Check Keyless Buzzer

2007 Subaru Outback Limited, 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Check Keyless Buzzer
KEYLESS BUZZER CHECKING PROCEDURE CHART

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1 CHECK KEYLESS BUZZER SOUND. 
  1. Using the Subaru Select Monitor, set the keyless buzzer sound to ON.
  2. Operate the LOCK/UNLOCK button of the transmitter and check whether the keyless buzzer sounds or not.
Does the keyless buzzer sound? Keyless buzzer is normal. Go to step 2. 
2 CHECK FOR POWER SUPPLY OF KEYLESS BUZZER. 
  1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
  2. Disconnect the keyless buzzer harness connector.
  3. Measure the voltage between harness connector terminal and chassis ground.

    Connector & terminal 

    (F102) No. 2 (+) - Chassis ground (-): 

Is the voltage more than 10 V? Go to step 3.  Check the harness for open circuits and shorts between the keyless buzzer and fuse.
3 CHECK FOR GROUND CIRCUIT OF KEYLESS BUZZER. 
  1. Disconnect the harness connector of body integrated unit.
  2. Measure the resistance between harness connector terminals.

    Connector & terminal 

    (i84) No. 6 - (F102) No. 1: 

Is the resistance less than 10 Ω? Go to step 4.  Repair the harness.
4 CHECK KEYLESS BUZZER. 
  1. Remove the keyless buzzer.
  2. Install the keyless buzzer to another vehicle which operates keyless buzzer normally, check the buzzer sounds.
Does the keyless buzzer sound? Check the body integrated unit. < Ref. to BASIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE . > < Ref. to POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH . > Replace the keyless buzzer.
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