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Why Subaru Outback Owners See This Pricing
Outback's flat-four AWD system makes some jobs (like head gaskets) more labor-intensive than competitors.
For reference, the national average for power steering pump replacement on a typical passenger vehicle is $500 to $1,000. The Subaru Outback runs about +10% versus that baseline.
Common Symptoms in the Subaru Outback
Whining when turning the wheel
Hard or stiff steering
Power steering fluid leak
Steering feel that comes and goes
What It Is
The pump pressurizes power steering fluid so the steering rack can boost your input. Found mostly on cars built before about 2015.
Why It Matters
Driving with a failing pump damages the steering rack, a much more expensive part.
How to Save Money on Subaru Outback Power Steering Pump Replacement
Replace the high-pressure hose at the same time if it's original, it's often the source of leaks
Many newer cars have electric power steering with no pump at all
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