Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement — Subaru Outback DIY Guide

Wipers should be replaced every 6-12 months. The job takes 5 minutes per blade and requires no tools. On the Subaru Outback (1994-present), this job typically takes about 5 minutes and uses 2.5L FB25 boxer-spec parts.

Subaru Outback Specs

  • Production years: 1994-present (6th gen 2020+)
  • Engines: 2.5L FB25 boxer, 2.4L FA24F turbo boxer
  • Lug nut torque: 89 ft-lbs
  • Oil capacity: 5.4 qts (0W-20 full synthetic)
  • Brake fluid: DOT 3

Common Subaru Outback issues: Head gasket leaks on older EJ25; Oil consumption on FB25 (2013-2014); CVT torque converter shudder.

Pro tip: Boxer layout means oil filter and spark plugs are accessed from underneath — a lift or ramps make jobs much easier.

Symptoms

  • Streaking or skipping across the windshield
  • Squealing noise
  • Visible cracks in the rubber
  • Water not clearing properly

Tools

  • No tools required

Steps

  1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield: Pull it straight up until it locks in place pointing away from the glass.
  2. Press the release tab: Most wipers have a small plastic tab where the blade meets the arm. Press it and slide the old blade down and off.
  3. Slide on the new blade: Match the connector type from your old blade. Slide it up the arm until you hear a click.
  4. Lower the wiper gently: Hold the arm and ease it back to the windshield — don't let it slap against the glass.
  5. Repeat on the other blade: Don't forget the rear wiper if your vehicle has one.
  6. Test: Spray washer fluid and run the wipers a couple of cycles to verify a clean sweep.

Safety Notes

  • Don't let the bare wiper arm snap against the windshield — it can crack the glass

FAQ

What's the lug nut torque spec for the Subaru Outback?

89 ft-lbs in a star pattern. Always finish with a torque wrench, never an impact gun.

What engines does the Subaru Outback use, and does that change this job?

Common Subaru Outback engines include 2.5L FB25 boxer, 2.4L FA24F turbo boxer. The procedure is the same across engines, but oil capacity and torque values may vary — confirm against your owner's manual before final assembly.

Are there known Subaru Outback issues to watch for during this job?

Yes — the most common Subaru Outback issues to inspect are: Head gasket leaks on older EJ25; Oil consumption on FB25 (2013-2014); CVT torque converter shudder. While you have the wheel off or the engine open, take 60 seconds to look for these.

How often should I replace wiper blades?

Every 6-12 months, or whenever they start streaking.

What size do I need?

Driver and passenger blades are usually different lengths. Check your owner's manual or use the size lookup at the auto parts store.