Subaru Batteries
Subaru vehicles use a variety of batteries, and the choice of battery depends on the specific model and the power requirements of the vehicle. Here are some key points about the batteries used in Subaru vehicles:
– Battery Types: Subaru vehicles can use different types of batteries, including standard lead-acid batteries, deep cycle batteries, and AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries.
– Battery Replacement: When a Subaru battery shows signs of wear and tear, such as difficulty starting the engine, clicking sounds when turning the key, or a bulging or deformed battery, it’s time for a battery replacement.
– Battery Brands: AutoZone offers a wide range of battery options for Subaru vehicles, including Duralast Platinum batteries. Additionally, Batteries Plus provides powerful and reliable auto batteries for Subaru cars and SUVs.
– Battery Longevity: It’s noted that Subaru vehicles come with batteries that typically last the warranty period, and not much longer than that. It’s important to understand that not all batteries are created equal, and the quality and country of origin can vary even among batteries sold under the same name.
In summary, Subaru vehicles can use different types of batteries, and it’s important to consider the specific power requirements and the longevity of the battery when choosing a replacement.
If you have any specific questions about the battery for a particular Subaru model, feel free to ask for more details!
Contents
- Will Subaru replace my battery for free?
- How long do Subaru OEM batteries last?
- Are Subaru batteries special?
- How much is a new Subaru battery?
- Who makes OEM Subaru battery?
- How much does a new battery for a Subaru Forester cost?
- What type of battery does Subaru use?
- What is the average life of a Subaru battery?
- How long is a Subaru battery under warranty?
- What type of battery does a Subaru Forester need?
Will Subaru replace my battery for free?
If your current Subaru battery is an original equipment battery on a Subaru that you own, you’ll be covered by the Subaru battery warranty which is three years or 36,000 miles ― whichever comes first. As an authorized Subaru dealer, we’ll replace it with a new Subaru battery at no charge to you.
How long do Subaru OEM batteries last?
between 3 to 5 years
Your Subaru battery will typically last between 3 to 5 years, but that can vary heavily depending on weather conditions type of battery, battery size, and driving habits. Even still, just because your battery isn’t completely dead, doesn’t mean it’s operating at optimal levels.
Are Subaru batteries special?
Genuine Subaru batteries are engineered to supply it while meeting the performance specifications of your vehicle. The reliability of Genuine Subaru batteries is backed by one of the best warranties in the business, which features a 30-Month Free Replacement, and an 85-Month Pro Rate.
How much is a new Subaru battery?
Depending on power, size, and quality, prices for a replacement car battery range from about $45 to $250.
Who makes OEM Subaru battery?
It is a Subaru OEM/Toyota OEM TrueStart battery, and is made by Clarios, formerly known as Johnson Controls.
How much does a new battery for a Subaru Forester cost?
How much is a Subaru Forester car battery? On average, you’ll be looking to spend around $150 – $300 on a new battery unit. However, keep in mind that your Subaru Forester battery price will vary depending on the exact series of car you’re driving, as well as your power requirements.
What type of battery does Subaru use?
Nearly every Subaru WRX on the road uses a Group 35 battery, which OPTIMA offers in either a YELLOWTOP or REDTOP. So which one is right for your WRX? It depends on how you use it. If your WRX is a daily driver that has remained unchanged from how the factory built it, then a Group 35 REDTOP will do a great job.
What is the average life of a Subaru battery?
between 3 to 5 years
Your Subaru battery will typically last between 3 to 5 years, but that can vary heavily depending on weather conditions type of battery, battery size, and driving habits. Even still, just because your battery isn’t completely dead, doesn’t mean it’s operating at optimal levels.
How long is a Subaru battery under warranty?
three years
All Subaru batteries are automatically covered for an initial three years or 36,000 miles. If your vehicle is part of the settlement class and you’ve suffered from a dead battery in the last 6 months you may be entitled to free battery diagnostics and may qualify for an extended warranty.
What type of battery does a Subaru Forester need?
You will need a 12V lead acid car battery for your SUBARU FORESTER. Century, Panasonic and Varta make batteries for your SUBARU FORESTER and we also have other brands. Some newer vehicles may have Idle Start-Stop.