2019 Outback Thermostats – OEM Fit for Consistent Engine Temperature
Maintain Engine Efficiency with Reliable Cooling
The thermostat in your 2019 Subaru Outback plays a key role in regulating your engine’s temperature. It opens and closes based on coolant temperature, helping the engine warm up efficiently and avoid overheating under load.
A stuck or failing thermostat can cause overheating, poor fuel economy, heater issues, or serious engine damage. These OEM-spec replacement thermostats ensure precise temperature control and dependable operation, whether you’re daily driving or taking on tough terrain.
Thermostat
Thermostat Unit
Thermostat Cover
Thermostat Housing
Thermostat Gasket
Engine Coolant Thermostat
Engine Coolant Thermostat
Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket
Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing
Gasket
Pulley Bolt
Water Pump Bolt
No results found for "Thermostats". Here are some helpful search tips:
- Search by a part name. Example: water pump.
- Be less specific. Example: brake instead of ceramic brake.
- Remove information such as make, year or model.
- Can't find the part you are looking for? Contact us and we'll find it for you!
Why Choose OEM Thermostats?
✔ OEM Fitment – Designed specifically for Subaru’s 2.5L and 3.6L engines.
✔ Prevents Failures – Avoids overheating, inefficient cooling, and performance loss.
✔ Durable Construction – Built from corrosion-resistant materials with exact thermal ratings.
✔ Efficient Operation – Opens at the right temp to maintain ideal engine performance.
✔ Easy Installation – Direct bolt-on replacement—no modifications needed.
Compatible Subaru Outback Models
Fits 2019 Subaru Outback, including trims with the 2.5L 4-cylinder and 3.6L 6-cylinder engines. Always confirm engine size and cooling configuration before ordering.
How to Replace a Thermostat on a 2019 Outback
Tools Required:
✔ Socket and ratchet set
✔ Gasket scraper
✔ Torque wrench
✔ Drain pan
✔ Coolant (Subaru Super Coolant or equivalent)
✔ New thermostat with gasket or O-ring
Installation Steps:
Drain Coolant from the radiator into a clean drain pan.
Locate the Thermostat Housing, typically near the lower radiator hose.
Remove Housing Bolts and take out the old thermostat.
Clean the Surface to remove old gasket material or sealant.
Install New Thermostat in the correct orientation with a fresh gasket.
Reassemble and Torque Bolts, then refill coolant.
Bleed the System and check for leaks or temperature fluctuations.
Pro Tip: Always use Subaru-approved coolant to prevent corrosion and cooling system issues.
Signs Your Thermostat Needs Replacement
🚙 Temperature gauge rising unexpectedly
🚙 Poor cabin heat or slow warm-up
🚙 Coolant leaking from the housing area
🚙 Engine overheating or warning light
🚙 Check engine light with cooling-related codes
Thermostat Options for Your 2019 Outback
🔹 OEM Replacement Thermostats – Calibrated to factory temperature specs for smooth operation
🔹 Low-Temperature Thermostats – Ideal for performance tuning or towing in hot climates
🔹 High-Flow Thermostats – Improve coolant circulation for modified engines or heavy-duty use
Popular Related Parts for 2019 Outback
🔹 2019 Outback Water Pumps – Keep coolant moving efficiently through the system
🔹 2019 Outback Radiators – Maintain temperature during high-load or hot-weather driving
🔹 2019 Outback Cooling Fans – Enhance airflow at idle or in traffic
🔹 2019 Outback Temperature Sensors – Provide accurate readings to your ECU and dash gauge
Get Your 2019 Outback Thermostat Today
Don’t wait for engine trouble—replace your thermostat with an OEM-quality part designed for reliability and proper cooling. Protect your Subaru from overheating and drive with confidence.
🛒 Upgrade Your Ride 🚙 – Shop Now!
FAQs About 2019 Outback Thermostats
❓ At what temperature does the thermostat open? Most open around 188–195°F (87–90°C) to keep engine temperature stable.
❓ How often should I replace the thermostat? Generally every 60,000–100,000 miles, or when symptoms of failure occur.
❓ Can a thermostat cause the heater to blow cold air? Yes—a stuck-open thermostat can prevent the engine from reaching operating temperature.
❓ Do I need to bleed air from the system after replacement? Yes—air pockets can lead to overheating and false temperature readings.
❓ Can I drive with a failing thermostat? It’s not recommended—a stuck-closed thermostat can overheat the engine quickly.-
- Ceramic brake pads: Best for daily driving, low dust, and quiet performance.
- Semi-metallic brake pads: Ideal for heavy-duty use, towing, and high-performance driving.