The belt diagram is not under the hood on a sticker, as located on many other vehicles. Consult your Owners Manual. If all else fails, make your own diagram before belt removal. Cheers! On my 2005 Outback 2.5 the belts are (facing vehicle from front) AC on right and Alt/Power Steering pump on left. The AC belt is narrower and the Alt/PS belt is wider. The AC belt routes over the rear half of the crank pulley on left, AC pump on right, and tensioner pulley at bottom right. The Alt/PS belt routes over the front half of the crank pulley, over Alt at top right, over PS pump on bottom left. The AC pump tension is managed by a 12mm bolt above the tensioner. The Alt/PS belt tension is managed by a 12mm bolt above the left side of the Alternator. Good luck.
A Google search turned up a hand full of diagrams. https://www.google.com/#q=2001+subaru+outback+3.0+serpentine+belt+diagram
looking for info on locating water pump and timing belt on 99 subaru outback 2.5 liter motor, hopefully with a diagram...thank you
The 2013 Subaru Outback has a FB25 engine, which uses a timing chain.
Subaru uses a belt.
Subaru does use a timing belt. Please ask a question that can be answered.
check owners manual, it will be in there
105,000 miles
In the "Supplement for 6 Cylinder Engine Model" of the 2001 Legacy Service Manual, under Mechanical - "V" Belt..... Or take a picture before you remove the belt !!!!!
In front of the Engine, under the Belt Covers.....
No, it has 2 timing chains.....
your h6 has a timing chain
In The Subaru Legacy(Outback) Service Manual and the Chilton or Haynes Repair Manual for the Legacy & Forester 2000 thru 2006.