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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Photosensors
Photosensors
The mirror has a photosensor attached on both the front and back sides. During nighttime driving, these sensors detect distracting glare from vehicle headlights behind you and automatica ...
Other bulbs
Other bulbs may be difficult to replace. We recommend that you have the bulbs
replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. ...
Deleting the phonebook data
1. Select the “PHONE BOOK” menu.
2. Select the “DELETE ENTRY” menu.
3. Select the phone number by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial/by pressing the talk switch and saying the
voice tag.
4. Sele ...
