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Is there a timing belt or chain in the 2012 Subaru Legacy model?

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Oklahoma Kid

If you own a 2012 Subaru Legacy, the type of timing mechanism in your vehicle depends on the size of the engine. Subaru transitioned to the FB engine for this model year, which utilizes timing chains. However, the EJ engine choices still use a timing belt, which Subaru recommends replacing every 75,000 miles or 7 years due to regular wear and tear. Although both options have their pros and cons, most car experts agree that timing chains are superior because they have a lifespan of 250,000 to 300,000 miles, often outlasting the engine itself. However, if a timing chain becomes stretched or damaged, the cost of replacement is significantly higher than a belt, potentially reaching around $3,000.

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  • Judith

    Here is a paraphrased version: A chain is a series of connected links that form a line used for various purposes.

  • csilver

    It all comes down to the type of engine you have. If you're working with a 2.5 motor that has plastic covers, you'll be dealing with a belt. On the other hand, if you have an h6 engine, it'll be equipped with a chain. And if you're dealing with an fb25 engine, look for a metal cover at the front along with a chain.

  • Lauren M.

    In 2012, the legacys were equipped with a belt, which I had replaced once. However, starting in 2013, they made the switch to using timing chains instead.

  • Gene E.

    They started using timing belts in 2013, before that, they used chains.

  • Grace Daniel

    The 2012 Subaru Legacy features a timing chain for its engine.

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