current6/03/PerMaintServ.pdf

 

I would say that if in doubt, if you get it have the drive line oils changed and have all the fan belts done too, that's if they look old.

Plain old pcv valve service never hurts.

Also new pads and more importantly new brake fluid. My rear pads wore at an angle after 56000 miles but the front ones looked like they had a couple of years left in them.

Your major service is at 105,000 miles it would seem.

Edited by subaruplatt

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