SUBARU TRIBECA 2014 1.G Owners Manual

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5-30Audio
.You cannot use a DualDisc in the CDplayer. If you insert a DualDisc into theplayer, the disc may not come out again,possibly causing the player to malfunction.
.In cold and/or rainy weather, dew canform inside the CD player, preventingnormal operation. If this happens, ejectthe CD and wait for the player to dry out.
.Skipping may occur when the CDplayer is subjected to severe vibration(for example, when the vehicle is drivenon a rough surface).
.To remove a disc from the case, pressthe center of the case and hold bothedges of the disc. If the disc surface istouched directly, contamination couldcause poor tone quality. Do not touch thedisc surface.
.Use a clean disc whenever possible. If
there are deposits, wipe the disc surfacefrom the center outward with a dry, softcloth. Be sure not to use a hard cloth,thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc.
.Do not use any disc that is scratched,deformed, or cracked. Also, do not useany disc that has a non-standard shape(for example, a heart shape). Malfunctionsor problems might result.
.A disc is vulnerable to heat. Neverkeep it either in places exposed to directsunlight, near heaters or in vehiclesparked in the sun or on hot days.

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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
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6-2Interior equipment
Interior light
When leaving your vehicle, make sure thelights are turned off to avoid batterydischarge.
&Dome light
Models with Rear Seat Entertainment
Models without Rear Seat Entertainment1) ON2) DOOR3) OFF
The dome light switch has the followingthree positions.
ON:The light remains on continuously.
OFF:The light remains off.
DOOR:The dome light illuminates auto-matically in the following cases.
.Any of the doors or the rear gate isopened.
.The doors or the rear gate are un-locked using the remote keyless entrytransmitter.
.The ignition switch is turned from the“Acc”position to the“LOCK”position.
The automatically illuminated dome lightremains on for several seconds and thengradually turns off after all doors and therear gate are closed. While the light isilluminated, if any of the following opera-tions are performed, the dome light turnsoff immediately.
.The ignition switch is turned from the“LOCK”positionto“Acc”or“ON”position.
.All doors and the rear gate are lockedusing the remote keyless entry transmitter.
The setting of the period for which the lightremains on (OFF delay timer) can bechanged by a SUBARU dealer. Contactthe nearest SUBARU dealer for details.

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&Cargo area light
1) DOOR2) OFF3) ON
The cargo area light switch has thefollowing three positions.
DOOR:The light illuminates when the reargate is opened. The light remains illumi-nated for several seconds and turns offafter the rear gate is closed.
OFF:The light remains off.
ON:The light remains on continuously.
&Rear gate light
The rear gate light is located inside thevehicle on the rear gate. Push the rightside of the switch to turn it on, and pushthe left side of the switch to turn it off.
&Map light
To turn on the map light, push the switch.
To turn it off, push the switch again.
When leaving the vehicle, make sure thelights are turned off to avoid batterydischarge.
Although the map light switches are in theOFF position, the map lights illuminateautomatically in the following cases.
.Any of the doors or the rear gate isopened.–The operational/non-operationalsetting of this function can be changedby a SUBARU dealer. Contact yourSUBARU dealer to change the setting.–The factory setting (default setting)for this function is set as“operational”
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6-4Interior equipment
(automatic illumination - ON)..The doors are unlocked using theremote keyless entry transmitter.
.The ignition switch is turned from the“Acc”position to the“LOCK”position.
The automatically illuminated map lightsremain illuminated for several secondsand then gradually turn off after all doorsare closed.
While the lights are illuminated, if any ofthe following operations are performed,the map lights turn off immediately.
.The ignition switch is turned from the“LOCK”position to the“Acc”or“ON”position.
.All doors and the rear gate are lockedusing the remote keyless entry transmitter.
The setting of the period for which the lightremains illuminated (OFF delay timer) canbe changed by a SUBARU dealer. Con-tact your SUBARU dealer for details.
NOTE
If any of the doors or the rear gate isnot completely closed, the map lightswill remain illuminated as a result.However, the map lights are automati-cally turned off by the battery drainageprevention function to prevent thebattery from discharging. For details,
refer to“Battery drainage preventionfunction”F2-6.
&Automatic ambient light for
center console area (if
equipped)
The automatic ambient light illuminateswhen the ignition switch is in the“ON”position and the light control switch is inthe“”position or“”position. Thelight dimly illuminates the area around thecenter console. The light turns off whenthe light control switch is in the“OFF”position. Also, the brightness of the light isadjusted by the illumination brightnesscontrol dial.
Sun visors
To block out glare, swing down the visors.
To use the sun visor at a side window,swing it down and move it sideways.

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&Sun visor extension plate
With the sun visor positioned over the sidewindow, you can use the sun visorextension plate to prevent glare throughthe gap between the sun visor and centerpillar. To use the extension plate, pull ittoward the rear of the vehicle. When youhave finished using it, stow it by pushing ittoward the front of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Do not pull out the extension platewith the sun visor positioned overthe windshield. The extension platewould obstruct your view of therearview mirror.
&Vanity mirror with light
CAUTION
Keep the vanity mirror cover closedwhile the car is being driven to avoidbeing temporarily blinded by theglare of bright light.
To use the vanity mirror, swing down thesun visor and open the vanity mirror cover.
The light beside the vanity mirror illumi-nates when the mirror cover is opened.
NOTE
Use of the vanity mirror light for a longperiod of time while the engine is notrunning can cause battery discharge.
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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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!Upper compartment
1) Upper compartment lock release
Pull up the upper compartment lockrelease to open the upper compartment.
!Lower compartment
1) Lower compartment lock release
Pull up the lower compartment lockrelease to open the lower compartment.
&Rear console
The rear console is located in the back ofthe center console box. Pull it out to use it.
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6-8Interior equipment
&Overhead console
To open the console, push on the lid lightlyand it will automatically open.
CAUTION
When your vehicle is parked in thesun or on a warm day, the inside ofthe overhead console heats up.Avoid storing plastic or other heat-vulnerable or flammable articlessuch as a lighter in the overheadconsole.
Cup holder
CAUTION
Take care to avoid spills. Beverages,if hot, might burn you and/or yourpassengers. Spilled beverages mayalso damageupholstery or carpets.
&Front passenger’s cup holder
CAUTION
Do not pick up a cup from the cupholder or put a cup in the holderwhile you are driving, as this maydistract you and lead to an accident.
The dual cup holder is built into the centerconsole near the select lever.
To a c c e s s t h e c u p h o l d e r , p u s h t h erelease button.

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&Second-row seat cup holders
A dual cup holder is built into the armrest.
CAUTION
When a cup containing a beverageis in the cup holder, do not slide orrecline any seat. Otherwise, thebeverage could spill while drivingand, if the beverage is hot, it couldburn you and/or your passengers.
&Third-row seat cup holders
A cup holder is located at each side of thethird-row seat.
CAUTION
When placing a beverage in a cupholder, make sure it is capped.Otherwise, the beverage could spillwhile driving and, if the beverage ishot, it could burn you and/or yourpassengers.
Bottle holders
CAUTION
.Do not pick up a bottle from thebottle holder or put a bottle in theholder while you are driving, asthis may distractyou and lead toan accident.
.When placing a beverage in abottle holder, make sure it iscapped. Otherwise, the beveragecould spill when opening/closingthe door or while driving and, ifthe beverage is hot, it could burnyou and/or your passengers.
The bottle holder equipped on each door
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