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SubaruOnlineParts provide original equipment manufacturer (OEM) alternators for your Subaru vehicles. This component maintains the performance of your car’s battery by using the engine’s power to charge the battery cell. We offer genuine alternators for various Subaru models, ranging from the oldest Justy to the latest WRX.


Alternator

Part Number: 23700AB051
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Altntr Assembly
Replaces: 23700AB050, 23700AB13A
Description: Legacy, Outback. Without turbo. Forester. WRX. Impreza. 2.5l.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • WRX
MSRP $471.81
$383.11

Alternator

Part Number: 23700AB220
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Altntr Assembly
Description: Forester. 2.5l.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester
MSRP $658.33
$446.35

Alternator

Part Number: 23700AA7018A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Alternator Ay
Replaces: 23700AA700, 23700AA701
Description: Forester. Without turbo. With hybrid.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • XV Crosstrek
MSRP $724.87
$491.46

Alternator

Part Number: 23700AA971
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Alternator Ay
Description: Crosstrek. 2.0l. From 5/23/17. From 05/23/2017, 2.0L.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek
MSRP $732.53
$496.66

Alternator

Part Number: 23700AB180
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Altntr Assembly
Description: BRZ. 2.4l.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • BRZ
MSRP $715.77
$485.29

Alternator

Part Number: 23708AA34A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Rotor Ay Alternator
Description: Legacy/Outback. 2.5l. To 12/4/12.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $185.12
$131.06

Alternator

Part Number: 23700AA5108A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Alternator Assembly
Replaces: 23700AA510
Description: Fits Legacy, Outback, Tribeca Alternator Your alternator replenishes your battery when your car is running. If you have a battery...
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • B9 Tribeca,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $815.00
$552.57

Alternator

Part Number: 23700AA871
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Altntr Assembly
Replaces: 23700AA680, 23700AA681, 23700AA870
Description: Alternator. Fits Forester, STI, WRX Alternator Your alternator replenishes your battery when your car is running. If you have a...
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • WRX STI
MSRP $748.83
$507.71

Alternator

Part Number: 23700AA98A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Alternator Assembly
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Impreza
MSRP $475.28
$330.80

Alternator

Part Number: 23700AB01A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Altntr Assembly
Description: Legacy, Outback. 2.5l.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $609.58
$413.30

Alternator Bolt

Part Number: 800708380
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Bolt
Replaces: 800108710, 800708100
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester
MSRP $2.80
$1.98

Alternator Bolt

Part Number: 808408120
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Alternator Mount Bolt, Alternator Bracket Bolt, Bolt-8X60X60
Description: Without hybrid, #2.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • WRX
MSRP $2.88
$2.04

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Improve Your Car Battery’s Performance with a Subaru OEM Alternator

An alternator’s main parts include a rotor, stator, diode rectifier, and voltage regulator. The rotor acts as the rotating component of this equipment. It has magnets that generate an alternating current (AC) to charge your car’s battery. Meanwhile, the stator is the stationary part of an alternator. The stator’s coils send the AC to a set of diode rectifiers. These connected diodes are then responsible for regulating the current. Together, these components ensure that your battery has sufficient load for every car ride.

It is essential to inspect this component regularly since a malfunctioning one gives various problems. For instance, a weak alternator causes a weak or dead battery. As a result, you will have a difficult time starting your Subaru vehicle. Odd noises from your car’s hood is also a sign of a bad alternator. Thus, it is crucial to incorporate a compatible unit to your vehicle.

Buy Premium Subaru Alternators at Discounted Prices

At SubaruOnlineParts, we provide customers with 100% genuine alternators and related auto components. Our extensive catalog of alternators is compatible with older models of Justy, RX, Loyale, Legacy, Outback, Impreza, Forester, Baja, GL, and DL. We also offer this equipment for newer models of Ascent, Crosstek, WRX, and Impreza.

We do not offer used or aftermarket items. Hence, all of our products are authentic Subaru car parts. Should you have any questions about the products, feel free to contact our customer service.

Frequently Asked Questions About Subaru Alternators

What is an alternator in a car?

Car alternators power the different electrical components of your car. The alternator has a rotor shaft that spins a set of magnets around a coil, generating the alternating current (AC). This gets converted into a direct current (DC) to power and activates the electrical systems of your ride.

How long does a car alternator last?

Typically, alternators for cars can last up to seven years or between 80,000 to 150,000 miles. Other factors like the quality of the alternator, power drain, and driving conditions can cause your alternator to deteriorate faster. Proper maintenance of this component and its different parts, such as the bearings and connectors, is needed to extend its longevity.

Can you jumpstart a car with a bad alternator?

In some instances, drivers can jumpstart their cars with a faulty alternator as long as the car battery has enough charge to run the vehicle. We recommend changing your broken or faulty alternator as soon as possible, as driving with them can be extremely dangerous. If you can’t start your car reliably, it can indicate a broken alternator.

How to test a car alternator?

You can see if your alternator is still working by checking the voltage of your battery using a multimeter. The volt range of your battery should be somewhere between 12 to 13 with the engine off. Once you take the initial reading, you should check your battery while the car is running and see if it is at 13 to 14 volts.

How to replace a car alternator?

You must first loosen and remove the serpentine belt when repairing your alternator. Set it aside and start clearing all the corresponding parts of your alternator. You can then line up the bolt holes and tighten the bolts according to the correct tension. You can also replace the belt with a new one if needed, and make sure you adjust to the proper belt tension accordingly.