Subaru Ascent Manuals 2025 Ascent Owner's Manual | Page 45

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2. Hold the access key fob and press and hold the“ SET” button. Then press the“” button of the access key fob.
A chirp will sound once, and the memory position is registered.
NOTE
When registering the seat position, carry the access key that you want to register with you. If you are carrying 2 or more access keys, registration may not be possible.
! Registration of the reverse tiltdown mirror angle with the key fob
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CAUTION
Depress the brake pedal when registering the reverse tilt-down mirror angle.
1. Move the select lever to the“ R” position, then the outside mirror angle will move to the reverse tilt-down position.
2. Adjust the outside mirror angle. For details about the settings, refer to“ Remote control mirror switch” FP268.
3. Move the select lever to the“ P” position, then the outside mirror angle will return to its original position.
4. Turn the ignition switch to the“ OFF” position.
5. Hold the access key fob and press and hold the“ SET” button, then press the“” button of the access key fob.
A chirp will sound once, and the reverse tilt-down mirror angle will be registered.
NOTE
. The outside mirror angle will return to its original position approximately
9 seconds after the select lever is moved to any position other than“ R” position.
. The factory setting( default setting) for this function is set as the front passenger’ s side mirror. The setting of the driver’ s side mirror operation can be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact your SUBARU dealer for details.
. The system stores the adjusted mirror angle for approximately 45 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the“ OFF” position. Register the mirror angle while the memory function is available.
! Utilizing of memory position registered with button“ 1” or“ 2”
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WARNING
Be sure to press the correct button to retrieve your registered memory position. If the seat position is not optimum for you, it may adversely affect your driving and may reduce the effectiveness of the seatbelt. That could result in an accident involving serious injury or death.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
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