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LAN(diag)-77
General Diagnostic Table
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
2. BODY INTEGRATED UNIT
Item OperationSpecificationsNoteYES NO
Illumination VR
power supply
Operate the illumination volume,
illumination light is controlled
according to the change of voltage
on data display.
Illumination light is
controlled with
changing of data.
Inspect the illumi-
nation volume.—
Fuel level resis-
tance
Check the fuel level resistance and
fuel level resistance 2. Both resis-
tances are same.
Same valuesInspect the body
integrated unit.
Compare the input and
output values of body inte-
grated unit.
R wiper SW inputWhen rear wiper SW to ON, data
display turns to ON.Tu r n s t o O N .Inspect the rear
wiper switch.—
R wiper outputWhen rear wiper switch to ON, out-
put signal turns to ON.Tu r n s t o O N .Replace the body
integrated unit.
If not operate with output
turned to ON, check the
rear wiper motor.
Keyless Entr yKeyless entr y LOCK/UNLOCK the
doors.OperateInspect the key-
less antenna.
If the antenna is OK,
replace the body inte-
grated unit.
Brake SWWhen brake pedal is depressed, it
turns to ON.Tu r n s t o O N .Inspect the brake
switch.—
Shift Lock SolenoidThe shift lock releases when
depressing the brake pedal.ReleasedInspect the shift
lock.—
Body integrated
unit registration
function setting
Does Vehicle equipment corre-
spond to setting values?Correspondence
Reconfigure the
values according to
vehicle equipment.
—
CustomizeWhen changing customize setting,
the registration completes correctly.RegisteredInspect the body
integrated unit.
Return to original state
after making changes.
Manual mode
Switch the shift (UP/DOWN) on
Manual mode. Indicator is changed
in 1 — 2.
ChangeInspect the shift
lever.—
Function checkEach checking item operate cor-
rectly. (Except for not equipped)OperateInspect for non-
functional actuator.
Module is normal if output
switches to ON.
Security
After locking with keyless entry sys-
tem and open the door, the security
system operates and the horn
sounds.
Horn sounds.
(Security system
operates.)
Inspect the secu-
rity system.
Horn does not activate if
siren is set to ON by cus-
tomizing.
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OD(diag)-15
Airbag Connector
OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
5. Airbag Connector
A: PROCEDURE
1. BUCKLE SWITCH
1) How to disconnect:
(1) Move the slide lock (A) in the direction of ar-
row.
(2) While holding the slide lock (A) in moved po-
sition, disconnect the connector.
CAUTION:
When pulling the slide lock or disconnecting
connector, be sure to hold the connector, not
the harness.
2) How to connect:
Holding the connector (A), and push it in carefully
until a clicking sound is heard.
CAUTION:
Be sure to insert the connector in until it is
locked. Then pull it gently to make sure that it is
locked.
AB-00721
(A)
AB-00016
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SE-2
General Description
SEATS
1. General Description
A: COMPONENT
1. FRONT SEAT (DRIVER’S SEAT)
(1) Backrest cover (11) Rear leg cover inside (21) Power seat switch unit
(2) Backrest pad (12) Seat cushion cover (22) Seat heater unit
(3) Backrest frame ASSY (13) Seat cushion pad (23) Lumber support lever
(4) Headrest ASSY (14) Seat cushion frame ASSY (24) Slide rail cover
(5) Headrest lock bushing (15) Rear leg cover outside
(6) Side airbag module (16) Power seat switch knobTightening torque: N·m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
(7) Cover frame (17) Seat side cover outsideT1: 6 (0.61, 4.43)
(8) Backrest back cover (18) Hinge inner cover LHT2: 17.6 (1.79, 12.7)
(9) Seat side cover inside (19) Inner seat belt ASSYT3: 52 (5.30, 37.6)
(10) Hinge inner cover RH (20) Slide rail ASSYT4: 53 (5.40, 38.3)
(1)
(2)
(23)
(22)
(3)
(8)
(4)
(5)
(6)(9)
(10)(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(17)
(21)(19)
(18)
T4
T4
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
(7)
(24)
(24)
T4
(16)
(20)
SE-00580
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SE-3
General Description
SEATS
2. FRONT SEAT (DRIVER’S SEAT)
(1) Backrest cover (10) Hinge inner cover LH (19) Power seat switch unit
(2) Backrest pad (11) Rear leg cover inside (20) Inner seat belt ASSY
(3) Backrest frame ASSY (12) Seat cushion cover (21) Slide rail cover
(4) Headrest ASSY (13) Seat heater unit
(5) Headrest lock bushing (14) Seat cushion pad & frame ASSYTightening torque: N·m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
(6) Side airbag module (15) Rear leg cover outsideT1: 6 (0.61, 4.43)
(7) Cover frame (16) Hinge inner cover RHT2: 17.6 (1.79, 12.7)
(8) Backrest back cover (17) Seat side cover outsideT3: 52 (5.30, 37.6)
(9) Seat side cover inside (18) Power seat switch knobT4: 53 (5.40, 38.3)
T3
T3
(1)
(2)
(3)
(8)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(9)
(10)
(12)
T4
T2
T2
T1
T4
(7)
(11)
(15)
(14)
(21)
(20)
(16)
(13)
(19)
(18)
(17)
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SE-4
General Description
SEATS
3. SECOND-ROW SEATS
(1) Headrest (8) Backrest back cover (14) Armrest
(2) Lock bushing (9) Holder (15) Slide rail cover
(3) Backrest cover (10) Seat back latch cover
(4) Backrest pad (11) Hinge outer coverTightening torque: N·m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
(5) Seat cushion cover (12) Hinge inner coverT1: 40 (4.08, 28.9)
(6) Seat cushion pad (13) Cup holderT2: 52 (5.30, 37.6)
(7) Slide rail ASSY
(1)
(1)
(8)
(8)
(3)
(3)
(5)
(6)
(4)
(4)
(11)
(11)
(11)(10)
(12)
(12)
(15)
(15)(7)
(15)
(2)
(2)
(9)
T2
T2
T1
T2
T2
T2
T1
(8)
(9)
(2)
(12)
(14)
(13)
(7)
(12)
(12)
(11)
(11)
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SE-5
General Description
SEATS
4. THIRD-ROW SEATS
(1) Headrest (7) Backrest padTightening torque: N·m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
(2) Headrest lock bushing (8) Seat cushion coverT1: 10 (1.01, 7.23)
(3) Hinge lever ASSY (9) Seat cushion padT2: 52 (5.30, 37.6)
(4) Backrest back cover (10) Hinge plateT3: 53 (5.40 38.3)
(5) Backrest frame (11) Inner hinge ASSY
(6) Backrest cover
(1)
(2)
(2)(3)
(3)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(4)
(5)
(10)
(11)
T3
T3
T3
T1
T3
T1
T2
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SE-8
Front Seat
SEATS
4) Remove the screw (A) and clips (B), and then
disconnect the seat switch connector to remove
seat side cover outside.
5) Remove the TORX® bolt, and then remove the
inner seat belt assembly.
6) Remove the screw (A) and clip (B), and then re-
move the seat side cover inside.
7) Remove the two bolts from the reclining hinge on
each left and right side.
8) Remove the clips and hooks, and then detach
the backrest back cover.
9) Remove the lock clip, and then remove the lum-
ber support lever.
(B)
(B)(A)
SE-00584
SE-00585
SE-00412
(A)(B)
SE-00413
SE-00586
SE-00414
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SE-9
Front Seat
SEATS
10) Remove the hooks and hog rings at the rear
side of backrest.
11) Remove the headrest lock bushing.
NOTE:
Push outside to remove it from the inside of seat.
12) Remove the hog rings.
13) Remove the cover frame (A).
14) Pull out the backrest frame assembly.
15) Remove the side airbag module.
16) Remove the two bolts on each left and right
side, and then remove the reclining motor assem-
bly.
17) Remove the hog rings (A) on the surface side
of backrest, and then remove the backrest cover
from backrest.
18) Remove the bolt (A) and hook (B) on left and
right side, and then remove the seat cushion frame
from seat rail assembly.
SE-00587
SE-00243
SE-00588
(A)
SE-00337
SE-00589
SE-00388
SE-00590: (A)
SE-00416(B)(A)
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SE-11
Front Seat
SEATS
1) Temporarily tighten the four reclining hinge
bolts.
2) Place the backrest in the most upright position.
3) Tighten the reclining hinge bolts in the order of
(1) through (4), in two or three steps by gradually in-
creasing the torque until they reach the specified
torque.
4) Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
2. PASSENGER’S SEAT
CAUTION:
Make sure to adhere to the following rules when
assembling the passenger seat. Improper work
procedures can cause the passenger detection
system to not operate properly.
•If the seat cushion cover is removed or re-
placed, make sure to perform passenger detec-
tion system adjustment after installing the seat
to the vehicle.
Subaru Select Monitor.>
Failure to do so may cause improper activation
of passenger’s airbag.
•The passenger detection system (passenger
seat only) control unit, passenger detection
sensor, seat cushion pad and seat cushion
frame are considered as a single seat cushion
pad and frame assembly. Never remove the
passenger detection control unit or the pres-
sure sensor from the seat cushion frame.
•If the seat cushion cover is removed, make
sure to replace the wire on the seat cushion
side with a new wire.
•Make sure to install the hog rings/clips to the
specified locations. Do not reuse hog rings.
Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
1) Assemble the seat cushion in the reverse order
of disassembly.
2) Assemble the backrest in the reverse order of
disassembly.
3) When assembling the backrest assembly to the
seat cushion assembly, fill up the gap in the front
side of slide rail LH and in the rear side of slide rail
RH using cloth etc.
4) Temporarily tighten the reclining hinge bolts in
the order of (1) through (4), to an extent that the
seat back assembly is not locked.
5) Hold the seat cushion assembly securely, and
tighten the reclining hinge bolts in the order de-
scribed above until they reach the specified torque.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the backrest assembly when tight-
ening the reclining hinge bolts.
6) Assemble each harness, inner belt assembly
and each cover in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
Refer to “COMPONENT” of “General Descrip-
tion”.
E: INSPECTION
Check that no tear or fray on the backrest cover
and seat cushion cover.
CAUTION:
If there are tears or looseness in the back rest
cover or seat cushion covers, do not attempt to
repair. Replace with a new cover. Repairing the
cover may cause improper operation of the side
airbag or the passenger detection system.
(A) Vehicle inside
(B) Vehicle outside
(A)
(B)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(1)
SE-00514
(A) Vehicle inside
(B) Vehicle outside
SE-00537
(A)
(B)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(1)
SE-00538
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SE-13
Second-row Seats
SEATS
6) Remove the backrest back cover.
7) Remove the stopper.
8) Remove the hog rings (A) and hooks at the rear
face of the backrest.
9) Remove the two screws securing the holder.
10) Disconnect the wire connected to the holder,
then remove the holder.
11) Remove the headrest lock bushing.
NOTE:
Push outward from inside of the seat to remove.
12) Pull out the frame from the backrest.
13) Remove the hog rings (A) of backrest, and then
remove the backrest cover from backrest.
14) Remove the hooks and hog rings (A) from the
rear side of seat cushion.
SE-00601
SE-00602
SE-00603: (A)
SE-00604
SE-00605
SE-00606: (A)
SE-00607: (A)