2011 Subaru Tribeca Owner's Manual - Page 109
2011 Subaru Tribeca Manual
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2-8 Keys and doors door locking switches. & Key lock-in prevention function This function prevents the doors from being locked with the key still in the ignition switch. ! Behavior with key lock-in prevention function operational . With either the driver's or front passenger's door open, the doors automatically remain unlocked even if the " " side of the door locking switch is pushed. . It is possible to lock the all doors and the rear gate by holding the " " side of the door locking switch pushed for 3 seconds with the driver's door open and then closing the driver's door. ! Behavior with key lock-in prevention function non-operational . If the lock lever is turned to the rear ("LOCK") position with the driver's door open and the driver's door is then closed with the lock lever in that position, the driver's door is locked. . If the spare key is used to lock the driver's door from the outside of the vehicle, the door is locked. This function's operational/non-opera- tional setting can be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact a SUBARU dealer for details. Remote keyless entry system CAUTION . Do not expose the remote transmitter to severe shocks, such as those experienced as a result of dropping or throwing. . Do not take the remote transmitter apart except when replacing the battery. . Do not get the remote transmitter wet. If it gets wet, wipe it dry with a cloth immediately. . When you carry the remote transmitter on an airplane, do not press the button of the remote transmitter while in the airplane. When any button of the remote transmitter is pressed, radio waves are sent and may affect the operation of the airplane. When you carry the remote transmitter in a bag on an airplane, take measures to prevent the buttons of the remote transmitter from being pressed. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject NOTE When leaving the vehicle, make sure you are holding the key before locking the doors.