This comprehensive Subaru B9 Tribeca Workshop Service Repair Manual covers models from 2005 to 2007, providing detailed information for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike. The manual focuses on the 3.0L EZ30 H6 DOHC engine and includes a wide range of repair and maintenance procedures.
Dive into detailed instructions across various vehicle systems, including:
* **General Information:** Understand the basics of your Subaru B9 Tribeca.
* **Airbag System:** Learn about safety features and repair procedures.
* **Communication System:** Find information on audio, navigation, and communication systems.
* **Cruise Control System:** Diagnose and repair cruise control issues.
* **Entertainment System:** Get detailed instructions for the entertainment system.
* **Exterior Body Panels:** Find repair guides for exterior components.
* **HVAC System:** Learn how to maintain and fix your climate control system.
* **Immobilizer:** Understand the anti-theft system and its components.
* **LAN System:** Explore the vehicle's network system.
* **Seat and Seat Belt System:** Repair and adjust seating and safety features.
* **Security and Lock System:** Learn about the security system and repair procedures.
* **Wiper and Washer System:** Find information on maintaining your windshield wipers.
* **Brake System:** Get detailed information on brake maintenance and repair.
* **Differentials:** Learn about differential systems and their maintenance.
* **Front and Rear Suspension:** Diagnose and repair suspension issues.
* **Power Assisted System:** Understand power steering and other assisted systems.
* **Transfer Case:** Learn about the transfer case and its functions.
* **Wheel and Tire:** Find information on tire maintenance and repair.
* **Cooling System:** Learn how to maintain and repair your cooling system.
* **Emission Control:** Understand emission control systems and their functions.
* **Engine:** Get detailed information on engine maintenance and repair.
* **Exhaust System:** Learn about the exhaust system and its components.
* **Fuel Injection:** Diagnose and repair fuel injection system issues.
* **Ignition System:** Understand the ignition system and its components.
* **Intake System:** Learn about the intake system and its functions.
* **Lubrication System:** Find information on lubricating your engine.
* **Engine Mechanical:** Explore the mechanical components of the engine.
* **Speed Control System:** Learn about speed control systems and their functions.
* **Starting and Charging System:** Diagnose and repair starting and charging issues.
* **Transmission:** Understand your transmission and repair procedures.
* **Wiring Diagram Section:** Access detailed wiring diagrams for a comprehensive understanding of your vehicle's electrical system.
This manual provides the same level of information used by Subaru dealerships and technicians, ensuring you have access to the most accurate and up-to-date information for your B9 Tribeca.
The Subaru B9 Tribeca, produced from 2005 to 2007, was Subaru's attempt to enter the mid-size SUV market with a more luxurious and refined offering than their traditional rugged off-roaders. This three-row crossover, built on a modified Subaru Legacy platform, aimed to appeal to families and individuals seeking a spacious and comfortable vehicle with Subaru's renowned all-wheel-drive capabilities. The Tribeca featured a distinctive, somewhat polarizing design with a large, boxy front end and a sloping roofline.
The B9 Tribeca, available in Limited and Premium trims, was powered by a 3.0-liter horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine that produced 250 horsepower and 219 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission, the Tribeca provided adequate power, but its handling and performance were not considered particularly sporty. Interior space was generous, with comfortable seating for up to seven passengers. The Tribeca was equipped with standard features such as power windows, locks, and mirrors, as well as a premium sound system, climate control, and a sunroof. Safety features included anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, and front and side airbags. However, the B9 Tribeca failed to gain the same popularity as other Subaru models, facing stiff competition from established players in the mid-size SUV segment. It was discontinued after 2007, and its legacy remains rather overshadowed by other Subaru offerings like the Forester and Outback.