If your question would be along the lines of "I found this answer, is it up to date?", the answer would be no. Even if you submitted an identical question, it will be closed as a duplicate of the question you linked (you might be able to get away with "I found this question, but its answers are outdated because...").
As jonrsharpe said, if you need an old question updated, you can apply a bounty:
If you see a question that has not gotten a satisfactory answer, a
bounty may help attract more attention and more answers. Slice off
anywhere from +50 to +500 of your own hard-earned reputation, and
attach it to any question as a bounty. You do not need to be the asker
of the question to offer a bounty on it.
Placing a bounty as (I think) "answer is outdated or needs clarification" should be sufficient. It may even attract new answers as well as the OP updating the current one.
A few other things you could do:
- Ask the OP via a comment to update the answer, or clarify that it is still up-to-date
- Bring the answer to the attention of a chat room and ask for it to be updated, or confirmation that it is still up-to-date
Part of the edit process is keeping answers up-to-date, therefore even users with sub-2k reputation will be able to update the answer via suggested edits. Remember that if you're going to edit something yourself to update/add details to it, ensure you use a good edit summary (otherwise your edit will probably be rejected).