Is it worth fixing a 2009 Subaru Forester? Need oil pan gasket and brakes done

Asked by Wenona Apr 18, 2020 at 08:31 PM about the 2009 Subaru Forester 2.5 X L.L. Bean Edition

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Is it worth fixing a 2009 Subaru Forester?  Need oil pan gasket and brakes done

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It's up to you if you want to put the money into it and like driving it. For that old a vehicle, I would think your also due for the dreaded head gasket. A friend of mine traded theirs in for that reason for a newer one.

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Not knowing the condition of the car I would say yes. The 2009 cars have fewer head gasket problems than older cars.

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I would do those repairs. But if the head gasket or something else major goes, it'll be time to move on. Hope that helps! Jim

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Js has this one.... There's no such thing as being "due" for an HG failure, although there is a somewhat Gaussian curve about it. Sorry, FOR, but 2009 HGs are just as bad as 2000-2008. Resealing a simple oil pan gasket, however, is a dirty LITTLE job, as you have to clean up the surfaces and use that super-sticky Fuji-Bond or similar goop. This is a PITA 1-2 hour job at most. OTOH, if the leak is minor maybe you can quench it nicely by using a thicker weight motor oil. Early 2.5i HATE 0w or 5w oils, so use 10w40...or even 20w50 in summer and see if the diaper dries up a bit.

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