Under normal conditions regular chassis greasing is unnecessary, because there are no chassis grease fittings used on Subarus. The only time greasing is required is as part of chassis component repair or replacement, or if component dust boots and seals have become damaged. If its boot or seal is damaged or leaking, the component will have to be removed, repacked with grease, and a new boot or seal installed.
Because there are no recommended chassis greasing intervals, the chassis suspension and drivetrain components should be inspected regularly.
If a visual inspection turns up a damaged component, dust boot, or seal, consult the appropriate section for the correct repair or replacement procedure.
The clutch, brake, and accelerator linkages should be lubricated at the recommended intervals found in the owners manual, with multi-purpose chassis grease.
WARNING
Be careful not to get grease on the pedal pads or floor covering.
NOTE: In some cases it may be easier to gain access to the linkages from underneath the vehicle.