Subaru 2011 Impreza WRX User Manual

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北米Model "A1110BE-C" EDITED: 2010/ 12/ 17

& Selecting audible signal op-

eration

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.
Do the following to deactivate the audible
signal. You can also use the same steps
to restore the function.
1. Sit in the driver

’s seat and shut all

doors and the rear gate.
2. Hold down the REAR (UNLOCK) side
of the power door locking switch.
3. While holding down the REAR (UN-
LOCK) side of the power door locking
switch, pull the key out and re-insert it into
the ignition switch at least 6 times within
10 seconds after Step 2.
4. Open and close the driver

’s door once

within 10 seconds after Step 3.
5. The turn signal lights flash 3 times to
indicate completion of the setting.

You may have the above settings done by
your SUBARU dealer. Also, for models
with the genuine SUBARU navigation
system, the setting can be changed using
the navigation monitor. For details, please
refer to the Owner

’s Manual supplement

for the navigation system.

& Replacing the battery

CAUTION

. Do not let dust, oil or water get on

or in the transmitter when repla-
cing the battery.

. Be careful not to damage the

printed circuit board in the trans-
mitter when replacing the battery.

. Be careful not to allow children to

touch the battery and any re-
moved parts; children could
swallow them.

. There is a danger of explosion if

an incorrect replacement battery
is used. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type of bat-
tery.

. Batteries should not be exposed

to excessive heat such as sun-
shine, fire or the like.

When the transmitter battery begins to get
weak, transmitter range will begin to
decrease. Replace the battery as soon
as possible.

To replace the battery:

1. Open the transmitter case using a flat-
head screwdriver.

2. Remove the old battery from the
holder.

Keys and doors

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