Subaru Outback manuals

Subaru Outback (BR): To enter the passive mode

If you wish to program the passive arming mode, have it done by your SUBARU dealer.

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 Arming the system

CAUTION In passive mode, the system will automatically activate the alarm but WILL NOT automatically lock the doors. In order to lock the doors you must either lock them as indicated in step 4 be

 Tripped sensor identification

The security indicator light flashes when the alarm system has been triggered. Also, the number of flashes indicates the location of unauthorized intrusion or the severity of impact on the vehicle

 Shock sensors (dealer option)

The shock sensors trigger the alarm system when they sense impacts applied to the vehicle and when any of their electric wires is cut. The alarm system causes the horn to sound and the turn signal

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 DTC 41, 42, 45, 46, 4A, 4B, 4D, 4E, 53, 54, 55, 58, 59, 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 61, 62, 65, 66, 6A, 6B, 6D, 6E

W: DTC 41 SIDE AIRBAG RH FAILURE NOTE: Be sure to properly identify the Airbag system type prior to performing any diagnostics. 1. TYPE A DTC DETECTING CONDITION: Side airbag harness (RH) is faulty. Side airbag module (RH) is faulty. Airbag control module is faulty. CAUTION: Before performing

 Valet mode

When you choose the valet mode, the alarm system does not operate. In valet mode, the remote transmitter is used only for locking and unlocking the doors and rear gate (Outback) and panic activation. To enter the valet mode, change the setting of your vehicle’s alarm system for deactivation

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