Power Window
- When performing service operation, refer to "CAUTION" in "General Description". Ref. to PRECAUTION>Precaution .
- When performing service operation, refer to "Repair Contents" in "General Description". Ref. to REPAIR CONTENTS>REPAIR CONTENTS .
- When removing power windows-related components, refer to cautions in the glass/windows/mirrors service information. Ref. to GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS>GENERAL DESCRIPTION>CAUTION .
- Be careful not to lose the power supply to the power window motor by removing or installing the battery terminal or the regulator & motor assembly connector of each seat while the power window (of the driver's or passenger's seat) is operating. If it is lost by mistake, perform the initial setting of the power window. Ref. to GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS>POWER WINDOW SYSTEM>OPERATION .
- Perform the initial setting of the power window whenever the regulator & motor assembly (of the driver's or passenger's seat), or the glass assembly or running channel of each seat is removed, installed or replaced. Ref. to GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS>POWER WINDOW SYSTEM>OPERATION .
- Otherwise, the glass location is not recognized, resulting that the automatic operation function, window auto-reverse, window drawing foreign matter prevention, or off-delay function may not operate properly.
- Always perform the initialization with the vehicle parked. (Initialization cannot be operated during driving)
- Always perform initialization for one seat at a time.
- Do not hit or apply impact or vibration to the glass during the initialization as the sliding resistance of the glass is being learned.
- Do not perform the ignition operation during the initialization.
- If a DTC is displayed on the Subaru Select Monitor, do not clear the memory before the diagnosis for the DTC is performed. Otherwise, DTC may not be referred to and improper diagnosis may result. Perform the diagnosis for DTCs, and repair or replace the cause of trouble before clearing the memory.