Why want my hatch not shut?

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Asked by Guru3P238 Jul 14, 2020 at 10:52 AM about the 2020 Subaru Outback Outdoor XT AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

All the buttons to shut the hatch will not shut the hatch, just beep.  I can
manually shut but it will not latch.  There is stuff in the back but nothing is
touching the hatch.

4 Answers

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without being there, it is hard to say. Can you at least drive over to the Subaru dealer and have them look at it?

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Try recycling the system: FULLY open the hatch manually until the very top. Then FULLY close the hatch until you hear a double-click as it latches and locks. THEN push either the dash button or the hatch button and it should work. If not, chase Subie for a free latch assy under warranty.

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Ok the answer is, per service rep at dealer: Background - I could manually open and shut the hatch but the latch at the bottom would not engage. None of the buttons for the latch worked, just a beep when pressed. You could press down all you wanted on the hatch but it would not work. 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.

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I had occasion to use this dealer's solution and it worked. Thank you.

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