Subaru Outback (BR): Selecting audible signal operation
Using an electronic chirp, the system will give you an audible signal when the
doors lock and unlock. If desired, you may turn the audible signal off.
To deactivate the audible signal, perform the following procedure. You can also
use the same steps to restore the function.
1. Sit in the driver’s seat and shut all doors and the rear gate.
2. Press the unlock side of the power door locking switch.
3. Insert the key into the ignition switch.
4. While holding down the unlock side of the power door locking switch, pull the
key out and re-insert it into the ignition switch at least 5 times within 10 seconds
after performing step 2.
5. Open and close the driver’s door within 10 seconds after performing step 4.
6. To indicate completion of the setting, the turn signal lights flash 3 times and
the chirp sounds 3 times.
You may have the above procedure performed by your SUBARU dealer.
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CAUTION
● Do not let dust, oil or water get on or in the transmitter when replacing the
battery.
● Be careful not to damage the printed circuit board in the transmitter when replacing
If you lose a transmitter or want to purchase additional transmitters (up to
four can be programmed), you should reprogram all of your transmitters for security
reasons. It is recommended that you
The remote keyless entry system is equipped with a special code learning feature
that allows you to program new transmitter codes into the system or to delete old
ones. The system can learn up to
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● Before going down a steep hill, slow down and shift into lower gear (if necessary,
use 1st gear) in order to utilize the overheating of your vehicle’s brakes. Do not
make sudden downshifts.
● When driving uphill in hot weather, the air conditioner may turn off automatically
to
The control unit of the remote keyless entry system has four memory locations
to store transmitter codes, giving it the ability to operate with up to four transmitters.
When you lose a transmitter, the lost transmitter’s code remains in the memory.
For security reasons, lost transmitter codes
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