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Auxiliary Battery Replacement Service

How much does a Auxiliary Battery Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Subaru Baja Auxiliary Battery Replacement is $258 with $163 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2006 Subaru BajaH4-2.5L TurboService typeAuxiliary Battery ReplacementEstimate$440.47Shop/Dealer Price$531.84 - $783.45
2003 Subaru BajaH4-2.5LService typeAuxiliary Battery ReplacementEstimate$420.47Shop/Dealer Price$511.86 - $763.48
2005 Subaru BajaH4-2.5L TurboService typeAuxiliary Battery ReplacementEstimate$420.47Shop/Dealer Price$511.86 - $763.48
2004 Subaru BajaH4-2.5LService typeAuxiliary Battery ReplacementEstimate$420.47Shop/Dealer Price$511.84 - $763.44
2004 Subaru BajaH4-2.5L TurboService typeAuxiliary Battery ReplacementEstimate$420.47Shop/Dealer Price$511.87 - $763.51
2006 Subaru BajaH4-2.5LService typeAuxiliary Battery ReplacementEstimate$420.47Shop/Dealer Price$511.86 - $763.48
2005 Subaru BajaH4-2.5LService typeAuxiliary Battery ReplacementEstimate$425.47Shop/Dealer Price$516.72 - $768.24
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What is the Auxiliary Battery all about?

The vast majority of passenger vehicles on the road today have only a single, large battery. It’s generally located under the hood, although some makes and models have the primary battery in the trunk, near the spare tire. This battery’s job is simple – it provides the electricity needed to start the engine. All other power generated during operation to power the radio, signal lights, and other accessories comes from the alternator.

However, some vehicles (notably higher-end European imports) have more than one battery. There’s the primary battery under the hood, but there’s also an auxiliary battery. These are used to power other systems on the car that require 12 volts of power, and which the alternator is not capable of powering directly. In these instances, the alternator is responsible for charging both the primary and the auxiliary battery. The primary battery delivers voltage during cranking, and the auxiliary battery runs some or most of the car’s accessories.

Like all batteries, auxiliary batteries will eventually wear out or fail. When this happens, they’ll need to be replaced.

Keep in mind:

  • Auxiliary batteries can be checked during maintenance, but it’s necessary to work with a mechanic familiar with the setup of your vehicle.
  • Auxiliary battery failure generally does not prevent you from driving, but it will create complications such as accessory functions not working.
  • Battery size, location, and cost vary drastically from one vehicle to another.

How it's done:

  • The Auxiliary battery is verified that it needs to be replaced. Accessories are removed as needed for access.
  • The defective Auxiliary battery is disconnected and removed.
  • The battery connections are cleaned and the new Auxiliary battery is installed, secured, and connected.
  • Any accessories that were removed for access are reinstalled. The Auxiliary battery is tested for operation.
  • The vehicle is tested to ensure proper operation of the Auxiliary battery.

Our recommendation:

Over time and through normal use, your battery deteriorates. Eventually, it will fail completely. Most have a lifespan of about five to seven years, but this is only an estimate. Once your auxiliary battery fails, it puts a strain on the rest of your system, and some of your accessories may not operate properly or at all. Have the problem professionally diagnosed by one of our expert mechanics as electrical issues can stem from many different problems, not just battery failure.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Auxiliary Battery?

  • AUX Battery light on in the dash
  • Some or all accessories not working properly

How important is this service?

While a failed auxiliary battery will not prevent your vehicle from driving, it can cause significant complications, including important accessories malfunctioning or not working at all. It can also put additional strain on the rest of your charging system components. Have the auxiliary battery replaced as soon as possible.

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Raymond
37 years of experience
Subaru Baja H4-2.5L Turbo - Pre-purchase Car Inspection - Las Vegas, Nevada
Raymond was early, Very Professional, & very thorough. Answered all my questions and was very informative. Did an Excellent job !

Chet

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Chet
41 years of experience
Subaru Baja H4-2.5L - Evaporation Vent Solenoid - San Diego, California
Chet was great, as usual. He always gives us exactly what we need, advises on future needs and doesn't try to sell us unnecessary service.

Stephen

12 years of experience
36 reviews
Stephen
12 years of experience
Subaru Baja H4-2.5L - Check Engine Light is on - San Diego, California
Stephen was very professional and explained things very well. He also suggested that we not replace a part until the next time we had something else done, in order to save labor costs. Very refreshing!

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Subaru Baja H4-2.5L - Car is not starting - Ann Arbor, Michigan
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