Message List

2010 Subaru Outback R PremiumSECTION Message List
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Message Cause Action
CHECK DISC A nonconforming or unsupported disk or a disk with no data recorded is used, or the disk cannot be read due to damage, dirt, etc.
  1. Is the playing side of the disk dirty or damaged? Check whether the disk conforming to the standard is used or the disk is set properly in the unit.
  2. Check whether the disk is a playable data format.
REGION CODE ERROR DVD region code mismatch. Use a DVD with region code 1 displayed. (United States of America and Territories of the United States, Canada, Bermuda islands = Region code 1)
PARENTAL ERROR Cannot play due to parental level setting. Change the parental level set in the navigation unit.
PUSH EJECT An error (including a high temperature error) occurred in the disk playback mechanism in the navigation unit while playing a CD (CDDA, MP3 or WMA).
  1. Eject the CD and then insert again.
  2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and leave the device until the temperature lowers enough. If the message still appears after the step Β 1. above is performed, the unit could be faulty.
  3. Turn the ignition switch to ACC/ON again and start DVD.
  4. If the message still appears after the above-mentioned step is performed, the unit could be faulty.
PUSH EJECT An error occurred in the disk playback mechanism in the navigation unit while playing a DVD.
  1. Eject the DVD and then insert again.
  2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and leave the device until the temperature lowers enough. If the message still appears after the step Β 1. above is performed, the unit could be faulty.
  3. Turn the ignition switch to ACC/ON again and start DVD.
  4. If the message still appears after the above-mentioned step is performed, the unit could be faulty.
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