Subaru 2007 Tribeca User Manual

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Maintenance and service

ery difference of 10

°F (5.6°C) between the

temperature in the garage and the tem-

perature outside. By way of example, the

following table shows the required tire

pressures that correspond to various out-

side temperatures when the temperature

in the garage is 60

°F (15.6°C).

Standard tire pressures:

Front: 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm

2

)

Rear: 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm

2

)

Garage temperature: 60

°F (15.6°C)

If the low tire pressure warning light

comes on when you drive the vehicle in

cold outside air after adjusting the tire

pressures in a warm garage, re-adjust the

tire pressures using the method described

above. Then, increase the vehicle speed

to at least 20 mph (32 km/h) and check to

see that the low tire pressure warning light

goes off a few minutes later. If the low tire

pressure warning light does not go off, the

tire pressure monitoring system may not

be functioning normally. In this event, go

to a SUBARU dealer to have the system

inspected as soon as possible.

While the vehicle is driven, friction be-

tween tires and the road surface causes

the tires to warm up. After illumination of

the low tire pressure warning light, any in-

crease in the tire pressures caused by an

increase in the outside air temperature or

by an increase in the temperature in the

tires can cause the low tire pressure warn-

ing light to go off.

System resetting is necessary when the

wheels are changed (for example, a

switch to snow tires) and new TPMS

valves are installed on the newly fitted

wheels. Have this work performed by a

SUBARU dealer following wheel replace-

ment.

It may not be possible to install TPMS

valves on certain wheels that are on the

market. Therefore, if you change the

wheels (for example, a switch to snow

tires), use wheels that have the same part

number as the standard-equipment

wheels. Without four operational TPMS

valve/sensors on the wheels, the TPMS

will not fully function and the warning light

in the instrument panel will flash.

When a tire is replaced, adjustments are

necessary to ensure continued normal op-

eration of the tire pressure monitoring sys-

tem. As with wheel replacement, there-

fore, you should have the work performed

by a SUBARU dealer.

Outside

temperature

Adjusted pressure

[psi (kPa, kgf/cm

2

)]

front

rear

30

°F (–1°C)

36 (250, 2.5) 35 (240, 2.4)

10

°F (–12°C)

38

(265, 2.65)

37

(255, 2.55)

–10

°F

(–23

°C)

40 (280, 2.8) 39 (270, 2.7)

If the low tire pressure warning light

does not come on briefly after the ig-

nition switch is turned ON or the

light is flashing, you should have

your Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys-

tem checked at a SUBARU dealer as

soon as possible.
If this light comes on while driving,

never brake suddenly and keep driv-

ing straight ahead while gradually

reducing speed. Then slowly pull off

the road to a safe place. Otherwise

an accident involving serious vehi-

cle damage and serious personal in-

jury could occur.

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