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Subaru Crosstrek Owners Manual: Door unlock selection function

The door unlock selection function makes the following operations possible.

The operational/non-operational setting for this function can be changed by a SUBARU dealer.

Operational:

Non-operational:

All doors and the rear gate will be unlocked when the driver's door handle is gripped.

The rear gate will open and all doors will be unlocked when the rear gate opener button is pressed.

opener button is pressed.

The factory setting (default setting) is set as "operational".

For further details, consult a SUBARU dealer.

NOTE

The setting can be changed by your SUBARU dealer. Contact your SUBARU dealer for details. Also, for models with the multi function display, the setting can be changed by operating the multi function display. For details, refer to "Keyless access setting (models with "keyless access with push-button start system")" 3-83.

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