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Diagram reference number 1 in the image below: "" Fitment: 2006 SUBARU B9 TRIBECA - 4 door
Application Notes:
Category: Electrical. Charging and Starting
SubCategory: Alternator / Generator and Related Components
Position: General
Part Number: 809221090
This
is a Serpentine Belt that fits the 2006 SUBARU B9 TRIBECA - 4 door
with the EZ30D engine. The Serpentine Belt is designed by SUBARU to be
part of the Electrical. Charging and Starting-Alternator / Generator and
Related Components. The Serpentine Belt has a position on the vehicle
of General. The 2006 SUBARU B9 TRIBECA Serpentine Belt is a factory
made SUBARU OEM part and it comes with a 12 month 12.000 mile warranty
(parts only). Do not be fooled by an aftermarket SUBARU B9 TRIBECA
Serpentine Belt! Buy a factory SUBARU part and receive peace of mind! This factory part has a part number of 809221090. "
The solution for the interior lights temp gauge etc. not working is the fuse under the hood as mentioned above. As for the clock resetting, your battery is probably about to go. The tribeca turns off power to the vehicle if voltage drops below a certain level to save enough power to start back up. This causes the clock to lose memory.
The culprit fuse was under the hood - 20 amp fuse called "backup". Discovered nice cache of spare fuses and fuse puller tool in the under the hood fuse box.
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