2010 Subaru Tribeca Limited - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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2014 Subaru Tribeca. How to remove the 2nd row seats to get to my 2014 tribcea fuel filter.

Question edited for full year make model and spelling. Question moved from Seat (Spanish car maker) Pronounced: See-At. https://www.google.com/search?q=2014+Subaru+Tribeca.+remove+the+2nd+row+seats and https://www.google.com/search?q=2014+Subaru+Tribeca.+replace+fuel+filter ..
4/5/2022 7:15:57 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Apr 05, 2022 • 403 views
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Replace blower motor resister in 07 Subaru Tribeca

Sorry I can't tell you where or how but it is invariably fitted somewhere in the heater air intake in order to keep it cool as during use on the lower speeds it can become very hot. Most are fitted high in the intake but some are fitted near the motor where the intake narrows to take advantage of the higher velocity air flow.
1/6/2021 9:30:44 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Jan 06, 2021 • 85 views
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Hello, 08 Subaru Tribeca's air conditionning

It is not uncommon for us to think a shop had something to do with a car problem. Most of the time they do a really goo job without causing any damage to other parts of your car. For a simple oil change there's nothing in your car near the AC components that can be affected. If your AC is discharged then just pickup a can of R134 refrigerant with the gauge and hose included and charge the AC. It should be simple as the connector will tipically only fit the Low Pressure port of your AC. if it needs refrigerant just add it until you reach the green area of the gauge. If it does not need it then you should have it check as t could be one of many parts that could need replacement.
8/22/2017 11:19:51 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Aug 22, 2017 • 271 views
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Moisture keeps collecting inside my

Try taking off the headlights and remove the bulbs. When you remove the bulbs, there is a gasket. If there is moisture, you will notice that the outside and inside of the gasket is wet. Use a hair dryer and silicone sealant to seal the gasket and the moisture problem shall go away.
7/29/2016 7:33:52 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Jul 29, 2016 • 651 views
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How to change bulb on fiat punto

here is how to replace the headlight?:
5/24/2016 6:20:21 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on May 24, 2016 • 84 views
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2006 Subaru Tribeca cd player will not load cd's. When load button is pressed nothing happens......the lights do not come on or anything

I would first check the fuse, if you look in your owners manual it will tell you where the fuse box is. On he fuse box cover it will tell you the radio/cd fuse log a tion.
4/3/2015 2:32:34 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Apr 03, 2015 • 494 views
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What makes a 2008 tribeca lose excessive amounts of oil

Newer cars with catalytic converters will burn oil/smoke that is leaking, so bad piston rings/valves will not show blue smoke.
10/14/2014 9:34:46 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Oct 14, 2014 • 489 views
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Oil leak top of motor

find the loose tappet cover and replace the gasket. Check that the PCV valve is working and relieving the sump pressure.
2/23/2014 7:29:54 AM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Feb 23, 2014 • 95 views
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Check engine light on along with cruise control

Check sensors in the wheel hubs. Usually have to replace front bearings.
10/22/2013 12:45:32 AM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Oct 22, 2013 • 383 views
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I had to jump my Subaru tribeca twice in two days

Sounds like either a bad connection, or something is draining the battery when it's turned off. Maybe you already did, but the first step is to make sure that the terminals are clean and tight, and wipe down the top of the battery. Dirt on the surface of the battery can connect the terminals and drain the battery.
8/12/2013 1:25:43 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Aug 12, 2013 • 547 views
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Subaru Tribeca: Front screen washer doesn't work

AutoZone has free repair manuals online. Should be able to find fuse locations.
5/10/2013 3:00:05 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on May 10, 2013 • 1,493 views
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How do you change the

I just had to do this and learned the hard way.

First take the battery out.
Second remove the plastic cap covering the low beam bulb
Thirdly there are 2 screws holding a wire tension spring against the bulb. Losen the screw towards the outside of the car (Don't touch the screw closest to the engin).

Once you do this, the bulb will come out and you can replace it.
1/24/2013 1:33:39 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Jan 24, 2013 • 790 views
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Fog lamps and tail lights will not turn off, even

It's actually just the switch on the top of the steering column. Mine got flipped while getting detailed. I had the same panic. Thanks Internet!
12/20/2012 5:09:07 AM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Dec 20, 2012 • 206 views
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When I pull the gas

you have either a broken latch or solenoid release causing this problem
A coat hanger with open the fuel door if you need to get gas in it until fixed
6/19/2011 3:29:56 AM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Jun 19, 2011 • 60 views
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Gas cap release won't open

  • Well there are a couple things that could be going on. And the year and model of Subaru would help but I can give some things that will help for any vehicle in this situation. Try those and if they do not work I will need the year and model of Subaru so I can instruct how to get to the cable and door.

  • You can try having someone hold the gas lever while you go try to manually pull the gas door open. Sometimes the plastic ring from the cap gets caught in the door and wedges it closed. Also sometimes that little metal tab gets bent a bit and and a simple pull on the gas door release handle will not pop the door open.
  • Check to make sure the latch is not broke where it connects to the cable. The gas door release tabs are made of plastic and often break. Should this be the case often times you can take a pair of needle nose pliers in there and grab the wire going to the door and pull out and up a tad releasing the door.

  • On some vehicle you can take the panel off that surrounds the gas cap door and removing a screw and housing and remove a couple more screws and then you can see the screw that sets the tension to the door.

  • Sometimes the cable runs under the seat and the carpet has to be pulled up to get to the cable.

  • You can take a really small Flathead screwdriver and take a handkerchief over the tio or it (to prevent scratching) and try to gently pop the door open while someone is holding the door latch open. Many times it will pop open and adjusting that little metal tab or the spring on the gas door fixes this issue.

  • Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa

Regards, Tony
6/19/2011 2:55:15 AM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Jun 19, 2011 • 273 views
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I replaced the low beam

most likely a faulty bulb or a loose connection
2/22/2011 1:24:48 AM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Feb 22, 2011 • 157 views
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Don't have a problem yet

Hi Kradigan,
Have it serviced and maintained at the correct times and you won't have to worry
Regards Johngee10
2/8/2011 8:06:30 PM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Feb 08, 2011 • 30 views
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Red indicator sign "brake" continues

the switch will have become loose, that make the brake lights work, check up by the brake pedal, make sure the wires are conected and is corectly adjusted,
9/30/2010 10:51:55 AM • Subaru Tribeca... • Answered on Sep 30, 2010 • 100 views
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