Reverse SUBARU TRIBECA 2009 1.G Service User Guide
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AB(diag)-40
Airbag Warning Light Failure
AIRBAG SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
12.Airbag Warning Light Failure
A: AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT REMAINS ON
DETECTING CONDITION:
•Airbag warning light is faulty.
•Airbag control module to airbag warning light circuit is shorted or open.
•Grounding circuit is faulty.
•Airbag control module is faulty.
•Connection of (AB1) and (B31) is improper.
•Connection of (AB6) to airbag control module is improper.
CAUTION:
•Before diagnosing the airbag system, be sure to turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect the
ground terminal from battery, and wait more than 20 seconds before starting to work.
•After replacing the airbag module, seat belt pretensioner, roll connector, control module and sen-
sor, reconnect each part and confirm that the warning light operates properly.
•When inspecting the airbag main harness, disconnect the airbag module connectors and seat belt
pretensioners of the driver’s and passenger’s seats for safety reasons.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
AB-01298
AB6
B31
AB1
No.5
3
B12
A3A4
11
AB6AB1i10
B403i2
i126i127
i10A:i11B:
B403
1
13
123456789
1611101514131217 191823 252420 2221
435689122827141110 133029262524232221201918172116157
1245614131211109873
i11
1245614715 1613121110983
i102
1234567891011121314151617
1819202122232425262728
IGNITIONSWITCH
COMBINATION METER
BATTERY
AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
:TERMINAL NO. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 7, 8 AND 9
:TERMINAL NO. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 10, 11 AND 12
REVERSECIRCUIT
123456789101112
i126
i127
1256347891011 12
2*
2***
1*
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AB(diag)-43
Airbag Warning Light Failure
AIRBAG SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
B: AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT REMAINS OFF
DETECTING CONDITION:
•Fuse No. 5 (in fuse box) is brown out.
•Body harness circuit is open.
•Airbag warning light is faulty.
•Airbag main harness is faulty.
•Airbag control module is faulty.
CAUTION:
•Before diagnosing the airbag system, be sure to turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect the
ground terminal from battery, and wait more than 20 seconds before starting to work.
•After replacing the airbag module, seat belt pretensioner, roll connector, control module and sen-
sor, reconnect each part and confirm that the warning light operates properly.
•When inspecting the airbag main harness, disconnect the airbag module connectors and seat belt
pretensioners of the driver’s and passenger’s seats for safety reasons.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
AB-01298
AB6
B31
AB1
No.5
3
B12
A3A4
11
AB6AB1i10
B403i2
i126i127
i10A:i11B:
B403
1
13
123456789
1611101514131217 191823 252420 2221
435689122827141110 133029262524232221201918172116157
1245614131211109873
i11
1245614715 1613121110983
i102
1234567891011121314151617
1819202122232425262728
IGNITIONSWITCH
COMBINATION METER
BATTERY
AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
:TERMINAL NO. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 7, 8 AND 9
:TERMINAL NO. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 10, 11 AND 12
REVERSECIRCUIT
123456789101112
i126
i127
1256347891011 12
2*
2***
1*
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COM-2
General Description
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
1. General Description
A: CAUTION
•Before disassembling or reassembling parts, al-
ways disconnect the battery ground cable from bat-
tery. When replacing the audio, control module and
other parts provided with memory functions, record
the memory contents before disconnecting the bat-
tery ground cable. Otherwise, the memory is
cleared.
•Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of dis-
assembly procedure unless otherwise indicated.
•Adjust parts to the given specifications.
•Connect the connectors securely during reas-
sembly.
•After reassembly, make sure functional parts op-
erate smoothly.
B: PREPARATION TOOL
1. GENERAL TOOL
TOOL NAME REMARKS
Circuit Tester Used for measuring resistance and
voltage.
TO RX® BIT T30Used for removing/installing driver’s
airbag module.
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COM-4
Horn
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
3. Horn
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the left and right headlight assemblies.
3) Remove the horn bracket mounting bolt (A).
4) Disconnect the harness connector and remove
the horn assembly (B).
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
With 12 V direct current supplied between horn ter-
minals, check that the horn sounds properly.
COM00041
(A)(A)
(B)(B)
COM00020
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COM-5
Horn Switch
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
4. Horn Switch
A: REMOVAL
CAUTION:
Before servicing, be sure to read the notes in
the AB section for proper handling of the driv-
er's airbag module.
NOTE:
Horn switch is a unit with the driver's airbag mod-
ule.
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the driver’s airbag module.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
Measure the resistance between horn switch termi-
nal and airbag module bracket.
(1) Airbag module bracket
(2) Horn switch terminal
Switch position Terminal No. Resistance
When horn switch
is pushed.Horn switch ter-
minal and airbag
module bracket
Less than 1 Ω
When horn switch
is not pushed.1 MΩ or more
(2)
(1)
COM00037
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CC-3
General Description
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
B: CAUTION
•Before disassembling or reassembling parts, al-
ways disconnect the battery ground cable from bat-
tery. When repairing the audio, control module, etc.
which are provided with memory functions, record
the memory contents before disconnecting the
ground cable from battery. Otherwise, the memory
will be cleared.
•Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of dis-
assembly unless otherwise indicated.
•Adjust the parts to specifications specified in this
manual.
•Connect the connectors securely during reas-
sembly.
•After reassembly, ensure functional parts oper-
ate properly.
C: PREPARATION TOOL
TOOL NAME REMARKS
Circuit tester Used for measuring resis-
tance and voltage.
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CC-5
Cruise Control Command Switch
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
3. Cruise Control Command
Switch
A: REMOVAL
CAUTION:
Before servicing, be sure to read the notes in
the “AB” section for proper handling of the
driver’s airbag module.
1) Set the front wheels in straight ahead position.
2) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
3) Disconnect the ground cable from battery and
wait for at least 20 seconds before starting work.
4) Using TORX® BIT T30 (1), loosen two TORX®
bolts which secure the driver’s airbag module.
5) Disconnect the airbag module connector on
back of the airbag module.
6) Remove the steering wheel.
7) Remove the four screws to remove the lower
cover from steering wheel.
8) Remove one screw to remove the cruise control
command switch from lower cover.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
Measure the cruise control command switch resis-
tance.
If NG, replace the cruise control command switch.
CC-00018
(1)
CC-00181
Switch Area Terminal No. Standard
CANCEL
SET/COAST
RESUME/
ACCEL
All OFF 2 and 3 Approx. 4 kΩ
CANCEL ON 2 and 3 Less than 1 Ω
SET/COAST ON 2 and 3Approximately
250 Ω
RESUME/
ACCELON 2 and 3Approximately
1500 Ω
MAINOFF 1 and 2 1 MΩ or more
ON 1 and 2 Less than 1 Ω
CC-00182
CC-00252
231
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CC-6
Stop Light and Brake Switch
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
4. Stop Light and Brake Switch
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Disconnect the connector from the stop light &
brake switch, and then remove the switch.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
Measure the resistance of brake switch (A) and
stop light switch (B).
If NG, replace the stop light & brake switch.
Switch Pedal Terminal No. Standard
BrakeReleased 1 and 4 Less than 1 Ω
Depressed 1 and 4 1 MΩ or more
Stop lightReleased 2 and 3 1 MΩ or more
Depressed 2 and 3 Less than 1 Ω
CC-00022
1234
(A)
(B)
3214
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CC(ETC)(diag)-11
List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
7. List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
A: LIST
DTC Item Contents of diagnosis Reference
11 Main switch Main switch of cruise control command
switch is tur ned to OFF, and then the cr uise
control is released.
This DTC is displayed without operating the
main switch.
COMMAND SWITCH, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
12 Stop and brake switch Stop light switch or brake switch is turned to
ON, and then the cruise control is released.
This DTC is displayed without depressing
the brake pedal.
AND BRAKE SWITCH, Diagnostic Proce-
dure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
14 Neutral switch Neutral position switch is turned to ON, and
then the cruise control is released.
This DTC is displayed without shifting to
neutral position.
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trou-
ble Code (DTC).>
15 Cancel switch Cancel switch is turned to ON, and then the
cruise control is released.
This DTC is displayed without operating the
cancel switch.
COMMAND SWITCH, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
16 Ignition switch Ignition switch is turned to OFF, and then the
cruise control is released.
This DTC is displayed without operating the
ignition switch.
Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC).>
21 Cruise control switch mal-
function when ignition
switch is tur ned to ON
When the ignition switch is turned to ON,
each switch of cruise control command
switch is already tur ned to ON.
This DTC is displayed without operating the
main switch.
COMMAND SWITCH, Diagnostic Procedure
with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
22 Vehicle speed variation
malfunction
Malfunction of vehicle speed signal variation
is detected.
Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC).>
23 Engine related sensor
malfunction
Malfunction related to engine is detected.
24 Cruise control related
switch malfunction
Command switch malfunction is detected.
(While the switch is pressed ON for an
abnormally long time (approximately two
minutes), open circuit is detected.)
This DTC is displayed with normal opera-
tion.
MAND SWITCH, Diagnostic Procedure with
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
25 Brake switch input circuit
malfunction
Malfunction of brake switch input circuit in
ECM is detected.
SWITCH, Diagnostic Procedure with Diag-
nostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
26 Engine speed signal • Abnormal increase of engine speed is
detected.
•Gear is placed in Neutral, 1st or Reverse
position.
Cruise in more than 2nd shift position.
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ET-2
General Description
ENTERTAINMENT
1. General Description
A: CAUTION
•Before disassembling or reassembling parts, al-
ways disconnect the battery ground cable from bat-
tery.
•When replacing the audio, control module and
other parts provided with memory functions, record
the memory contents before disconnecting the bat-
tery ground cable. Otherwise, the memory is
cleared.
•Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of dis-
assembly procedure unless otherwise indicated.
•Adjust parts to the given specifications.
•Connect the connectors securely during reas-
sembly.
•After reassembly, make sure functional parts op-
erate smoothly.
B: PREPARATION TOOL
1. GENERAL TOOL
TOOL NAME REMARKS
Circuit Tester Used for measuring resis-
tance and voltage.
Conductive silver composition
(DUPONT No. 4817 or equiv-
alent)
Used for repairing antenna
wire.