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2010 Subaru Tribeca batteries
Based on technical documentation, a 12‑volt lead‑acid battery is fitted to the 2010 Subaru Tribeca and is essential to its operation. This is confirmed by the 2010 Tribeca Owner’s Manual (battery care and jump‑starting sections) and the Subaru Service Manual for the Starting/Charging System, which both specify a conventional 12 V battery as part of the vehicle’s electrical system. There’s no high‑voltage hybrid pack on this model, so the standard auxiliary battery handles starting and powering vehicle electronics.
In day‑to‑day use, the battery cranks the EZ36 flat‑six under the bonnet, stabilises voltage for the ECU, SRS, ABS, lighting and infotainment, and keeps accessories alive when the engine’s off. Once running, the alternator does the heavy lifting, but the battery still smooths out spikes and supports loads at idle. For Aussie and Kiwi conditions, most units last around 3–5 years, shorter if the car does lots of short trips or sits for long periods.
For servicing, smart practice is to test the battery at every service interval with a conductance or load test, especially before winter or a long trip. Sticking with the manufacturer‑specified BCI/JIS group size, terminal layout and equal‑or‑higher cold‑cranking amps (CCA) keeps the Tribeca happy. Standard flooded lead‑acid is common