Your 2013 Subaru Impreza might be the best vehicle you’ve ever owned. Or you may just be struggling to keep it highway-approved. No matter the situation, Advance Auto Parts has the Manual Transmission Fluid product you desperately need.
We currently carry 4 Manual Transmission Fluid products to choose from for your 2013 Subaru Impreza, and our inventory prices range from as little as $12.99 up to $77.99.
On top of low prices, Advance Auto Parts offers 2 different trusted brands of Manual Transmission Fluid products for the 2013 Subaru Impreza. We only sell parts from trusted brands like Valvoline so that you can find quality parts you can count on.
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Submitted 2023-01-28
By CeeDee
From Decatur, IN
So far, and after using this synthetic oil for several years, it has been great. The product is Valvoline...of course!
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Submitted 2023-01-01
By Ck
From Chicago
I have used Valvoline for (45) years , Been in maintenance for the same time period. If you know Engines and maintenance your preference will be Valvoline. Thank you. Ck Fleet Maintenance Manager.
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Submitted 2022-11-17
By Tony D
From NJ
From chassis grease, to trans and Diff/transaxle lubes and from high zinc racing oil for my classic Mopar muscle to high tech modern vehicle oil, I know Valvoline has me covered.
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By Dano
From Circleville, Ohio
Have done double drain and fills on 2013 Hyundai Elantra and 2015 Santa Fe at 80k miles. Both shift smooth and flawless. Drain and filled Elantra again at 120k. Fluid looked clean with no burnt odor Gonna use it on my 2011 Camry with 72 k miles. I think it holds up better than OEM fluid
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Submitted 2022-07-18
By Matt
From Iowa
I own a '03 Hyundai Elantra, '07 Ford Five Hundred, and a '07 Mazda CX7. All 3 vehicles claim the transmission is "Lubed for life", I choose not to adhere to that kind of neglect. I do a drain and fill of the transmission case on each vehicle when I change the engine oil. I'm able to drain 3-3.5 quarts of transmission fluid out of each of them, so it ends up being about 3 quarts of fresh fluid mixed in with 3 or so quarts of old fluid left in the torque converter. After doing that a few times the fluid is now always nice and clean. The Hyundai and Mazda both have slightly over 200,000 miles, the Ford has 240,000. They all shift nice and smooth. I also run Maxlife ATF in a 94 F150 with a 4r70w, and a 96 F350 with a E4OD. It works just fine in both of them as well. Of course they're both conventional and serviceable automatics. I get about 30,000 miles out of the fluid and filter in either of them, granted they're hauling or pulling something 95% of the time.
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Submitted 2022-07-11
By expdchief
From Palm Coast, Fla
About 2 years ago a single mom friend of mine had a 2005 Honda Odyssey transmission issue. I test drove the car about 2 miles and when we got back to her house the tranny was slipping so badly we literally coasted into her driveway. I called a friend of mine who has a shop and he told me when a Honda transmission gets that bad it needs to be replaced as they are so hard to rebuild. I had had some luck prior using a combination of Valvoline MaxLife and Lucas Transmission fix. So I told her before sinking $5k into a transmission why not give it a try. I changed the transmission using 1 gallon of the MaxLife and a 12 oz bottle of Lucas Transmission fix. Drove her van 10-15 miles and it shifted like new. 60 days later we did the same process withe MAXLIFE and the Lucas but this time changed her transmission filter as well. I saw her today and she said she has had no further transmission issues. Now that is what I call "A FIX." So for about $100 in fluid, filter, and the Lucas, she is still on the road with her '05 Odyssey. You can see the videos I did on Rumble at expdchief just scroll down as it was awhile ago (Dec. 2020).
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