2007 subaru oil and trans filters aren't the same?
Mar 16, 2009 by USMC Dad | Posted in Subaru
According to the dealer, the trans and oil filter are different and even are labelled which is which. Looking at the Amsoil site, they sell only 1 filter for both. What I have read is that the threads are different so you can't interchange them. Anyone
I would contact Amsoil, but would guess it could be due to the type of bypass valve that is in the filter.... Transmission fluid works at a much higher pressure than engine oil.
E G | Mar 16, 2009
how to change oil oil filter and air filter part 1
I'm changing the air filter and oil filter and oil on my Subaru.
UPDATE: Subaru of America rep Mr. Sherwood was kind enough to make sure the dealer fixed this problem free of charge. I had to wait a week but my ...
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