glove box SUBARU TRIBECA 2014 1.G Owners Manual
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1) Select lever (page 7-13)2) Hazard warning flasher switch(page 3-5)3) Multi function display (page 3-24)4) Glove box (page 6-6)5) Audio (page 5-1)6) Climate control (page 4-1)7) Cup holder (page 6-8)
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&SUBARU advanced frontal
airbag system
Your vehicle is equipped with a SUBARUadvanced frontal airbag system that com-plies with the new advanced frontal airbagrequirements in the amended FederalMotor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS)No. 208.
The SUBARU advanced frontal airbagsystem automatically determines the de-ployment force of the driver’s SRS frontalairbag at the time of deployment as well aswhether or not to activate the frontpassenger’s SRS frontal airbag and, ifactivated, the deployment force of theSRS frontal airbag at the time of deploy-ment.
Your vehicle has warning labels on thedriver’s and front passenger’s sun visorsbeginning withthe phrase“EVENWITHADVANCED AIR BAGS”and a tagattached to the glove box lid beginningwiththe phrase“Evenwith Advanced AirBags”. Make sure that you carefully readthe instructions on the warning labels andtag.
Always wearyour seatbelt. The SUBARUadvanced frontal airbag system is asupplemental restraint system and mustbe used in combination with a seatbelt. Alloccupants should wear a seatbelt or beseated in an appropriate child restraint
system.
The driver’s SRS frontal airbag is stowedin the center portion of the steering wheel.The front passenger’s SRS frontal airbagis stowed near the top of the dashboardunder an“SRS AIRBAG”mark.
In a moderate to severe frontal collision,the driver’s and front passenger’s SRSfrontal airbagsdeploy and supplement theseatbelts by reducing the impact on thedriver’s and front passenger’s head andchest.
WARNING
NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD FA-CING CHILD SAFETY SEAT IN THEFRONT SEAT. DOING SO RISKSSERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO
THE CHILD BY PLACING THECHILD’SHEADTOOCLOSETOTHE SRS AIRBAG.
WARNING
Never allow a child to stand up, or tokneel on the front passenger’s seat.The SRS airbag deploys with con-siderable force and can injure oreven kill the child.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags1-49
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2-2Keys and doors
Keys
1) Master key2) Submaster key3) Valet key4) Key number plate5) Security ID plate
Three types of keys are provided for yourvehicle.
Master key, submaster key and valet key.
The masterkey and submaster key fit alllocks on your vehicle.
.Ignition switch
.Driver’s door
.Glove box
The valet key fits only the ignition switchand door locks. You can keep the glove
box locked when you leave your vehicleand valet key at a parking facility.
CAUTION
Do not attach a large key holder orkey case to either key. If it bangsagainst your knees while you aredriving, it could turn the ignitionswitch from the“ON”position to the“Acc”or“LOCK”position, therebystopping the engine.
&Key number plate
1) Key number plate2) Security ID plate
The key number is stamped on the keynumber plate attached to the key set.Writedown the key number and keep it inanother safe place, not in the vehicle. Thisnumber is needed to make a replacementkey if you lose your key or lock it inside thevehicle.
For information on making replacementkeys for models with the immobilizersystem, refer to“Security ID plate”F2-3.
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4-12Climate control
2. Unhook the strap.
3. Remove the glove box by detachingthe one clip on the side.
4. Remove the air filter cover by detach-ing the five clips.
5. Unhook the air filter and draw it out.
6. Replace the air filter with a new one.
7. Install the air filter cover.
8. Install the glove box.
9. Attach the strap to the hook.
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10. Secure the glove box with the one clip.
11. Install the instrument panel side cover.
CAUTION
Contact your SUBARU dealer if thefollowingoccurs, even if it is not yettime to change the filter.
–Reduction of the airflow throughthe vents.
–Windshield gets easily fogged ormisted.
NOTE
The filter can influence the air condi-tioning, heating and defroster perfor-mance if not properly maintained.
Climate control4-13
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Interior light......................................................... 6-2Dome light.......................................................... 6-2Cargo area light.................................................. 6-3Rear gate light.................................................... 6-3Map light............................................................. 6-3Automatic ambient light for center console area(if equipped)...................................................... 6-4
Sun visors........................................................... 6-4Sun visor extension plate.................................... 6-5Vanity mirror with light........................................ 6-5
Storage compartment......................................... 6-6Glove box........................................................... 6-6Center console box............................................. 6-6Rear console....................................................... 6-7Overhead console............................................... 6-8
Cupholder........................................................... 6-8Front passenger’s cup holder.............................. 6-8Second-row seat cup holders.............................. 6-9Third-row seat cup holders.................................. 6-9
Bottle holders...................................................... 6-9
Accessory power outlets................................... 6-10
Coat hook........................................................... 6-12
Shopping bag hook............................................ 6-13
Floor mat............................................................ 6-13
Cargo area cover (if equipped)......................... 6-14Using the cover................................................. 6-14To remove the cover.......................................... 6-15To install the cover housing............................... 6-15
Convenient tie-down hooks.............................. 6-16
Under-floor storage compartment.................... 6-16
HomeLink®Wireless Control System (ifequipped)........................................................ 6-17Garage door opener programming in theU.S.A............................................................... 6-18Programming rolling-code-protected garage dooropeners in the U.S.A........................................ 6-19Programmingfor entrance gates and garage dooropeners in Canada........................................... 6-20Programming other devices............................... 6-21Operating the HomeLink®Wireless ControlSystem............................................................ 6-21ErasingHomeLink®button memory.................... 6-21In case a problem occurs................................... 6-21
Rear view camera (if equipped)........................ 6-21How to use the rear view camera....................... 6-22Viewing range on the screen.............................. 6-23Help line............................................................ 6-24
Interior equipment
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6-6Interior equipment
Storage compartment
CAUTION
.Always keep the storage com-partment closed while driving toreduce the risk of injury in theevent of sudden stops or anaccident.
.Do not store spray cans, contain-ers with flammable or corrosiveliquids or any other dangerousitems in the storage compart-ment.
&Glove box
1) Lock2) Unlock
To open the glove box, pull the handle. Toclose it, push the lid firmly upward.
To lock the glove box, insert the key andturn it clockwise. To unlock the glove box,insert the key and turn it counterclockwise.
&Center console box
The center console box has a two-layerstructure consisting of an upper compart-ment and a lower compartment.
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Seatbelt pretensioners............................................ 1-27Turn signal light.................................................... 11-39Front seats.................................................................. 1-2Active head restraint................................................. 1-6Forward and backward adjustment............................. 1-3Head restraint adjustment......................................... 1-5Lumbar support....................................................... 1-7Memory function...................................................... 1-4Power seat.............................................................. 1-3Reclining................................................................. 1-3Seat height adjustment............................................. 1-4Fuel........................................................................... 7-2Economy hints......................................................... 8-2Filler lid and cap...................................................... 7-3Gauge.................................................................... 3-8Requirements.................................................. 7-2, 12-3Fuses...................................................................... 11-34Main fuse............................................................. 11-35Fuses and circuits...................................................... 12-9
GGAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating).............................. 8-13Glove box................................................................... 6-6GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating).......................... 8-13
HHazard warning flasher........................................... 3-5, 9-2Head restraint adjustmentFront seat............................................................... 1-5Second-row seat.................................................... 1-12Third-row seat....................................................... 1-16
HeadlightBeam leveler.......................................................... 3-30Bulb replacement................................................. 11-36Bulb wattage........................................................ 12-12Control switch........................................................ 3-27Flasher.................................................................. 3-28Indicator light......................................................... 3-22HID headlights......................................................... 11-36High beam indicator light............................................. 3-22High/low beam change (dimmer).................................. 3-28HomeLink®Wireless Control System............................. 6-17HookCoat..................................................................... 6-12Convenienttie-down............................................... 6-16Shopping bag........................................................ 6-13Towing and tie-down............................................... 9-15Horn......................................................................... 3-44Hose and connections............................................... 11-10
IIgnition switch............................................................. 3-3Light...................................................................... 3-4Illuminated entry......................................................... 2-10Illumination brightness control...................................... 3-29Immobilizer................................................................. 2-3Indicator light (security indicator light)................. 2-4, 3-21Indicator lightCruise control........................................................ 3-22Cruise control set................................................... 3-22Front fog light......................................................... 3-22Headlight............................................................... 3-22
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