Subaru Outback (BR): Sounding a panic alarm
To activate the alarm, press the “PANIC” button once.
The horn will sound and the turn signal lights will flash.
To deactivate the panic alarm, press any button on the remote transmitter. If
a button on the remote transmitter is not pressed, the alarm will be deactivated
after approximately 30 seconds.
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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
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
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A: INSPECTION
Check that there is no leakage of differential gear oil from the converter case.
B: ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Immediately after removing the overflow drain plug, remaining gear oil (approx. 8 cc) may come out of the overflow pipe. This is not included in the specified amount. When removing
A: REMOVAL
NOTE:
When replacing a single part, perform the work
with the engine assembly installed to body. Refer to
"Valve Clearance" for preparation procedures.
<Ref. to ME(H4SO)-29, Valve Clearance.>
When performing the work with the engine installed
to body, the following parts must
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