2022 Subaru Outback 2.5L Gasket Part Numbers

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Wife and I went down to one vehicle in April. Got a 2022 Subaru Outback, only had 5,900 miles on it. According to carfax, it has only had oil changes done at Subaru dealers. Just since it’s been 4 years, even though it has the low mileage I was going to change out the brake fluid, front and rear diffs and do a drain and fill on the CVT. I’ve looked around but found conflicting part numbers for all the drain gaskets. I wanted to post on here and see if those with a 6th gen Outback had the part numbers they used. This is what I’ve limited it down to:

CVT:
Drain: 803922060
Fill: 803916010
I’ve read you can upgrade the fill bolt to 807018090
Front:
Fill: 803918060
Drain: 803926090
Check: 803918060
Rear:
Fill and Drain: 803918060

Do these look correct?
 
Don't even get me started, it's taken weeks to get 5 lousy 18mm aluminum washers from NAPA. First they ordered actual drain plugs, sent those back. Next they sent me 14mm aluminum washers, so finally, I got fed up and just looked up the part numbers myself. Of course they didn't have any, so another day was necessary to "special order" them. :rolleyes:

Hopefully, you have better luck with the OE part numbers.
 
Don't even get me started, it's taken weeks to get 5 lousy 18mm aluminum washers from NAPA. First they ordered actual drain plugs, sent those back. Next they sent me 14mm aluminum washers, so finally, I got fed up and just looked up the part numbers myself. Of course they didn't have any, so another day was necessary to "special order" them. :rolleyes:

Hopefully, you have better luck with the OE part numbers.
Funny I was behind a guy at O'Reilly yesterday who wanted the rear diff crush washers for a 2nd Gen Tundra. I thought, "Oh boy, here we go" and I wasn't disappointed. They finally got something ordered for the next day but I'm skeptical it was correct.

I gave the guy a card and said call me because I stock all that stuff -- but I just order the import crush washers from Amazon.

I keep a couple of the Subaru front diff drain washers, too, because they're abnormally large. Pretty sure most of the "OEM" stuff on Amazon is fakes in a bag with a Subaru sticker, but if the washer looks like it'll work as intended I still use it. These were the last front diff drain pieces I ordered a month ago:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IGZQA3W
 
@D60, the kicker for me was, they wanted something like $12 or $13 each for those 14mm washers. I told the driver to just take them back and write up a return slip, what a joke.

It's getting worse and worse. A different jobber sent 8 spark plugs when I only paid for 4. I ordered a box of regular wheel weights and they sent me ones for mags. It just goes on and on and on. The worst part is, I can give them the actual part numbers but why do I have to do their job for them?

I might just start using the on-line ordering system and stop calling the store altogether.
 
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