SUBARU REPAIR AND SERVICE IN PHOENIX, AZ
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3A Automotive & Diesel stands as your premier choice for Subaru repair and service, committed to ensuring your vehicle performs at its peak. Our team of certified technicians, with specialized knowledge in Subaru vehicles, employs the latest diagnostic tools and techniques to deliver precise and effective repair solutions. Whether your Subaru requires routine servicing or more complex repairs, we are equipped to handle all aspects of maintenance, adhering to Subaru’s high standards.
Subaru Models We Service
Outback — all-terrain wagon, all generations
Forester — compact SUV
Crosstrek — subcompact crossover
Impreza — compact sedan and hatchback
Legacy — midsize sedan
WRX / WRX STI — performance sedan
BRZ — rear-drive sport coupe
Ascent — 3-row SUV
Solterra — electric SUV
Common Subaru Repairs We Handle
Head gasket replacement on EJ 2.5L engines — the most common Subaru issue
Timing belt every 105,000 miles — we recommend doing water pump and tensioners at the same time
Coolant system service — to prevent overheating
CVT fluid change on Lineartronic CVT
Wheel bearing replacement — common on all AWD Subarus
Valve cover gasket oil leaks — on older engines
AC compressor and condenser service
Why Choose 3A for Your Subaru
Subaru boxer engine expertise, symmetrical AWD knowledge, and head gasket specialists. Factory procedures, OEM-grade parts, and our 3-year/36,000-mile warranty on every repair.
View our full auto repair services for all Subaru models in Phoenix.
Subaru FAQ
Do Subarus really have head gasket problems?
Yes — EJ 2.5L engines from the late 1990s through mid-2010s are well known for head gasket failures. We diagnose and replace regularly and advise on coolant additives to extend gasket life.
When does a Subaru timing belt need replacement?
Every 105,000 miles. We recommend doing the water pump, tensioners, and idler pulleys at the same time to save labor.
Can you service my Subaru WRX or STI?
Yes. Oil changes with correct viscosity, transmission fluid changes, boost system checks, and all standard and performance maintenance.
Why is my Subaru leaking oil?
Most common cause on older Subarus is the valve cover gaskets or camshaft seals. On EJ engines, head gasket external seepage is also common and looks like an oil leak.
Your Subaru
Deserves Expert Care
We know Subaru vehicles inside and out,
and we’re here to keep yours safe, reliable, and road-ready.