How do I unpair my Subaru Outback?
Deleting registered cell phone from the list
- Select the “SETUP” menu.
- Select the “PHONE SETUP” menu.
- Select the “DELETE” menu.
- Select a cell phone to be deleted by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial or saying a voice tag.
- Select the “CONFIRM” menu.
How do I remove a bluetooth device from my Subaru Outback?
Delete the Bluetooth Phone registered with the in-vehicle equipment.
- Press the MENU button.
- Select PHONE.
- Select Bluetooth Settings.
- Select a Bluetooth Phone name you want to delete.
- Select the trash basket symbol.
- Select Yes. The Bluetooth Phone registered is deleted.
How does Subaru Starlink work?
The STARLINK app is required to enjoy STARLINK Multimedia content from your mobile device in your Subaru. Via the STARLINK cloud and your Bluetooth-enabled mobile device, the STARLINK app automatically pushes content like music, weather, podcasts, and much more from apps such as iHeartRadio®, Stitcher®, and Aha™.
Can you track a Subaru?
The MySubaru app allows you to lock and unlock your vehicle remotely, access your horn and lights, or even locate your vehicle on a map, all from your desktop, tablet, or mobile device. The MySubaru app is required for STARLINK Safety and Security Remote Services.
When did my Subaru Outback battery stop working?
In January 2019, her Subaru was parked outside when it allegedly failed to start, forcing her to jump-start the Outback battery. The following month her Outback was parked outside when it wouldn’t start.
Are there any problems with the Subaru Outback?
Subaru Outback and Ascent SUVs allegedly have batteries that repeatedly drain. Subaru Outback and Ascent SUVs allegedly have batteries that repeatedly drain. April 22, 2020 — Subaru dead battery problems have caused a lawsuit that alleges 2016-2020 Subaru Outback and 2019-2020 Subaru Ascent SUVs are equipped with batteries that drain and die.
What to do if your Subaru battery is dead?
The plaintiff says an employee from a nearby Infiniti car dealership tried to jump-start the Outback’s battery but the procedure failed. She says the SUV was towed to her local Subaru dealer where technicians successfully jump-started the dead battery.
Who is the plaintiff in the Subaru dead battery lawsuit?
The Subaru dead battery lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey: Tomasian, et al., v. Subaru of America, Inc. The plaintiffs are represented by Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith LLP, and Girard Sharp LLP. CarComplaints.com has complaints from drivers of Subaru Outbacks and Subaru Ascents.