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What kind of oil does a 2017 Subaru need?

For most 2017 Subaru models, synthetic 0W-20 engine oil is the standard requirement. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle in the owner’s manual or on the oil filler cap.


The standard oil specification for 2017 Subaru models


Here are the core guidelines that apply to the typical 2017 Subaru lineup. The exact specification can vary by engine type and model, so checking your manual is still advised.



  • Oil type and viscosity: 0W-20 synthetic engine oil is the general standard for most 2017 Subarus.

  • Oil quality and approval: Use a full-synthetic oil that meets API service category SN or newer and is suitable for ILSAC GF-5 (or newer) specifications, as recommended by Subaru.

  • Oil capacity: Engine oil capacity varies by model and engine, but it typically falls in the range of about 4.8 to 5.8 quarts with filter; confirm the exact figure for your model in the manual or service label.

  • Change interval: With synthetic 0W-20, oil-change intervals commonly fall around 6,000 to 7,500 miles (or 6 to 12 months), depending on driving conditions; follow the schedule in your owner’s manual.


In short, use 0W-20 synthetic oil for the vast majority of 2017 Subarus and adhere to the maintenance schedule specified by the manufacturer.


Model-specific notes


Subaru’s guidance for the 2017 lineup centers on a 0W-20 synthetic oil across its most common engines, including the boxer four-cylinder options found in Forester, Impreza, Legacy, Outback, and Crosstrek, as well as the turbocharged WRX in many trims. Always double-check for your exact model and engine code to avoid mismatches.



  • 2.0L / 2.5L boxer engines commonly use 0W-20 synthetic oil as standard.

  • Turbocharged variants such as the WRX generally follow the same 0W-20 recommendation, but confirm for your specific trim and climate.

  • If your vehicle has a different or multiple engine options, verify the exact specification in the owner’s manual or by contacting a Subaru dealer.


If you cannot access the manual, a Subaru service advisor can confirm the precise oil type, capacity, and change interval for your exact vehicle configuration.


How to verify the oil specification in your car


To verify, check the oil filler cap for the viscosity designation (often 0W-20). Look up the recommended oil type and capacity in the owner’s manual or on the hood/engine bay sticker. The maintenance schedule in the manual will guide you on when to change the oil based on driving conditions.


Always choose a reputable full-synthetic 0W-20 oil that carries the appropriate API label for gasoline engines to ensure optimal protection and performance.


Summary


For 2017 Subarus, the standard recommendation is synthetic 0W-20 engine oil. Confirm the exact specification for your model in the owner's manual or with a dealership, and follow the recommended oil-change interval for your driving conditions. Using the correct oil helps maintain engine protection, efficiency, and reliability.

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