Subaru 2008 TRIBECA - Manual

Subaru 2008 TRIBECA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Warranties; Warranties for Canada; CAUTION; If your vehicle is equipped with a; How to use this Owner; Using your Owner; Chapter 2: Keys and doors
  • Page 4 – Safety warnings; WARNING; NOTE
  • Page 5 – Vehicle symbols; Warning and indicator lights
  • Page 6 – Seatbelt and SRS airbag; All persons in the vehicle should
  • Page 7 – Child safety
  • Page 8 – Drinking and driving; Drugs and driving
  • Page 9 – Driving when tired or sleepy; and other persons; Modification of your vehicle; Driving with pets
  • Page 11 – Table of contents
  • Page 12 – Illustrated index; Exterior
  • Page 14 – Interior; Passenger compartment area
  • Page 17 – Instrument panel
  • Page 18 – Light control and wiper control levers/switches
  • Page 19 – Combination meter
  • Page 22 – Cargo area
  • Page 24 – Function settings; s Manual supplement for the monitor.
  • Page 25 – Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
  • Page 26 – Front seats
  • Page 27 – Power seat; Fore and aft adjustment; Reclining the seatback
  • Page 28 – Memory function (Driver
  • Page 29 – If a new position is registered for the; Head restraint adjustment; Active head restraint
  • Page 30 – Each active head restraint is; Lumbar support; ON
  • Page 31 – There is a possibility that people; Seatbelts provide maximum re-
  • Page 33 – Folding down the seatback; After returning the seat to its
  • Page 34 – Folding the seatback of the cen-
  • Page 35 – Raise the seatback of the center; Window side seats; Center seat
  • Page 36 – Armrest
  • Page 37 – Access to the third-row seat; To access the third-row seat
  • Page 38 – Before folding or raising the seat-
  • Page 39 – When the seats are not occupied, lower; Seatbelts; Seatbelt safety tips
  • Page 40 – Child restraint systems
  • Page 41 – Operation
  • Page 43 – Do not put cushions or any other; Front seatbelts
  • Page 44 – until you hear a click.; Unfastening the seatbelt
  • Page 47 – s tongue plate into the mating; s tongue
  • Page 48 – mark on
  • Page 49 – Do not allow the retractor to roll
  • Page 51 – Seatbelt maintenance; Front seatbelt pretensioners
  • Page 52 – System monitors
  • Page 53 – System servicing
  • Page 54 – Attachment of any equipment; s Manual. You should use
  • Page 55 – The following are SUBARU
  • Page 57 – s age and size; Child restraint systems and seat-
  • Page 58 – S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE
  • Page 60 – Refer to
  • Page 61 – s shoulder and
  • Page 62 – ower
  • Page 63 – at the bottom of the; marks on
  • Page 64 – Top tether; Top tether anchorages; Tether anchorage location
  • Page 65 – To hook the top tether
  • Page 68 – Your vehicle
  • Page 70 – A deploying SRS airbag releases
  • Page 71 – Components
  • Page 72 – S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO
  • Page 73 – It is also important to wear your
  • Page 75 – The front passenger
  • Page 80 – ger
  • Page 82 – Do not sit or lean unnecessarily
  • Page 83 – Since your vehicle is equipped; Never allow a child to kneel on
  • Page 85 – front seat
  • Page 86 – s position
  • Page 92 – SRS airbag system monitors
  • Page 93 – SRS airbag system servicing
  • Page 95 – Keys and doors
  • Page 96 – Keys; Key number plate
  • Page 97 – Immobilizer; Security ID plate
  • Page 98 – Security indicator light; Door locks
  • Page 99 – To lock the door from the outside using the
  • Page 100 – When leaving the vehicle, please; Power door locking switches
  • Page 101 – Remote keyless entry system; Do not expose the transmitter to
  • Page 102 – Locking the doors
  • Page 104 – Sounding a panic alarm; To activate the alarm, press the; Replacing the battery; Do not let dust, oil or water get on
  • Page 105 – Replacing lost transmitters; Programming the transmitters
  • Page 107 – side of the power; side of the locking
  • Page 108 – When you finish entering the eighth; Deleting old transmitter codes
  • Page 109 – Alarm system; System operation; If the system was previously activated:; To stop the alarm; Arming the system
  • Page 110 – s door or the front; The system can be armed even if the
  • Page 112 – Disarming the system; Tripped sensor identification
  • Page 113 – The shock sensors are not always; Child safety locks; Windows; Power windows; When operating the power win-
  • Page 116 – Rear gate; To prevent dangerous exhaust
  • Page 118 – Tilt function; Anti-entrapment function
  • Page 119 – Sun shade
  • Page 121 – Multi function display (Vehicle without; Instruments and controls
  • Page 123 – Ignition switch
  • Page 125 – Hazard warning flasher; Meters and gauges; When the ignition switch is turned to the
  • Page 127 – Double trip meter; indication will appear for 10 seconds.; Tachometer; Do not operate the engine with the
  • Page 128 – Fuel gauge; You will see the
  • Page 129 – Temperature gauge
  • Page 130 – If the driver
  • Page 132 – Continuous illumination of the; If the light comes on steadily:
  • Page 133 – If the light is blinking:; Charge warning light
  • Page 134 – If the tire pressures are not correct
  • Page 135 – personal injury could occur.; ABS warning light
  • Page 137 – Low fuel warning light
  • Page 141 – Clock; Operating Instructions for Moni-
  • Page 143 – Current fuel consumption
  • Page 144 – Average fuel consumption; The indicated values vary in accor-
  • Page 145 – If the driving range is shown as; The driving range on remaining fuel; Journey time; START
  • Page 146 – Light control switch; Headlights; first position
  • Page 147 – Headlight flasher; Daytime running light system; position when it; When the light switch is in the
  • Page 148 – Turn signal lever
  • Page 152 – Parking light switch
  • Page 153 – Wiper and washer
  • Page 155 – Washer; Windshield washer fluid
  • Page 156 – Windshield wiper deicer
  • Page 157 – Do not use sharp instruments or
  • Page 158 – Mirrors; Inside mirror; By pressing and releasing the left
  • Page 159 – Outside mirrors
  • Page 161 – When the temperature is low, the; Tilt steering wheel
  • Page 162 – Horn
  • Page 163 – Operating tips for heater and air; Climate control
  • Page 164 – Ventilator; Air flow
  • Page 165 – Air flow mode selection
  • Page 166 – Center ventilators
  • Page 168 – OFF button
  • Page 170 – Air flow mode selection button; outside dusty condition clears.; button on the control panel is in the
  • Page 172 – Cleaning ventilator grille
  • Page 173 – Air filtration system; s dust collection; Replacing the air filter
  • Page 174 – Unhook the air filter and draw it out.
  • Page 177 – XM; satellite radio reception; Audio
  • Page 178 – Antenna system; Printed antenna
  • Page 180 – Installation of accessories; Type A audio set
  • Page 181 – Radio operation; Power switch and volume control
  • Page 186 – SCAN; Display selection; Operating Instructions for
  • Page 192 – The audio set will operate only when the ignition switch is in the
  • Page 194 – FM/AM selection button
  • Page 195 – Selecting preset stations; If the connection between the radio
  • Page 198 – Built in CD changer operation; Be sure to insert a disc with the label
  • Page 203 – Audio control buttons; MODE button
  • Page 205 – Aux unit operation; RSE AUX; The output sound of the portable
  • Page 206 – You cannot use a DualDisc in the CD
  • Page 209 – Interior equipment
  • Page 210 – Interior light; Dome light; Cargo area light
  • Page 211 – Rear gate light; Map light
  • Page 212 – Sun visors; Sun visor extension plate; Vanity mirror with light
  • Page 213 – Storage compartment; Always keep the storage com-; Glove box
  • Page 214 – Center console box; Upper compartment; Lower compartment
  • Page 215 – Cup holder; When not in use, always keep the
  • Page 216 – Center console; s cup
  • Page 217 – Door pocket; Accessory power outlets
  • Page 218 – Acc
  • Page 219 – Coat hook
  • Page 220 – Shopping bag hook; Floor mat; A retaining pin is located on the driver; Make sure the driver
  • Page 221 – Using the cover; Be careful not to scratch the rear
  • Page 222 – To remove the cover
  • Page 223 – Convenient tie-down hooks; Always keep the lid of the sub-
  • Page 224 – HomeLink
  • Page 225 – s hand-held transmitter between
  • Page 226 – described in the following.; Garage door; The assistance of a second person
  • Page 227 – If any of the HomeLink
  • Page 228 – Performing this procedure erases
  • Page 230 – Position of rear view camera; It is attached to the rear gate.
  • Page 231 – Screen view and actual distance
  • Page 232 – When the selector lever is set to position; When moving backward, always
  • Page 233 – Feature of distance marker
  • Page 235 – Remote engine start system; Entering the vehicle while it is running via remote; Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD); Starting and operating
  • Page 236 – Fuel; Fuel requirements; Fuel octane rating
  • Page 237 – Fuel filler lid and cap; Refueling
  • Page 238 – Gasoline vapor is highly flam-
  • Page 241 – Preparing to drive; Starting the engine; Do not operate the starter motor
  • Page 242 – or; Stopping the engine; LOCK; Do not remote start a vehicle in
  • Page 243 – The security indicator light on the
  • Page 244 – Service mode; To engage the service mode
  • Page 245 – System maintenance
  • Page 246 – should be; Automatic transmission
  • Page 247 – Selector lever
  • Page 248 – switch to the; While climbing a grade; Selector lever release button
  • Page 249 – Selection of manual mode; When the temperature of the engine
  • Page 250 – Maximum speeds; On a road surface where there is a risk
  • Page 252 – to the; Power steering; Braking; Braking tips; When the brakes get wet
  • Page 253 – Brake system; Two separate circuits; Brake assist system
  • Page 254 – the nearest SUBARU dealer.; overconfidence because; The ABS system does not always; ABS system self-check
  • Page 256 – s components to perform its func-; Driving with the brake system
  • Page 259 – Vehicle Dynamics Control warning
  • Page 260 – Although turning on after the engine; The indicator light may stay on for a
  • Page 261 – indicator light goes off.
  • Page 262 – Tires and wheels; s authority to operate the equip-
  • Page 263 – Parking your vehicle; Never leave unattended children; Parking brake; Never drive while the parking; Parking tips
  • Page 264 – Cruise control; OFF; To set cruise control; The
  • Page 265 – To turn off the cruise control
  • Page 266 – To change the cruising speed
  • Page 267 – Cruise control indicator light
  • Page 269 – GVWR and GAWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating; Driving tips
  • Page 270 – New vehicle break-in driving
  • Page 271 – Keep the rear gate closed while; Catalytic converter; Avoid fire hazards. Do not drive
  • Page 272 – Periodic inspections; Always maintain a safe driving
  • Page 273 – In a rollover crash, an unbelted
  • Page 274 – Always use the utmost care in
  • Page 275 – Winter driving
  • Page 276 – squirting them with deicer or glycerin.; Before driving your vehicle
  • Page 277 – Refueling in cold weather; s intake system and may
  • Page 278 – When replacing original tires with
  • Page 279 – Tire chains; Rocking the vehicle; and; Loading your vehicle
  • Page 280 – s side door shows GVWR (Gross
  • Page 281 – For cargo carrying purposes, the
  • Page 282 – Remember that the vehicle
  • Page 286 – Trailer towing; Connecting a trailer
  • Page 287 – Connect the hitch wire harness
  • Page 288 – When you do not tow a trailer; Warranties and maintenance; Adequate size trailer brakes are
  • Page 290 – s door of your; The total weight applied to each axle
  • Page 291 – s axle; Trailer hitches; Never drill the frame or under-body
  • Page 293 – s electrical
  • Page 294 – Trailer towing tips; s sake, you should employ
  • Page 295 – Driving on grades; position than in the
  • Page 297 – In case of emergency
  • Page 298 – Spare tire; the temporary spare tire that came with
  • Page 299 – Removing the spare tire; Be sure to remove (not simply
  • Page 300 – Re-storage of spare tire
  • Page 301 – Temporary spare tire; Do not put a tire chain on the temporary
  • Page 302 – When the wear indicator appears on; Flat tires; Changing a flat tire; Do not jack up the vehicle on an
  • Page 304 – Turn the jackscrew by hand until the jack
  • Page 306 – Refer to the sections; When stowing a flat tire in the
  • Page 307 – Jump starting
  • Page 308 – Be sure the jumper cables and; How to jump start
  • Page 310 – Engine overheating; LOW
  • Page 311 – Towing; Towing and tie-down hooks
  • Page 312 – Do not use the towing hook
  • Page 313 – Using a flat-bed truck
  • Page 315 – Maintenance tools; Jack and jack handle
  • Page 316 – For how to use the jack, refer to
  • Page 317 – Climate control panel, audio panel, instrument; Appearance care
  • Page 318 – Exterior care; Washing; When washing the vehicle, the; The best way to preserve your vehicle
  • Page 319 – Using a warm water washer; Waxing and polishing
  • Page 320 – Corrosion protection; To help prevent corrosion; roads that have been salted to prevent
  • Page 321 – Cleaning the interior
  • Page 322 – Do not spray neutral detergent di-
  • Page 323 – Maintenance and service
  • Page 324 – Headlights (Vehicles without HID
  • Page 325 – Maintenance schedule; tenance Booklet; Maintenance precautions
  • Page 326 – Engine hood
  • Page 327 – hands or anything else in the hood.
  • Page 328 – Engine compartment overview
  • Page 329 – Engine oil; The engine oil consumption rate is; Checking the oil level; on its top appearing as; Use only engine oil with the
  • Page 330 – Be careful not to spill engine oil; Changing the oil and oil filter; ranty and Maintenance Booklet
  • Page 331 – Never over tighten the oil filter
  • Page 333 – Cooling system; The cooling system has been; Hose and connections; Checking the coolant level
  • Page 334 – Be careful not to spill engine
  • Page 336 – Air cleaner element; Warranty and Maintenance Booklet
  • Page 337 – Spark plugs; Recommended spark plugs; Drive belts; Checking the fluid level
  • Page 338 – HOT; Recommended fluid
  • Page 339 – Front differential gear oil
  • Page 340 – Rear differential gear oil; Checking the gear oil level; Be careful not to spill rear differ-
  • Page 341 – Power steering fluid; When power steering fluid is
  • Page 342 – Brake fluid
  • Page 343 – Recommended brake fluid; Brake booster; Warranty and
  • Page 344 – If you hear this scraping noise each time
  • Page 345 – Parking brake stroke; Types of tires; All season tires
  • Page 346 – replace all four tires.
  • Page 347 – Tire inspection; When the wheels and tires strike; Tire pressures and wear; service lives
  • Page 348 – The air pressure in a tire increases; Correct tire pressure
  • Page 349 – Wheel balance; s running
  • Page 350 – Wear indicators; When a tire; the direction mark facing forward.; Tire rotation
  • Page 351 – Tire replacement; s ground; All four tires must be the same in; Wheel replacement
  • Page 352 – Aluminum wheels
  • Page 354 – Low
  • Page 355 – Replacement of wiper blades; Do not clean the wiper blades
  • Page 356 – s side slowly while supporting
  • Page 357 – Be sure to position the claws at the
  • Page 359 – Battery
  • Page 360 – Fuses
  • Page 361 – Main fuse
  • Page 363 – Replacing bulbs
  • Page 365 – It may be difficult to replace the
  • Page 366 – High beam light bulbs
  • Page 368 – Rear combination lights
  • Page 372 – Door step light
  • Page 373 – Specifications
  • Page 374 – These specifications are subject to change without notice.; Dimensions
  • Page 376 – Wheel alignment
  • Page 377 – Fuses and circuits; Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment
  • Page 379 – Fuse panel located in the engine compartment
  • Page 380 – Bulb chart
  • Page 381 – Vehicle identification
  • Page 383 – Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
  • Page 384 – Tire information; Tire labeling; Tire size; P = Certain tire type used on
  • Page 385 – s rated; Speed ratings apply only to; Other markings
  • Page 386 – Maximum load rating; Construction type; TUBELESS STEEL; Construction; For details, refer to; Uniform tire
  • Page 387 – Recommended tire inflation pressure; Recommended cold tire inflation pressure
  • Page 388 – Glossary of tire terminology
  • Page 390 – Vehicle load limit; The combined
  • Page 392 – Example 2B
  • Page 394 – Treadwear
  • Page 395 – s resistance to the generation of
  • Page 397 – Index
  • Page 398 – Brake pedal
  • Page 402 – Parking
  • Page 404 – SRS
  • Page 405 – Vehicle Dynamics Control
  • Page 409 – GAS STATION REFERENCE
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Foreword

Congratulations on choosing a SUBARU vehicle. This Owner

s

Manual has all the information necessary to keep your SUBARU in
excellent condition and to properly maintain the emission control
system for minimizing emission pollutants. We urge you to read
this manual carefully so that you may understand your vehicle and
its operation. For information not found in this Owner

s Manual,

such as details concerning repairs or adjustments, please contact
the dealer from whom you purchased your SUBARU or the nearest
SUBARU dealer.

The information, specifications and illustrations found in this
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designs at any time without prior notice and without incurring any
obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles
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explanations, therefore may be for equipment not installed in your
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Please leave this manual in the vehicle at the time of resale. The
next owner will need the information found herein.

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Summary

Page 3 - Warranties; Warranties for Canada; CAUTION; If your vehicle is equipped with a; How to use this Owner; Using your Owner; Chapter 2: Keys and doors

Warranties & Warranties for U.S.A. All SUBARU vehicles distributed bySubaru of America, Inc. and sold at retailby an authorized SUBARU dealer in theUnited States come with the followingwarranties: . SUBARU Limited Warranty . Emission Control Systems Warranty . Emissions Performance Warranty All ...

Page 4 - Safety warnings; WARNING; NOTE

2 Chapter 4: Climate control This chapter informs you how to operatethe climate control. Chapter 5: Audio This chapter informs you how to operateyour audio system. Chapter 6: Interior equipment This chapter informs you how to operateinterior equipment. Chapter 7: Starting and operating This chapter ...

Page 5 - Vehicle symbols; Warning and indicator lights

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