DIY repair guide for 2001 Subaru Forester

Serpentine belt replacement Guide β€” 2001 Subaru Forester

Start with the exact-fit quick answer below, then open the full guide when you want the longer procedure, parts, and factory references.

Verified OEM data β€” sourced from the factory service manual

Quick answer

Belt jobs are about routing, tension, and accessory fitment

This page keeps the belt length, routing path, and tensioner checks near the top so the install can go once without guesswork.

Direct answer

Confirm belt routing and accessory alignment first

2001 Subaru Forester belt jobs only stay easy when the routing path and accessory layout match the vehicle data.

  • β€’ Belt part: Serpentine Belt (6 rib β€” drives AC, alternator, PS pump (EJ25 horizontally-opposed engine))
  • β€’ Note the routing diagram before removal.
  • β€’ Inspect the tensioner and pulleys for wear while the belt is off.
  • β€’ Verify alignment before releasing tension.

Before you order

Use the engine-specific length and rib count

The right belt depends on engine and accessory layout, so length and rib count should be your first filter.

  • β€’ Verify engine-specific belt length and rib count.
  • β€’ Check whether the tensioner or idler should be replaced at the same time.
  • β€’ Keep the routing notes below open while you compare listings.

Next step

Keep the charging and cooling pages nearby

The belt often feeds the alternator and water pump, so the adjacent pages stay relevant while the belt is off.

  • β€’ Open the alternator page if charging output was part of the symptom.
  • β€’ Open the coolant or water-pump path if belt wear came with overheating or coolant loss.

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Symptom routing

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Best first step for this repair

Check belt fitment and length

The right belt depends on engine and accessory layout, so length and rib count should be your first filter.

Verify engine-specific belt length and rib count.

Check whether the tensioner or idler should be replaced at the same time.

Keep the routing notes below open while you compare listings.

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At a glance

The core information most people want before deciding whether to do this repair themselves.

DIY parts cost: $25-80

Difficulty

Easy to Intermediate

Time

20-30 minutes

Parts

1 items

DIY savings

$100-400+

2001 Subaru Forester β€” What You Need to Know

  • β€’EJ25 is a horizontally-opposed (boxer) engine β€” belt routing is horizontal instead of vertical. Allow extra time to understand layout
  • β€’SEPARATE timing belt: EJ25 uses a rubber timing belt with a 105,000-mile replacement interval β€” do not confuse with serpentine belt
  • β€’If timing belt has not been replaced at 105k miles, do this service at the same time as serpentine belt β€” saves significant labor
  • β€’2006+ Forester models: verify you have 2.5L naturally aspirated EJ253, not the turbo EJ255 β€” turbo model has slightly different belt routing
Torque specs

Tensioner bolt: 19 ft-lbs

Belt routing

EJ25 boxer: Crankshaft β†’ AC compressor β†’ alternator β†’ power steering pump β†’ tensioner β†’ idler. Belt runs horizontally due to boxer engine orientation.

Safety Warnings

  • β€’Subaru EJ25 is a BOXER (horizontally-opposed) engine β€” components are sideways vs. upright. Belt runs left-to-right
  • β€’The EJ25 also has a TIMING BELT (not chain) β€” check its replacement interval (105,000 miles). The serpentine is separate

Tools required

Gather these before you start so the job flows cleanly once the vehicle is apart.

12mm socket (tensioner)
Flashlight (engine is horizontal β€” unusual layout)

Belt fitment and routing support

Serpentine belts vary by engine, A/C package, and accessory layout. Confirm rib count and overall length first.

We surface the most relevant part number, OEM reference, or spec we have for this job so you can compare listings with higher confidence.

Serpentine Belt6 rib β€” drives AC, alternator, PS pump (EJ25 horizontally-opposed engine)
Gates K060895
Check belt fitment

Belt searches that prevent wrong-order delays

Start with the belt, then verify tensioner or idler parts if squeal or wobble was part of the original symptom.

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Serpentine Belt

6 rib β€” drives AC, alternator, PS pump (EJ25 horizontally-opposed engine)

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Basic procedure overview

This is the short version of the job flow. The AI guide below fills in torque specs, access details, and vehicle-specific cautions.

  1. 1Locate automatic spring tensioner on driver side of engine
  2. 2Rotate tensioner clockwise with 12mm socket to release tension
  3. 3Remove belt carefully β€” boxer layout means pulleys are at unusual angles
  4. 4Route new belt: crankshaft β†’ AC β†’ alternator β†’ PS pump β†’ tensioner β†’ idler
  5. 5Release tensioner, verify belt tracking on all pulleys

Frequently asked questions

How much does serpentine belt replacement cost for a 2001 Subaru Forester?
DIY serpentine belt replacement on a 2001 Subaru Forester costs approximately $25-80 in parts. A professional shop typically charges $105-280 including labor. By doing it yourself, you save $80–$200+ in labor costs.
How long does serpentine belt replacement take on a 2001 Subaru Forester?
A serpentine belt replacement on a 2001 Subaru Forester typically takes 20-30 minutes for a DIY mechanic. Professional shops may be faster due to lifts and pneumatic tools. First-timers should add 30–60 minutes for setup and learning.
Can I do serpentine belt replacement myself on a 2001 Subaru Forester?
Difficulty varies depending on your 2001 Subaru Forester's specific configuration. With the right tools and a service manual, most handy owners can complete this in 20-30 minutes.
What tools do I need for serpentine belt replacement on a 2001 Subaru Forester?
For serpentine belt replacement on a 2001 Subaru Forester you'll need: 12mm socket (tensioner), Flashlight (engine is horizontal β€” unusual layout). You'll also need the correct replacement parts: Serpentine Belt (6 rib β€” drives AC, alternator, PS pump (EJ25 horizontally-opposed engine)).
What happens if I delay serpentine belt replacement on my 2001 Subaru Forester?
A cracked or worn serpentine belt on your 2001 Subaru Forester can snap without warning, instantly killing power steering, the alternator, water pump, and A/C. An overheated engine from a lost water pump can cause head gasket failure.
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About Serpentine belt replacement on Subaru Forester

Performing a serpentine belt replacement on your 2001 Subaru Forester is a common maintenance task that most DIY mechanics can handle with basic tools. By doing this repair yourself, you can save $100-400 compared to dealership or shop prices.

The Subaru Forester has been in production for many years, and serpentine belt replacement procedures are well-documented. Always refer to your owner's manual for vehicle-specific information and torque specifications.

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