Subaru Outback (BR): “up” and “down” switch
With radio mode selected
Press the switch to the “” or “”
side briefly to skip to a preset channel. Press the switch to the “”
or “” side for more than 0.5 second
to seek the next receivable station and stop at it.
That station’s frequency will be indicated on the audio display.
With CD mode selected
Press the switch to the “” side
to skip forward in the track/file (track) order. Press the switch to the “”
side to skip back ward in the track/file (track) order. The track/file (track) number
will be shown on the audio display.
With SAT mode selected
Press the switch to the “” side
to skip forward in the channel order. Press the switch to the “”
side to skip backward in the channel order. When the switch is briefly pressed,
the channel will skip every 1 channel. When the switch is pressed for more than
0.5 second, the channel will skip every 10 channels. The channel will be shown on
the audio display.
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Press the switch to the “+” side to increase the volume. Press the switch to
the “−” side to reduce the volume. A number indicating the volume will be shown
on the audio display.
Press this button if you wish to immediately 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” tu
NOTE
● For models with the genuine SUBARU navigation system, refer to the Owner’s
Manual supplement for the navigation system.
● When selling your vehicle, make sure that you initial
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Disc select buttons
1. Use the disc select button to select the disc to be ejected.
2. Briefly press the “” button. 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
This position is for restarting a stalled engine.
In this position the wheels and transmission are not locked. In this position,
the transmission is neutral; the vehicle will roll freely, even on the slightest
incline unless the parking brake or foot brake is applied. Avoid coasting with the
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