Subaru Ascent CVT Transmission Service DIY

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  • Subaru Ascent Transmission Service DIY
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    Torque Specs:
    Fill and Drain plug is 36ft lbs
    Transmission oil pan bolts torque spec 4.7ft lbs and tighten them in star pattern.
    Strainer filter: www.subarupart...
    links to the tools i used:
    14mm socket:
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    3/8 bendable ratchet:
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    10mm hex socket:
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    Link to the fluid transfer pump i used: amzn.to/41bquCf
    You will need 7qts of fluid if you are doing the filter also.
    Link to Amsoil CVT Fluid 1Gallon:
    www.amsoil.com...
    Link to Amsoil CVT Fluid 1qt:
    www.amsoil.com...
    Some info from the website for the people wondering if this fluid is applicable with the subaru high torque cvt:
    AMSOIL Synthetic CVT Fluid is recommended for belt- and chain-type continuously variable transmissions requiring the following:
    Subaru e-CVTF, i-CVTF, Lineartronic® CVTF, K0425Y0710, CV-30, “Certified CVTF-II (SOA427V1660), High Torque CVTF.

Komentáře • 136

  • @BuiltForSpeed
    @BuiltForSpeed  Před rokem +7

    Some info from the website for the people wondering if this fluid is applicable with the subaru high torque cvt:
    AMSOIL Synthetic CVT Fluid is recommended for belt- and chain-type continuously variable transmissions requiring the following:
    Subaru e-CVTF, i-CVTF, Lineartronic® CVTF, K0425Y0710, CV-30, “Certified CVTF-II (SOA427V1660), High Torque CVTF.

    • @PianoTuningArtist
      @PianoTuningArtist Před 5 měsíci +3

      Amsoil is certainly superior to OEM (1st.Choice), but “Valvoline” CVT fluid is also another viable alternative superior to OEM!

    • @dyu18
      @dyu18 Před 6 dny

      @BuiltForSpeed, is this fluid compatible for the 2016 Subaru outback 3.6r ?

  • @somebody3398
    @somebody3398 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Changed the CVT fluid on my 2020 Subaru Forester and I ended using 6 quarts of CVT fluid, which was juuuuust enough. To air on the side of caution I would suggest 7 quarts, but if you are confident you are not going to spill too much fluid during the change then 6 quarts will do. This is without changing the filter and dropping the pan. Just a drain and a refill.

    • @chrisryan8863
      @chrisryan8863 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi. Did you drain and fill once, or do it twice using 6 quarts? How did the Forester drive afterwards? Did it feel smoother or different in any way?

    • @somebody3398
      @somebody3398 Před 2 měsíci

      @@chrisryan8863 I only did one drain and filled it back up with 6 quarts. My foresters had 90,000 km on it when I did the change and the fluid still looked good from what I saw. Was still that green colour and not too dark. I live in Alberta Canada and haven’t done much off-roading just lots of highway and city miles. Don’t really notice a difference in driving when I changed the CVT fluid, so I will push my next change to when I pass 200,000 km on the forester. Hope that helps.

  • @chrisryan8863
    @chrisryan8863 Před 3 měsíci +6

    I love Amsoil and use it in all my cars except ones that are under warranty and the manufacturer "requires" use of their ATF fluid. If the tranmission had an issue they will void the warranty if you don't use their fluid. "Mr. Subaru" on CZcams is a Subaru tech and he called Subaru of America and was told directly two things that I think are ridiculous: 1. The CVT transmission is a supposed "lifetime" service unit, meaning no fluid change is "required" and any draining or opening up the system at all voids warranty (I think this is crazy but that is apparently something to consider if the car is still warrantied), 2. If the transmission had to be serviced for a problem the tech has to use their fluid. Anyway, I am just sharing this so you and the channel followers are aware of this. I think the idea of "lifetime" fluid is nuts, but if my car was still warrantied I would be careful to drain it.

    • @OffRoadRoos
      @OffRoadRoos Před 3 měsíci +2

      It's not lifetime, and I don't know why there are techs that think that. There's literally a service change interval in the Maintenance booklet, along with an "inspect" with possible change if the inspection warrants it.

    • @Papparratzi
      @Papparratzi Před 2 měsíci +2

      Mr Subaru also mentioned Subarus contradicting warranty information. It also states that if used in towing, off-road or other demanding circumstances, it should be changed at something like 28,744 miles😅.
      Subaru has also updated to include more frequent CVT service. Mr Subaru added, without implying their suspicious motive, the reason they did this was they wanted untampered returns to their rebuilding and diagnostic facility. This allows them to have an unspoiled data baseline for diagnosing the cause of failure.
      Subarus CVT life expectancy is 100,000 miles.
      Legally according to the magnuson act, they can not prohibit aftermarket replacement parts. If there is a warranty issue and Subaru claims the aftermarket part caused the failure, they must prove it in court.

    • @Papparratzi
      @Papparratzi Před 2 měsíci

      @@OffRoadRoosit’s the lifetime of the transmission.

    • @OffRoadRoos
      @OffRoadRoos Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Papparratzi most of us fit the severe duty stage.

    • @alisond.zipperer3312
      @alisond.zipperer3312 Před měsícem

      How do I get the fluids for the Transmission changed. I want it serviced like this man did. The thought of lifetime fluid is ridiculous to me too. Where is he located?? Anyone know?

  • @SilverSerenity520
    @SilverSerenity520 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Love the commentary man. I have a 2021 Ascent Limited. Just put 265/50R 20 on new 8.5" wide wheels with 40 offset. Now I want to upgrade the fluids for the rest of the drivetrain; CVT, differentials, etc. Put Penzoil Ultra Platinum 0-W40 in the engine for the warmer months. (People don't realize 0-W20 has an upper limit of 75° ambient. Part of the reason why Subaru owners report oil consumption issues.)

    • @chasesantos4353
      @chasesantos4353 Před 11 měsíci +1

      0w30 probably won't be an issue but 0w40? Bearing clearances though? Keep us updated lol

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 11 měsíci +3

      I usually dont recommend upgrading the hot temp weight unless your car is consuming oil because oil passages is designed for the weight recommended. You can probably run 5w20 instead of 0w20. I just say use the weight recommended just use high quality oil dont cheap out. Unless you have oil consumption issues then you can put thicker oil.

    • @sgcole111
      @sgcole111 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Where did you learn that 0W20 has an upper limit of 75 degrees Farenheit? Have you considered the effect of impacting the variable valve timing with heavier oil? This is precise mechanism controlled by oil hydraulic pressure acting on cam phasers. I'm sure oil weight has a role to play in hydraulic pressure.

    • @alisond.zipperer3312
      @alisond.zipperer3312 Před měsícem

      Is this a different style tire than what’s originally on the Ascent?? How big is that

    • @georgestephenson356
      @georgestephenson356 Před 5 dny +1

      Nonsense. 0-20 handles normal operating ranges. Where did you find that 0-20 has 75F ambient? Sheesh - I have trucks with 6.2 L engines in had use that are spec'd 0-20.

  • @Life2race
    @Life2race Před 19 dny +1

    Surprisingly if you look at the. Subaru book that came with car In fine print says change fluid at 27k or 3 yrs

  • @j.saavedra1502
    @j.saavedra1502 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The work on the vehicle begins at 6:40

  • @georgestephenson356
    @georgestephenson356 Před 5 dny

    This seems like a partial CVT fluid change. The Ascent CVT holds around 13 qts, right? This guy did a PARTIAL change of fluid. To change completely you need to flush it with fluid, then refill it with pressurizing pump, or while running.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 5 dny

      @georgestephenson356 to change it completely, you just do the process a couple of times.

  • @cbijames7
    @cbijames7 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Ok great video bro, where r u located so I can bring my SUV to you 😂.

  • @sgcole111
    @sgcole111 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Your car (and my '24 OB Wilderness) spec Subaru High Torque CVTF LV as I'm sure you know. My research uncovered only minor differences between Subaru High Torque CVTF and the -LV version. Interesting, prior to 2019, Subaru High Torque CVTF was factory fill for the TR690 CVT. Amsoil replaces this. Was wondering if you noticed any issues mixing -LV and Amsoil in your TR690 after several months. Please post follow up or reply here. Thank you for making this excellent vid.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 10 měsíci +3

      No issues at all works like a champ. And we drive it hard sometimes also.

    • @kuriusly23
      @kuriusly23 Před 7 měsíci

      The ascent is a heavy duty high torque variant needing the LV. Proceed at your own risk.
      The forums have people reporting dealers putting the wrong fluid into ascents and blowing up the trannys.

  • @katerynabosyuk3151
    @katerynabosyuk3151 Před rokem +1

    Communicated it so well 👏🏻 good job

  • @Hillbillyshakespeare
    @Hillbillyshakespeare Před 5 měsíci +3

    AMSOIL makes GREAT stuff, but here is where my problem is with this CVT fluid. Subaru has 4 different CVT fluids, all of which are proprietary to certain models/cvt, and they are not interchangeable with other models says Subaru. So I’m not exactly sure how AMSOIL has made a CVT fluid to cover all these different models/transmissions under one oil when Subaru hasn’t released their specs on the fluid. This is just my take on the matter, and I know there are people that’s reported back with good reports.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 5 měsíci +1

      No subaru only has one type of High torque fluid for the acsent, wrx with the 2.4 and other turbo engines.

    • @Hillbillyshakespeare
      @Hillbillyshakespeare Před 5 měsíci +1

      Exactly, but 4 cvt fluids in total between all the models and transmissions of Subaru. Regardless if you are putting the AMSOIL in a high torque or not, how is the oil good for a high torque cvt and a regular tr-580/690 when Subaru’s own high torque oil isn’t compatible with those transmissions?

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 5 měsíci

      @Hillbillyshakespeare my guess is that the high torque additive makes the fluid better and works with regular cvt just fine as well. Eventhough its not needed in regular cvt but im sure it makes the regular cvt also more reliable. High torque additive just makes the transmission not slip as much which will not hurt regular cvt

    • @Hillbillyshakespeare
      @Hillbillyshakespeare Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@BuiltForSpeed you’re the only one saying that though. Subaru says otherwise. Even with that statement it still doesn’t make sense because CVTF-2 & CVTF-3, which are non high torque oils, are not interchangeable per Subaru. I just don’t know how AMSOIL is making an oil, up to Subaru specifications supposedly, when Subaru has not released the specs for a clone to be made.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @Hillbillyshakespeare i don't know if you ever worked for dealerships. I have. I know how they operate and where they supply their fluid from. High torque fluid is literally regular cvt fluid with high torque additive

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Před rokem +4

    The best CVT Fluid ever and AMSOIL makes only one formula .Every Nissan NS 1 2 3 can be replaced by this one Amsoil CVT Fluid and I assume all other makes as well that Amsoil CVT Fliud will be better than all of them in every car make and model in every country ....

  • @haac4825
    @haac4825 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the detail information. Changing to Amsoil.

  • @nathanbrowning712
    @nathanbrowning712 Před 2 měsíci

    Extremely helpful video. Thanks man!

  • @cfitzgduke
    @cfitzgduke Před rokem +4

    Normal shavings for 30k new car. You should certainly flush the system to start with completely fresh fluid UNLESS you have an old car that is at 180k and never serviced. This is since the grit in the fluid is probably the only thing keeping the transmission running.

    • @VIDSTORAGE
      @VIDSTORAGE Před rokem +1

      I assume the dirt issue may be more applied to basic older style designed auto gear trans with the red fluid ..I have not heard any news about CVTs suddenly dying after a change but if the pan has never been dropped and magnets have never been cleaned with too much dirt in the pan after many miles , it could possibly do that ..

  • @ronbo64
    @ronbo64 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I have done a drain and refill 3x with Amsoil. Will consider a 4rth with trans filter.

    • @sgcole111
      @sgcole111 Před 10 měsíci

      Vehicle model/year? Any issues?

    • @ronbo64
      @ronbo64 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@sgcole111 2019 Ascent, no issues, been about 1 year and 15k miles

  • @wanglee21
    @wanglee21 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I was on the forums and they said you're suppose to use only Subaru High Torque CVT-LV. I'm with you, I'm going to use Amsoil also. When I unbolted the fill plug there was about 2 quarts of CVT fluid that came out. Are you sure thats the fill plug? Total I probably lost over 5 quarts but after 3 new quarts the fluid was already coming out of the "fill hole." ??? something seems off

    • @JayJay-gl2df
      @JayJay-gl2df Před 7 měsíci

      It depends on what temperature you drained it at, did you do it when the transmission was cold or had you driven it and warmed it up when you remove the fill plug

    • @PianoTuningArtist
      @PianoTuningArtist Před 2 měsíci

      TEMPERATURE!!! 100F. +/- ...ALSO, car has to be running to set proper level. Remove drain plug first after warmup. Use a funnel & hose to fill from above, as the manual transfer pump is too much trouble & work!

  • @Marco-qe5zw
    @Marco-qe5zw Před měsícem

    CVTs dont have gears... great video, thanks!
    im also curious to see the color of the Amsoil after 30k

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před měsícem

      @Marco-qe5zw i know it doesn't have gears. But with the crappy oem fluid it made the transmission feel like it was shifting gears. When changed to amsoil it stopped doing that

    • @Marco-qe5zw
      @Marco-qe5zw Před 23 dny

      @@BuiltForSpeed the software is designed to simulate gears in these CVTs in the USA market, not sure where you are located but i find it odd that it felt like gears for you then stopped after the fluid change.....

  • @user-pl9eh5ky6m
    @user-pl9eh5ky6m Před 2 měsíci +1

    Good video but you did not show where you added the cvt fluid Very important.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 2 měsíci

      I did at 5:43. Its very important to watch the whole video without skipping to know all information

    • @alisond.zipperer3312
      @alisond.zipperer3312 Před měsícem

      @@BuiltForSpeedwhere are you located? I need mine changed… please and thank you!! 863-662-1212 (Alison)

  • @GaryKari
    @GaryKari Před 6 měsíci

    Not gonna change oil in cvt in Finland and I bet i'll sell the car before trans fail. 120km now.

  • @sitwy
    @sitwy Před rokem +2

    is it ok to mix amsoil cvt to subaru cvt2? coz I don't think I am going to flush it

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před rokem +4

      Yes it's fine. But if you want to change it fully just fill it with new fluid shift through gears couple times drain it again and do fill procedure again.

  • @dyu18
    @dyu18 Před 6 dny

    Is this fluid compatible for the subaru outback 3.6r ?

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 6 dny

      @dyu18 i believe so yes. You can verify on amsoil website

  • @yarglov6950
    @yarglov6950 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi.
    Can you make a video comparing the two filters:
    31728AA190 and 31728AA180. Will 180 fit Subaru Accent?

  • @paulkuras18
    @paulkuras18 Před 6 měsíci

    Where did you buy the bucket with the markings

  • @dn6514
    @dn6514 Před 3 měsíci

    Is that why OEM parts last way longer than after market parts do? 🤔

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 3 měsíci

      Some oem parts yes. When it comes to fluid their fluid is garbage.

  • @user-ng7so1fy3d
    @user-ng7so1fy3d Před 6 měsíci

    About to purchase a 2024 ascent would it be the same procedure? Great Video

  • @stefanosavoia9144
    @stefanosavoia9144 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I read somewhere that Subarus with 2.4 turbo have a different CVT and require a specific subaru CVT transmission fluid, other fluids would damage it. Is this fluid you’re using working out ok so far?

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 8 měsíci

      Works great. This fluid is compatible with subaru high torque transmissions.

    • @stefanosavoia9144
      @stefanosavoia9144 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ⁠@@BuiltForSpeedthanks for the info. I’m trying to figure out my 2020 Outback XT that has the same engine and transmission, but Subaru in US only sells 5 Gallon buckets for $500.. so they basically don’t want you to DIY, must take to Subaru Dealer…

    • @neometalx9
      @neometalx9 Před 6 měsíci

      @@BuiltForSpeeddoes fluid color matters? I know from a friend that uses the OEM high torque fluid from subaru, the fluid is orange... the one from amsoil seems a bit greenish I think, similar to the one used for the TR580 transmission...

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 6 měsíci

      @@neometalx9 no color does not matter. You only have to check if the fluid is compatible with subaru high torque cvt transmissions. Which this one is.

  • @andyM98648
    @andyM98648 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. Do you have the torque values for the pan and filter screws? Thx

    • @dojo626
      @dojo626 Před 6 měsíci +2

      From the video description
      Torque Specs:
      Fill and Drain plug is 36ft lbs
      Transmission oil pan bolts torque spec 4.7ft lbs and tighten them in star pattern.

    • @andyM98648
      @andyM98648 Před 6 měsíci

      @@dojo626 thank you. I didnt' see that section. awesome. thanks for pointing it out!!

  • @Ryan-kk2rr
    @Ryan-kk2rr Před měsícem

    How's she running since the change? I just hit 30k and was thinking of going with Amsoil based on your video.

  • @chrislebeast
    @chrislebeast Před 7 měsíci

    Been trying to find info on changing Cvt fluid on the 2022 wrx

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's same as this one as far as i know.

    • @chrislebeast
      @chrislebeast Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@BuiltForSpeed awesome thanks for the heads up, couldn’t find any info on the wrx cvt , it has the TR690 transmission

  • @brandonchapman9144
    @brandonchapman9144 Před 8 měsíci

    what scanner did you use in order to check the cvt oil temperature?

    • @profuse007
      @profuse007 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Temp of the pan fluid needs to be 90-100degF to check, just like Porsche auto and other brands

  • @ahu747
    @ahu747 Před 9 měsíci

    5 litters = 5000ml, 5 quarts = 4730ml, that's more than ¼ liter of difference.

    • @rgon541tube
      @rgon541tube Před 8 měsíci

      I believe he says it's almost 5L ....then 5 quarts....cuz it was under

  • @wagyu_killer
    @wagyu_killer Před 9 měsíci +1

    no warranty if the seal is broken? How much of the cvt fluid came out? Only one drain and fill is enoug to mix the amsoil and the subaru oil?

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 9 měsíci

      What seal?

    • @wagyu_killer
      @wagyu_killer Před 9 měsíci

      @@BuiltForSpeed dealer will know if the bolt is loosened and put it back in

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 9 měsíci +2

      @wagyu_killer lol i worked in dealership and i will never ever take my car there unless for warranty work. And dealer can not void any warranty just because some other shop worked on the car.

    • @JayJay-gl2df
      @JayJay-gl2df Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@wagyu_killerI would never take my car to a dealership, my friend used to work at Nissan and some of the stories he told me would shock you. I've been working on my own vehicles for 38 years, as the guy said use good quality stuff and the car will look after you. I have my last vehicle for 28 years, still with a perfect drivetrain and zero rust

    • @chrisryan8863
      @chrisryan8863 Před 2 měsíci

      @@BuiltForSpeed Do you know if the dealer can void warranty if using fluid other than Subaru? I have an extended warranty on my powertrain but I really want to change over to Amsoil.

  • @JeffWalker-hp4bk
    @JeffWalker-hp4bk Před 4 měsíci

    Did the transmission have any issues after changing with Amsoil

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 4 měsíci +1

      No, I got over 10k miles on it since. I drive it like i stole it pedal to the metal a lot, and it handles like a champ.

  • @rayro481
    @rayro481 Před 4 měsíci

    My 2021 Crosstrek 2.5 CVT requires CVTF-III, would the Amsoil CVT work/compatible with the CVTF-III fluid?

    • @dm19609721
      @dm19609721 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Amsoil CVT says it is compatible with CVT-III

    • @Life2race
      @Life2race Před 2 měsíci

      I have same car. Have u changed with amsoil yet

  • @w00tplayaw00t
    @w00tplayaw00t Před 9 měsíci +1

    Did you use a scan tool to check transmission temps?

  • @wayne387
    @wayne387 Před 3 měsíci

    Once warranty runs out I’m going Amzoil

    • @chrisryan8863
      @chrisryan8863 Před 2 měsíci

      Are you cautious to use Amsoil prior to warranty running out? I am, but I would like to change it now. I just don't know how it may impact the warranty if something happens ot the trans.

  • @GallAnon
    @GallAnon Před 6 měsíci

    Did you do the AT learning?

  • @cassietoth
    @cassietoth Před rokem

    Did the strainer come with a new o-ring?

  • @haac4825
    @haac4825 Před rokem +1

    Just Subscribed. Thankyou.

  • @GokuInstinct1
    @GokuInstinct1 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Amsoil CVT causes transmission shudder. I would just use OEM.

    • @514aam
      @514aam Před 11 měsíci +1

      Not at all! Use amsoil on my 2014 forester turbo, 0 issues.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Lol. Amsoil fixes alot of issues that you may have using oem fluid. Oem fluid is average at best theres nothing great about oem fluid. I worked for dealerships for over 5years none of the technicians used oem fluid we all used high quality aftermarket fluid like amsoil.

    • @GokuInstinct1
      @GokuInstinct1 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@BuiltForSpeed it caused transmission shudder in a friend’s Infiniti. They’re known to be bad transmissions and only work well with OEM. Amsoil Signature ATF on the other hand is doing good in my Lexus and I trust that fluid. CVT fluid from Amsoil isn’t good from my experience but maybe it just needed more drains. Only thing I know is it was fine before then started shuddering after draining. Dealer said to use OEM fluid for a flush and it worked fine after that.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 11 měsíci

      @moises0369 ah i see where you are coming from. Infinity/nissan cvt transmissions are the worst in the business i have dealt with them. If theres is an issue with one of them changing the fluid won't really help its abit too late for that. And even when you put oem fluid it wont help. Usually when theres a small issue when you change fluid is washes out all the pores/dirt and makes it worse. You have to change transmission fluid regularly not when it's acting up already
      And theres alot that happens when you change the transmission fluid like making sure you set the correct level at the right temperature...

    • @GokuInstinct1
      @GokuInstinct1 Před 11 měsíci

      @@BuiltForSpeed It was at 70k miles so it needed it but fluid came out fine the mechanic said. Maybe mechanic error? Not sure but the SUV is fine now after the flush at the Infiniti dealer.

  • @ctgarysea7340
    @ctgarysea7340 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @MatthewZoog-ui9xp
    @MatthewZoog-ui9xp Před 9 měsíci

    How long has that fluid lasted in ur ascent?

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 9 měsíci +1

      What do you mean? The amsoil? Still going great. I will be changing amsoil cvt fluid every 30k in this car.

    • @MatthewZoog-ui9xp
      @MatthewZoog-ui9xp Před 9 měsíci +2

      So I’m a mobile mechanic and one of my customers is kinda freaking out about putting the amsoil in the ascent. So I was telling him I watched ur video and it work perfectly fine and he was wondering how long u have been running it in ur ascent. He posted on a forum and asked if he has to use the Subaru cvtf lv high torque or can he use something different and they told him he has to use the Subaru one but the don’t sell it any other way but 5 gallon buckets and they are 400 dollars a shot. No one has just 400 dollars laying around for fluid that no one is going to use. Okay well I’m going to show him this comment and see what he wants to do. Like I’m not pushing him into changing it I just want him to know he can use something else if he wants to. Thank u for taking the time out to reach out I appreciate it.

    • @KidOaKTon
      @KidOaKTon Před 8 měsíci

      @@MatthewZoog-ui9xp did you end up going with amsoil?

    • @Thesportsguy215
      @Thesportsguy215 Před 7 měsíci +2

      No I didn’t. It was for someone else Subaru I was doing a bunch of work on and they were scared to use it after I showed them this video and showed them that what a amsoil calls for is right on the label. They were talking to some people on the Subaru blog and they told him not to use anything but what the dealships use.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 7 měsíci

      @Matthew-ky2kk some people need to overpay for the subaru fluid that much worse in quality in comparison to amsoil. It makes them feel better that it has subaru on the label.

  • @GregKerr301
    @GregKerr301 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Servicing the cvt voids the warranty.

    • @BuiltForSpeed
      @BuiltForSpeed  Před 5 měsíci +2

      No, it does not. I worked at the dealerships as long as you use compatible fluid. And also warranty is 5years or 60k miles. And usually you don't have any issues during that time. But if you don't service it, as soon as your warranty is up, you will have issues.

    • @Hillbillyshakespeare
      @Hillbillyshakespeare Před 5 měsíci +2

      Weird, because dealerships literally offer the service.

    • @lukas______
      @lukas______ Před 3 měsíci

      SOA states it is lifetime fluid. 100K warranty on CVT. By law you can't technically refuse warranty unless you have solid proof that changing the fluid causes damage tho

    • @Redridininyohood
      @Redridininyohood Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@lukas______as a tech who works on german/japanese cars lifetime fluid is a scam and we all know it. Including us technicians. Stop drinking the lifetime koolaid

    • @SamSam-ih6nt
      @SamSam-ih6nt Před 2 měsíci

      Not servicing with blow it up

  • @hansgiger4183
    @hansgiger4183 Před 6 dny

    To much bullshit blah blah talking, nothing technicall information

  • @albertpobre7101
    @albertpobre7101 Před 13 dny

    talk too much😁