fuse diagram SUBARU TRIBECA 2009 1.G Service Workshop Manual
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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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AB(diag)-64
Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code
AIRBAG SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
H: DTC 24 IG1 OPEN
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
•Airbag control module is faulty.
•Airbag main harness circuit is open.
•Fuse No. 12 (in joint box) is blown.
•Body harness circuit is open.
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:
AB6
AB6
NO.12
5
AB-00939
1234567891011121314151617
1819202122232425262728
IGNITIONSWITCH
BATTERY
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
B31
AB110
AB1
123456789101112
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AB(diag)-66
Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code
AIRBAG SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
I: DTC 25 IG2 OPEN
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
•Airbag control module is faulty.
•Airbag main harness circuit is open.
•Fuse No. 25 (in joint box) is blown.
•Body harness circuit is open.
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:
AB6
B31
AB1
AB6
NO.25
6
AB-00938
1234567891011121314151617
1819202122232425262728
IGNITIONSWITCH
BATTERY
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
9
AB1
123456789101112
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CC(ETC)(diag)-15
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
B: DTC 12 AND 25 STOP LIGHT SWITCH AND BRAKE SWITCH
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
•Cruise control cannot be set.
•Cruise control cannot be released.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
CC-00372
B65
MAIN SBFSBF-2 F/B NO.8
B65
4
3
1
2
B28B20
1234
SBF-8 F/B NO.4
F5
B159
F9
F:
947621538
B159F:
ECM
BATTERY
STOP LIGHT SWITCHAND BRAKE SWITCH
BRAKESWITCH
STOP SWITCH SWITCH
IGNITIONRELAY
FUSE & RELAY BOX
12
B107
B135B:
B135
5672134
29
101112131415252416
30
98171819202821222332312627333435
B:
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ET-3
Audio System
ENTERTAINMENT
2. Audio System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
Symptom Repair order
No power coming in. (No display and no sound from speakers) 1. Check the fuse and power supply for audio.
2. Check the audio ground.
3. Remove the audio and repair them.
A specific speaker does not operate. 1. Check the speaker.
2. Check the output circuit between audio and speaker.
Audio generates noise with engine is r unning. 1. C heck the audio ground.
2. Check the generator.
3. Check the ignition coil.
4. Remove the audio and repair them.
Vo l u m e i s l o w i n A M a n d F M m o d e s o r i n t e r f e r e n c e n o i s e
occurs.
1. Check the antenna.
2. Check the antenna amplifier.
3. Check the noise suppressor.
4. Check the audio ground.
5. Remove the audio and repair them.
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ET-8
Multi Function Display (MFD) System
ENTERTAINMENT
6. Multi Function Display (MFD) System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
1. MFD ERROR DISPLAY AND FAULT CONTENT
NOTE:
When the above errors are displayed, check the disc, and if no problems can be found, repair or replace the
unit.
Symptom Repair order
No power coming in. (Light does not illuminate.) 1. Check the fuse and power supply for the display.
2. Check the ground circuit of the display.
3. Remove the display to repair.
A specific light does not operate. 1. Check the display.
2. Check the output circuit between unit and display.
Display contents Fault cause
CHECK_DISK • During playback, it was not possible to read data from the CD
due to scratches on the CD, etc.
•Disc inserted upside-down, cannot detect disc.
•Bacause of a focus error, cannot read the disc.
•An error occurred in the decoder section
•A problem occurred in the internal circuit during playback, such
as high temperature, etc.
MECHA_ERROR • During disc loading, a problem occurred in the traverse drive.
•Operation became impossible during disc change, loading, or
eject.
NO_FILE • After completing read of the disc, the number of files was 0
•A disc with no data was inserted
ERROR_** 01 • Disc is dirty, or is upside down.
•Nothing is recorded.
•Is not an audio disc.
•There are scratches on the disk.
•A disc that cannot be played back was used.
02
03A mechanical error/operational error of some sor t occurred.04
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GW-6
Power Window System
GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS
2. Power Window System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
Symptom Repair order
All power windows do not operate.
1. Fuse (SBF-4)
2. Power window circuit breaker
3. Power window relay
4. Wiring Harness
5. Body integrated unit
Par ticular window does not operate.
1. Power window main switch
2. Power window sub switch
3. Power window motor
4. Wiring Harness
“Window Lock” does not operate. Power window main switch
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GW-11
Remote Control Mirror System
GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS
6. Remote Control Mirror System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
Symptom Repair order
All function does not operate.
1. Fuse (F/B No. 6)
2. Mirror switch
3. Wiring harness
One side of the mirror motor does not operate.
1. Mirror switch
2. Mirror motor
3. Wiring harness
Mirror heater does not operate.
1. Mirror switch
2. Mirror heater
3. Wiring harness
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GW-24
Rear Window Defogger System
GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS
16.Rear Window Defogger System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
NOTE:
Rear window defogger system can be customized on the Subaru Select Monitor.
Symptom Repair order
Rear window defogger does not operate.
1. Fuse (M/B No. 10) (F/B No. 22)
2. Rear defogger relay
3. Defogger switch
4. Rear defogger condenser
5. Defogger wire
6. Wiring harness
7. Body integrated unit
System name Initial setting Customize setting
Rear window defogger timer OFF after 15 min.Repeat 15 min. operation and
2 min. stop.
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GW-30
Wiper Deicer System
GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS
21.Wiper Deicer System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
Refer to “Rear Window Defogger” for inspection.
NOTE:
Wiper deicer system can be customized on the Subaru Select Monitor.
*: When one of the following conditions occurs, continuous operation is suspended and turned off after 15 min.
•Ambient temperature at 5°C (41°F) or more continues for 10 sec.
•Malfunction occurs on ambient sensor.
•Vehicle speed below 15 km/h (9 MPH) continues 15 min.
•Malfunction occurs in CAN communication.
C: REPAIR
Refer to “Rear Window Defogger” for repair.
Symptom Repair order
Wiper deicer does not operate.
1. Fuse (F/B No. 4, 9)
2. Wiper deicer relay
3. Wiper deicer switch
4. Wiring harness
5. Body integrated unit
System name Initial setting Customize setting
Wiper deicer timer OFF after 15 min. Continuous operation*