2019 Outback Belts – OEM Serpentine & Accessory Belts for Reliable Performance

Power Every System with a Reliable Belt

The belts in your 2019 Subaru Outback keep essential systems like your alternator, power steering, A/C compressor, and water pump functioning properly. Over time, belts stretch, crack, or wear down—leading to squealing, slipping, or sudden failure.

These OEM-quality serpentine and drive belts are designed to match your Outback’s original routing, length, and tension for quiet, efficient operation and long-lasting durability.
13575AA055 - : Front Cover for Subaru Image

Front Cover

Subaru 13575AA055
Legacy. 1.8 & 2.2L, inner. 2.2L, 1995-98;, 2.5L, 1995-99, 2.2L. Left side. Impreza.
$32.79
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73131FC000 - : Idler Pulley for Subaru Image

Idler Pulley

Subaru 73131FC000
2.5L turbo. 2.0L.
$39.78
MSRP $57.15
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13594AA052 - : Outer Timing Cover Gasket for Subaru Image

Outer Timing Cover Gasket

Subaru 13594AA052
All models. 2.5L sohc, upper. Outback. Impreza. 2.5L without turbo, 2009-10, upper. Legacy. Lower. #2. Forester. 2.2L, 1999, right...
$8.69
MSRP $12.48
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13597AA020 - : Inner Timing Cover Gasket for Subaru Image

Inner Timing Cover Gasket

Subaru 13597AA020
WRX STI. Impreza. With turbo. Forester. Lower. #2. 2.0L, left side, side. Legacy. 2.5L turbo, upper.
$2.00
MSRP $2.87
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23771AA050 - : Pulley Bolt for Subaru Image

Pulley Bolt

Subaru 23771AA050
2.5L. Without hybrid.
$2.66
MSRP $3.82
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13574AA094 - : Engine Timing Cover for Subaru Image

Engine Timing Cover

Subaru 13574AA094
Outer. All models. Legacy/Outback. Impreza. Forester. 2.5L turbo. side. 2.0L, side. Baja. 2.5L dohc turbo. left.
$27.14
MSRP $39.00
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34446FC000 - : Power Steering Pump Stay for Subaru Image

Power Steering Pump Stay

Subaru 34446FC000
Without turbo. 2.5L turbo.
$20.46
MSRP $29.40
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23771AA040 - : Idler Pulley Bolt for Subaru Image

Idler Pulley Bolt

Subaru 23771AA040
Type 1. 2.5L without turbo, 2011-13. 2.0L hybrid. Smooth pulley. With hybrid.
$2.47
MSRP $3.55
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13583AA210 - : Inner Timing Cover Gasket for Subaru Image

Inner Timing Cover Gasket

Subaru 13583AA210
2010-12, #3. 2.5L without turbo, 2009-10, right side, lower. Legacy. Outback. 2.5L, #3. Inner Right Timing Cover. 2.2L, 1999, right...
$2.95
MSRP $4.23
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13575AA130 - : Inner Timing Cover for Subaru Image

Inner Timing Cover

Subaru 13575AA130
Inner Timing Cover - Subaru (13575AA130) The Inner Timing Cover - Subaru (13575AA130) is a Genuine OEM engine component...
$24.67
MSRP $35.45
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13570AA112 - : Outer Cover for Subaru Image

Outer Cover

Subaru 13570AA112
Outer Cover - Subaru (13570AA112) Protect vital engine components and maintain your vehicle’s factory integrity with the Outer...
$65.59
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13575AA103 - : Inner Timing Cover for Subaru Image

Inner Timing Cover

Subaru 13575AA103
$27.14
MSRP $39.00
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Why Choose OEM Belts?

OEM Fitment – Built to exact factory specs for accurate alignment and tension. 

Prevents Failures – Avoids accessory loss, overheating, and charging issues. 

Durable Construction – Heat- and wear-resistant rubber compound for long service life. 

Efficient Operation – Ensures consistent performance with quiet operation. 

Easy Installation – Direct-fit replacements with no modifications required.

Compatible Subaru Outback Models

Fits 2019 Subaru Outback models with both 2.5L and 3.6L engines, including Base, Premium, Limited, Touring, and 3.6R trims. Verify engine size before ordering.

How to Replace Belts on a 2019 Outback

Tools Required: 

✔ Serpentine belt tool or breaker bar 

✔ Socket and ratchet set 

✔ Work light 

✔ Gloves 

✔ New OEM belt

Installation Steps:

  1. Locate the Belt Routing Diagram under the hood or in the owner’s manual.

  2. Relieve Tension using the tensioner pulley and remove the old belt.

  3. Inspect Pulleys and tensioner for wear, noise, or wobble.

  4. Install the New Belt, following the correct routing path.

  5. Reapply Tension and ensure the belt sits properly on all pulleys.

  6. Start the Engine and listen for smooth, quiet operation.

Pro Tip: Consider replacing the belt tensioner and idler pulleys if they show signs of wear or if the belt has failed prematurely.

Signs You Need a New Belt

🚙 Chirping or squealing noise on startup or acceleration 

🚙 Visible cracks, fraying, or shiny glaze on the belt 

🚙 Loss of power steering, A/C, or charging 

🚙 Engine overheating due to water pump failure 

🚙 Battery warning light or electrical malfunctions

Belt Options for Your 2019 Outback

🔹 OEM Serpentine Belts – Reliable, factory-spec performance for all accessory systems 

🔹 High-Performance Belts – Reinforced for better durability under heavy load or high RPM 

🔹 Accessory Drive Belts – Separate belts for A/C or secondary components, if equipped

Popular Related Parts for 2019 Outback

🔹 2019 Outback Belt Tensioners – Maintain proper tension to prevent belt noise and slippage 

🔹 2019 Outback Idler Pulleys – Smooth belt movement and proper alignment 

🔹 2019 Outback Water Pumps – Essential for cooling system operation 

🔹 2019 Outback Alternators – Keep your battery charged and systems running

Get Your 2019 Outback Belts Today

Avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs. Replace your worn belt with an OEM-fit solution designed for lasting performance and quiet reliability. 

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FAQs About 2019 Outback Belts

❓ How often should I replace the serpentine belt? Generally every 60,000–100,000 miles, or sooner if wear is visible or squealing begins.

❓ What happens if the serpentine belt breaks while driving? You could lose power steering, engine cooling, and charging, leading to breakdown or engine damage.

❓ Can I install a new belt myself? Yes—with the right tools and the belt routing diagram, it's a manageable DIY task.

❓ Should I replace the belt tensioner too? Yes—worn tensioners can cause belt noise and uneven wear, and often fail along with the belt.

❓ Are OEM belts better than aftermarket? OEM belts provide guaranteed fitment, quieter operation, and longer life, especially for Subaru engines.


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