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The Subaru Tribeca is a midsize crossover SUV that was first introduced in 2005. The 2007 model year of the Tribeca is equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 engine that produces 245 horsepower and is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. It has a standard all-wheel-drive system which provides better traction and handling in various driving conditions. The exterior of the car features a distinctive front grille that is complemented by a set of 18-inch alloy wheels. The interior is spacious with comfortable seating for up to seven passengers. It is equipped with a range of standard features including power windows and locks, air conditioning, cruise control, and a six-speaker stereo system. Safety features such as anti-lock brakes, stability control, and multiple airbags are also included as standard. The Tribeca received top safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The 2007 Tribeca has a towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds and a cargo capacity of up to 74.4 cubic feet when the second and third-row seats are folded down. Overall, the Subaru Tribeca offers a practical and reliable option for those seeking a midsize SUV.
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1 mile equals 1.609344 kilometers and 1 kilometer equals 0.62137119 miles.
The location of the VIN number of the car differs per brand and type of car. The code may be stamped on the frame of the car or mounted on a plate. It is best to consult the manual of the Subaru Tribeca (2007)for the exact location of the VIN number.
The VIN number of a car is an identification number unique to each car. The abbreviation VIN therefore stands for Vehicle Identification Number.
Regular maintenance is necessary for every car. How often the car needs maintenance and what exactly needs to be done can be found in the maintenance instructions. For major periodic service, this should generally be done every 2 years or after 30,000 kilometres.
It is recommended to change the brake fluid every two years.
E10 petrol consists of up to ten per cent ethanol while E5 petrol will contain less than five per cent ethanol. As a result, the percentage of E10 petrol is lower than that of E5 petrol, making it less bad for the environment.
The lock is most likely set to the child safety lock so it cannot be opened from the inside. How to unset the child safety lock differs per brand and type.
If your car radio does not turn on, it will not receive any power. Check that the red wire is connected to the contact power supply and the yellow wire to the constant power supply.
To improve your off-road driving experience with the Subaru Tribeca (2007), follow these steps: 1. Wear seatbelts: Ensure that you and all passengers are wearing seatbelts for safety during off-road driving. 2. Carry emergency equipment: Keep essential emergency equipment in your vehicle, such as a towing rope or chain, a shovel, wheel blocks, a first aid kit, and a cell phone or citizens band radio. 3. Drive carefully: Avoid taking unnecessary risks by driving in dangerous areas or over rough terrain. Slow down and exercise extra caution at all times. 4. Avoid steep slopes: Instead of driving across steep slopes, drive straight up or straight down the slopes. Remember that a vehicle is more likely to tip over sideways than end over end. 5. Avoid sharp turning maneuvers: Especially at higher speeds, avoid sharp turning maneuvers to maintain stability and prevent rollovers. 6. Check water depth: When driving through water, such as crossing shallow streams, check the depth and bottom of the stream bed for firmness. Drive slowly and ensure that the water does not reach the vehicle's undercarriage. 7. Check brakes after off-road driving: After driving in sand, mud, or water, check the effectiveness of your brakes by driving slowly and stepping on the brake pedal several times to dry out the brake discs and pads. 8. Avoid flammable materials: Do not drive or park over or near flammable materials such as dry grass or fallen leaves, as they may easily catch fire due to the hot exhaust system. 9. Check for debris: After driving off-road, check the underbody of the vehicle for any grass, bush, paper, rags, stones, or sand that may have adhered to it. Clear off any debris to prevent mechanical breakdown or fire. 10. Wash the underbody: Wash the vehicle's underbody thoroughly after off-road driving, especially the suspension components, to remove dirt buildup. Remember, driving off-road requires caution and adherence to these guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience with your Subaru Tribeca (2007).
When driving the Subaru Tribeca in water, sand, or mud, it is important to take the following precautions: 1. Wear seatbelts: Ensure that you and all passengers are wearing seatbelts for safety during off-road driving. 2. Carry emergency equipment: Keep essential emergency equipment in your vehicle, such as a towing rope or chain, a shovel, wheel blocks, a first aid kit, and a cell phone or citizens band radio. 3. Drive carefully: Avoid taking unnecessary risks by driving in dangerous areas or over rough terrain. Slow down and exercise extra caution at all times. 4. Avoid steep slopes: Instead of driving across steep slopes, drive straight up or straight down the slopes. Remember that a vehicle is more likely to tip over sideways than end over end. 5. Avoid sharp turning maneuvers: Especially at higher speeds, avoid sharp turning maneuvers to maintain stability and prevent rollovers. 6. Check water depth: When driving through water, such as crossing shallow streams, check the depth and bottom of the stream bed for firmness. Drive slowly and ensure that the water does not reach the vehicle's undercarriage. 7. Check brakes after off-road driving: After driving in sand, mud, or water, check the effectiveness of your brakes by driving slowly and stepping on the brake pedal several times to dry out the brake discs and pads. 8. Avoid flammable materials: Do not drive or park over or near flammable materials such as dry grass or fallen leaves, as they may easily catch fire due to the hot exhaust system. 9. Clear off debris: After driving off-road, check the underbody of the vehicle for any grass, bush, paper, rags, stones, or sand that may have adhered to it. Clear off any debris to prevent mechanical breakdown or fire. 10. Wash the underbody: Wash the vehicle's underbody thoroughly after off-road driving, especially the suspension components, to remove dirt buildup. By following these precautions, you can ensure a safer and more enjoyable driving experience with your Subaru Tribeca (2007) in water, sand, or mud.
When towing a trailer with the Subaru Tribeca (2007), it is important to follow these guidelines: 1. Check the vehicle and trailer: Before starting your trip, ensure that both the vehicle and the trailer are in good condition. Check for any problems and confirm that the trailer is properly connected to the hitch ball. 2. Verify tire pressures: Check that the tire pressures of both the vehicle and the trailer are correct. Refer to the specifications in the manual for the recommended tire pressures. 3. Connect trailer lights: Ensure that the trailer lights are properly connected to the vehicle's electrical system. Test the turn signals, brake lights, and parking lights to ensure they are functioning correctly. 4. Use towing mirrors if needed: If the standard side mirrors of the vehicle do not provide a good rearward field of view, consider using towing mirrors that comply with regulations to eliminate blind spots. 5. Adjust tire pressure: Adjust the rear tire pressure of the vehicle to the recommended pressure when towing a trailer. Maintain normal pressure in the front tires. 6. Follow speed limits: Never exceed 45 mph (72 km/h) when towing a trailer, especially in hilly areas on hot days. Be aware that steering, stability, stopping distance, and braking performance will be different when towing a trailer. By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safer and more controlled towing experience with your Subaru Tribeca (2007).
The Subaru warranty does not cover any damage or malfunctions caused by towing a trailer with the Subaru Tribeca (2007). It is important to note that Subaru assumes no responsibility for injuries or vehicle damage that result from trailer towing equipment or from any errors or omissions in the instructions accompanying such equipment. If you decide to tow a trailer with your Subaru Tribeca, it is recommended to seek the advice of your Subaru dealer to assist you in purchasing a hitch and other necessary towing equipment appropriate for your vehicle. Additionally, be sure to follow the instructions on correct installation and use provided by the trailer and other towing equipment manufacturers. It is also important to know that more frequent maintenance will be required if you use your vehicle to tow a trailer due to the additional load. Refer to the "Maintenance schedule under severe driving conditions" in the "Warranty and Maintenance Booklet" for more information. Lastly, never exceed the maximum load limits specified for your vehicle. Adequate size trailer brakes are required when the trailer and its cargo exceed 1,000 lbs (453 kg) total weight. Before towing a trailer, check the trailer's total weight, GVW, GAWs, and tongue load, and ensure that the load and its distribution in your vehicle and trailer are acceptable.
To determine if you are exceeding the maximum load limits of the Subaru Tribeca (2007), follow these steps: 1. Locate the vehicle placard: Find the vehicle placard attached to the driver's side B-pillar. Look for the statement that indicates the maximum weight limit, such as "The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." 2. Calculate the total weight: Determine the combined weight of the driver, passengers, and cargo that will be in the vehicle. 3. Subtract the total weight: Subtract the combined weight from the maximum weight limit stated on the vehicle placard. This will give you the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. 4. Determine the weight of luggage and cargo: Calculate the combined weight of the luggage and cargo that will be loaded onto the vehicle. Ensure that this weight does not exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in the previous step. 5. Consider towing a trailer: If you will be towing a trailer, keep in mind that the load from the trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult the manual to determine how this affects the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your Subaru Tribeca. By following these steps, you can determine if you are exceeding the maximum load limits of the Subaru Tribeca (2007) and ensure that you are within the safe weight limits for your vehicle.
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