MECHANICAL(H4DO) > V-belt
INSPECTION
1. Check the V-belt for cracks, tear or wear.
2. Check the V-belt tensioner assembly and idler pulley for deformation, cracks or other damages.
3. Check that the V-belt ribs are securely placed on the rib grooves for each pulley.

4. Check that the V-belt tensioner assembly (C) moves in the direction of arrow (D), when the V-belt (A) is pushed and released by the area indicated by the arrow (B).

5. Start the engine and confirm that the V-belt rotates smoothly and no abnormal noise is emitted.
V-belt
RemovalInspection
FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEMS)(H4DO) > Fuel Level SensorINSPECTION1. Check that the fuel level sensor has no damage.2. Measure the fuel level sensor float position.NOTE:When inspecting the fuel level sensor, perform the work with the sensor installed to the fuel pump.(1)FULL(2)EMPTY(3)Fuel tank se ...
Dtc b2223 gerda malfunction
INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFO (DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)DTC B2223 GERDA MALFUNCTIONDTC DETECTING CONDITION:When the system microcomputer can not send/receive the data with the image microcomputer normally.TROUBLE SYMPTOM:There is no display on the TFT. O ...
Clock
In the Subaru Ascent, vehicles equipped with a genuine SUBARU navigation and/or
audio system allow the clock to be configured either automatically or manually,
depending on driver preference and system capabilities.
Setting the clock manually
1. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" p ...