Subaru Tribeca (2014 year). Manual — part 14
If you accidentally press the button and
cancel the random mode, press it again
to reselect the random mode.
. Random playback will be cancelled
if you perform any of the following
steps.
– Press the “RPT” button.
– Press the “SCAN” button.
– Press the “ ” button.
– Select the radio mode.
– Press the “RSE AUX” button.
– Press the “ ” or “ ” side of the
“SEEK FLDR” button.
– Turn off the power of the audio
equipment.
– Turn the ignition switch to the
“LOCK” position.
! SCAN
The scan mode lets you listen to the first
10 seconds of each track in succession.
Press the “SCAN” button (7) to start
scanning upward beginning with the track
following the currently selected one. When
all tracks in the disc/folder have been
scanned, normal playback will be re-
sumed. To cancel the scan mode, press
the button again.
NOTE
The scan mode will be cancelled if you
perform any of the following steps.
. Press the “RPT” button.
. Press the “RDM” button.
. Press the “ ” or “ ” side of the
“TUNE TRACK” button.
. Press the “ ” or “ ” side of the
“SEEK FLDR” button (MP3 disc).
. Press the “ ” button.
. Press the disc select button.
. Select the radio mode.
. Press the “RSE AUX” button.
. Turn off the power of the audio
equipment.
. Turn the ignition switch to the
“LOCK” position.
! Display selection (MP3 disc)
If you press the “AUDIO” button (3) during
playback, the indication will change to the
next one in the following sequence.
! Page (track/folder title) scroll (MP3
disc)
If, having pressed the “AUDIO” button (3)
to select track title or folder title display,
you press the “AUDIO” button again for
less than 0.5 second, the title will be
scrolled so you can see all of it. You will
see eight characters at a time.
NOTE
The display is designed to show titles
for up to three pages (64 characters in
total).
! Folder selection (MP3 disc)
Press the “ ” side of the “SEEK FLDR”
button (4) briefly to select the next folder.
Pressing the “ ” side of the same button
the first time makes the player go back to
the beginning of the currently selected
track; pressing it a second time makes it
go back to the previously selected track.
NOTE
Only MP3 folders are recognized when
an attempt to select the next or pre-
vious folder is made. If no appropriate
folder exists on the disc, pressing the
“ ” or “ ” side of the “SEEK FLDR”
button has no effect.
Audio
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Audio
! How to unload CDs from the player
! Ejecting a CD from the player
Of the discs loaded, you can select and
remove only one disc.
1. Use the disc select button (9) to select
the disc to be ejected.
2. Briefly press the “ ” button (8). The
selected disc will be ejected. The disc
number indicator will flash at this time.
When you remove the ejected disc, the
disc number indicator will turn off.
To remove more discs in succession,
repeat Steps 1 and 2.
! Ejecting all discs from the player
(all disc ejection mode)
1. If you press and hold the “ ” button
(8), the player will produce a beep sound
and will enter the all disc ejection mode.
2. Remove the disc that has been
ejected. The other discs loaded will then
be ejected one after another. If you do not
remove the disc that has been ejected, the
“All disc ejection mode” will be canceled.
NOTE
. Avoid driving the vehicle with a CD
sticking out, because vibration might
make it fall out.
. If you press the “ ” button while
the player is in all disc ejection mode,
the mode will be cancelled following
ejection of the disc that is currently
being ejected.
. If you press the “CD” button while
the player is in all disc ejection mode,
the player will draw in the discs that
have been ejected and play them.
Audio control buttons
These buttons are located on the spokes
of the steering wheel. They allow the
driver to control audio functions without
taking his/her hands off the steering
wheel.
& MODE button
This button is used to select the desired
audio mode. Each time it is pressed, the
mode changes to the next one in the
following sequence.
*1: The frequency last received in the selected
waveband will be displayed.
*2: Only when a CD is in the player.
*3: Only vehicle equipped with RSE (Rear Seat
Entertainment)
! “ ” and “ ” buttons
! With radio mode selected
Press the “ ” button to select the next
channel and press the “ ” button to select
the previous channel.
That station’s frequency will be shown on
the audio display.
! With CD mode selected
Press the “ ” button to skip forward in the
track order. Pressing the “ ” button the
first time makes the player go back to the
beginning of the current track; pressing it
the second time makes it go back to the
previous track.
The track number will be shown on the
audio display.
! Volume control buttons
Press the “+” button to increase the
volume. Press the “−” button to reduce
the volume.
A number indicating the volume will be
shown on the audio display.
! MUTE button
Press this button if you wish to immedi-
ately cut the volume to zero.
The audio display will show “MUTE”.
If you press the button again, the original
sound volume will return and “MUTE”
turns off.
NOTE
If your vehicle is equipped with a
genuine SUBARU navigation system,
the display will show “ ”.
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Audio
Auxiliary input jack
You can connect an external audio device
to the vehicle’s audio system and play
back audio via the vehicle’s speakers.
An auxiliary (AUX) input jack is equipped
in the lower compartment of the center
console. A stereo mini pin plug (3.5ø) can
be inserted in this jack. The connection
cable is available at electrical appliance or
similar stores.
To use the AUX input jack:
1. Connect a portable audio player to the
AUX input jack.
2. Press the “RSE AUX” button on the
audio control panel to turn on the auxiliary
audio input.
3. Play back the portable audio player.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for the
portable audio player.
NOTE
. The output sound of the portable
audio player is not loud, and the sound
via the vehicle’s speakers that are
connected to the vehicle audio set
may be very low. If you turn up the
volume of the audio set, the volume
becomes louder. However, when you
change from one portable audio player
to another one, the volume levels via
the vehicle’s speakers may be signifi-
cantly louder compared to the prior
device. To avoid a large volume differ-
ence, turn down the volume when you
change between portable audio
players.
. In some cases, when the sound
volume of the portable audio player is
low, the sound becomes bad when you
turn up the volume of the vehicle audio
system. In this case, adjust the sound
volume of the portable audio player.
. In some cases, noise occurs be-
cause of a bad connection between the
portable player and the vehicle audio
system. Try cleaning the stereo jack
and audio plug.
. If noise is not reduced, check for
disconnection of the cord or malfunc-
tions of the portable player.
Rear Seat Entertainment
(RSE) system operation (if
equipped)
If your vehicle is equipped with the Rear
Seat Entertainment (RSE) system, you
can listen to the audio via the vehicle
speakers. Push the “RSE AUX” button to
play a DVD using the Rear Seat Entertain-
ment system.
For detailed operating procedures, refer to
the Owner’s Manual supplement for the
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system.
NOTE
. To watch a DVD in the front seats
using the monitor of the navigation
system, park the vehicle in a safe
location and apply the parking brake.
Images of the DVD will not be displayed
on the front monitor unless the parking
brake is applied.
. The harman/kardon
®
audio system
is a stereo system with 2 channels. If a
harman/kardon
®
audio system is
equipped, the Rear Seat Entertainment
(RSE) system may not generate a
satisfying realistic sound when playing
5.1 channel audio sources.
Precautions to observe when
handling a compact disc
Use only compact discs (CDs, CD-Rs and
CD-RWs) that have the mark shown in the
following illustration. Also, some compact
discs cannot be played.
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Audio
. You cannot use a DualDisc in the CD
player. If you insert a DualDisc into the
player, the disc may not come out again,
possibly causing the player to malfunction.
. In cold and/or rainy weather, dew can
form inside the CD player, preventing
normal operation. If this happens, eject
the CD and wait for the player to dry out.
. Skipping may occur when the CD
player is subjected to severe vibration
(for example, when the vehicle is driven
on a rough surface).
. To remove a disc from the case, press
the center of the case and hold both
edges of the disc. If the disc surface is
touched directly, contamination could
cause poor tone quality. Do not touch the
disc surface.
. Use a clean disc whenever possible. If
there are deposits, wipe the disc surface
from the center outward with a dry, soft
cloth. Be sure not to use a hard cloth,
thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc.
. Do not use any disc that is scratched,
deformed, or cracked. Also, do not use
any disc that has a non-standard shape
(for example, a heart shape). Malfunctions
or problems might result.
. A disc is vulnerable to heat. Never
keep it either in places exposed to direct
sunlight, near heaters or in vehicles
parked in the sun or on hot days.
Interior light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
Dome light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
6-2
Cargo area light . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
6-3
Rear gate light . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-3
Map light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-3
Automatic ambient light for center console area
(if equipped). . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
6-4
Sun visors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
6-4
Sun visor extension plate . . . . . . . . .
6-5
Vanity mirror with light . . . . . . . . . .
6-5
Storage compartment . . . . . . . . . . .
6-6
Glove box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
6-6
Center console box . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-6
Rear console. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
6-7
Overhead console . . . . . . . . . . . ...
6-8
Cup holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
6-8
Front passenger’s cup holder . . . . . . . ..
6-8
Second-row seat cup holders . . . . . . . ..
6-9
Third-row seat cup holders. . . . . . . . ..
6-9
Bottle holders . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
6-9
Accessory power outlets. . . . . . . . ... 6-10
Coat hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 6-12
Shopping bag hook. . . . . . . . . . . 6-13
Floor mat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-13
Cargo area cover (if equipped) . . . . . . .
6-14
Using the cover . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-14
To remove the cover . . . . . . . . . . ..
6-15
To install the cover housing . . . . . . . ...
6-15
Convenient tie-down hooks . . . . . . . ..
6-16
Under-floor storage compartment . . . . .
6-16
HomeLink
®
Wireless Control System (if
equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-17
Garage door opener programming in the
U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
6-18
Programming rolling-code-protected garage door
openers in the U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . ...
6-19
Programming for entrance gates and garage door
openers in Canada. . . . . . . . . . ...
6-20
Programming other devices . . . . . . . ...
6-21
Operating the HomeLink
®
Wireless Control
System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-21
Erasing HomeLink
®
button memory . . . . .
6-21
In case a problem occurs. . . . . . . . ...
6-21
Rear view camera (if equipped) . . . . . .
6-21
How to use the rear view camera . . . . . ...
6-22
Viewing range on the screen. . . . . . . ..
6-23
Help line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-24
Interior equipment
6
6-2
Interior equipment
Interior light
When leaving your vehicle, make sure the
lights are turned off to avoid battery
discharge.
& Dome light
Models with Rear Seat Entertainment
Models without Rear Seat Entertainment
1)
ON
2)
DOOR
3)
OFF
The dome light switch has the following
three positions.
ON: The light remains on continuously.
OFF: The light remains off.
DOOR: The dome light illuminates auto-
matically in the following cases.
. Any of the doors or the rear gate is
opened.
. The doors or the rear gate are un-
locked using the remote keyless entry
transmitter.
. The ignition switch is turned from the
“Acc” position to the “LOCK” position.
The automatically illuminated dome light
remains on for several seconds and then
gradually turns off after all doors and the
rear gate are closed. While the light is
illuminated, if any of the following opera-
tions are performed, the dome light turns
off immediately.
. The ignition switch is turned from the
“LOCK” position to “Acc” or “ON” position.
. All doors and the rear gate are locked
using the remote keyless entry transmitter.
The setting of the period for which the light
remains on (OFF delay timer) can be
changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact
the nearest SUBARU dealer for details.
& Cargo area light
1)
DOOR
2)
OFF
3)
ON
The cargo area light switch has the
following three positions.
DOOR: The light illuminates when the rear
gate is opened. The light remains illumi-
nated for several seconds and turns off
after the rear gate is closed.
OFF: The light remains off.
ON: The light remains on continuously.
& Rear gate light
The rear gate light is located inside the
vehicle on the rear gate. Push the right
side of the switch to turn it on, and push
the left side of the switch to turn it off.
& Map light
To turn on the map light, push the switch.
To turn it off, push the switch again.
When leaving the vehicle, make sure the
lights are turned off to avoid battery
discharge.
Although the map light switches are in the
OFF position, the map lights illuminate
automatically in the following cases.
. Any of the doors or the rear gate is
opened.
– The operational/non-operational
setting of this function can be changed
by a SUBARU dealer. Contact your
SUBARU dealer to change the setting.
– The factory setting (default setting)
for this function is set as “operational”
Interior equipment
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Interior equipment
(automatic illumination - ON).
. The doors are unlocked using the
remote keyless entry transmitter.
. The ignition switch is turned from the
“Acc” position to the “LOCK” position.
The automatically illuminated map lights
remain illuminated for several seconds
and then gradually turn off after all doors
are closed.
While the lights are illuminated, if any of
the following operations are performed,
the map lights turn off immediately.
. The ignition switch is turned from the
“LOCK” position to the “Acc” or “ON”
position.
. All doors and the rear gate are locked
using the remote keyless entry transmitter.
The setting of the period for which the light
remains illuminated (OFF delay timer) can
be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Con-
tact your SUBARU dealer for details.
NOTE
If any of the doors or the rear gate is
not completely closed, the map lights
will remain illuminated as a result.
However, the map lights are automati-
cally turned off by the battery drainage
prevention function to prevent the
battery from discharging. For details,
refer to “Battery drainage prevention
function” F2-6.
& Automatic ambient light for
center console area (if
equipped)
The automatic ambient light illuminates
when the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position and the light control switch is in
the “
” position or “
” position. The
light dimly illuminates the area around the
center console. The light turns off when
the light control switch is in the “OFF”
position. Also, the brightness of the light is
adjusted by the illumination brightness
control dial.
Sun visors
To block out glare, swing down the visors.
To use the sun visor at a side window,
swing it down and move it sideways.
& Sun visor extension plate
With the sun visor positioned over the side
window, you can use the sun visor
extension plate to prevent glare through
the gap between the sun visor and center
pillar. To use the extension plate, pull it
toward the rear of the vehicle. When you
have finished using it, stow it by pushing it
toward the front of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Do not pull out the extension plate
with the sun visor positioned over
the windshield. The extension plate
would obstruct your view of the
rearview mirror.
& Vanity mirror with light
CAUTION
Keep the vanity mirror cover closed
while the car is being driven to avoid
being temporarily blinded by the
glare of bright light.
To use the vanity mirror, swing down the
sun visor and open the vanity mirror cover.
The light beside the vanity mirror illumi-
nates when the mirror cover is opened.
NOTE
Use of the vanity mirror light for a long
period of time while the engine is not
running can cause battery discharge.
Interior equipment
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Interior equipment
Storage compartment
CAUTION
. Always keep the storage com-
partment closed while driving to
reduce the risk of injury in the
event of sudden stops or an
accident.
. Do not store spray cans, contain-
ers with flammable or corrosive
liquids or any other dangerous
items in the storage compart-
ment.
& Glove box
1)
Lock
2)
Unlock
To open the glove box, pull the handle. To
close it, push the lid firmly upward.
To lock the glove box, insert the key and
turn it clockwise. To unlock the glove box,
insert the key and turn it counterclockwise.
& Center console box
The center console box has a two-layer
structure consisting of an upper compart-
ment and a lower compartment.
! Upper compartment
1)
Upper compartment lock release
Pull up the upper compartment lock
release to open the upper compartment.
! Lower compartment
1)
Lower compartment lock release
Pull up the lower compartment lock
release to open the lower compartment.
& Rear console
The rear console is located in the back of
the center console box. Pull it out to use it.
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Interior equipment
& Overhead console
To open the console, push on the lid lightly
and it will automatically open.
CAUTION
When your vehicle is parked in the
sun or on a warm day, the inside of
the overhead console heats up.
Avoid storing plastic or other heat-
vulnerable or flammable articles
such as a lighter in the overhead
console.
Cup holder
CAUTION
Take care to avoid spills. Beverages,
if hot, might burn you and/or your
passengers. Spilled beverages may
also damage upholstery or carpets.
& Front passenger’s cup holder
CAUTION
Do not pick up a cup from the cup
holder or put a cup in the holder
while you are driving, as this may
distract you and lead to an accident.
The dual cup holder is built into the center
console near the select lever.
To access the cup holder, push the
release button.
& Second-row seat cup holders
A dual cup holder is built into the armrest.
CAUTION
When a cup containing a beverage
is in the cup holder, do not slide or
recline any seat. Otherwise, the
beverage could spill while driving
and, if the beverage is hot, it could
burn you and/or your passengers.
& Third-row seat cup holders
A cup holder is located at each side of the
third-row seat.
CAUTION
When placing a beverage in a cup
holder, make sure it is capped.
Otherwise, the beverage could spill
while driving and, if the beverage is
hot, it could burn you and/or your
passengers.
Bottle holders
CAUTION
. Do not pick up a bottle from the
bottle holder or put a bottle in the
holder while you are driving, as
this may distract you and lead to
an accident.
. When placing a beverage in a
bottle holder, make sure it is
capped. Otherwise, the beverage
could spill when opening/closing
the door or while driving and, if
the beverage is hot, it could burn
you and/or your passengers.
The bottle holder equipped on each door
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Interior equipment
trim can be used to hold beverage bottles
and other items.
Accessory power outlets
Power outlets in the center console
Power outlets in the rear cabin
Accessory power outlets are provided in
the center console (lower compartment)
and in the rear cabin.
Electrical power (12V DC) from the battery
is available at any of the outlets when the
ignition switch is in either the “Acc” or “ON”
position.
You can use an in-vehicle electrical
appliance by connecting it to an outlet.
The maximum power rating of an appli-
ance that can be connected is shown in
the following list. Do not use an appliance
which exceeds the indicated wattage for
each outlet.
. The two outlets in the center console:
120W or less (When using appliances
connected to two outlets simultaneously,
the total power consumed by them must
not exceed 120W.)
. The two outlets in the rear cabin: 120W
or less (When using appliances con-
nected to two outlets simultaneously, the
total power consumed by them must not
exceed 120W.)
CAUTION
. Do not attempt to use a cigarette
lighter in the accessory power
outlets.
. Do not place any foreign objects,
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