What battery do I need for Subaru Outback?
There are two main types of car batteries for the Subaru Outback: wet cell and VRLA. The most common size for the Outback is a Group 25 SLI (Starting, Lighting, and Ignition) wet cell battery, but most OEM Outback batteries are Group 25 VRLA (Valve-Regulated LeadAacid) or maintenance-free batteries.
How long do Subaru car batteries last?
Subaru Outback batteries usually last between 3-5 years, but this is variable depending on driving habits, the type of battery, weather conditions, and more. You can prolong the life of your Outback battery by: Keeping your automobile stored indoors away from extreme swings in temperature or climate.
How long does a Subaru Outback battery last?
Warranty consists of 3 years free replacement plus 2 years prorated. Odyssey Battery 25-PC1400T = $296 USD. 820 Cold cranking amps. 125 reserve minutes. 4 Years warranty. Not Pro-Rated. For my money the Duralast Gold! I have had good results with the Duracell Platinum 24/34 AGM battery, available from Sam’s Club (~$150) and other sources.
What to do after battery disconnection in 2015 Subaru Legacy?
The battery replacement section of the 2015 Legacy/Outback FSM does not include any guidance for saving/restoring settings or re-initializing vehicle systems. Edit: Thanks to sgtmaj27 (see below), relevant information can be found in the 2015 Legacy/Outback FSM, page RC-3. Does this help? Great list, thanks!
Which is the correct battery size for an outback?
Group 35 polarity is reversed backwards from the OE Group 25. Best to stick with Group 25 (OE battery size), Group 24 (not 24F!), or Group 34 (not 34R!). All three of these are “drop-in” replacements that will fit the OE battery tray, but the original insulating sleeve will only fit a Group 25.
How much does a Subaru Odyssey battery cost?
Odyssey Battery 25-PC1400T = $296 USD. 820 Cold cranking amps. 125 reserve minutes. 4 Years warranty. Not Pro-Rated. For my money the Duralast Gold!