Subaru Outback Manuals 2010 Outback Owner's Manual | Page 119

Keys and doors & Moonroof switches ! Tilting moonroof NOTE One-touch operation does not take place when the moonroof is lowered. Press the switch continuously to lower the moonroof. ! Sliding moonroof 2-29 To stop the moonroof at a selected midway position while opening or closing it, momentarily press the switch to the “OPEN” side or “CLOSE” side. After washing the vehicle or after it rains, wipe away water on the roof prior to opening the moonroof to prevent drops of water from falling into the passenger compartment. NOTE 1) 2) Raise Lower The raising function will only operate when the moonroof is fully closed. The lowering function will only operate when the moonroof is raised. Press the rear side of the “UP/DOWN” switch to raise the moonroof. Press the front side of the “UP/DOWN” switch to lower the moonroof. Release the switch after the moonroof has been raised or has been lowered completely. Pressing the switch continuously may cause damage to the moonroof. 1) 2) Open Close Press the “OPEN/CLOSE” switch rearward to open the moonroof. The sun shade will also be opened together with the moonroof. For Outback, the moonroof will stop at a position 11 in (29 cm) away from the fully closed position. Press the switch again to open the moonroof completely. Press the “OPEN/CLOSE” switch forward to close the moonroof. . For the sake of safety, it is recommended that you avoid driving with the moonroof fully opened. . If the moonroof cannot be closed through the switch operation because of system failure, it can be closed manually using a hex-head wrench. For the procedure, refer to “Moonroof – if moonroof cannot be closed” F9-20. ! Anti-entrapment function When the moonroof senses a substantial enough object trapped between its glass and the vehicle’s roof during closure, it automatically moves back to the fully open position and stops there. The anti-entrapment function may also be activated by a strong shock on the moonroof even when there is nothing trapped. – CONTINUED –