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If the Subaru Impreza is experiencing alternator issues, there are several clear indications. The primary sign is a dead battery. While a dead battery doesn't always indicate a faulty alternator, a malfunctioning alternator is a common cause of a dead battery. If the battery hasn't completely died, you might observe dim or erratic behavior from the instrument panel, such as flickering and noise, due to fluctuating power supply. Replacing the alternator can cost between $300 and $500, covering both parts and labor. Although somewhat costly, it's necessary to address the issue promptly. Delaying the replacement can lead to a compromised battery in a few weeks, incurring an additional cost of around $100. If you opt to replace it yourself, you'll need to unfasten the clamps and remove it, but fortunately, it's conveniently located at the front for easy access.
If your Subaru Impreza is experiencing electrical problems, it could be due to several factors. Faulty wiring can disrupt the proper flow of power, while a malfunctioning battery or alternator can result in a lack of power for the car. Another possibility is a blown fuse. Any of these issues can cause components to fail to operate correctly or as expected.