2017 Subaru Outback Belts – OEM-Quality Serpentine & Accessory Replacements
2017 Outback Belts – Powering Your Engine’s Critical Components
Your 2017 Subaru Outback relies on durable belts to drive vital systems like the alternator, water pump, power steering pump, and A/C compressor. A worn or stretched belt can lead to squealing, charging issues, overheating, or loss of power steering.
These OEM-spec belts are built from high-strength, heat-resistant rubber to ensure long service life, quiet operation, and perfect fit. Whether you're driving a 2.5i or a 3.6R, these belts help keep your engine running smoothly and efficiently.
Lap & Shoulder Belt
Seat Belt Assembly
Seat Belt Assembly
Lap & Shoulder Belt
Lap & Shoulder Belt
Engine Timing Chain Tensioner
Engine Timing Chain Tensioner
Tensioner Adjuster
Tensioner Adjuster
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Why Choose OEM 2017 Outback Belts?
✔ Exact Fitment – Designed to match factory pulley systems for each trim
✔ Protects Engine Accessories – Maintains proper function of cooling, steering, and charging systems
✔ Durable Materials – Built with reinforced EPDM compounds to resist wear and cracking
✔ Quiet & Smooth Operation – Reduces belt squeal and vibration
✔ Hassle-Free Installation – Direct-fit replacement with no need for modifications
Compatible 2017 Subaru Outback Trims
Belts are available for:
🔹 2.5i Base
🔹 2.5i Premium
🔹 2.5i Limited
🔹 3.6R Limited
✅ The 2.5i models typically use one serpentine belt, while 3.6R models may use two belts (e.g., for A/C and alternator separately). Always confirm engine type and belt routing before ordering.
How to Replace 2017 Outback Belts
Tools Required:
✔ Serpentine belt tool or breaker bar
✔ Socket set
✔ Belt routing diagram (under hood or in owner’s manual)
Step-by-Step Guide:
1️⃣ Reference the Belt Routing Diagram – Confirm proper path before removing anything.
2️⃣ Relieve Tension – Rotate the belt tensioner to loosen and remove the old belt.
3️⃣ Inspect Pulleys & Tensioner – Check for noise, wobble, or wear.
4️⃣ Install the New Belt – Follow the diagram and align with each pulley.
5️⃣ Start the Engine – Let it idle and confirm proper belt tracking and tension.
🔧 Pro Tip: If your vehicle has over 75,000 miles, consider replacing the belt tensioner and idler pulleys for maximum reliability.
Signs You Need to Replace Your 2017 Outback Belts
🚙 Squealing or chirping at startup or during acceleration
🚙 Cracks, fraying, or glazing on belt surface
🚙 Overheating or loss of cabin A/C
🚙 Battery warning light or alternator failure
🚙 Loose or misaligned belt
Types of 2017 Outback Belts
🔹 Serpentine Belt – Drives multiple components with a single belt (standard on 2.5i)
🔹 Accessory Drive Belts – May be separate for A/C or alternator on 3.6R models
🔹 Timing Belt – Not applicable – the 2017 Outback uses a timing chain
Popular Related Parts for 2017 Outback
🔹 2017 Outback Belt Tensioners – Maintains proper belt tension and alignment
🔹 2017 Outback Idler Pulleys – Supports smooth belt routing and quiet operation
🔹 2017 Outback Water Pumps – Belt-driven in most trims—essential for engine cooling
Get Your 2017 Outback Belts Today!
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FAQs About 2017 Outback Belts
❓ How often should belts be replaced? Most serpentine belts last 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on conditions and use.
❓ Can I replace belts myself? Yes—with basic tools and access to the belt routing diagram, it’s a manageable DIY job.
❓ Do all Outback models use the same belt? No—belt types and routing differ between 2.5i and 3.6R engines. Confirm with your VIN or trim.
❓ What happens if a belt breaks while driving? You may lose power to key systems like the alternator, water pump, A/C, or steering, potentially causing overheating or breakdowns.
❓ Should I replace the tensioner too? Yes—a worn tensioner can reduce belt life, cause slipping, or lead to misalignment.