Subaru Tribeca (2014 year). Instruction — part 12
!
– Defroster button
To defrost or dehumidify the windshield
and front door windows, press the defros-
ter button “
”. When the “
” button is
pressed, the indicator light on the button
illuminates and the following operation is
performed.
. The outside air is drawn into the
passenger compartment and the airflow
is directed towards the windshield and the
front door windows.
. The air conditioner compressor auto-
matically operates to quickly defog the
windshield. However, the indicator light on
the air conditioner button will not illumi-
nate.
After eliminating the fogging from the
windshield, return the climate control
system to the AUTO mode by pressing
the “AUTO” button or turn off by pressing
the “OFF” button.
Alternatively, press the “
” button again
to return the system to the setting that was
selected before you activated the defros-
ter.
! Fan speed control dial
The fan speed control dial has 7 positions:
AUTO position and 6 different fan speed
positions.
The fan speed is shown on the center of
the dial.
With the fan speed control dial in the
AUTO position, the fan speed changes
automatically corresponding the various
conditions: air temperature inside and
outside of the passenger’s compartment,
intensity of the sunlight, etc.
! A/C – Air conditioner button
If the windshield starts to fog when the
climate control system is operated in the
AUTO mode, press the air conditioner
button to defog and dehumidify.
When this button is pressed, the air
conditioner compressor turns on and the
indicator light on the button illuminates.
After eliminating the fogging from the
windshield, set the system back to the
AUTO mode by pressing the “AUTO”
button.
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NOTE
For efficient defogging or dehumidify-
ing in cold weather, turn on the air
conditioner. However, if the ambient
temperature decreases to approxi-
mately 328F (08C), the air conditioner
compressor may stop operating.
! Airflow mode selection button
Select the desired airflow mode by press-
ing the airflow mode selection button. The
selected airflow mode is shown on the
center of the dial.
There are five airflow modes that activate
the following air outlets.
(Ventilation): Instrument panel outlets
(Bi-level): Instrument panel outlets and
foot outlets
(Heat): Foot outlets, both side outlets of
the instrument panel and some through
windshield defroster outlets (A small
amount of air flows to the windshield and
both side windows to prevent fogging.)
(Heat-def): Windshield defroster out-
lets, foot outlets and both side outlets of
the instrument panel
: Windshield defroster outlets and both
side outlets of the instrument panel
For details, refer to “Airflow mode selec-
tion” F4-3.
NOTE
When the “
” or “ ” mode is se-
lected, the air conditioner compressor
operates automatically to defog the
windshield more quickly, regardless of
the position of the air conditioner
button. However the indicator on the
air conditioner button will not illumi-
nate. At the same time, the air inlet
selection is automatically set to “out-
side air” mode.
! Air inlet selection button
ON position (recirculation): Interior air is
recirculated inside the vehicle. Press the
air inlet selection button to the ON position
for fast cooling with the air conditioner or
when driving on a dusty road. The
indicator light will illuminate.
OFF position (outside air): Outside air is
drawn into the passenger compartment.
Press the air inlet selection button to the
OFF position when the interior has cooled
to a comfortable temperature and the road
is no longer dusty. The indicator light will
turn off.
WARNING
Continued operation in the ON posi-
tion may fog up the windows. Switch
to the OFF position as soon as the
outside dusty condition clears.
NOTE
When driving on a dusty road or behind
a vehicle that emits unpleasant exhaust
gases, set the air inlet selection button
to the ON position.
From time to time, return the air inlet
selection button to the OFF position to
draw outside air into the passenger
compartment.
& Rear air conditioner
The rear air conditioner blows cool air out
of the rear ventilators while the “A/C”
button on the control panel is in the “ON”
position. The fan speed of the rear air
conditioner can be adjusted using the rear
air conditioner dial behind the center
console. The fan speed can be adjusted
in four steps by turning the dial. Turn the
dial to the “OFF” position to stop the fan.
NOTE
. When the “A/C” button is in the
“OFF” position and when the “A/C”
indicator is not illuminated during
AUTO mode operation, the air condi-
tioner compressor does not operate,
meaning that the system merely blows
uncooled air out of the ventilators.
. The outlet air temperature of the rear
air conditioner cannot be adjusted.
. The rear air conditioner cannot be
used as a heater.
& Temperature sensors
1)
Interior air temperature sensor
2)
Solar sensor
The automatic climate control system
employs several sensors. These sensors
are delicate. If they are treated incorrectly
and become damaged, the system may
not be able to control the interior tempera-
ture correctly. To avoid damaging the
sensors, observe the following precau-
tions.
– Do not subject the sensors to impact.
– Keep water away from the sensors.
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– Do not cover the sensors.
The sensors are located as follows.
– Solar sensor: beside windshield
defroster grille
– Interior air temperature sensor: on the
side of the driver-side part of the center
panel
– Outside temperature sensor: behind
front grille
Operating tips for heater and
air conditioner
& Cleaning ventilator grille
Always keep the front ventilator inlet grille
free of snow, leaves, or other obstructions
to ensure efficient heating and defrosting.
Since the condenser is located in front of
the radiator, this area should be kept clean
because cooling performance is impaired
by any accumulation of insects and leaves
on the condenser.
& Efficient cooling after parking
in direct sunlight
After parking in direct sunlight, drive with
the windows open for a few minutes to
allow outside air to circulate into the
heated interior. This results in quicker
cooling by the air conditioner. Keep the
windows closed during the operation of
the air conditioner for maximum cooling
efficiency.
& Lubrication oil circulation in
the refrigerant circuit
Operate the air conditioner compressor at
a low engine speed (at idle or low driving
speeds) a few minutes each month during
the off-season to circulate its oil.
& Checking air conditioning
system before summer sea-
son
Check the air conditioner unit for refriger-
ant leaks, hose conditions, and proper
operation each spring. Have the air con-
ditioning system checked by your
SUBARU dealer.
& Cooling and dehumidifying in
high humidity and low tem-
perature weather conditions
Under certain weather conditions (high
relative humidity, low temperatures, etc.) a
small amount of water vapor emission
from the air outlets may be noticed. This
condition is normal and does not indicate
any problem with the air conditioning
system.
& Air conditioner compressor
shut-off when engine is
heavily loaded
To improve acceleration and gas mileage,
the air conditioner compressor is designed
to temporarily shut off during air condi-
tioner operation whenever the accelerator
is fully depressed such as during rapid
acceleration or when driving on a steep
upgrade.
& Refrigerant for your climate
control system
Your air conditioner uses ozone friendly
refrigerant HFC134a. Therefore, the meth-
od of adding, changing or checking the
refrigerant is different from the method for
CFC12 (freon). Consult your SUBARU
dealer for service. Repairs needed as a
result of using the wrong refrigerant are
not covered under warranty.
Air filtration system
Replace the filter element according to the
replacement schedule shown in the fol-
lowing. This schedule should be followed
to maintain the filter’s dust collection
ability. Under extremely dusty conditions,
the filter should be replaced more fre-
quently. It is recommended that you have
your filter checked or replaced by your
SUBARU dealer. For replacement, we
recommend the use of a genuine
SUBARU air filter kit.
Replacement schedule:
Every 15 months or 15,000 miles (24,000
km) whichever comes first
& Replacing the air filter
1. Remove the instrument panel side
cover.
NOTE
The instrument panel side cover is held
in place with four pins.
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2. Unhook the strap.
3. Remove the glove box by detaching
the one clip on the side.
4. Remove the air filter cover by detach-
ing the five clips.
5. Unhook the air filter and draw it out.
6. Replace the air filter with a new one.
7. Install the air filter cover.
8. Install the glove box.
9. Attach the strap to the hook.
10. Secure the glove box with the one clip.
11. Install the instrument panel side cover.
CAUTION
Contact your SUBARU dealer if the
following occurs, even if it is not yet
time to change the filter.
– Reduction of the airflow through
the vents.
– Windshield gets easily fogged or
misted.
NOTE
The filter can influence the air condi-
tioning, heating and defroster perfor-
mance if not properly maintained.
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Antenna system . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
5-2
Printed antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . ...
5-2
FM reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
5-2
Installation of accessories. . . . . . . . ..
5-2
Audio set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-3
Type A audio set . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-3
Type B audio set . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-3
Type A audio set (if equipped) . . . . . . ...
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Radio operation. . . . . . . . . . . . ...
5-4
Compact disc player operation . . . . . . ... 5-10
Type B audio set (if equipped). . . . . . ..
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Radio operation . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-15
Built in CD changer operation . . . . . . .
5-21
Audio control buttons . . . . . . . . . ...
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MODE button. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-26
Auxiliary input jack. . . . . . . . . . .
5-28
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system
operation (if equipped) . . . . . . . . ...
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Precautions to observe when handling a
compact disc. . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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Audio
5
5-2
Audio
Antenna system
& Printed antenna
CAUTION
Do not use sharp instruments or
window cleaner containing abra-
sives to clean the inner surface of
the window on which the antenna is
printed. Doing so may damage the
antenna printed on the window.
The antenna is printed on the inner
surface of the rear window glass.
NOTE
Antenna performance will deteriorate
significantly if you apply tinting film or
any other material over the antenna
portion of the rear window glass.
& FM reception
Although FM is normally static free,
reception can be affected by the surround-
ing area, atmospheric conditions, station
strength and transmitter distance. Build-
ings or other obstructions may cause
momentary static, flutter or station inter-
ference. If reception continues to be
unsatisfactory, switch to a stronger station.
NOTE
If a cell phone is placed near the radio,
it may cause the radio to emit noise
when it receives calls. This noise does
not indicate a radio malfunction.
Installation of accessories
Always consult your SUBARU dealer
before installing a citizen band radio or
other transmitting device in your vehicle.
Such devices may cause the electronic
control system to malfunction if they are
incorrectly installed or if they are not
suited for the vehicle.
Audio set
Your SUBARU may be equipped with one
of the following audio sets. See the pages
indicated in this section for operating
details.
& Type A audio set
. Radio operation: refer to page 5-4
. CD (compact disc) player operation:
refer to page 5-10
& Type B audio set
. Radio operation: refer to page 5-15
. Built-in CD changer operation: refer to
page 5-21
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Audio
Type A audio set (if equipped)
The audio set will operate only when the ignition switch is in the “Acc” or “ON” position.
& Radio operation
(1) Satellite radio mode button
(2) FM AM mode button
(3) Auxiliary audio unit and Rear seat
entertainment selection button
(4) Tuning button
(5) AUDIO button
(6) Power switch, volume control dial
(7) Seek button
(8) Scan button
(9) Tone and Balance button
(10) Preset button
! Power switch and volume control
The dial (6) is used for both power (ON/
OFF) and volume control. The radio is
turned ON and OFF by pushing the dial
and the volume is controlled by turning the
dial. The dial can also be used for tone
and balance adjustment.
! Tone and balance control
The volume control dial (6) normally
functions as a volume control. This dial
becomes a control for Bass, Midrange,
Treble, Fader or Balance when you select
the appropriate tone and balance control
mode.
Choose desired volume level for each
mode by turning the volume control dial.
The control function returns to volume
control mode after approximately 5 sec-
onds.
! To change tone and balance
control modes
Each brief press of the “TONE BAL”
button (9) changes control modes in the
following sequence starting from volume
control mode. (When the radio is first
turned on, the control mode is in the
volume control.)
The “TONE BAL” button is used for
selecting the following control modes.
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Audio
Control mode (range of le-
vels)
Turn counterclockwise
Turn clockwise
Bass control (−6 to +6)
For less bass sound
For more bass sound
Midrange control (−6 to +6)
For less midrange sound
For more midrange sound
Treble control (−6 to +6)
For less treble sound
For more treble sound
Fader control (R9 to F9)
To increase rear speaker vo-
lume and decrease front speak-
er volume
To increase front speaker vo-
lume and decrease rear speaker
volume
Balance control (L9 to R9)
To increase left speaker volume
and decrease right speaker vo-
lume
To increase right speaker vo-
lume and decrease left speaker
volume
Volume control (0 to 40)
For less volume
For more volume
AUX volume control* (0 to
40)
For less volume
For more volume
*: Only when an AUX audio product is connected.
! FM/AM radio
! FM/AM selection button
Push the “FM AM” button (2) when the
radio is off to turn on the radio.
Push the “FM AM” button when the radio
is on to select FM1, FM2 or AM reception.
! Stereo indicator
The stereo indicator “ST” will illuminate
when an FM stereo broadcast is received.
! Instruction tuning
Press the “ ” side of the “TUNE TRACK”
button (4) to increase the tuning frequency
and press the “ ” side of the button to
decrease it.
Each time the button is pressed, the
frequency interval can be changed be-
tween 10 kHz in the AM mode and 0.2
MHz in the FM mode.
If you hold down the “ ” side of the
button, the tuning frequency will increase
continuously, and if you hold down the “ ”
side of the button, the tuning frequency
will decrease continuously. Release the
button when your desired frequency is
reached.
NOTE
While you are holding down either side
of the “TUNE TRACK” button, the
tuning frequency will not stop chan-
ging even if the frequency of a recei-
vable station is reached.
! Seek tuning
If you press the “ ” or “ ” side of the
“SEEK FLDR” button (7), the radio will
automatically search for a receivable
station and stop at the first one it finds.
This function may not be available, how-
ever, when radio signals are weak. In such
a situation, perform instruction tuning to
select the desired station.
! Automatic tuning (SCAN)
Press the “SCAN” button (8) to change the
radio to the SCAN mode. In this mode, the
radio scans through the radio band until a
station is found. The radio will stop at the
station for 5 seconds while displaying the
frequency, after which scanning will con-
tinue until the entire band has been
scanned from the low end to the high
end. Press the “SCAN” button again to
cancel the SCAN mode and to stop on any
displayed frequency.
Press the “ ” or “ ” side of the “SEEK
FLDR” button (7) again to cancel the scan
mode and to stop on any displayed
frequency.
When the “SCAN” button is pressed for
automatic tuning, stations are scanned in
the direction of low frequencies to high
frequencies only.
Automatic tuning may not function prop-
erly if the station reception is weakened by
distance from the station or proximity to
tall buildings and hills.
! Selecting preset stations
Presetting a station with a preset button
(10) allows you to select that station in a
single operation. Up to six, AM, FM1 and
FM2 stations each may be preset.
! How to preset stations
1. Press the “FM AM” button (2) to select
FM1, FM2, or AM reception.
2. Press the “SCAN” button (8) or tune
the radio instructionly until the desired station
frequency is displayed.
3. Press and hold one of the preset
buttons (10) to store the frequency. If the
button is pressed briefly, the preceding
selection will remain in memory.
NOTE
. If the connection between the radio
and battery is broken for any reason
such as vehicle maintenance or radio
removal, all stations stored in the
preset buttons are cleared. If this
occurs, it is necessary to reset the
preset buttons.
. If a cell phone is placed near the
radio, it may cause the radio to emit
noise when it receives calls. This noise
does not indicate a radio malfunction.
! Satellite radio mode (if equipped)
To receive satellite radio, it is necessary to
install the SUBARU genuine satellite
receiver (optional part) and to enter into
a contract with a satellite radio network
service such as “Sirius XM
TM
satellite
radio” (for U.S.A. only) or “Sirius satellite
radio” (for Canada only). For details,
please contact your SUBARU dealer.
! Sirius satellite radio (for Canada
only)
Sirius satellite radio is a recent innovation
that allows the listener to experience
digital sound quality and to have a greater
variety of channels.
Use of satellite radio (Sirius) requires a
tuner, antenna and a service contract. For
details, please contact your SUBARU
dealer or visit Sirius Satellite Radio at
www.sirius.ca or call 1-888-539-7474 for
more information. Sirius, the Sirius dog
logo, channel names and logos are trade-
marks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
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! Sirius XM
TM
Satellite Radio Acti-
vation (for U.S.A. only)
Models with Sirius XM
TM
are eligible for a
3-month complimentary subscription to
the Sirius XM
TM
Satellite Radio service.
Activation process:
You can activate the XM Satellite Radio
from the website of the XM Satellite Radio.
For details, visit the website.
! Satellite radio reception
Satellite radio signals are best received in
areas with a clear view of the open sky. In
areas where there are tall buildings, trees,
tunnels or other structures that may
obstruct the signal of the satellites, there
may be signal interruptions. Other circum-
stances that may result in signal loss
include driving near a wall, steep cliff or
hill, or driving on the lower level of a multi-
tiered road or inside a parking garage.
To help reduce this condition, satellite
radio providers have installed ground-
based repeaters in heavily populated
areas. However, you may still experience
reception problems in some areas.
! Displaying satellite radio ID of
tuner
When you activate satellite radio, you
should have your satellite radio tuner ID
ready because each tuner is identified by
its unique satellite radio tuner ID.
The satellite radio ID will be needed when
you activate satellite radio and receive
satellite radio customer support.
The satellite radio ID can be found on the
audio display by tuning the channel to “0”.
Turn the “TUNE TRACK” button (4) to
select the satellite radio channel.
! Band selection button
Push the “SAT” button (1) when the radio
is off to turn on the radio.
Push the “SAT” button when the radio is
on to select SAT1, SAT2 or SAT3 recep-
tion.
! Channel selection
Press “ ” of the “TUNE TRACK” button
(4) to select the next channel and press
“
” of the button to select the previous
channel.
Keep pressing “ ” of the button to
change to the next channel continuously
and keep pressing “ ” of the button to
change to the previous channel continu-
ously.
! Category selection
Press “ ” or “ ” of the “SEEK FLDR”
button (7) to display the current category.
Press “ ” again to select the next
category, and press “ ” again to select
the previous category.
! Channel scan
Press the “SCAN” button (8) to change the
radio to the SCAN mode. In this mode, the
radio scans through the channels until a
station is found. The radio will stop at the
station for 5 seconds while displaying the
channel number, after which scanning will
continue until the entire channel has been
scanned from the low end to the high end.
Also during the category selection, chan-
nel scan can be performed in that cate-
gory.
Press the “SCAN” button again to cancel
the SCAN mode and to stop on any
displayed channel.
! Selecting preset channels
Presetting a channel with a preset button
(10) allows you to select that channel in a
single operation. Up to six, SAT1, SAT2
and SAT3 channels each may be preset.
! How to preset channels
1. Press the “SAT” button (1) to select
SAT1, SAT2 and SAT3 reception.
2. Press the “SCAN” button (8) or the
“TUNE TRACK” button (4) to select the
channel.
3. Press and hold one of the preset
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