2016 Subaru Outback Belts – OEM Serpentine & Accessory Drive Belt Replacements

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2016 Outback Belts – Keep Your Engine Running Smoothly

Your 2016 Subaru Outback depends on belts to drive essential systems like the alternator, power steering pump, water pump, and A/C compressor. A worn, cracked, or stretched belt can cause squealing, overheating, or sudden system failure.

These OEM-spec serpentine and accessory belts are designed for precise fitment, quiet operation, and long-lasting durability. Built from reinforced EPDM rubber, they withstand high temperatures and tough driving conditions.

23780AA140 - : Serpentine Belt for Subaru Image

Serpentine Belt

Subaru 23780AA140
Legacy, Outback. 2.5l. Serpentine Belt - Subaru (23780AA140) Maintain seamless power delivery to your engine’s vital components...
$39.15
MSRP $56.25
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62282AL000 - : Belt Weather-Strip for Subaru Image

Belt Weather-Strip

Subaru 62282AL000
$25.60
MSRP $36.78
Save $11.18
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62282AL010 - : Belt Weather-Strip for Subaru Image

Belt Weather-Strip

Subaru 62282AL010
$25.60
MSRP $36.78
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809221150 - : Serpentine Belt for Subaru Image

Serpentine Belt

Subaru 809221150
Legacy, Outback. 3.6l.
$27.81
MSRP $39.95
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13143AA071 - : Timing Chain for Subaru Image

Timing Chain

Subaru 13143AA071
3.6L, outer. Right. 2008-14, outer. Tribeca. Crankshaft to camshaft. Legacy, Outback.
$90.45
MSRP $129.95
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61282AL01B - : Belt Weather-Strip for Subaru Image

Belt Weather-Strip

Subaru 61282AL01B
$38.96
MSRP $55.98
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61280AL01B - : Belt Molding for Subaru Image

Belt Molding

Subaru 61280AL01B
Belt Molding - Subaru (61280AL01B) The Belt Molding - Subaru (61280AL01B) is a Genuine OEM trim component designed to fit...
$67.60
MSRP $97.13
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62280AL02B - : Belt Weather-Strip for Subaru Image

Belt Weather-Strip

Subaru 62280AL02B
Outback.
$71.15
MSRP $102.23
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61282AL11A - : Belt Weather-Strip for Subaru Image

Belt Weather-Strip

Subaru 61282AL11A
Belt Weather-Strip - Subaru (61282AL11A) The Belt Weather-Strip - Subaru (61282AL11A) is a Genuine OEM component designed to...
$41.76
MSRP $60.00
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62280AL03B - : Belt Weather-Strip for Subaru Image

Belt Weather-Strip

Subaru 62280AL03B
Outback. Belt Weather-Strip - Subaru (62280AL03B) The Belt Weather-Strip - Subaru (62280AL03B) is a Genuine OEM component...
$71.15
MSRP $102.23
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61280AL00B - : Belt Molding for Subaru Image

Belt Molding

Subaru 61280AL00B
Belt Molding - Subaru (61280AL00B) is a Genuine OEM trim component designed to sit along the top edge of the vehicle’s door, where...
$67.60
MSRP $97.13
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13143AA110 - : Timing Chain for Subaru Image

Timing Chain

Subaru 13143AA110
Forester. Impreza. 2.5L. BRZ. WRX. XV Crosstrek. 2013-14. Legacy/Outback. 2.0L hybrid. Timing Chain - Subaru (13143AA110) The...
$104.40
MSRP $150.00
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Why Choose OEM 2016 Outback Belts?

OEM Fitment – Engineered for a perfect match with factory pulleys and tensioners 

Protects Vital Components – Ensures proper function of alternator, A/C, and water pump 

Reinforced Construction – Durable rubber resists cracking, fraying, and glazing 

Smooth & Quiet Performance – Reduces squeals and vibrations 

Easy Installation – Direct-fit design with no cutting or adjustments

Compatible 2016 Subaru Outback Trims

Belt options available for: 

🔹 2.5i Base 

🔹 2.5i Premium 

🔹 2.5i Limited 

🔹 3.6R Limited

✅ The 2.5i models typically use a single serpentine belt, while 3.6R models may use multiple belts (e.g., separate A/C or alternator belts). Always check your engine configuration and belt routing diagram before ordering.

How to Replace 2016 Outback Belts

Tools Required: 

✔ Breaker bar or serpentine belt tool 

✔ Socket wrench 

✔ Belt routing diagram (usually under the hood)

Step-by-Step Guide: 

1️⃣ Locate the Belt Routing Diagram – Take note of the correct path before removal. 

2️⃣ Relieve Belt Tension – Rotate the tensioner to release the old belt. 

3️⃣ Remove Old Belt – Slide it off the pulleys carefully. 

4️⃣ Inspect Components – Check the tensioner and pulleys for noise or wear. 

5️⃣ Install New Belt – Follow the routing and confirm correct pulley alignment. 

6️⃣ Start & Observe – Let the engine run and inspect for noise or misalignment.

🔧 Pro Tip: If your vehicle has over 75,000 miles, inspect or replace the belt tensioner during installation to avoid future issues.

Signs You Need to Replace Your 2016 Outback Belts

🚙 Squealing noises at startup or when accelerating 

🚙 Cracks or glazing on the belt surface 

🚙 Accessory failure (e.g., A/C not working, battery not charging) 

🚙 Coolant temperature rising due to failed water pump drive 

🚙 Loose or misaligned belt

Types of 2016 Outback Belts

🔹 Serpentine Belt – Drives multiple engine accessories with one belt (common in 2.5i models) 

🔹 Accessory Drive Belts – May include separate belts for A/C or alternator (common in 3.6R models) 

🔹 Timing BeltNot used in this model year – the 2016 Outback uses a timing chain, not a belt

Popular Related Parts for 2016 Outback

🔹 2016 Outback Belt Tensioners – Maintain proper belt tension and prevent slippage 

🔹 2016 Outback Idler Pulleys – Keeps belts running smoothly and aligned 

🔹 2016 Outback Water Pumps – Belt-driven cooling component—essential for engine health

Get Your 2016 Outback Belts Today!

Protect your engine and avoid costly breakdowns by replacing worn belts with OEM-quality replacements designed for quiet, long-lasting performance.

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FAQs About 2016 Outback Belts

How often should I replace the serpentine belt? Typically every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, or at the first sign of wear or noise.

Can I replace the belt myself? Yes—with basic tools and access to the belt routing diagram, it’s a manageable DIY job.

Do all Outback trims use the same belt? No—belt type and length differ between 2.5i and 3.6R models. Confirm fitment before ordering.

What happens if a belt breaks while driving? You may lose power to essential systems like the alternator, A/C, power steering, or cooling system—potentially causing overheating or battery failure.

Should I replace the tensioner too? Yes—a worn tensioner can reduce belt life and lead to slippage or misalignment.