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How do you reset the tailgate on a Subaru?

Resetting the Tailgate on a Subaru
If you’re experiencing issues with the tailgate on your Subaru, there are a few methods you can try to reset it.
Method 1: Disconnecting and Reconnecting the Battery
– Disconnect the battery and wait for a while. Then, reconnect it. This method can often work to get the electronics “unstuck” from a bad state and reset the tailgate system.
Method 2: Using the Manual Override
– Some Subaru models have a manual override button built into the grab used to lift the hatch. Press and hold this button for 10 seconds or more to reset the system.
Method 3: Holding Down the Outside Buttons
– Turn on the car and hold down the two buttons on the outside of the rear liftgate that are under the Subaru logo. After a couple of beeps, this should reset the power liftgate. Then, press the close button on the bottom door jamb of the lift gate to close it.
Method 4: Remote System Malfunction
– If you have a 2019 Subaru Forester and hear three beeps, it may indicate a remote system malfunction. In this case, holding down the outside buttons for about thirty seconds should release the tailgate. You may have to manually open the tailgate to its fully open position.
It’s important to note that these methods may vary depending on the specific Subaru model and year. If these methods do not resolve the issue, it may be best to consult a professional for further assistance.
I hope these methods help you reset the tailgate on your Subaru!

Why won t my Subaru outback tailgate open?

You will want to open and close all doors and the hatch. Lock and unlock the vehicle and try it again. If it is still an issue then try a reset of the liftgate module. You can do this by disconnecting the battery (both positive and negative terminals).

Why is my liftgate not working?

The most common liftgate issues can be traced back to the motor or motor start solenoid. If you hear a clicking noise when the switch is activated, more than likely you have a bad solenoid. Using a small jumper cable, bypass the solenoid by putting direct power to the motor to see if it will run.

How do I know if my liftgate actuator is bad?

Symptoms of a bad trunk lock actuator include the trunk refusing to lock or close, the automatic trunk pull-down not working, and the trunk not opening with the key fob but opening with the traditional key.

How do you reset the liftgate on a 2015 Subaru Outback?

Pull all the way up. And all the way back down to reset the limit switches. Okay that’s it.

How do you program a Subaru lift gate?

Then press the memory button to the left of the steering. Column. Make sure power rear gate memory is set to off the button should be popped.

How do I fix my Subaru trunk not closing?

Solution – while the hatch was down, Hold the button under the Subaru emblem for 10 seconds. This was a hard reset and after that the hatch worked as normal. Easy, no worries.

Why is my trunk not closing?

While everyone argues about WD-40, please check the trim around your trunk opening. I’ve seen this happen several times where someone thought it was the latch, and it really was that the trim had lifted slightly and was preventing the trunk lid from actually closing far enough to latch.

Why is my trunk not closing automatically?

A variety of issues can cause this problem, such as a malfunctioning trunk release mechanism, a jammed locking mechanism or release lever, or an obstruction preventing the trunk from closing correctly.

Is it bad to manually open a power liftgate?

The only drawbacks are that they are a more expensive option than a manual liftgate and are more expensive to fix if something breaks. For that reason, a lot of people ask, “Can I manually open and close my power liftgate?” The simple answer is yes.

How do you reset the liftgate on a Subaru Forester?

Let’s. Say you’re out at the mall. Doing some shopping you get out to put your bags in the hatch. And it’s just not opening with the either the button or the the button on the hatch.

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