Stevo F Posted Tuesday at 09:49 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:49 PM I replaced the alternator on my 2003 Forester a few months ago with an OEM new alternator. Now I'm finding, with a voltmeter, that either it takes a few seconds to art charging or not at (it takes several starts for battery voltage to go from 12 to 14 volts). I installed a crappy Duralast alternator and it pushes 13.5- 14 volts all the time. I'd rather use OEM than Duralast (it was originally on my Outback when I bought it and I replaced it with OEM on that car). I already have an unused Subaru remanufactured alternator that I had purchased for my '98 Legacy, but sold the car before I could install it. My question is whether I can use the older alternator on my Forester. I'm not that concerned that it's only an 85 amp vs. my current 90 Amps, but the electrical plug is a different shape, although it has two wires like on my 2003 Forester. I figure I could just wire in the 90's style plug, but are there are design differences between 1990's and 2000;'s Subaru alternators that would prohibit me from using the older alternator? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nvu Posted Wednesday at 12:40 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 12:40 AM (edited) I went reverse, 2006 alternator in 98 impreza. Swapped from black rectangle to green oval plugs and works fine. Though 13.5-14v at the battery is kinda of standard nowadays, it's okay for newer batteries. Edited 17 hours ago by nvu 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevo F Posted 18 hours ago Author Share Posted 18 hours ago Update- I sourced a used OEM alternator off eBay and it worked for about 2 minutes then stopped charging. Back to the drawing board. Thr only alternator they had worked all thr time is the POS Duralast unit. Just wondering if I should get an old style plug, and wire it in and use the unused ‘98 alternator or might that cause issues with the electrical system? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nvu Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago It should work. Only models I know need all 3 pins on the alternator were the sti and XT models with the 32bit ecu, electronic throttle. If yours is cable throttle, it's the old style and only uses 2 of the 3 pins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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