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Does the 2013 Subaru Outback have aux input?

Yes. The 2013 Outback generally includes a 3.5mm auxiliary input (AUX) jack as part of the audio system, alongside a USB port for iPod control, in most trims. The AUX port is usually located in the center console area near the USB connection.


This article explains whether the 2013 Outback offers an AUX input, how it’s implemented across different trims, and what to do if your particular model doesn’t include a dedicated AUX jack.


Audio options by trim


The following overview covers typical features of the 2013 Outback’s audio setup and how the AUX input is implemented across trims.



  • Auxiliary input (AUX) jack: In most 2013 Outback models with the standard or upgraded audio system, a 3.5mm AUX input is provided. Location is typically on or near the center console, close to the USB port and other audio connections.

  • USB input and iPod control: A USB port is commonly included, enabling direct connection to USB devices and iPod/iPhone control through the infotainment interface.

  • Bluetooth connectivity: Standard for hands-free calling and, on many trims, wireless audio streaming.

  • CD player and radio options: Depending on trim, a CD player may be present; some configurations rely on radio, Bluetooth, USB, and AUX for audio input.


To confirm the exact configuration for a specific vehicle, check the owner's manual or the original window sticker, as availability can vary by trim and regional market.


Where to locate the AUX jack


For most 2013 Outback models that include AUX, look at the center console area, between the gear shifter and the storage bin. The AUX jack is typically labeled and located near the USB port or behind a small panel.


What if your model doesn’t have AUX


If a particular 2013 Outback lacks a dedicated AUX jack, you can often use Bluetooth audio streaming to play from a phone or other device. Alternatives include a Bluetooth receiver or, as a last resort, an aftermarket head unit or adapter that adds AUX/USB inputs.


Summary: The 2013 Subaru Outback generally offers a 3.5mm AUX input in most trims, paired with USB/iPod control and Bluetooth capabilities. Availability can vary by trim and market, so verifying with the vehicle’s manual or dealer is recommended if AUX input is important to you.

How do I know if my car has aux?


To find out if your car has an aux port, look for a small, round 3.5mm jack that looks like a headphone socket, most often located on the dashboard, center console, or in the armrest storage compartment. It may be labeled "AUX" or have a headphone icon next to it. If you can't find one, check your car's manual or look for an "AUX" option in your radio's menu, as the port might be hidden. 
This video shows how to find and use the AUX port in a car: 57sTalkingTechTrendsYouTube · May 19, 2025
Where to look for the aux port

  • Dashboard: The port is often visible on the face of the stereo system or on the front dash panel. 
  • Center Console: Check the area between the front seats. You may need to lift the lid of the center console's storage compartment to find it. 
  • Glove Compartment: Some manufacturers place the aux port inside the glove compartment. 
  • Back of the Radio: In some cases, the port is located on the back of the radio itself, and a car audio installer may be able to run a wire from it to a more accessible spot, notes Reddit users. 

What to do if you can't find one
  • Check your radio's display: Some stereos will show an "AUX" option on the screen even if the port isn't obvious, indicating it's there but possibly hidden in a storage area. 
  • Consult your car's manual: The manual is the most reliable source for specific information about your car's features. 
  • Consider alternative solutions: If your car truly lacks a port, you can use a Bluetooth adapter or a cassette tape adapter if your car has a cassette player, explains Quora users. 



Where is the aux in a Subaru Outback?


center console box
Install the AUX unit in the section marked A on the left side of the inside of the center console box. To prevent an accident, be sure to place the vehicle on a level surface before installation. Apply the parking brake firmly and make sure that the vehicle is stable.



How do I connect my phone to my 2013 Subaru Outback?


Right here and I'm going to show you guys how to connect your phone to Bluetooth. And with the Android Auto and Apple CarPlay on that as well to connect your phone to the Bluetooth.



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The 2013 Subaru Outback is offered in five trim levels: 2.5i, 2.5i Premium, 2.5i Limited, 3.6R and 3.6R Limited. Base 2.5i models feature all-wheel drive, a 6-speed manual transmission, 16-inch steel wheels with covers, roof rails and a 4-speaker audio system with Bluetooth and a USB port for portable music players.


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