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Parts for your 2020 Subaru Outback-Batteries

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CTEK Battery Charger 12v 0.8 Amp 6 Stage - XS0.8

CTEK Battery Charger 12v 0.8 Amp 6 Stage - XS0.8

$139
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BATTERY SMART CHARGER 3 STAGE 4A - PTC12V4A

BATTERY SMART CHARGER 3 STAGE 4A - PTC12V4A

$100
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NOCO Genius 1A Battery Charger - GENIUS1AU

NOCO Genius 1A Battery Charger - GENIUS1AU

$211
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Projecta Battery Clamp Plastic 180mm - BHD18

Projecta Battery Clamp Plastic 180mm - BHD18

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NOCO Genius 8A 4-Bank Battery Charger - GENIUS2X4

NOCO Genius 8A 4-Bank Battery Charger - GENIUS2X4

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CTEK Battery Charger Eye Terminals M6 - 56-260

CTEK Battery Charger Eye Terminals M6 - 56-260

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Projecta Battery Charger 6v/12v/24v 21 Amp - HDBC35

Projecta Battery Charger 6v/12v/24v 21 Amp - HDBC35

$1,213
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Powertrain 20A Battery Charger - PTC20AL

Powertrain 20A Battery Charger - PTC20AL

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Matson Jumper Leads 1000A Surge Protected 4m - MA654AZ

Matson Jumper Leads 1000A Surge Protected 4m - MA654AZ

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Eveready 6V Battery Dolphin Lantern 1Pk - E301286400

Eveready 6V Battery Dolphin Lantern 1Pk - E301286400

$17
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Projecta Battery Post & Terminal Cleaner - BPT12

Projecta Battery Post & Terminal Cleaner - BPT12

$14
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OEX Battery Terminal Bolts & Nuts 10 Pce - ACX0201
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OEX Battery Terminal Bolts & Nuts 10 Pce - ACX0201

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Raptor Battery Terminal Positive - GBT3P

Raptor Battery Terminal Positive - GBT3P

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Batteries in the 2020 Subaru Outback: What You Need to Know

The 2020 Subaru Outback, like most modern vehicles, relies on a battery to keep things running smoothly. So yes, batteries are definitely relevant and used in the 2020 Subaru Outback. The vehicle uses a conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery, which plays a crucial role in ensuring that your car starts every time and powers essential electrical components.

At its core, the battery serves as the heart of the Outback's electrical system. When you turn the ignition key or push the start button, the battery provides the initial jolt of energy that powers the starter motor, cranking the engine to life. Without a strong battery, your engine simply won't get up and running. It's not just about starting the vehicle either, the battery also supports the electrical systems when the engine is off. That means your clock, security system, and even the memory settings on your infotainment system rely on the battery when the vehicle is parked.

While the alternator takes over once the engine is running - charging the battery and powering electrical components - the battery remains essential for smooth operation, especially during early morning starts or cold weather conditions. It's also there to handle any sudden electrical load demands and helps to stabilise voltage throughout the vehicle's electrical system, preventing spikes and dips that could damage sensitive electronics.

For those cruising the Australian Outback or commuting in the city, battery maintenance is a pretty straightforward part of regular servicing but one that definitely shouldn't be overlooked. Subaru recommends having the battery checked during routine service intervals. This check usually involves inspecting the terminals for corrosion, testing the battery's voltage and overall health, and ensuring that it's securely mounted so it doesn't move around while driving.

Over time, batteries do wear out. A 12-volt battery in the Outback typically lasts between three to five years depending on conditions and use. The Aussie climate, especially with hot summers and colder winters in some parts, can affect battery life. Heat speeds up the chemical reactions inside the battery, leading to quicker degradation, while cold weather can reduce the battery's effective capacity temporarily. For those living in rural or remote areas, it's even more critical to keep an eye on the battery's condition to avoid being stranded in the middle of nowhere.

Signs that your 2020 Subaru Outback's battery might be on its last legs include slow engine cranking when starting, dimming dashboard lights, or warning lights appearing on your instrument cluster related to the electrical system. If any of these crops up, it's advisable to get the battery tested as soon as possible. Many mechanics and even some auto parts stores offer free battery testing and can advise whether you need a replacement.

When it's time to replace the battery, it's good to stick with a battery that meets the specifications set out for the Subaru Outback. Typically, that means a 12-volt maintenance-free lead-acid battery with the appropriate cold cranking amps (CCA) rating to cope with Australian conditions. Keeping the battery terminals clean and free from corrosion will help maintain good connections and consistent performance. Applying a little petroleum jelly or proper terminal grease after cleaning can reduce corrosion build-up.

For people who don't frequently use their Outback or leave it sitting for extended periods, it's a smart move to consider a battery maintainer or trickle charger. These devices keep the battery topped up without overcharging, ensuring a healthy charge level whenever you get back on the road. This is particularly handy in wet or cold seasons when battery drain can be higher due to lights being left on or multiple short trips.

During servicing, Subaru technicians also check the charging system as a whole, including the alternator and drive belts, to make sure the battery is getting properly charged while you drive. A well-maintained battery and charging system help to prevent unexpected breakdowns and support the longevity of your Outback's electronic systems, which have become more sophisticated with features like advanced safety tech and infotainment options.

All in all, the battery on the 2020 Subaru Outback is a vital part that deserves attention. Keeping an eye on its health, regular checks as part of servicing, and timely replacement when needed will help drivers enjoy the reliable start-up and electrical performance they expect from their Subaru. Whether tackling rugged terrain or commuting around town, a good battery ensures your Outback is ready to roll every time.