Originally Posted By: JTK
Originally Posted By: deanm11
JTK- for the avoidance of doubt, my '12 Impreza at least is exactly as you describe for your '16 Forester- standard hex drain bolt in the pan and allen fill plug on left side trans case, toward the rear. On this Impreza, the access was easy, plenty of room to get whatever size wrench or even breaker bar in there, with the car lifted at a modest height.
Thanks dean!
Yes, access to the fill plug is OK on my 2016 Forester 2.5, but it's blocked some by an L-shaped plastic shield that's held in place with a good 10 bolts and some push-plugs that are ridiculous to get to. It's do-able as-is, I'd just have to run a length of tubing from under the hood, then rearward and down into the CVT fill plug and re-fill it I-V style with the tubing attached to a funnel.
If you read up on various Subaru forums, the amount of money a dealer charges for a simple CVT drain/refill is crazy. I've read anywhere from ~$250-350. Some still say you can only get the CVT juice in a 5gal pail, but I see it online by the quart labeled Subaru, but made by Idemitsu.
I didn't have anything blocking me (there was a blanket kind of thing on the rest of the side of the case.) If you do it, just squeezing a quart bottle with the tubing works great... from below the level of the fill hole. Just keep refilling the quart bottle to the brim and you'll get down to 1/3 to 1/2 quart left in the bottle.