What happens to the alternator in a Subaru Outback?

What happens to the alternator in a Subaru Outback?

The alternator in your Subaru Outback is the heart of the charging system. Without it, the battery would quickly run out of power and the engine would stall.

What should the battery voltage be in a Subaru Outback?

It should be above 12.3 volts with the engine off and the ignition key in the “Off” position. If the battery voltage is less than 12.3 volts, charge the battery before testing the alternator. A discharged battery may cause the alternator in your Subaru to overcharge and may be a possible cause for alternator failure.

What should the voltage be on a Subaru alternator?

If there is no voltage at the alternator, check the charging system fuse in the under-hood fuse block. Reconnect the positive DVOM lead to the positive battery terminal and start the engine. The voltage should now read above 13.5 volts.

Where is the charging post on a Subaru Outback?

The charging post is the metal screw that the large wire is bolted to on the back of the alternator. The voltage reading on the DVOM should be the same as that on the battery. If there is no voltage at the alternator, check the charging system fuse in the under-hood fuse block.

The alternator in your Subaru Outback is the heart of the charging system. Without it, the battery would quickly run out of power and the engine would stall.

It should be above 12.3 volts with the engine off and the ignition key in the “Off” position. If the battery voltage is less than 12.3 volts, charge the battery before testing the alternator. A discharged battery may cause the alternator in your Subaru to overcharge and may be a possible cause for alternator failure.

If there is no voltage at the alternator, check the charging system fuse in the under-hood fuse block. Reconnect the positive DVOM lead to the positive battery terminal and start the engine. The voltage should now read above 13.5 volts.

The charging post is the metal screw that the large wire is bolted to on the back of the alternator. The voltage reading on the DVOM should be the same as that on the battery. If there is no voltage at the alternator, check the charging system fuse in the under-hood fuse block.