Subaru Outback manuals

Subaru Outback (BR): Entering the vehicle following remote engine start shutdown

An alarm trigger may occur if the vehicle is opened by the remote keyless entry transmitter within a few seconds immediately following remote engine start shutdown.

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 Pre-heating or pre-cooling the interior of the vehicle

Models with automatic climate control system: After the system starts the engine, the automatic climate control system will activate the “FULL AUTO” mode and heat or cool the interior to the pr

 Service mode

In service mode, the remote engine start function is temporarily disabled to prevent the system from unexpectedly starting the engine while being serviced. To engage or disengage service mode: 1.

 Remote transmitter program

New transmitters can be programmed to the remote engine start system in the event that a transmitter is lost, stolen, damaged or additional transmitters are desired (the system will accept up to e

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 DTC P0128, P0131, P0132, P0133, P0134, P0137, P0138, P013A, P013B, P013E, P013F, P0140, P0141, P014C, P014D, P015A, P015B, P0171, P0172, P0181, P0182, P0183, P0196, P0197, P0198, P0201

AA:DTC P0128 COOLANT THERMOSTAT (ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE BELOW THERMOSTAT REGULATING TEMPERATURE) DTC DETECTING CONDITION: Detected when two consecutive driving cycles with fault occur. GENERAL DESCRIPTION <Ref. to GD(H4SO)-55, DTC P0128 COOLANT THERMOSTAT (ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE BEL

 Lower Inner Trim

A: REMOVAL 1) Release the claws, and then remove the side sill cover-front INN. CAUTION: Do not pull with excessive force. Doing so may damage the claws of the side sill cover INN. NOTE: To release the claws of the side sill cover INN, the following steps are recommended. 1. Take out the weather

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