Ride & Handling
The Tribeca has a four-wheel independent suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars. While the crossover's body roll is fairly noticeable when cornering, the other side of the coin is a comfy, smooth ride that was appreciated during a drive from Chicago to Windsor, Ontario, and back. There's a concrete portion of Interstate 94 along this route that has a tendency to make a vehicle's suspension oscillate up and down annoyingly, but the Tribeca resisted this tendency admirably.
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Selecting category (only when connecting iPod®)
When the “LIST” button is pressed for less than 1.5 seconds, the iPod® menu is displayed.
Each time you turn the “TUNE/TRACK/ CH” dial clockwise, the displayed category changes in the following seq ...
Precautions against vehicle modification
WARNING
To avoid accidental activation of the system or rendering the system inoperative,
which may result in serious injury, no modifications should be made to any components
or wiring of the SR ...
Installing carrying attachments on the crossbars
When installing any carrying attachment
such as a bike carrier, ski carrier, kayak
carrier, cargo basket, etc. on the crossbars,
follow the manufacturer’s instructions
and make sure that the a ...
