2020 Outback Belts – OEM Serpentine & Accessory Belts for Long-Lasting Reliability
Keep Your Outback’s Vital Systems Running Smoothly
The serpentine and accessory belts in your 2020 Subaru Outback power critical components including the alternator, water pump, power steering pump, and A/C compressor. A worn or cracked belt can lead to squealing, power loss, poor cooling, or even engine failure.
These OEM-fit replacement belts are engineered for exact tension, alignment, and longevity. Whether you’re doing preventative maintenance or replacing a noisy belt, these belts ensure your Outback performs smoothly every day.
Lap & Shoulder Belt
Belt Cover Bolt
Lap & Shoulder Belt
Seat Belt Assembly
Seat Belt Assembly
Lap & Shoulder Belt
Seat Belt Cover
Belt Weather-Strip Screw
Lap & Shoulder Belt
Belt Tensioner Bolt
Center Seat Belt
Center Seat Belt
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Why Choose OEM Belts?
✔ OEM Fitment – Matches factory routing, tension, and pulley configuration exactly.
✔ Prevents Failures – Avoids sudden belt breakage, accessory loss, and overheating.
✔ Durable Construction – Made from heat- and wear-resistant rubber compounds.
✔ Efficient Operation – Powers essential components quietly and reliably.
✔ Easy Installation – Designed for direct bolt-on installation with no modifications.
Compatible Subaru Outback Models
Fits 2020 Subaru Outback, including Base, Premium, Limited, Touring, Onyx Edition XT, and other trims with both 2.5L and 2.4L turbocharged engines. Always confirm engine configuration before purchase.
How to Replace Belts on a 2020 Outback
Tools Required:
✔ Serpentine belt tool or breaker bar
✔ Socket and ratchet set
✔ Work light
✔ Gloves
✔ New OEM belt
Installation Steps:
Locate the Belt Routing Diagram under the hood or in the service manual.
Use a Belt Tensioner Tool to relieve tension from the belt system.
Remove the Old Belt, inspecting it for cracks, fraying, or glazing.
Route the New Belt carefully following the diagram and pulley layout.
Reapply Tension and check belt seating on all pulleys.
Start the Engine to ensure smooth, noise-free operation.
Pro Tip: Inspect the belt tensioner and idler pulleys during replacement—these components often wear out along with the belt.
Signs You Need a New Belt
🚙 High-pitched squealing at startup or under load
🚙 Visible cracks, fraying, or glazing on the belt surface
🚙 Power steering or A/C not working
🚙 Battery not charging or warning light illuminated
🚙 Engine overheating due to loss of coolant circulation
Belt Options for Your 2020 Outback
🔹 OEM Serpentine Belts – Designed for precise factory performance
🔹 High-Performance Belts – Reinforced for high-load or high-RPM conditions
🔹 Accessory Drive Belts – For secondary systems depending on engine setup
Popular Related Parts for 2020 Outback
🔹 2020 Outback Belt Tensioners – Maintain proper belt tension and reduce vibration
🔹 2020 Outback Idler Pulleys – Guide and stabilize belt path for smooth function
🔹 2020 Outback Alternators – Power your vehicle’s electrical system and charge the battery
🔹 2020 Outback Water Pumps – Circulate coolant to prevent overheating
Get Your 2020 Outback Belts Today
Don’t risk a breakdown from a worn-out belt. Replace your serpentine or accessory belt with a premium, OEM-quality part for quiet, efficient, and reliable performance.
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FAQs About 2020 Outback Belts
❓ How long do serpentine belts last on a 2020 Outback? Typically 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but check regularly for signs of wear or noise.
❓ What happens if the belt fails while driving? You could lose power steering, charging, air conditioning, and cooling, potentially causing engine damage.
❓ Can I replace the belt myself? Yes—with basic tools and a routing diagram, it's a straightforward DIY job.
❓ Should I replace the tensioner at the same time? Yes—worn tensioners are a common cause of premature belt failure and noise.
❓ Are aftermarket belts as good as OEM? OEM belts offer guaranteed fitment, quieter operation, and longer life for Subaru engines.