Subaru Tribeca 2011 User Manual

Tribeca 2011
Quick Reference Guide.
Complete U.S. specications and illustrations may not have been available at time of publication. Specications are based on the latest product information available at time of publication. Some images shown are for illustration purposes only. Some equipment shown may be optional at extra cost. Specic options may be available only in combination with other options. Specic combinations of equipment or features may vary from time to time and by geographic area. Certain accessories and equipment may not be available at the time of publication.
This Quick Reference Guide applies to all Tribeca models. Therefore, some explanations may be for equipment not installed on your vehicle. Subaru of America, Inc., reserves the right to change or discontinue at any time, without notice, prices, colors, materials, equipment, accessories, specications, models and packages without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles previously sold. Colors shown may vary due to reproduction process.
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Remote Keyless Entry
Lock/Arm
• Press to lock all doors and rear gate.
• If any of the doors or the rear gate are not fully closed, an electronic chirp will sound ve times and the hazard lights will ash ve times to alert you that the doors or the rear gate are not properly closed.
• To activate the vehicle nder function, press three times (within ve seconds). If you are within 30 feet of the vehicle, the horn will sound one time and the hazard
lights will ash three times.
Unlocking the Rear Gate
Press to unlock the rear gate. An electronic chirp will sound twice and the hazard lights will ash twice.
Unlock/Disarm
• Press once to unlock the driver’s door.
• Press twice (within ve seconds) to unlock all doors.
• When the “Unlock/Disarm” button is pressed, the dome and map lights will illuminate if the dome light switch is in the middle position.
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Panic Alarm
• Press once and the horn will sound and the hazard lights will ash.
• Press any button on the remote to deactivate.
Immobilizer
When the security alarm is activated, the immobilizer interrupts the starter motor to prevent an intruder from starting your vehicle without a registered key.
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Power Driver Seat: 8-way Adjust
1. Forward/Backward, Angle and Height
Move the switch toward the front or rear to move the seat forward or backward. Pull the switch up or push down on the front of the switch to adjust the angle of the seat cushion. Pulling the switch up or pushing down on the rear of the switch will adjust the height of the seat cushion.
2. Seatback
Move the switch in the corresponding direction to adjust the angle of the seatback.
Midway Stopping Feature for 2nd Row Seats
The 2nd row seats are equipped with a midway stopping feature on the sliding mechanism. Release the midway stopping feature by pushing the lever located on the outside of the 2nd row seat forward and slide the seat.
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Power Driver’s Seat: Memory
You can memorize two seat positions. To memorize seat positions:
3. Press the “SET” button.
4. Within ve seconds after pressing the
“SET” button, press the “1” or “2” button. A buzzer will sound one time to inform you that the memorizing is nished.
To move the seat to a memorized position with the vehicle selector lever in “P” (Park) position, press either the “1” or “2” button. The seat will move to the stored position.
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Caution Informational
Trip meter A/B selection and trip
meter reset knob
Seatbelt warning
Tachometer
Temperature Gauge
Brake system
Front passenger seatbelt warning
SRS airbag system
Security indicator light
Door open
Charge warning
Oil pressure warning
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Rear Differential oil temperature warning
High beam indicator light
AT OIL TEMP warning
ABS warning
Low fuel
All-Wheel Drive warning
Speedometer
Trip meter and odometer
Fuel Gauge
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Vehicle Dynamics Control/Vehicle Dynamics Control operation
Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF
CHECK ENGINE / Malfunction indicator
Tire pressure warning light
Front passenger frontal airbag ON
Front passenger frontal airbag OFF
Low windshield washer uid
Turn signals
Front fog light indicator light (if equipped)
Headlight indicator light
Cruise Control indicator light
Cruise control set indicator light
SPORT mode
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Steering Column
Push the lever down rmly to adjust the vertical and lengthwise position of the column. Firmly push the lever back up to lock the
column in place. Do not adjust while driving.
Power Exterior Mirrors
Turn knob to the “L” side to adjust the left-hand mirror or to the “R” side to adjust the right-hand mirror. Move the knob in the direction you want to move the mirror, then return the knob to the neutral position. The mirrors can also be adjusted manually.
HomeLink® (if equipped)
Three buttons on the driver’s side sun visor control indoor or outdoor devices (such as a garage door) from inside your vehicle.
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Power Moonroof
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With the moonroof in the fully closed position, press the switch the moonroof up. Press and hold the
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to lower the moonroof.
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Rear Seat Entertainment System
You can enjoy watching movies or listening to music when a movie DVD or music CD is inserted into the rear seat entertainment system. You can operate the rear seat entertainment system by the remote control. You can play a video or game when a video camera or a video machine is connected to the auxiliary input jacks, located on the left rear quarter panel across from the 3rd row seats. You can listen to audio by using the wireless headphones that are included with the system.
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Light Controls
Push up for right turn signal.
Turns on headlights, instrument panel illumination, front side marker lights, taillights and license plate lights.
Push down for left turn signal.
Turns on fog lights (if equipped).
Turns on instrument panel lights, tail lights, front side marker lights and license plate lights.
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Parking Light Switch
The switch is located on the top of the steering column. Press the switch to turn lights on or off. This control operates the parking lights, front and rear side marker lights, tail lights and license plate lights when the ignition is off.
When the dial is turned downward, illumination becomes dim. When the dial is turned upward, illumination becomes bright. When the dial is fully turned upward while the light switch is on, instrument panel illumination becomes bright.
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Windshield Wipers
To turn wipers on, press the wiper control lever down one level for intermittent, two levels for low, or three levels for high speed. Return the lever to the “OFF” position to stop wipers. For a single wipe/mist, pull the lever toward you. To spray washer uid spray, press the washer button at the end of the wiper control lever.
To operate the rear wiper, turn the knob on the end of the control lever forward to intermittent, continuous, or wash position. Turn the end of the lever backward for wash operation when the rear wiper is not in use. When the automatic transmission is placed in reverse, the rear wiper will operate continuously even when the rear wiper is in the “INT” position.
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Daytime Running Lights
Daytime running lights are standard on your vehicle. A reduced brightness high beam will be automatically turned on by the daytime running light system when the engine has started and the parking brake is fully released or the light switch is in the “OFF” or “ position. You must always switch on your headlights when it’s dark outside by turning the light switch to the “
” position.
Windshield Wiper De-Icer
Remove the snow from your windshield before starting this system.
To begin de-icing, push the button (the light will illuminate while in operation). The de-icing system automatically shuts off after about 15 minutes. If more time is required, push the button to reactivate the de-icer.
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
1. Rear A/C Cooling
A fan speed control dial is located on the back of the center console. Turn the dial to select one of four (0-4) fan speeds. When the front passenger air conditioner is operating, cool air comes from vents on the ceiling. When the front passenger air conditioner is off, room temperature air comes from the vents.
2. Temperature Control
Separate temperature settings can be made for the driver’s side and passenger’s side by adjusting the dials appropriately. Turn the dial clockwise and release to increase the temperature by one degree. Turn the dial counterclockwise and release to reduce the temperature by one degree.
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3. Heated Seats
The left button is for the driver’s seat and the right button is for the front passenger’s seat. To warm the seats, press the appropriate button. Adjust the temperature level by pressing the button. Indicator lights beside the button show the temperature level. To turn off, press the button a few times until all indicator lights go off or keep the button pressed for two more seconds.
4. Defroster Button
Push the button to defrost or dehumidify the windshield and front door windows.
5. Automatic On and Off
This system automatically controls outlet air temperature, fan speed, air ow distribution, air inlet control, and air conditioner compressor operation. Press “AUTO” to activate. Press “OFF” to turn off.
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6. Recirculated/Outside Air
Press the air inlet selection button to prevent outside air from being drawn into the passenger compartment. Press the button again to allow outside air into the compartment. TO PREVENT WINDSHIELD FOGGING, DO NOT REMAIN IN THE RECIRCULATED MODE FOR ANY EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.
7. Fan Speed
Turn the fan speed control dial to select one of six fan speeds. Turn the dial clockwise to increase fan speed; turn it counterclockwise to decrease. Fan speed level is shown on the display of the dial. Push the “AUTO” button to automatically change the fan speed to correspond with various temperature conditions.
8. Air Flow
Push the “MODE” button to select the desired air ow mode: ventilation, bi-level, heat or heat-defrost will be displayed on the fan speed control dial.
9. Rear Window Defogger
To defog the rear window and exterior mirrors, press the rear window defogger button. The defogger will automatically shut off in about 15 minutes. To manually shut it off, press the button again.
10. Air Conditioning
Press the “A/C” button to activate the air conditioning. Press it again to turn the air conditioning off.
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Audio controls
Radio Functions
1. Power/Volume Control
Push the “POWER/VOL” knob for on or off; turn the knob to control volume.
2. Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader
Each press of the “TONE/BAL” button will cycle you through Volume, Bass, Midrange, Treble, Fade, or Balance. Use the “POWER/VOL” knob to adjust the desired tone or mode.
3. FM/AM
Push to choose FM1, FM2 or AM reception.
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6. Presets
You can save up to six favorite stations for each band – FM1, FM2, and AM. Select a frequency and press one of the preset buttons for more than 1.5 seconds to store it.
7. Satellite Radio
An optional satellite radio tuner and antenna can be connected to this audio unit. You can hear satellite radio programs by pressing the “SAT” button after connecting optional equipment. To receive satellite radio service, it is necessary to enter into a separate contract with a satellite radio provider.
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4. Tune/Track
Press the up arrow to increase the tuning frequency; press the down arrow to decrease it.
5. Seek
Press the up or down arrow of the “SEEK/ FLDR” button to pick up the next highest or lowest frequency.
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CD Player Functions
8. Load (six-disc player)
Press the “LOAD” button and an available position will blink. Press the “DISC SELECT” button (1-6) at the position where you want to insert a disc. When the “LOAD” indicator ashes, insert the disc. The disc will automatically be drawn in and will begin play at the rst track.
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9. Load Disc (single disc player)
Insert a disc into the slot. The CD will automatically be drawn in and will begin play at the rst track.
10. Play CD (six-disc player)
Press the “CD” button and the desired “DISC SELECT” button (1-6) and playback will begin.
11. Eject
Press the the disc.
12. Forward/Reverse
Press the up arrow of “TUNE/ TRACK” to skip to the beginning of the next track; press the down arrow to skip to the beginning of the current track. Press the down arrow again to go to the previous selection.
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
Press and hold the up arrow to fast forward. Release the button to stop. To fast reverse, press and hold the down arrow, release the button to stop.
13. Repeat In the single disc player: Press
“RPT” to repeat the current selection. Press again to cancel. In the six-disc player: Press “RPT” to repeat the current selection. Press again to repeat all tracks in the current selected CD. Press again to cancel.
button to eject
15. Scan
Press the “SCAN” button to begin previewing the rst 10 seconds of each track on the disc. Normal playback will resume after all tracks have been scanned. Press the “SCAN” button again to stop scanning and listen to the track being previewed.
To Use Your MP3/WMA Player (with formatted MP3/WMA CD/ without navigation system)
Display
Press the “AUDIO” button for 0.5 seconds or longer during playback to change the display to show the le title, play time, and folder title.
Page Scroll
Press “AUDIO” to select title display. Press again for less than 0.5 second to scroll through the title, 15 characters at a time. The display is designed to show titles for up to three pages (64 characters).
Folder Selection
Press the up arrow of “SEEK/FLDR” to select the next folder. Press the down arrow to go back to the rst music le. Quickly press the down arrow again to go back to previous folder.
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During playback, press and hold “RDM” to hear all disc selections in random order.
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Steering Wheel Audio Controls (if equipped)
• With any of the radio modes selected, push the switch up or down to nd the desired frequency. In CD mode, push the switch up or down to skip forward or back a track.
• Press the button to select the desired audio mode – FM, AM, SAT, CD, AUX, MEDIA.
Aux Input Jack
(Inside center console) The auxiliary input jack is located inside the console box. You can connect a portable music device to the jack and hear music stored in the portable device through the vehicle speakers. When a portable music device is connected to the auxiliary input jack inside the console box, you cannot hear sound from the Rear Seat Entertainment through the audio.
• Push the switch to increase or reduce volume.
• Press to shut off the sound.
Rear Seat Entertainment AUX (if equipped)
When other portable devices are connected to the auxiliary input jacks and the vehicle is equipped with a Rear Seat Entertainment system, it is possible to play the sound from each device through the speakers. Each press of the “AUX” or “RES/AUX” button changes the device selected for audio output to the next one in the sequence.
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Cruise Control
Resume
Push the control lever up to “RES/ACC.”
Temporary Cancel
There are three ways to temporarily cancel cruise control: depress the brake pedal; push the control downward to “CANCEL”; or shift the selector lever into the “N” (neutral) position (automatic transmission).
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Push the main “CRUISE” switch located on the end of the control lever. The “CRUISE” indicator light on the instrument panel will turn on. Press the accelerator pedal until your vehicle reaches the desired speed. Push the control lever downward to “SET/ COAST” and release. Ease off the accelerator pedal. Your vehicle will maintain the desired speed.
Increase speed
Push the control lever up to the “RES/ACC” position, hold until your vehicle reaches the desired speed, and release. To increase speed using the accelerator pedal, press the pedal until you reach the desired speed. Push the control lever down to the “SET/COAST” position to set the speed.
Shut Off
To quit cruise control, push the main “CRUISE” switch again, or, when the vehicle is stopped, turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position.
Decrease speed
Move the control lever to “SET/ COAST,” hold until your vehicle slows to the desired speed, and release. To decrease the speed using the brake pedal, press the pedal to release cruise control temporarily. When the speed decreases to the desired rate, push the control lever down to the “SET/COAST” position.
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AT Shift Mode
Ultimate Control
The automatic transmission gives you ultimate control with ve forward speeds, one reverse speed, and a manual mode. Switch to the optional AT Shift mode when you need that extra boost for uphill driving.
Normal Mode
When the selector lever is in the “D” (Drive) position, the transmission is in normal shift mode. The shift position indicator in the meter cluster shows “D” and the transmission automatically shifts into a suitable gear from 1st to 5th.
Sport Mode
Moving the selector lever left into the manual gate from “D” changes the transmission into Sport mode. The shift position indicator shows “D” and the “SPORT” light illuminates in the meter cluster. In the Sport mode, the transmission automatically shifts from 1st to 5th, but shifts up at higher engine revolutions than in normal mode.
Manual Mode
Moving the selector lever into “+” or “-” makes the transmission change into Manual mode. When the selector lever is moved to “+,” the transmission shifts into the next higher gear. When the selector lever is moved to “-,” the transmission shifts into the next lower gear. The shift position indicator in the instrument cluster shows the selected gear position. In Manual mode, you can select your desired gear position to obtain necessary acceleration and engine braking. Moving the selector lever into “+” when the vehicle stops enables the vehicle to start in 2nd gear.
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1. Upshifting:
Shift to the next higher gear (in the 1st – 5th gear range) by pushing the selector lever toward the “+” end of the manual gate.
2. Downshifting:
Shift to the next lower gear (in the 5th – 1st gear range) by pushing the selector lever toward the “-” end of the manual gate.
3. Deselect Manual Mode:
Exit Manual mode by returning the selector lever right to the “D” position from the manual gate. Normal mode is now selected.
When Manual Shifting Operation Is Possible:
Arrow-shaped lights in the instrument panel show whether an upshift is possible and whether a downshift is possible.
BOTH ARROWS ARE ON: Upshifting and downshifting are both possible.
UP ARROW ONLY IS ON: Only upshifting is possible.
DOWN ARROW ONLY IS ON: Only downshifting is possible.
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Vehicles with Navigation system have a rear view camera. When the selector lever is moved into “R” (Reverse) position, the rear view is shown on the display. Camera footage is live, real time as you see it on the rear view mirror. Also, width of the vehicle and distance from the vehicle are indicated as lines in the image on the display.
Fuel Door Lid Release
To open the fuel door lid, pull the lever up and release. Found on the oor next to the driver’s seat.
1. Width of the vehicle: Oblique
vertical lines
2. Approx. 6.5-10 feet from the rear
bumper: Green horizontal line
3. Approx. 3 feet from the rear bumper:
Yellow horizontal line
4. Approx. 1.5 feet from the rear
bumper: Red horizontal line
To be safe, always check around and behind the vehicle with your eyes rst before backing up. Never rely upon the rear view monitor.
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FPO
Child Restraint System
For maximum safety, rst carefully read and follow the instructions from the device manufacturer to properly install the restraint system inside your vehicle. Use the appropriate seatbelts or anchorages provided in your vehicle. Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for the proper installation instructions. Children age 12 and under must be properly restrained in the rear seat at all times.
Child Safety Locks
The locks are located on the rear inside edge of the rear doors. While the lever is in the locked position, the rear doors of the vehicle cannot be opened from the inside.
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Location of Spare Tire and Jack
Your vehicle is equipped with a temporary spare tire, located under the rear of the vehicle. The jack and necessary tools to release the spare from the vehicle are located in the storage tray, under the cargo oorboard. To remove the spare tire, remove the cargo oorboard and remove the access hole plugs located on the body, then insert the tool through the access hole and turn it counterclockwise with the wheel nut wrench. Store the at tire in the spare tire carrier.
Towing Your All-Wheel Drive Vehicle
Because all-wheel drive distributes engine power to all four wheels, improper towing will severely damage your AWD system. A atbed truck is the only way to properly transport your AWD vehicle. If towing is necessary, it is best done by your Subaru dealer or a commercial towing service.
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Subaru Roadside Assistance
Subaru Roadside Assistance is free and standard on every 2011 Subaru vehicle. Coverage is automatic; there are no forms to complete. Subaru Roadside Assistance is available anytime during the 3-year/36,000-mile Subaru Limited Warranty, whichever comes rst.* A Subaru Roadside Assistance decal has been afxed to the driver’s door window.
Subaru Roadside Assistance: 1-800-261-2155
Exclusions
Specically excluded from Subaru Roadside Assistance coverage are service requests or claims resulting from: accidents, vandalism, acts of God, violation of any laws, or vehicle modications not recommended by the manufacturer.
*See your dealer for details
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Additional Information
MY.SUBARU.COM
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Fuel
Use regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 AKI or higher.
Fuel Capacity
• 16.9 US gal (64 liters, 14.1 Imp gal)
• When the low fuel indicator light is displayed on the instrument panel approximately 2.6 U.S. gallons of fuel remain.
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• If you have recently fueled your vehicle, the check engine light on the instrument panel may stay on due to a missing or loose fuel ller cap (the cap should be tightened until a click is heard).
Engine Oil
Use only the following oils:
• ILSAC GF-4 or GF-5, which can be identied with the ILSAC certication mark (Starburst mark).
• Or API classication SN or SM with the words “ENERGY CONSERVING”.
Engine Oil Capacity
• 6.7 US qt (6.3 liters, 5.5 Imp qt)
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MSA5B1106A
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Owner Information
VEHICLE ID #
DELIVERY DATE
OWNER NAME
OWNER NAME
Owner Resources & Warranty
Present the Subaru Owner’s Manual & Quick Reference Guide (detailed review in
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Review Subaru Roadside Assistance, Owner Cards & Provide
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Toll-Free Number 1-800-261-2155
Explain 3/36 BASIC Warranty / 5/60 Powertrain Warranty / Explain Wear Items &
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Adjustments / PZEV (if applicable) / Review Rust Perforation Warranty / Tire Warranty
Review Service & Maintenance Schedules & Terms
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Explain Normal vs. Extreme Schedules (if applicable)
Review New Owner’s MY.SUBARU.com Website
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Review The Subaru Mastercard Program from CHASE & Explain The Card Benefits
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Explain Dealership’s New Owner Follow Up Procedure
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Customer Signature
Review Dealership Service Department Location, Payment Options & Hours of Operation
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Introduce The Subaru Service Advisor & Provide Their Business Card
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Explain Dealership Service Appointment Scheduling & Early Morning Service
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Drop Off Procedures
Review Dealership Parts Department Location & Hours
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Vehicle Condition
Exterior Condition Approval (New Owner indicated exterior of vehicle is clean & undamaged)
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new owner signature
consultant signature
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manager signature
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Additional copies of this checklist
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Please use & reference the SUBARU OWNER’S MANUAL & QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
OPERATION & CONTROLS
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Show Hood & Gas Door Releases
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REAR & SIDE
Show Trunk Release & Valet Feature
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Show Spare Tire, Tools & Jack Location
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Explain Temporary Spare Tire
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Usage & Limitations
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Explain Operation of Manual Transmission
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Explain Operation of Automatic
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Transmission & Review Sportshift Modes (if equipped)
Explain the Subaru Advanced Frontal
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Airbag System, Side Airbags (SRS) & Side-Curtain Airbags (SRS)
Show Yellow Caps & Explain Checking
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Show Fuel Filler Door & Gas
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Cap Operation
Show Location of Both Fuse Boxes
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Explain AWD Towing
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Requirements & Limitations
Show LATCH System & Tethers
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Show Child Safety Lock Operation
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Show Seatbelt & Head Restraint Functions
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Show Tilt Steering Column & Telescopic
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Feature (if equipped)
Show All Weather Package - Heated Front
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Seats, Windshield Wiper De-Icer & Heated Side Mirrors (if equipped)
DRIVER CONTROLS & OPERATION
Show Power Windows, Door Locks
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Explain Cruise Control & Power
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Moonroof Operation (if equipped)
Show Headlights, Daytime Running
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Lights, Parking Lights, Hazard Lights & Fog Lights (if equipped)
Show Interior Lighting, Map Light
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Show Front & Rear Wiper
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Show Climate Control System Including
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Front & Rear Defrosters
Show & Explain Operation of VDC
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Control Switch
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Explain Tire Pressure Monitoring
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System Light
Show Audio System, Station Presets,
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Tone, Balance & Fade Controls
Activate Satellite Radio System
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Show GPS Navigation System
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Explain Operation of Other Vehicle
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Options, Equipment, or Genuine Subaru Accessories Not Referenced Above Where Applicable
This supplement contains the descriptions and instructions for the Monitor System. Please read this supplement carefully before using your monitor system. Please keep this supplement with your Owner’s Manual and leave it in the vehicle at the time of resale. The next owner will need the information it contains.
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Copyright © 2006, FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
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