wheel SUBARU TRIBECA 2009 1.G Service User Guide
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EI-28
Rear Bumper
EXTERIOR/INTERIOR TRIM
7. Rear Bumper
A: REMOVAL
1. REAR BUMPER FACE
1) Remove the clips, and then remove the reflector.
2) Turn over the mud guard, and remove the clip
(A) and (B) inside wheel house and in the lower
side of bumper.
3) Remove the clips on the lower side of rear
bumper.
4) Remove the rear bumper from vehicle body.
CAUTION:
Do not pull with a excessive force. Otherwise
the bracket installation area may be damaged.
NOTE:
When removing the bumper face from bracket, it is
easier to remove from the end in order.
2. REAR BUMPER BRACKET
1) Remove the rear bumper face from vehicle
body.
2) Remove the corner bracket.
3) Remove the lower brackets from vehicle body.
3. REAR BUMPER BEAM ASSEMBLY
1) Remove the rear bumper face.
2) Remove the energy absorber foam.
3) Remove the nuts, and remove the bumper beam
assembly from vehicle body.
EI-01273
EI-00580
(A)
(B)
EI-01274
EI-01275
(2)(3)
(1)
EI-01276
EI-01277
EI-01278
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IDI-8
Combination Meter System
INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFO
5. CHECK VDCCM.
6. CHECK ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM)
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL.
1) Lift up the vehicle and support it with rigid
racks.
2) Drive the vehicle faster than 10 km/h (6
MPH).
WARNING:Be careful not to get caught in the running
wheels.
3) Measure the voltage between combination
meter connector and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(i10) No. 27 (+) — Chassis ground (–):
Is the voltage less than 1 V
←→ 5 V or more?
Replace the meter
case assembly.
Go to step 2.
2CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN VDCCM AND
COMBINATION METER.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect the connector from VDCCM
and combination meter.
3) Measure the resistance between VDCCM
harness connector and combination meter har-
ness connector.
Connector & terminal
(B310) No. 33 — (i10) No. 27:
Is the resistance less than 10
Ω?
Check the
VDCCM.
Basic Diagnostic
Procedure.>
Repair the wiring
harness.
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK ECM SIGNAL.
1) Start the engine.
2) Measure the voltage between ECM con-
nector and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(B136) No. 11 (+) — Chassis ground (– ):
Is the voltage 0 ←→ 14 V or
more?
Go to step 2.Inspect the ECM.
2, Basic Diagnos-
tic Procedure.>
2CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN COMBINA-
TION METER AND ECM.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect the connector from ECM and
combination meter.
3) Measure the resistance between ECM har-
ness connector and combination meter har-
ness connector.
Connector & terminal
(B136) No. 11 — (i10) No. 28:
Is the resistance less than 10
Ω?
Replace the meter
case assembly.
Repair the wiring
harness.
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IDI-10
Combination Meter System
INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFO
8. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
9. COMMUNICATION ERROR DISPLAY
When the following error code is displayed in the
odo/trip meter, inspect the communication circuit
since the communication malfunction is generated
between each control module.
10.DTC DISPLAY MODE
When DTC display mode is operated, {ECM}, {TCM} is displayed repeatedly in this order by pressing the trip
knob. DTC is displayed in the following table according to type of control module, receiving DTC, DTC de-
tected, No DTC. If CAN communication has some trouble, “-----” is displayed.
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK COMMUNICATION ERROR DIS-
PLAY.
1) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
2) Check that the error code is displayed in
odo/trip meter.
Is the error code “Er xx” dis-
played in odo/trip meter?
Check the commu-
nication circuit.
TION ERROR
DISPLAY,
INSPECTION,
Combination
Meter System.>
Go to step 2.
2CHECK ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR.
Check the engine coolant temperature sensor.
Is the engine coolant tempera-
ture sensor OK?
Replace the meter
case assembly.
Replace the
engine coolant
temperature sen-
sor.
IDI00188
Error code Description
Er IUMalfunction in integrated
module
Er ––
Simultaneous malfunction of
high/low speed CAN com-
munication
Er HCHigh speed CAN communi-
cation malfunction
Er LCMalfunction of low-speed
CAN communication
Er EGEGI Communication mal-
function
Er TCTCM Communication mal-
function
Er AbVDCCM communication
malfunction
Er SP
VDCCM DTC information
and vehicle speed pulse
malfunction
Er SSWheel speed data malfunc-
tion
Er bbVa c u u m p u m p s y s t e m m a l -
function
Control module Condition Display
ECM
Receiving DTC Trip “A” + “P (Blink)”
DTC detected Trip “A” + “P xxxx”
No DTC Trip “A” + “P ----”
TCM
Receiving DTC Trip “B” + “P (Blink)”
DTC detected Trip “B” + “P xxxx”
No DTC Trip “B” + “P ----”
When CAN communication error
is occurred—“-----”
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LAN(diag)-16
Subaru Select Monitor
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
Immobilizer lamp output ON/OFFBody integrated unit output
valueOn when immobilizer pilot light blinks
Keyless operation 1 Registration/Nor malBody integrated unit input
value
Not supported by North American specifica-
tions
Keyless operation 2 Clear/Nor malBody integrated unit input
value
Not supported by North American specifica-
tions
CC Main Lamp On/Off CAN data input value
Cruise control switch on
Reception from ECM and transmission to
combination meter
CC Set Lamp On/Off CAN data input value
On when cruise control vehicle speed is set
Reception from ECM and transmission to
combination meter
SPORT Lamp On/Off CAN data input value
SPORT mode switch ON
Reception from TCM and transmission to
combination meter
SPORT Blink Blink/Off CAN data input value
TCM error signal reception ON
Reception from TCM and transmission to
combination meter
AT F Te m p e r a t u r e L a m p O n / O f f C A N d a t a i n p u t v a l u e
AT F o i l t e m p e r a t u r e r i s e O N
Reception from TCM and transmission to
combination meter
AT F B l i n k B l i n k / O f f C A N d a t a i n p u t v a l u eNot supported by North American specifica-
tions
Tire diameter abnormal 1 On/Off CAN data input valueNot supported by North American specifica-
tions
Tire diameter abnormal 2 Blink/Off CAN data input value
ON when difference in rotation between
front and rear wheels is 4% or more
Reception from TCM and transmission to
combination meter
SPORT Shift (UP) UP/OFFBody integrated unit input
valueON when shift lever can be operated up
SPORT Shift (DOWN) DOWN/OFFBody integrated unit input
valueON when shift lever can be operated down
SPORT Shift (buzzer 1) ON/OFF CAN data input valueReception from TCM and transmission to
combination meter
SPORT Shift (buzzer 2) ON/OFF CAN data input valueNot supported by North American specifica-
tions
ABS/VDC Judging ABS/VDC CAN data input valueTr a n s m i s s i o n f r o m v e h i c l e d y n a m i c c o n t r o l
(VDC) to high speed control module
ADA Existence Judging Yes/No CAN data input valueNot supported by North American specifica-
tions
Small light SW ON/OFFBody integrated unit input
valueOn when small light is illuminated
Headlight ON/OFFBody integrated unit output
value
Not supported by North American specifica-
tions
Headlight HI ON/OFFBody integrated unit output
value
Not supported by North American specifica-
tions
Tu r n s i g n a l L H O N / O F FBody integrated unit output
value
Not supported by North American specifica-
tions
Tu r n s i g n a l R H O N / O F FBody integrated unit output
value
Not supported by North American specifica-
tions
R defogger SW ON/OFFBody integrated unit output
valueRear defogger switch ON
Australia Judging Flag Australia/OthersBody integrated unit output
valueNorth American specifications have others
Large diameter tires Large diameter/othersBody integrated unit output
valueReception from combination meter
Items to be displayed Unit of measure Description Note
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LAN(diag)-51
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
2CHECK STEERING ANGLE SENSOR.
1) Disconnect the steering angle sensor con-
nector (B231).
2) Perform the clear memory mode of body
integrated unit.
Select Monitor.>
3) Read DTC of body integrated unit.
Is DTC (B0202) displayed? Go to step 3.Replace the steer-
ing angle sensor.
Steering Angle
Sensor.>
3CHECK YAW RATE SENSOR
1) Disconnect the yaw rate sensor connector
(B359).
2) Perform the clear memory mode of body
integrated unit.
3) Read DTC of body integrated unit.
Is DTC (B0202) displayed? Go to step 4.Replace the yaw
rate sensor.
REMOVAL, Yaw
Rate & Lateral G
Sensor.>
4CHECK THE BODY INTEGRATED UNIT.
1) Disconnect the body integrated unit con-
nector (B280).
2) Read the data between VDC/ABSCM and
ECM.
Check item:
•Engine speed
•Average front wheel speed (value on con-
stant driving)
Engine speed and front wheel
speed are correctly communi-
cated. (Appears same value)
Replace the body
integrated unit.
Unit.>
Go to step 5.
5CHECK HARNESS.
1) Disconnect the body integrated unit con-
nector (B280).
2) Measure the resistance between harness
connector terminals.
Connector & terminal
(B280) No. 20 — No. 30:
Is the resistance between 55
— 65 Ω?
Go to step 11.Go to step 6.
6CHECK HARNESS.
1) Disconnect the body integrated unit con-
nector (B280).
2) Measure the resistance between harness
connector terminals.
Connector & terminal
(B280) No. 20 — No. 30:
Is the resistance between 115
— 125 Ω?
Go to step 8.Go to step 7.
7CHECK HARNESS.
1) Disconnect the harness connector of body
integrated unit.
2) Measure the resistance between harness
connector terminals.
Connector & terminal
(B280) No. 20 — No. 30:
Is the resistance more than 30
MΩ?
Open circuit in
related line of body
integrated unit.
Repair the open
circuit of harness
or replace har-
ness.
Go to step 8.
8CHECK HARNESS.
1) Disconnect the VDC CM (B310) connector.
2) Measure the resistance between harness
connector terminals.
Connector & terminal
(B310) No. 13 — No. 29:
Is the resistance between 115
— 125 Ω?
Go to step 9.Go to step 10.
9CHECK VDC CM.
1) Disconnect the VDC CM (B310) connector.
2) Measure the resistance between VDC CM
terminals.
Connector & terminal
(B310) No. 20 — No. 34:
Is the resistance between 115
— 125 Ω?
Go to step 10.Open circuit in end
resistance of VDC
CM. Replace the
VDC CM.
trol Module &
Hydraulic Control
Unit (VDCCM&H/
U).>
Step Check Yes No
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LI-10
Combination Base Switch Assembly
LIGHTING SYSTEM
9. Combination Base Switch
Assembly
A: REMOVAL
1) Remove the driver’s airbag module.
2) Remove the steering wheel.
3) Remove the screws and remove the steering
column lower cover.
4) Remove the combination switch.
5) Remove the four screws and remove the roll
connector.
6) Remove the three screws.
7) Disconnect the connector and remove the com-
bination base switch assembly.
B: INSTALLATION
1) Install in the reverse order of removal.
2) Before installing steering wheel, be sure to ad-
just the direction of roll connector with steering.
C: INSPECTION
1. COMBINATION BASE SWITCH ASSEM-
BLY
Inspect the combination base switch assembly and
roll connector for cracks or deformation. If any
damage is found, replace with a new part.
2. PARKING SWITCH
Measure the resistance between parking switch
terminals.
SL-00258
LI-00271
Switch position Terminal No. Standard
OFF 2 and 4 Less than 1 Ω
ON 1 and 4 Less than 1 Ω
LI-00183
1234
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OD(diag)-3
Check List for Interview
OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
2. Check List for Interview
A: CHECK
Customer's name Inspector's name
Date vehicle brought in / / Registration No.
Odometer readingkm
milesV. I . N .
Date problem occurred / / Registration year / /
Weather Fine Cloudy Rainy Snowy Others:
Te m p e r a t u r e ° C ( ° F )
Road condition Level road Uphill Downhill Rough road Others:
Ve h i c l e o p e r a t i o n
Starting Idling
Driving ( Constant speed Acceleration Deceleration
Steering wheel turn Others: )
Details of problem
Airbag warning light operation Normal (After turning the ignition switch to ON, illuminates for 6 seconds then goes off.)
Remains ON Remains OFF
Passenger's airbag ON/OFF
indicator does not operate.
Normal (After turning the ignition switch to ON, illuminates for 6 seconds then goes off for 2
seconds; Lights ON (adult) or OFF (children/unoccupied).)
Both remain ON Both remain OFF
DTC output Normal code DTC: (Code: )
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SB-9
Seat Belt Warning System
SEAT BELT SYSTEM
9CHECK BODY INTEGRATED MODULE.
Measure the voltage between connector (i84)
and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(i84) No. 4 (+) — Chassis ground (–):
Is the voltage more than 10 V? Go to step 10.Check the body
integrated unit.
10 CHECK COMBINATION METER.
Measure the voltage between connector
(R167) and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(R167) No. 20 (+) — Chassis ground (–):
Is the voltage more than 10 V?
Also, does the seat belt warn-
ing light come on?
Go to step 11.Replace the body
integrated unit.
11 CHECK COMBINATION METER.
Measure the voltage between connector (i10)
and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(i10) No. 9 (+) — Chassis ground (–):
Is the voltage more than 10 V?
Also, does the seat belt warn-
ing light come on?
Go to step 12.Check the combi-
nation meter.
12 CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM.
1) Disconnect the driver’s seat belt.
2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Does the seat belt warning
buzzer beep and warning light
blink for 6 seconds after turn-
ing the ignition switch to ON?
Go to step 13.Replace the body
integrated unit.
13 CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM.
Wait for 6 seconds from the step 12 condition
(seat belt warning buzzer beeps and warning
light blinks).
Does the seat belt warning
light repeat illuminating/blink-
ing every 15-seconds, and the
warning buzzer beep?
Go to step 14.Replace the body
integrated unit.
14 CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM.
Connect the driver’s seat belt buckle in the
step 13 condition (seat belt warning light
repeat illuminating/blinking every 15-seconds,
and warning buzzer beeps).
Does the seat belt warning
light go off and the buzzer
stop?
Go to step 15.Replace the body
integrated unit.
15 CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM.
Disconnect the driver’s seat belt.
Does the seat belt warning
light repeat illuminating/ blink-
ing every 15-seconds?
Go to step 16.Replace the body
integrated unit.
16 CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM.
1) Lift-up the vehicle.
NOTE:
Raise all wheels off floor.
2) Start the engine, and set the vehicle speed
to more than 15 km/h (9 MPH).
NOTE:
When there is a speed difference between front
and rear wheels, the ABS or VDC warning may
light, but this does not indicate a malfunction.
When diagnosis is complete, perform clear
memory for VDC.
Does the seat belt warning
light repeat illuminating/ blink-
ing every 15-seconds?
Go to step 17.Replace the body
integrated unit.
17 CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM.
Connect the driver’s seat belt in the step 16
condition.
Does the seat belt warning
light go off and the buzzer
stop?
Go to step 18.Replace the body
integrated unit.
18 Seat Belt Warning System
Disconnect the driver’s seat belt in the step 17
condition.
Does the seat belt warning
light repeat illuminating/ blink-
ing every 15-seconds?
Go to step 19.Replace the body
integrated unit.
19 CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM.
Connect the driver’s seat belt.
Does the seat belt warning
light go off and the buzzer
stop?
A temporary con-
tact failure.
Replace the body
integrated unit.
Step Check Yes No
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WW-6
Combination Switch (Wiper)
WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEMS
3. Combination Switch (Wiper)
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the driver’s airbag module.
3) Remove the steering wheel.
4) Remove the screws and remove the steering
column covers (upper & lower).
5) Disconnect the connector from the combination
switch.
6) Remove the three screws, and pull out the com-
bination base switch assembly toward you.
7) Remove the screws which secure the switch,
then remove the combination switch.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
1. COMBINATION SWITCH
1) Inspect the continuity between each connector
terminal.
2) If continuity is not as specified, replace the
switch.
SL-00258
LI -00332
Switch positionTerminal No.Standard
Fr o n t
LO 7 and 17 Less than 1 Ω
HI 8 and 17 Less than 1 Ω
Washer ON 2 and 11 Less than 1 Ω
Rear
Washer ON 2 and 12 Less than 1 Ω
OFF
2 and 10
2 and 12
2 and 13
10 and 12
10 and 13
12 and 13
1 MΩ or more
INT 2 and 13 Less than 1 Ω
ON 2 and 10 Less than 1 Ω
Washer ON
2 and 12
12 and 10
2 and 10
Less than 1 Ω
WW-00046
87654321917 16 15 14 13 12 11 1018
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BR-12
Front Brake Pad
BRAKE
2. Front Brake Pad
A: REMOVAL
1) Lift-up the vehicle, and remove the front wheels.
2) Remove the caliper bolt.
3) Raise the caliper body and support it.
NOTE:
Do not disconnect the brake hose from the caliper
body.
4) Remove the pad.
B: INSTALLATION
1) Apply a thin coat of Molykote M7439 to the pad
clip.
2) Apply a thin coat of Molykote AS880N (Part No.
K0779YA010) to the contact surface between the
pad and pad inner shim.
3) Apply a thin coat of Molykote AS880N (Part No.
K0779YA010) to the three contact surfaces be-
tween inner shim and outer shim of outer pads.
BR-00339
BR-00012
BR-00340
BR-00238
BR-00341