Segment:
Compact Crossover SUV / Station Wagon
Target Audience:
Individuals and families seeking a versatile, AWD-equipped vehicle with good utility and off-road capability for its class.
Key Competitors:
Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Ford Escape, Nissan Xterra, Mitsubishi Montero Sport.
Subaru Advantage:
Standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, Boxer engine layout providing a lower center of gravity.
Standard AWD:
Subaru's signature Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system is standard on all models.
Body Styles:
Offered primarily as a 5-door wagon with increased ride height and rugged body cladding, differentiating it from the standard Legacy sedan/wagon.
Engine Layout:
Horizontally opposed Boxer engine for improved balance and lower center of gravity.
Engine:
Engine mechanical (2.5L DOHC EJ25D, 2.5L SOHC EJ253), lubrication system, cooling system, fuel system, ignition system, emissions control system, engine electrical.
Transmission:
Manual Transmission (5-speed), Automatic Transmission (4-speed electronically controlled).
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, front and rear differentials, drive shafts, CV joints.
Suspension:
Front and rear suspension components, shock absorbers, struts, control arms, bushings, sway bars.
Brakes:
Front and rear brake systems (disc brakes), ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), brake hydraulics, parking brake.
Steering:
Power steering system, steering column, steering rack.
Electrical:
Battery, charging system, starting system, lighting, instrumentation, power windows, power locks, mirrors, wipers, horn, body control modules, fuses and relays.
HVAC:
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system, climate control, refrigerant system.
Body:
Exterior body panels, interior trim, glass, seals, doors, hood, tailgate, bumpers.
Chassis:
Frame structure, unibody construction, rust prevention, chassis components.
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance, fluid changes (oil, coolant, transmission, brake), filter replacements, tune-ups, spark plug replacement.
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting guides, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) for OBD-II system, symptom-based diagnostics.
Repair:
Engine repair (head gasket, timing belt, etc.), transmission overhaul, suspension component replacement, brake caliper/rotor service, electrical component repair/replacement.
Overhaul:
Detailed engine and transmission overhaul procedures.
Alignment:
Wheel alignment specifications and procedures.
Special Tools:
Identification and usage of special tools required for specific repairs.
Wiring Diagrams:
Comprehensive electrical wiring diagrams for all systems.
Depth:
Factory-level diagnostic and repair procedures, including detailed specifications, tolerances, and torque values.
Diagnostic Capability:
Advanced diagnostics for engine management, ABS, and other electronic systems.
Rebuild Procedures:
Complete rebuild procedures for major mechanical components.
Engine Displacement 1:
2.5 Liters (2457 cc)
Engine Type 1:
DOHC (Dual Overhead Camshaft), 16-valve, Naturally Aspirated Flat-Four (Boxer)
Horsepower 1:
165 hp @ 5,600 rpm
Torque 1:
162 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
Fuel Injection 1:
Electronic Fuel Injection (MPI)
Engine Code 2:
EJ253 (Later models/California emissions)
Engine Displacement 2:
2.5 Liters (2457 cc)
Engine Type 2:
SOHC (Single Overhead Camshaft), 16-valve, Naturally Aspirated Flat-Four (Boxer)
Horsepower 2:
162 hp @ 5,600 rpm
Torque 2:
163 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline
Recommended Octane:
87 Octane (Minimum)
Acceleration 0 60:
Approx. 9.0 - 9.5 seconds (Varies by transmission and configuration)
Type Standard:
5-speed Manual Transmission
Type Optional:
4-speed Automatic Transmission (Electronically Controlled)
AWD Integration:
Integrated with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system (Active AWD for automatic, viscous coupling for manual).
Transmission Fluid Spec Auto:
Subaru ATF HP (or equivalent Dexron III/Mercon)
Transmission Fluid Capacity Auto:
Approx. 3.5 - 4.0 quarts (dry fill)
Transmission Fluid Spec Manual:
SAE 75W-90 GL-5 Gear Oil
Transmission Fluid Capacity Manual:
Approx. 2.0 quarts
NHTSA Front Crash Test Driver:
Four Stars
NHTSA Front Crash Test Passenger:
Four Stars
IIHS Side Impact:
Acceptable (for models equipped with side airbags, though side airbags were not standard on all trims).
ABS:
Standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Traction Control:
Available Traction Control System (TCS) on some models/trims.
Airbags:
Frontal airbags for driver and passenger; optional side-impact airbags for front occupants on some trims.
Seatbelts:
Three-point seatbelts with pretensioners for front occupants, three-point seatbelts for rear occupants.
Rollover Protection:
Reinforced chassis and roof structure designed to resist rollover deformation.
Oil Change Interval:
Every 3,750 miles or 3 months (severe driving) / 7,500 miles or 6 months (normal driving), whichever comes first (Consult manual for specifics).
Air Filter Replacement:
Every 15,000 miles or 12 months.
Cabin Air Filter Replacement:
Every 15,000 miles or 12 months (if equipped).
Spark Plug Replacement:
Every 30,000 miles (standard copper plugs) or 60,000-100,000 miles (iridium/platinum plugs, if applicable to specific engine variants/upgrades).
Timing Belt Replacement:
Critical: 105,000 miles or 7 years (whichever comes first). Failure can cause catastrophic engine damage.
Engine Oil Spec:
SAE 5W-30 (Synthetic or Conventional)
Engine Oil Capacity:
4.8 US quarts (with filter) for 2.5L engine.
Coolant Type:
Subaru Super Coolant (Blue) or equivalent ethylene glycol-based coolant with corrosion inhibitors. Mix 50/50 with deionized water.
Coolant Capacity:
Approx. 6.5 US quarts
Head Gaskets:
The EJ25D engine is particularly known for premature head gasket failure. Early detection and replacement are crucial.
Oil Leaks:
Common oil leaks from the valve cover gaskets and oil pan gasket can occur with age and mileage.
Cv Boots:
Front and rear CV joint boots are prone to cracking and tearing, leading to loss of grease and eventual CV joint failure.
Suspension Components:
Wear and tear on bushings, ball joints, and tie rod ends is common due to the vehicle's utility and age.
Exhaust System:
Corrosion and failure of exhaust components (muffler, catalytic converter) can occur due to environmental factors and age.
Subaru Identity:
Subaru is known for its commitment to All-Wheel Drive, boxer engines, and a focus on safety and durability.
Legacy Origin:
The Subaru Legacy was introduced in 1989 as a replacement for the Leone. The Outback variant emerged as a distinct model in the mid-1990s, based on the Legacy wagon but with raised suspension and SUV-like styling cues.
Second Gen Legacy:
The 2001 model year represents the second generation of the Subaru Legacy (BD/BG/BK chassis codes), which ran from 1993 to 1999. The Outback was a popular variant within this generation.
Manufacturing Plant:
Gunma Manufacturing Plant, Japan
Production Period:
1993-1999 (for the second generation Legacy platform on which the 2001 Outback is based, though model years often overlap with the next generation launch in some markets).
Consumer Reports Ratings:
Generally received average to above-average reliability ratings from Consumer Reports for its era, with some noted exceptions (e.g., head gaskets).
Car And Driver Awards:
While the Outback itself might not have specific annual awards, the Legacy line often appeared on Car and Driver's '10Best' lists in earlier generations.
Epa Fuel Economy Mpg City Auto:
19 MPG
Epa Fuel Economy Mpg Highway Auto:
25 MPG
Epa Fuel Economy Mpg City Manual:
18 MPG
Epa Fuel Economy Mpg Highway Manual:
24 MPG