2007 New Model Update
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2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca Page 39
* Refer to STIS (Subaru Technical Infromation System)
*** New Feature
June 2006
This system has been designed to work with the Immobilizer system by registering the
RES software card and immobilizer interface as one ignition key. These two parts must be
replaced if the BIU is replaced, along with the ignition keys currently programmed to the
immobilizer system.
A service mode is available that will deactivate the RES.
Tachometer Idle Speed Programming
NOTE: IF YOU DID NOT PROGRAM THE VEHICLE’S TACH IDLE SPEED AS INSTRUCTED IN
THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS THE VEHICLE WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO START
INSTEAD YOU WILL GET THREE ADDITIONAL BEEPS FROM THE HORN.
THE RES SYSTEM MUST LEARN A VALID IDLE SPEED PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO
PROGRAM THE IMMOBILIZER INTERFACE.
1. Open driver’s door (leave open throughout programming operation).
2. Turn the ignition key to the ON or RUN position.
3. Press and hold the momentary programming button for approximately 10 seconds
until the vehicle’s horn honks (3) times.
4. Release the momentary programming button.
5. Press and release the momentary programming button. The vehicle’s horn will
honk (4) times.
6. Press and release the vehicle’s brake pedal (1) time. The horn will honk (1) time to
indicate that the system has entered tachometer idle speed programming mode.
7. Start the vehicle with the ignition key. The RES system will begin honking the
vehicle’s horn 1 time every 3 seconds to indicate a valid tach signal.
8. When the engine has settled to a normal idle speed (normally 750-1000 RPM),
press and release the brake pedal (1) time. The horn will honk (2) times to indicate
the system has exited tach idle speed programming.
NOTE:
BE SURE THAT THE VEHICLE HAS MAINTAINED 750-1000 RPM IDLE SPEED PRIOR
TO EXITING TACHOMETER IDLE SPEED PROGRAMMING.