Subaru 2007 Tribeca User Manual

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In case of emergency

Jump starting

When your vehicle does not start due to a

run down (discharged) battery, the vehicle

may be jump started by connecting your

battery to another battery (called the

booster battery) with jumper cables.

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How to jump start

1. Make sure the booster battery is 12

When a spare tire is mounted or a

wheel rim is replaced without the

original pressure sensor/transmitter

being transferred, the low tire pres-

sure warning light will flash. This in-

dicates the TPMS is unable to moni-

tor all four road wheels. Contact

your SUBARU dealer as soon as

possible for tire and sensor replace-

ment and/or system resetting.
Do not inject any tire liquid or aero-

sol tire sealant into the tires, as this

may cause a malfunction of the tire

pressure sensors.
If the light flashes, promptly contact

a SUBARU dealer to have the sys-

tem inspected.

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Battery fluid is SULFURIC ACID.

Do not let it come in contact with

the eyes, skin, clothing or the ve-

hicle.

If battery fluid gets on you, thor-

oughly flush the exposed area

with water immediately. Get medi-

cal help if the fluid has entered

your eyes.

If battery fluid is accidentally

swallowed, immediately drink a

large amount of milk or water, and

obtain immediate medical help.

Keep everyone including children

away from the battery.

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The gas generated by a battery ex-

plodes if a flame or spark is

brought near it. Do not smoke or

light a match while jump starting.

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Never attempt jump starting if the

discharged battery is frozen. It

could cause the battery to burst or

explode.

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Whenever working on or around a

battery, always wear suitable eye

protectors, and remove metal ob-

jects such as rings, bands or oth-

er metal jewelry.

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Be sure the jumper cables and

clamps on them do not have loose

or missing insulation.

Do not jump start unless cables in

suitable condition are available.

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A running engine can be danger-

ous. Keep your fingers, hands,

clothing, hair and tools away from

the cooling fan, belts and any oth-

er moving engine parts. Remov-

ing rings, watches and ties is ad-

visable.

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Jump starting is dangerous if it is

done incorrectly. If you are unsure

about the proper procedure for

jump starting, consult a compe-

tent mechanic.

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