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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

$12
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Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 125 to 180mm - ABC30

Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 125 to 180mm - ABC30

$29
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GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

$6
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Projecta Alligator Clips 50mm (6pk) - AC201

Projecta Alligator Clips 50mm (6pk) - AC201

$9
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Projecta Interim Car Battery Power Supply 9V - IPS130

Projecta Interim Car Battery Power Supply 9V - IPS130

$30
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OEX Alligator Clip Positive & Negative 5A - 10 Pce - ACX0656
OEX

OEX Alligator Clip Positive & Negative 5A - 10 Pce - ACX0656

$22
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Projecta Battery Clamp Plastic 180mm - BHD18

Projecta Battery Clamp Plastic 180mm - BHD18

$15
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OEX Car Battery Anti Corrosion Washers - 2pk - ACX0300BL
OEX

OEX Car Battery Anti Corrosion Washers - 2pk - ACX0300BL

$13
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Projecta Dual Battery Voltmeter Digital 12V - DBM100

Projecta Dual Battery Voltmeter Digital 12V - DBM100

$272
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Matson 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - MA20121224

Matson 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - MA20121224

$106
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Projecta Battery Clamp Bolt 255mm - BB10

Projecta Battery Clamp Bolt 255mm - BB10

$12
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T&E Tools Professional Battery Hydrometer - 3117

T&E Tools Professional Battery Hydrometer - 3117

$30
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Projecta Battery Hold Down Strap - BBSTRAP

Projecta Battery Hold Down Strap - BBSTRAP

$15
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Projecta 12V Digital Battery Analyzer - BLT700

Projecta 12V Digital Battery Analyzer - BLT700

$1,665
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Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 180Mm - BHD18M

Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 180Mm - BHD18M

$23
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Projecta Battery Clamp Metal/Plastic 140mm - BHD14

Projecta Battery Clamp Metal/Plastic 140mm - BHD14

$14
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OEX Battery Clamp Positive 500A - 1 Pce - ACX0640
OEX

OEX Battery Clamp Positive 500A - 1 Pce - ACX0640

$22
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Narva Battery Clamp Positive 500A 1Pce - 57322

Narva Battery Clamp Positive 500A 1Pce - 57322

$38
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Narva Battery Clamps To Anderson Plug 50A - 81067BL

Narva Battery Clamps To Anderson Plug 50A - 81067BL

$40
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Icon Battery Starter Solenoid Cable 225mm - SS225/9

Icon Battery Starter Solenoid Cable 225mm - SS225/9

$53
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OEX Battery Clamp Positive 100A - ACX0646BL
OEX

OEX Battery Clamp Positive 100A - ACX0646BL

$18
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Projecta 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - SG130

Projecta 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - SG130

$97
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Projecta Negative Battery Cable 1.2m - LBHDC-NEG

Projecta Negative Battery Cable 1.2m - LBHDC-NEG

$730
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Projecta Battery Clamp Positive 1000A  - 1Pce - BC1000R

Projecta Battery Clamp Positive 1000A - 1Pce - BC1000R

$89
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Icon Battery Lead Post To Post 2 B&S 450Mm - HDBB450/18

Icon Battery Lead Post To Post 2 B&S 450Mm - HDBB450/18

$110
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Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 2 B&S 300mm - HDSS300/12

Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 2 B&S 300mm - HDSS300/12

$37
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Icon Battery Test Clip 2 Pk - TC10

Icon Battery Test Clip 2 Pk - TC10

$12
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Batteries for the 2004 Subaru Outback: What You Need to Know

The 2004 Subaru Outback, like most petrol or diesel-powered passenger vehicles, relies on a 12-volt lead-acid battery to keep everything running smoothly. Batteries are an essential part of the vehicle's electrical system, so understanding their purpose and maintenance can help ensure the Outback stays reliable, whether cruising along country roads or navigating city streets.

In the simplest terms, the battery is the heart of the car's electrical system. It provides the initial electrical power needed to start the engine. When you turn the key or push the start button, the battery sends a surge of power to the starter motor, which then cranks the engine. Without a functioning battery, starting the car is impossible. Beyond starting, the battery also powers the vehicle's electrical components when the engine is off and stabilises voltage to keep everything running consistently.

The 2004 Subaru Outback's battery works closely with the alternator. While the battery kicks the car into life, the alternator takes over once the engine is running. It generates electricity to recharge the battery and run electrical systems such as the headlights, radio, air conditioning, and electronic control units. This balance between battery and alternator keeps the car's electrical system happy and healthy.

Even though modern vehicles with advanced electronics and start-stop systems sometimes use more sophisticated batteries, the 2004 Outback typically has a standard lead-acid battery. These batteries are filled with an electrolyte solution, usually acid and water, and use lead plates to produce electrical energy through a chemical reaction. They're affordable, reliable, and straightforward to maintain.

Knowing when to replace the battery and how to look after it can save drivers a lot of headaches. Batteries generally last around three to five years under normal driving conditions, but a range of factors can affect their lifespan. These include frequent short trips, extreme temperatures, or leaving electrical components on when the engine is off.

Here are some useful tips on maintaining or replacing the battery in a 2004 Subaru Outback:

  • Regular Checks: Make a habit of inspecting the battery terminals for corrosion or dirt. Corrosion appears as a powdery white or blue substance around the terminals and can interrupt the electrical connection. Cleaning terminals with a mixture of baking soda and water, or using a terminal cleaner, can keep them in good condition.
  • Secure Fitting: Ensure the battery is securely fixed in place. A battery that moves around can suffer damage or break connections, leading to starting issues or electrical faults.
  • Test the Battery: During servicing, have the battery tested using a multimeter or a dedicated battery tester. This can reveal not only the charge level but also the general health and capacity of the battery. Mechanics often perform load tests to simulate starting and check how the battery performs under stress.
  • Replacement Signs: Warning signs that a battery may be on its last legs include dimming headlights, slow engine crank, frequent jump-starts, or the presence of a battery warning light on the dash. If the battery is more than three years old and exhibits these symptoms, it's a good idea to consider replacement.
  • Choosing a Replacement Battery: For the 2004 Subaru Outback, it's best to select a battery that meets or exceeds the manufacturer's specifications. This includes the appropriate group size, cold cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity. Australian climate conditions mean that batteries need to handle both heat and occasional cold spells, so quality and robustness are key.
  • Disconnecting and Installing: When replacing the battery, always disconnect the negative terminal first to avoid short circuits or sparks. Connect the positive terminal first when fitting the new battery. Ensuring correct polarity is crucial - reversing it can cause serious damage to the vehicle's electrical system.

Taking care of the battery is a straightforward yet important part of maintaining a 2004 Subaru Outback. Regular servicing checks that include the battery help identify potential issues before they leave the driver stranded on the side of the road. For any Subaru owner, being aware of the battery's role and how to care for it can make a noticeable difference in the vehicle's reliability and performance.

While batteries are generally low maintenance, factors like Australian weather extremes and driving habits play a big role in how long a battery will last. Keeping the battery clean, properly secured, and having it tested during service appointments will keep the Outback firing up without fail. Whether tackling off-road adventures or daily commutes, a healthy battery means peace of mind and fewer surprises.