Subaru Outback Manuals 2017 Outback Owner's Manual | Page 494

In case of emergency/Power rear gate – if power rear gate does not operate properly using a flat-head screwdriver or a similar tool. Then the rear gate will open. 9-21 Power rear gate - if power rear gate does not operate properly and close automatically after carrying out this operation, we recommend that you have the vehicle checked at a SUBARU dealer. & When the power rear gate is deactivated ! When the rear gate is closed CAUTION When operating the power rear gate manually, do not use excessive force. Doing so may cause a malfunction. NOTE While the power rear gate is temporarily deactivated, if it is struck by body parts or objects and sustains a strong impact, the temporary deactivation may be canceled. The purpose of this is to absorb the impact of the collision and it is not a malfunction. In this case, the rear gate will not open or close automatically. If the power rear gate senses a malfunction, an electronic chirp will sound and the rear gate will stop opening or closing. 1. Press and hold the rear gate opener button. If the rear gate does not open, perform the procedure described in “Rear gate (Outback) – if the rear gate cannot be opened” F9-20. 2. Gently close the rear gate by hand until it reaches the half-shut position. 3. Operate the power rear gate to confirm it is recovered. In order for the rear gate to open and close automatically, carry out the following operation. If the rear gate does not open – CONTINUED –