Battery OEM Subaru or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Subaru Battery
xman_111
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Rating 4.0

Subaru are known for using cheap batteries, winter just makes it even worse. within the first 2 weeks of buying a 2022 Outback, i junked the battery and put in a great aftermarket one.

Pros: great aftermarket one
Cons: cheap batteries
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OEM Subaru Battery

Wife’s Ascent had a factory battery that last maybe 2 winters. Replaced it was a yellow top and haven’t had any problems since. Subaru even gave us credit for it so that was nice

Pros: no problems since
Cons: lasted only 2 winters
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
pimpbot666
  • Cranking:
Rating 4.0

Change it when it can no longer meat a battery test to spec, which has good margin before it starts causing issues, like freaked out ECU or hard starting.

Pros: good margin before issues
Cons: freaked out ECU, hard starting
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
e30kid
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Rating 5.0

I replaced the battery of my 18 SE this year and did not code the battery. I replaced it with an OEM one from VW’s parts department and had no issues

Pros: no issues
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Subaru Battery

I only just replaced the Subaru branded battery a couple weeks ago with another Subaru battery. It comes with a 30 month warranty and supposed to have a 55 lifespan.

Pros: 30 month warranty
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Subaru Battery

I'm still running on the original battery, which does surprisingly well until subzero temps set in, and then the poor thing just cries a lot and breaks my heart, so I jump it with my Noco and things are fine.

Pros: does well in mild temps
Cons: poor in subzero temps
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
Evo4wd
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Rating 2.0

I've got an essentially new Golf R only about 3 months old and I think my battery is no good. I keep it connected to a battery tender as I dont'drive it often. Even after a week of being connected it never reaches full charge. Also, After I discomnect I put a quick load on it by turning on the lights in order to remove the surface charge from the battery tendder. Prior to putting the load on and just after disconnecting the battery tender the rading is 12.8Votls. After putting the load on by turning on the lights for a minute the voltage reading then drops to 12.28 which seems awfully load. I'm assuming my battery is no good.

Cons: voltage drops quickly
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OEM Subaru Battery
Eastern-Cook2
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Rating 1.0

I had this happen in my 2020 outback around 37k miles. Dead battery was the culprit. Fortunately I shut off all my electronics and lights and it had just enough power to get it to restart. I got the battery replaced by Subaru under the extended 5 year warranty from a settlement for premature battery failure. It failed right after my 36k service at the dealer I think the car was about 4 years old at the time.

Pros: replaced under warranty
Cons: dead battery, premature failure
Mileage: 59545 km
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OEM Subaru Battery
HeyTherehnc
  • Cranking:
Rating 1.0

This happened to me during rush hour on a busy street! 2020 Legacy, they told me it was a known issue with the battery and replaced it for free. It was an incredibly stressful morning though.

Pros: replaced for free
Cons: stressful morning, known issue
Vehicle: Subaru Legacy
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