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with the auto start/stop eliminator installed after 1 year of ownership (using the auto start/stop feature the first 6 months and manually disabling it the last 6 months), my 2019’s battery lasted 5 years and 160k km before it started feeling weak and was replaced as a precaution.
My 2021 with 84k miles was very similar. Even had the auto start fail to restart the car once when it was cold. I just had the battery replaced with the new larger size one and it made a huge difference.
Replaced original battery at 93,000 miles. I live in Detroit. Cold winters. I guess I got lucky.
My stock OEM battery that came with my 2018 Outback lasted longer than I thought it would.
Very unlikely to be the starter, though anything is possible. I'd put money on the battery being weak though. Voltage isn't the end all be all, you need to know about the cranking amps.
Battery didn't outright die but it was weaker starting and with winter coming I didn't want to trust it.
The battery in my 2020 MY quit on me last week at 115k miles.
My OEM battery died in 17 months. Their replacement OEM battery died in three months.
Battery died last month at 39,000 miles.
Our ‘17 Outback went through 4 batteries in the 7 years we owned it.
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