Anybody know this trouble code? CO471

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Hi there, I have a 2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca 3.0, It had a cylinder 1 misfire until I replaced the sparkplug. Misfire code is gone now but this code came up (CO471) when I used the trouble code cheat code. I looked it up and even called the Subaru service department and I can’t find an answer.
 
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That's a pointless exercise on your model and not to be believed. Read this:
Free SSM 1.2.5 is PC based and working on older Subaru models without CAN, only K-Line.
Works with XP, Windows 7 and Windows 10. The application will access SSM full Engine and Transmission diagnostics.
Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/freessm.berlios/files/latest/download
USB Cables used:
VAG-K + CAN USB (at times called KKL or K plus CAN)
OR (FTDI) FT232BL USB
Examples of operation:

Android Tools used:
JDMscan Application: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dksoft.jdmscan&gl=US
USB Cables used:
VAG-K + CAN USB
OR (FTDI) FT232BL USB with OTG cable if Android supported

ActiveOBD Application Android
Bluetooth OBDLink MX +

ActiveOBD Application iOS version
Requires high quality BlueTooth device such as Bluetooth OBDLink MX +

These tools mentioned are NOT OBD II, these applications are true SSM (Subaru Select Monitor)

I use these tools on these older generation vehicles because they are quick and easy.
With the PC or Android, the screen can be recorded for playback / reference. ie: PC > Camtasia and Android > AZ Recorder

The USB connections have a much faster refresh rate than BlueTooth but all work perfect for these older models.

Having the latest Snap-On with SSM3 / SSM4 professional tools, they are not cheap.

You're welcome.
 
That's a pointless exercise on your model and not to be believed. Read this:
Free SSM 1.2.5 is PC based and working on older Subaru models without CAN, only K-Line.
Works with XP, Windows 7 and Windows 10. The application will access SSM full Engine and Transmission diagnostics.
Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/freessm.berlios/files/latest/download
USB Cables used:
VAG-K + CAN USB (at times called KKL or K plus CAN)
OR (FTDI) FT232BL USB
Examples of operation:

Android Tools used:
JDMscan Application: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dksoft.jdmscan&gl=US
USB Cables used:
VAG-K + CAN USB
OR (FTDI) FT232BL USB with OTG cable if Android supported

ActiveOBD Application Android
Bluetooth OBDLink MX +

ActiveOBD Application iOS version
Requires high quality BlueTooth device such as Bluetooth OBDLink MX +

These tools mentioned are NOT OBD II, these applications are true SSM (Subaru Select Monitor)

I use these tools on these older generation vehicles because they are quick and easy.
With the PC or Android, the screen can be recorded for playback / reference. ie: PC > Camtasia and Android > AZ Recorder

The USB connections have a much faster refresh rate than BlueTooth but all work perfect for these older models.

Having the latest Snap-On with SSM3 / SSM4 professional tools, they are not cheap.

You're welcome.
Thank you so much, will it cause any lights to come on? Should I be worried about it at all?
 
Use the links provided and record what is found. A dealer or aftermarket SSM tool will provide answers.
 

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