Subaru Outback damper pulley failure caused belts to grind against engine component on Subaru Outback

Submitted by fourwheelsfixer · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Subaru Outback owners report experiencing issues related to damper pulley failure, which can lead to belts grinding against engine components. This problem may result in varying belt tension due to the cycling of the alternator load and fluctuations in the power-steering pump load, causing inconsistent feedback to the crank. Additionally, owners may notice a grinding noise from the belts, often linked to accessory bearing issues in components like the power steering pump, alternator, or A/C compressor clutch. To diagnose the source of the noise, some owners find it helpful to remove the belt and start the engine to see if the noise persists, confirming whether it originates from the belt system. If the grinding noise ceases with the belt off, spinning the accessory drive can help pinpoint the specific component causing the issue. Timely diagnosis and repair are crucial to prevent further damage and ensure the vehicle operates smoothly.

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Subaru Outback vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 141,350 miles
(141,350 - 141,350)

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