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Arlene (not verified)    April 19, 2022 - 12:00AM

2017 Outback battery dead at 18 months, replaced by AAA no problems since. 2019 Outback battery dead at 35,000, replaced with larger non-Subaru battery. Dead within 2 weeks and now has needed jumping 6-8 times. Dealer kept it for 6 days, says nothing is wrong. Says maybe lights left on, key fob, tailgate up, etc etc. Vehicle not driven enough. It’s “normal” for the battery to die if not driven every 3 days, etc. Offers battery tender for free and suggests contacting SOA to get voucher for service so they can replace with a stronger battery. A car that won’t start is of no value…likely going to purchase something else. We have owned 3 Subaru’s but never again…frustrating.

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