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Parts for your 2014 Subaru Legacy-Batteries

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Projecta 12/24V 2000A Jump Starter - IS2000

Projecta 12/24V 2000A Jump Starter - IS2000

$799
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CTEK Battery Charger 12v 10 Amp 8 Stage - MXS10

CTEK Battery Charger 12v 10 Amp 8 Stage - MXS10

$450
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OEX 12V Low Note Horn - ACX5120
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OEX 12V Low Note Horn - ACX5120

$46
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Repco Jumper Leads 200A with LED Lights 2.5m - RBCBL200S2

Repco Jumper Leads 200A with LED Lights 2.5m - RBCBL200S2

$40
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12180

Century VRLA Battery - PS12180

$225
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Projecta EV Adaptor Type 2 to Type 1 - EVAPT2T1

Projecta EV Adaptor Type 2 to Type 1 - EVAPT2T1

$319
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NOCO Boost 12V 500A Jump Starter - GB20

NOCO Boost 12V 500A Jump Starter - GB20

$160
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Repco 16A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC16A

Repco 16A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC16A

$324
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GearUp AA Battery Alkaline 18pk - GUAA-18

GearUp AA Battery Alkaline 18pk - GUAA-18

$13
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OEX Favourite Fuse Assortment Kit - 169pcs - ACX1737
OEX

OEX Favourite Fuse Assortment Kit - 169pcs - ACX1737

$46
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1604BL
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1604BL

$7
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1240

Century VRLA Battery - PS1240

$71
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

$434
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Century VRLA Battery - PS640

Century VRLA Battery - PS640

$52
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12400
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12400

$99
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1232

Century VRLA Battery - PS1232

$94
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1270L

Century VRLA Battery - PS1270L

$84
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Batteries for the 2014 Subaru Legacy: What You Need to Know

The 2014 Subaru Legacy does indeed use a battery, which plays an essential role in the vehicle's overall performance and reliability. Much like any modern car, the battery is a fundamental component that helps bring the Legacy to life each time the key is turned or the start button is pressed. Without a properly functioning battery, the Legacy would have trouble starting, and many of its electrical systems would not operate as intended.

The battery in the 2014 Subaru Legacy is primarily responsible for providing the initial electrical power needed to start the engine. This power jump-starts the engine's internal combustion process by engaging the starter motor. Beyond starting, the battery also supplies electricity to various electrical components when the engine is off. These include the vehicle's alarm system, central locking, onboard computers and clock, as well as other convenience features.

Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over the job of supplying power and recharging the battery. However, if the battery is weak or failing, the alternator alone won't be enough to maintain proper function, and drivers might experience issues like dimming lights, slow power windows, or difficulty starting the car. This makes the battery crucial not just for starting but for consistent day-to-day operation.

Most 2014 Subaru Legacy models use a conventional lead-acid battery, which is a reliable and cost-effective type suited to the demands of everyday driving. These batteries typically last anywhere from three to five years based on driving habits, climate, and maintenance. In Australia, where conditions like extreme heat or infrequent use can impact battery lifespan, keeping an eye on battery health is particularly important.

Servicing the battery in a 2014 Subaru Legacy is straightforward but important. When the vehicle is taken for regular servicing, it's a good idea for mechanics to check the battery's condition. A basic inspection includes looking for signs of corrosion on terminals, ensuring the connections are tight and clean, and testing the battery's voltage and overall health.

Battery voltage testing involves using a multimeter or a dedicated battery tester. A fully charged 12-volt battery should register around 12.6 volts or higher when the engine is off. If voltages drop significantly below this, especially under load, it could indicate the battery is deteriorating and may need replacement soon. Many workshops also perform a load test to simulate the strain the battery undergoes when starting the car. Passing this test means the battery is in good condition, while failing signals the need for attention.

Aside from electrical testing, visual checks can save headaches too. Corroded terminals are common in older batteries and poor contact can cause starting problems and electrical glitches. Corrosion looks like a white or greenish powder around the battery posts. If this is spotted, a simple cleaning with a baking soda and water mix, followed by a thorough rinse and dry, can greatly improve electrical connection. Also, checking that the battery is securely mounted is key as vibrations from a loose hold-down bracket can damage the battery over time.

When the time comes to replace the battery, it's important to select one that fits the Legacy's specifications. The 2014 Subaru Legacy uses a battery with specific dimensions, cold cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity to ensure reliable starting performance and longevity. While there are plenty of aftermarket options, sticking to or exceeding OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications is recommended. Higher CCA batteries can provide better starting power in cold weather or under heavy electrical load, but for most drivers, going with the standard recommended battery is sufficient.

Battery replacement is relatively simple and can be done by most competent DIYers, but care should be taken to avoid short circuits or damage to the vehicle's electrical system. Disconnecting the negative terminal before the positive one reduces the risk of short circuits. Once installed, it's good practice to start the car and check that all electrical systems are functioning properly. It's also wise to dispose of the old battery responsibly, as they contain harmful chemicals and metals that require proper recycling.

Even though batteries in vehicles like the 2014 Subaru Legacy are pretty reliable, their health can be influenced by factors such as frequent short trips, long periods of inactivity, or harsh weather. In warmer Australian climates, evaporative loss of water from the battery's internal cells can happen more quickly, which can reduce battery life if it's not the maintenance-free type.

To keep a 2014 Subaru Legacy battery in good shape, regular checks are encouraged. If the vehicle is parked for extended periods, occasionally starting the engine to allow the alternator to recharge the battery can help stave off deep discharge, which is harmful to lead-acid batteries. For those driving mostly short distances, longer drives periodically can maintain better battery charge.

In essence, the battery in the 2014 Subaru Legacy is vital. From starting the engine to powering your gadgets and keeping systems awake when the car is off, the battery deserves a bit of attention as part of your ongoing vehicle maintenance. By keeping an eye on its condition and replacing it when necessary, Legacy owners can avoid those annoying no-start mornings and keep their Subaru running smoothly year after year.