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SERVICE BULLETIN
APPLICABILITY: 2012-19MY Forester NUMBER: 02-131-12R
2012-19MY Impreza DATE: 07/18/12
2015-19MY WRX REVISED: 09/20/19
SUBJECT:
Oil Seepage Diagnosis and Repair Procedures
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this Bulletin is to provide procedures for the diagnosis and repair of oil seepage
which may be coming from the timing chain cover, front camshaft cap, camshaft carrier and / or
upper oil pan.
There are five areas that should be closely inspected if an oil leak is reported by the customer:
1. The 6mm tapped hole casting boss area in the left-hand camshaft cap
2. The sealing surfaces between either the left or right-hand camshaft cap and camshaft carrier
3. The sealing surfaces between the cylinder head and camshaft carrier
4. The sealing surface between the upper oil pan and the engine block
5. The sealing surfaces of the front timing chain cover
Note: Refer to the April 2011 issue of TIPS for more information on Fluid Leak Detection.
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Oil seepage
Camshaft cap
Oil seepage
Camshaft cap
Rocker Cover
Cam carrier
Cam carrier
Chain Cover
Sealant applying
diameter: 3.5mm
Sealant applying
diameter around
Sealant applying the 4 bolt holes:
diameter: 3.5mm 2.0mm. There are
non-re-usable
o-rings around the
two center bolt
holes which require
replacement.
Sealant applying
diameter: 3.5mm
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If oil seepage is verified coming from between the cam carrier and the cylinder head as
shown in the photos below, remove the cam carrier. Clean the machined sealing surfaces
thoroughly and then re-seal using Liquid Gasket ThreeBond 1280B, (Part No. SOA5499100)
or equivalent*. As shown in the photos below, the o-rings between the cam carrier and the
cylinder head will need to be replaced as they are not re-usable. This would also be a good
time to clean the Active Valve Control System (AVCS) filter screens which are contained in
the cam carriers. NOTE: The filter screens are one-time use and must be replaced if they
need to be removed. The replacement filter part# is 14451AA050.
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Cam carrier o-rings requiring replacement
If you find engine oil seepage between the cylinder block and upper oil pan, remove the
upper oil pan, clean the machined sealing surfaces thoroughly and then re-seal using Liquid
Gasket ThreeBond 1280B, (Part No. SOA5499100) or equivalent*. Note: The o-rings
between the upper oil pan and the cylinder block along with those between the upper and
lower oil pan will need to be replaced as they are not re-usable.
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As viewed from the rear, oil seepage
from the upper pan to engine block
sealing area may be present in
these areas.
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Front Timing Chain Cover resealing procedures:
Note: Only reseal the front chain cover AFTER confirming there is no oil seepage coming
from the cam retainer cap (area 1) as previously described.
1. If there are no oil droplets found on the engine under-cover or the lower radiator hose,
thoroughly clean the chain cover sealing area along with the surrounding cylinder head
and crankcase areas. Re-check for oil seepage again at the next service interval.
2. If the front chain cover is leaking and needs to be resealed, follow the repair procedure in
the applicable Service Manual. Thoroughly clean and inspect the sealing surfaces then
re-seal using Liquid Gasket ThreeBond 1280B, (Part No. SOA5499100) or equivalent*.
*See Service Bulletin 01-167-08 for recommended and alternative sealing materials.
COUNTERMEASURES
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WARRANTY/CLAIM INFORMATION
For vehicles within the Basic New Car Limited and / or Powertrain Warranty period, this repair may
be claimed using the following information:
H4 ENGINE R&R FOR CAMSHAFT SERVICING B293-100 3.4 3.9 3.5 3.9
H4 ENGINE R&R FOR CAMSHAFT SERVICING B293-100 3.4 3.9 3.5 3.9
5 AFV-34
NOTE: Liquid gasket ThreeBond 1280B can be claimed using part number SOA635065, quantity
one (1) per repair order. This part number is non-orderable and used for claim purposes only.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
• SOA strongly discourages the printing and/or local storage of service information as
previously released information and electronic publications may be updated at any time.
• Always check for any open recalls or campaigns anytime a vehicle is in for servicing.
• Always refer to STIS for the latest service information before performing any repairs.