Subaru Outback Manuals 2013 Outback Owner's Manual | Page 111

Keys and doors the airplane. When any button of the access key is pressed, radio waves are sent and may affect the operation of the airplane. When you carry the access key in a bag on an airplane, take measures to prevent the buttons of the access key from being pressed. NOTE . The access key is always communicating with the vehicle and is continuously using the battery. Although the life of the battery varies depending on the operating conditions, it is approximately 1 to 2 years. If the battery becomes fully discharged, replace it with a new one. . If an access key is lost, it is recommended that the access key be reregistered. For reregistration of an access key, contact a SUBARU dealer. . For a spare access key, contact a SUBARU dealer. . Up to 7 access keys can be registered for one vehicle. . Carefully store the key number plate supplied with the access key. It is necessary for vehicle repair. . Do not leave the access key in the storage spaces inside the vehicle, such as the door pocket, dashboard and the corner of the cargo area. Vibrations may damage the key or turn on the switch, possibly resulting in a lockout. . After the vehicle battery is discharged or replaced, initialization of the steering lock system may be required to start the engine. In this case, perform the following procedure to initialize the steering lock. (1) Turn the push-button ignition switch to the “OFF” position. For details, refer to “Switching power” F3-5. (2) Open and close the driver’s door. (3) Wait for approximately 10 seconds. When the steering is locked, the initialization is completed. 2-13 & Locking and unlocking with “keyless access” entry function ! Operating ranges 1) 2) Antenna Operating range The operating ranges of the door and rear gate locking/unlocking functions are approximately 16 to 32 in (40 to 80 cm) from the respective door handles and the rear gate ornament. – CONTINUED –