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Black plate (126,1)

Model "A8190GE-C" EDITED: 2013/ 4/ 2

2-30

Keys and doors/Rear gate

Power rear gate button on the inside edge
of the rear gate

3. With the rear gate at the desired
height, press and hold the power rear
gate button on the inside edge of the rear
gate until an electronic chirp is heard and
the hazard warning flashers flash three
times. The electronic chirp and the flash-
ing hazard warning flashers confirm the
selected rear gate height has been regis-
tered.
4. Close the rear gate manually (without
using the power rear gate).

NOTE

.

To change the registered height,

perform the registering procedure
again.

.

It is possible to register the height

from approximately 30 cm (12 in) or
more from the completely closed posi-
tion.

.

Before closing the rear gate in step

4, it is possible to register the height
many times through step 3. Therefore,
the registered height can easily be fine-
tuned.
Retrieval of the rear gate height:

To open the rear gate and stop it at the
registered height, perform the following
procedure.
1. Press the memory switch to select the
ON status.
2. Press and hold any of the power rear
gate switches.

Even if any of the power rear gate
switches are pressed and held while the
memory switch is in the OFF status, you
can stop it at the registered height by
pressing the memory switch to select the
ON status before the rear gate reaches
the registered height.

NOTE

.

The rear gate will open to the

position that is stored in the memory
function even if the rear gate is opened
by the reverse function.

.

If the rear gate is opened manually

while the memory function is activated,

you cannot close it by pressing the
power rear gate button on the rear gate.
To close it, press the other power rear
gate button or close it manually.

!

Reverse function

WARNING

.

Do not let parts of your body be

caught intentionally to operate
the reverse function. If the re-
verse function does not operate
for some reason, this may lead to
serious injury or accidents.

.

The reverse function may not

operate in the case that foreign
objects are caught in the rear
gate just before it closes com-
pletely. Be careful not to catch
your fingers and other body
parts.

.

Reverse function may not oper-

ate depending on the object
shape and the manner in which
it was caught. Be careful not to
catch your fingers and other
body parts.

Summary of Contents for 2013 Forester

Page 1: ...nd illustrations found in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD reserves the right to change specifications and designs at any time without prior notice and...

Page 2: ...Black plate 2 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 This manual describes the following vehicle types...

Page 3: ...the seat and seatbelt and contains precau tions for the SRS airbags Chapter 2 Keys and doors This chapter informs you how to operate the keys locks and windows Chapter 3 Instruments and controls This...

Page 4: ...ing is ignored CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehicle or both could result if the caution is ignored NOTE A NOTE gives information or sugges tions how to mak...

Page 5: ...irbag WARNING All persons in the vehicle should fasten their seatbelts BEFORE the vehicle starts to move Other wise the possibility of serious injury becomes greater in the event of a sudden stop or a...

Page 6: ...ight If a child is too big for a child restraint system the child should sit in the REAR seat and be restrained using the seatbelts According to accident statistics children are safer when properly re...

Page 7: ...f inhaled Always properly maintain the en gine exhaust system to prevent engine exhaust gas from enter ing the vehicle Never run the engine in a closed space such as a garage except for the brief time...

Page 8: ...ng drugs For your own health and well being we urge you not to take illegal drugs in the first place and to seek treatment if you are addicted to those drugs Driving when tired or sleepy WARNING When...

Page 9: ...nsult your veterinarian local animal protection society or pet shop Tire pressures Check and if necessary adjust the pressure of each tire including the spare at least once a month and before any long...

Page 10: ...d accumulators and batteries not dis posed of in landfills because they could be hazardous to the environment In your vehicle there are some batteries that do not have the 2006 66 EC EU Battery direct...

Page 11: ...and doors 2 Instruments and controls Climate control 4 Audio 5 Interior equipment 6 Starting and operating 7 Driving tips 8 In case of emergency 9 Appearance care 10 Maintenance and service 11 Specif...

Page 12: ...tch page 3 90 3 Replacing bulbs page 11 47 4 Wiper switch page 3 100 5 Sunroof page 2 32 6 Roof rails page 8 18 7 Door locks page 2 4 8 Outside mirror page 3 105 9 Tire pressure page 11 33 10 Flat tir...

Page 13: ...odel A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 1 Rear window defogger page 3 106 2 Fuel filler lid and cap page 7 4 3 Child safety locks page 2 22 4 Tie down hole page 9 12 5 Rear gate page 2 25 6 Towing hook page 9...

Page 14: ...plate 14 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 12 Interior Passenger compartment area 1 Anchor bars for ISOFIX child restraint system page 1 37 2 Seatbelt page 1 13 3 Front seat page 1 2 4 Rear seat pag...

Page 15: ...Power windows page 2 22 2 Door locks page 2 4 3 Glove box page 6 5 4 Front power supply socket page 6 9 5 Shift lever MT page 7 13 Select lever CVT page 7 16 6 Parking brake lever page 7 36 7 Cup hold...

Page 16: ...3 93 4 Headlight beam leveler page 3 94 5 Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch models without power rear gate page 7 32 Memory switch models with power rear gate page 2 29 6 Combination meter page 3 8...

Page 17: ...mics Control OFF switch models with power rear gate page 7 32 6 Illumination brightness control page 3 93 7 Headlight beam leveler page 3 94 8 Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch models without power...

Page 18: ...teering wheel 1 Audio control buttons page 5 27 2 Cruise control page 7 40 3 Shift paddle page 7 19 4 Hands free switches page 5 33 5 Multi function display control switches page 3 40 6 SRS airbag pag...

Page 19: ...dshield washer page 3 102 4 Rear window wiper and washer switch page 3 103 5 Wiper intermittent time control switch page 3 102 Sensor sensitivity control page 3 101 6 Wiper control lever page 3 98 7 L...

Page 20: ...Rear window wiper and washer switch page 3 103 5 Wiper intermittent time control switch page 3 102 Sensor sensitivity control page 3 101 6 Wiper control lever page 3 98 7 Light control switch page 3 8...

Page 21: ...3 9 4 Speedometer page 3 9 5 Information display switching knob left hand drive models page 3 34 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset knob right hand drive models page 3 10 6 ECO gauge if eq...

Page 22: ...ometer page 3 10 2 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 31 3 Trip meter and odometer page 3 9 4 Speedometer page 3 9 5 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset knob page 3 10 6 ECO gauge i...

Page 23: ...eedometer page 3 9 5 Information display switching knob left hand drive models page 3 34 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset knob right hand drive models page 3 10 6 ECO gauge if equipped pa...

Page 24: ...ometer page 3 10 2 Trip meter and odometer page 3 9 3 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 31 4 Speedometer page 3 9 5 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset knob page 3 10 6 ECO gauge i...

Page 25: ...22 Door open warning light 3 24 AWD warning light CVT models 3 24 Power steering warn ing light if equipped 3 24 Fuel filter warning light diesel engine models 3 32 Preheating indicator light diesel e...

Page 26: ...ator light if equipped 3 32 Low fuel warning light 3 23 Windshield washer fluid warning light 3 23 Sport S mode indi cator light if equipped 3 30 Intelligent I mode in dicator light if equipped 3 30 S...

Page 27: ...ll doors All doors 2 Rear gate only 3 Hazard warning flashers Operation Non operation Operation Remote keyless entry system Automatic locking 2 Operation Non operation Operation Automatic locking oper...

Page 28: ...mode vehicle speed interlocking mode Rain sensing mode Reverse gear interlocked rear wiper Reverse gear interlocked rear wiper op eration Operation Non operation Operation One touch lane changer 1 Op...

Page 29: ...etensioners 1 21 System monitors 1 22 System servicing 1 22 Precautions against vehicle modification 1 23 Child restraint systems 1 23 Applications for Australia models 1 23 Safety precautions 1 23 Wh...

Page 30: ...the lap belt and of the lap belt sliding up over the abdomen will increase and both can result in serious internal injury or death The SRS airbags deploy with considerable speed and force Occupants wh...

Page 31: ...the seatbelt in the event of a collision always put the seatback in the upright position while the vehicle is in motion Also do not place objects such as cushions between the passenger and the seatbac...

Page 32: ...and adjust the seatback to the desired position Then release the lever and make sure the seatback is securely locked into place The seatback placed in a reclined position can spring back upward with f...

Page 33: ...the head restraints the opposite way round Doing so will prevent the head restraints from func tioning as intended Therefore when you remove the head re straints you must reinstall all head restraint...

Page 34: ...d restraint once as far forward as it can go The head restraint will automatically return to the fully upright position Then adjust the head restraint again to the preferred angle Seat heater if equip...

Page 35: ...ocated on the switch illumi nates when the seat heater is in operation When the vehicle s interior is warmed enough or before you leave the vehicle be sure to turn the switch off Rear seats WARNING Se...

Page 36: ...r drive the vehicle with the head restraints removed because they are designed to reduce the risk of serious neck injury in the event that the vehicle is struck from the rear Therefore when you have r...

Page 37: ...holes that are located on the top of the seatback until the head restraint locks Press and hold the release button to lower the head restraint When the seats are not occupied lower the head restraint...

Page 38: ...oing so creates a risk of injury or property da mage if the seatback suddenly folds down Never allow passengers to ride on the folded rear seatback or in the cargo area Doing so may result in serious...

Page 39: ...e caught in the seatback and it should be fully visible The seatbelt should not pass behind the securing hook for the seatback CAUTION Do not hang luggage etc on the securing hook The possibility ex i...

Page 40: ...ts such as cushions between the passenger and the seatback If you do so the risk of sliding under the lap belt and of the lap belt sliding up over the abdomen will increase and both can result in seri...

Page 41: ...le speed and force and can injure or even kill children especially if they are not restrained or improperly re strained Because children are lighter and weaker than adults their risk of being injured...

Page 42: ...ncy Locking Retractor nor mally functions as an Emergency Locking Retractor ELR The A ELR has an additional locking mode Automatic Lock ing Retractor ALR mode intended to secure a child restraint syst...

Page 43: ...nd of the lap belt sliding up over the abdomen will increase and both can result in serious internal injury or death WARNING Never place the shoulder belt under the arm or behind the back If an accide...

Page 44: ...that the shoulder belt passes over the middle of the shoulder without touching the neck To raise Slide the anchor up To lower Pull the release knob and slide the anchor down Pull down on the anchor t...

Page 45: ...rong pull on it then pull it out slowly again 3 Insert the tongue plate into the buckle until you hear a click 4 To make the lap part tight pull up on the shoulder belt 5 Place the lap belt as low as...

Page 46: ...tbelt is used only as a shoulder belt with the connec tor s tongue plate not fastened to the connector s buckle on the right hand side it cannot prop erly restrain the wearer in posi tion in an accide...

Page 47: ...e buckle return the belt slightly and pull it out more slowly If the belt still cannot be unlocked let the belt retract slightly after giving it a strong pull then pull it out slowly again 4 Insert th...

Page 48: ...ther hard pointed object into the slot in the con nector buckle on the right hand side and push it in The connector tongue plate will then disconnect from the buckle 3 Allow the retractor to roll up t...

Page 49: ...force during a frontal collision any seatbelt which has a seatbelt pretensioner is quickly drawn in by the pretensioner to take up the slack so that the belt more effectively restrains the seat occupa...

Page 50: ...ors equipped with seatbelt preten sioners we recommend that you consult your nearest SUBARU dealer When discarding seatbelt retrac tor assemblies equipped with seatbelt pretensioners or scrap ping the...

Page 51: ...sump plate etc to the front end other than genuine SUBARU accessory parts or parts that match the quality of genuine SUBARU accessory parts Modification of the suspension system or front end structur...

Page 52: ...ely locked in position If the rear seatback is not locked securely serious injury may result WARNING Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap or in his or her arms while the vehicle is mov...

Page 53: ...installing a child restraint system Emergency Locking Retractor ELR seatbelts Automatic Emergency Locking Retrac tor A ELR seatbelts if equipped ISOFIX anchor bars Top tether anchorages Some types of...

Page 54: ...CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT PASSENGER S SEAT DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS IN JURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIR BAG Never install a child restraint system in the fr...

Page 55: ...Black plate 57 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 Type B warning label Type C warning label Type D warning label Seat seatbelt and SRS airbags Child restraint systems 1 27 CONTINUED 1...

Page 56: ...requirement of ECE regulation No 44 It can be identified by looking for the approval label on the child restraint system or the manufac turer s statement of compliance on the box and the system Accord...

Page 57: ...ion Mass group Suitability Outboard Center 0 up to 10 kg L1 or U 6 0 up to 13 kg L1 or U 6 I 9 to 18 kg L2 or UF 6 II 15 to 25 kg L3 L4 or UF 6 III 22 to 36 kg L3 L4 or UF 6 U Suitable for universal c...

Page 58: ...versal category that are approved for use in the mass group 6 ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in the mass group and or this size class NA There is no ISOFIX system IL1...

Page 59: ...acted fully the ALR mode is canceled and the Emer gency Locking Retractor ELR mode is restored If the ALR is not equipped for the seatbelt refer to Models without ALR F1 32 If the ALR is equipped for...

Page 60: ...SENGER S SEAT DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG Installing forward facing child re straint Models without ALR 1 Remove the hea...

Page 61: ...Lock the child restraint system lock off lever to fix the shoulder belt 1 Locking clip 9 If your child restraint system is not equipped with a lock off a seatbelt locking feature secure the child rest...

Page 62: ...ver or the locking clip instead of using ALR mode 1 Remove the head restraint of the rear seating position where the child restraint system is to be installed 2 For models with rear seat reclining mec...

Page 63: ...by pushing it down into the seat cushion and then tightening the seatbelt 9 Pull at the shoulder portion of the belt to confirm that it cannot be pulled out ALR properly functioning 10 If the child re...

Page 64: ...the seatbelt buckle and allow the belt to retract WARNING Never use a belt that is twisted or reversed In an accident this can increase the risk or severity of injury to the child Never place the sho...

Page 65: ...seat without use of a seatbelt The ISOFIX anchor bars allow you to install a child restraint system only on the rear seat window side seating positions For each window side seating position two anchor...

Page 66: ...anchor bars or put them between seatback and seat cush ion at the two ISOFIX fastening points before connecting the child restraint system Position the two connectors just in front of the two inserti...

Page 67: ...rages Your vehicle is provided with two or three top tether anchorages so that a child restraint system having a top tether can be installed in the rear seat When installing a child restraint system u...

Page 68: ...river front pas senger and window side rear passengers if equipped These SRS airbags are designed only as a supplement to the primary protec tion provided by the seatbelt The system also controls seat...

Page 69: ...and they provide pro tection by deploying rapidly fas ter than the blink of an eye in the event of a side impact collision However the force of SRS side airbag deployment may cause injuries if your he...

Page 70: ...ed in the event of SRS side airbag deployment Do not place any objects over or near the SRS airbag cover or between you and the SRS airbag If the SRS airbag deploys those objects could interfere with...

Page 71: ...d be near a deploying SRS curtain airbag A hands free microphone or other accessory in such a loca tion could be propelled through the cabin with great force by the curtain airbag or it could prevent...

Page 72: ...int device or in a seatbelt whichever is appropri ate for the child s age height and weight The SRS airbag deploys with considerable speed and force and can injure or even kill children especially if...

Page 73: ...s with con siderable force and can injure or even kill the child WARNING Never hold a child on your lap or in your arms The SRS airbag deploys with considerable force and can injure or even kill the c...

Page 74: ...our vehicle is also equipped with a front passen ger s SRS frontal airbag children aged 12 and under should be placed in the rear seat anyway and should be properly re strained at all times CAUTION Wh...

Page 75: ...passenger s SRS frontal airbag near the top of the dashboard under an SRS AIRBAG mark SRS side airbag if equipped in the door side of each front seat seatback which bears an SRS AIRBAG label SRS curta...

Page 76: ...airbag module front passenger s side 10 Side airbag sensor center pillar right hand side 11 Curtain airbag module right hand side 12 Seatbelt pretensioner rear seat right hand side 13 Curtain airbag s...

Page 77: ...0 Side airbag sensor center pillar left hand side 11 Curtain airbag module left hand side 12 Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house left hand side 13 Seatbelt pretensioner front passenger s side 14 Sa...

Page 78: ...r s knees Occupant detection system if equipped The occupant detection sensor is installed under the seat upholstery and monitors the physique and posture of the front passenger The occupant detection...

Page 79: ...e a magnet near the seatbelt buckle If the seatbelt buckle switch and or front passenger s occupant detection system have failed the SRS airbag system warning light will illuminate We recom mend that...

Page 80: ...or a small child is in a child restraint sys tem including booster seat 1 Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK OFF position 2 Remove the child restraint system from the seat 3 By referring to the chil...

Page 81: ...the passenger s frontal airbag OFF indicator illuminates and the ON indicator turns off even when the front passenger s seat is occupied by an adult This can be caused by the adult incor rectly sitti...

Page 82: ...s right after deployment Doing so can cause burns because the compo nents can be very hot as a result of deployment The SRS airbags can function only when the ignition switch is in the ON position Whe...

Page 83: ...B Passenger s side 1 SRS AIRBAGs deploy as soon as a collision occurs 2 After deployment SRS AIRBAGs start to deflate immediately so that the driver s vision is not obstructed Models with knee airbag...

Page 84: ...the SRS system detects whether the front passenger s seat is occupied by a passenger or not If the seat is not occupied the system does not inflate the front passenger s SRS airbag The SRS frontal air...

Page 85: ...be activated when the vehicle sustains a hard impact in the undercarriage area from the road surface such as when the vehicle plunges into a deep ditch is severely impacted or knocked hard against an...

Page 86: ...slides under the load bed of a truck 3 The vehicle sustains an oblique offset frontal impact 4 The vehicle sustains an offset frontal collision 5 The vehicle strikes an object that can move or deform...

Page 87: ...tal airbag is activated on the first impact it will not be activated on the second SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag operation if equipped Models with SRS side airbags and SRS curtain airbags The...

Page 88: ...bag after deployment is shorter than the blink of an eye The SRS curtain airbag remains inflated for a while following deployment then slowly deflates The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deploy...

Page 89: ...ephone pole or similar object 4 The vehicle is involved in a side on impact from a motorcycle 5 The vehicle rolls onto its side or roof There are many types of collisions which might not necessarily r...

Page 90: ...m the side more than once the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deploy only once on the first impact Example In the case of a double side impact collision first with one vehicle and immediately f...

Page 91: ...ired the seatbelt pretensioners and or SRS airbags will operate improperly e g SRS airbags may inflate in a very minor collision or not inflate in a severe collision which may increase the risk of inj...

Page 92: ...e steering wheel the cover over the front passenger s fron tal airbag or either roof side from the front pillar to a point over the rear seat is scratched cracked or otherwise damaged In addition if y...

Page 93: ...han genuine SUBARU accessory parts or parts that match the quality of genuine SUBARU accessory parts Modification of the suspension system or front end structure Installation of a tire of different si...

Page 94: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 95: ...ss function 2 15 When access key does not operate properly 2 16 Replacing battery of access key 2 16 Technical information for Europe models 2 16 Remote keyless entry system 2 16 Locking and unlocking...

Page 96: ...eplacement keys refer to Key replacement F2 3 Immobilizer The immobilizer system is designed to prevent an unauthorized person from starting the engine Only keys registered with your vehicle s immobil...

Page 97: ...doors and rear gate Do not leave spare keys or any record of your key number in the vehicle Immobilizer indicator light Refer to Immobilizer indicator light F3 30 Key replacement Your key number plate...

Page 98: ...s access with push button start system 2 Close the doors including the rear gate except for the driver s door 1 Lock 2 Unlock 3 Push the lock side of the power door locking switch that is located on t...

Page 99: ...dle to open an unlocked door Always make sure that all doors and the rear gate are closed before starting to drive Models with double locking system If the double locking system is activated the door...

Page 100: ...ated at the driver s side door To lock the doors including the rear gate push the front side of the switch To unlock the doors including the rear gate push the rear side of the switch NOTE With a vehi...

Page 101: ...cle has two or three access keys and a key number plate For details about the key number plate refer to Key number plate F2 2 The keyless access with push button start system allows you to perform the...

Page 102: ...using the keyless access with push button start system refer to Radio waves used for the key less access with push button start system mentioned later and con tact the electric medical equipment manu...

Page 103: ...tions Do not leave the access key near personal computers or home electric appliances Doing so may cause the ac cess key to malfunction re sulting in battery discharge If the access key is dropped the...

Page 104: ...roximately 1 to 2 years If the battery becomes fully discharged replace it with a new one If an access key is lost it is recommended that the access key be reregistered For reregistration of an access...

Page 105: ...f the access key is placed too close to the vehicle body the keyless access function may not operate properly If it does not operate properly repeat the operation from further away If the access key i...

Page 106: ...push button ignition switch is on the ACC or ON position Refer to Switch ing power F3 7 Locking and unlocking by using the keyless access function cannot be oper ated for a short period of time appro...

Page 107: ...unlocked and the rear gate will be opened Also the hazard warning flashers will flash twice Models with double locking system Only the rear gate will be unlocked and opened Also the hazard warning fla...

Page 108: ...function and the remote keyless entry system have not been used 1 5 days after the push button igni tion switch has been turned off com munication between the antennas and the access key will be stop...

Page 109: ...iod of time When the keyless access func tions are not going to be used When the access key needs to be stored inside or near the vehicle Disabling functions 1 Sit in the driver s seat and close the d...

Page 110: ...or remote controller of home electronic appliances CAUTION When you carry the remote trans mitter on an airplane do not press the button of the remote transmitter while in the airplane When any butto...

Page 111: ...e will be unlocked Models with door unlock selec tion function NOTE For security reasons confirm the setting is set as operational or non operational For models with keyless access with push button st...

Page 112: ...losed For models with keyless access with push button start system the front door will be unlocked if you grip the front door handle while an access key is in the operating range Pull the REAR door ha...

Page 113: ...em is operating the power door locking switch and door lock levers inside the cabin cannot be used to unlock the doors WARNING Never set the double locking system while passengers are inside the vehic...

Page 114: ...of the driver s door then turn it in the unlocking direction to cancel the double locking system All of the doors and the rear gate will be unlocked Canceling system using remote transmitter Press the...

Page 115: ...so activates the function that disables unlocking with the power door locking switch and so people in the vehicle would not be able to open the doors from the inside This could result in serious inju...

Page 116: ...ne s fingers arms neck head or other objects from being caught in the window Always lock the passengers win dows using the lock switch when children are riding in the vehicle Before leaving the vehicl...

Page 117: ...down function is deactivated Initi alize the power window to reactivate the one touch auto up down function Refer to Initialization of power win dow F2 25 Anti entrapment function CAUTION Never attemp...

Page 118: ...up and hold it until the window reaches the desired position Locking the passengers windows 1 Lock 2 Unlock To lock Press the lock switch When the lock switch is in the lock position the passen gers...

Page 119: ...switch 4 Pull up the power window switch and close the window completely Continue pulling up the switch for approximately 1 second after the window is closed com pletely 5 Push down the power window s...

Page 120: ...e inside handle as shown in the illustration WARNING To prevent dangerous exhaust gas from entering the vehicle always keep the rear gate closed while driving Do not attempt to shut the rear gate whil...

Page 121: ...rear gate or being caught in the rear gate After opening the rear gate on the slope by using the power rear gate the rear gate may be closed Make sure that the rear gate has been stopped comple tely...

Page 122: ...flashers will flash twice If the button is briefly pressed again the rear gate will be opened However you cannot stop the rear gate midway even if you press the button again NOTE If the button is pres...

Page 123: ...us 1 ON status 2 OFF status Your desired rear gate height can be registered Registration of the rear gate height To register the rear gate height perform the following procedures while the ignition sw...

Page 124: ...e ON status 2 Press and hold any of the power rear gate switches Even if any of the power rear gate switches are pressed and held while the memory switch is in the OFF status you can stop it at the re...

Page 125: ...rear gate The rear gate will be automatically opened 1 Touch sensor Touch sensors are attached on the left and right edges of the rear gate If the touch sensors detect fingers baggage etc while closi...

Page 126: ...could result in injury to a child operat ing the sunroof Never try to check the anti en trapment function by deliberately placing part of your body in the sunroof CAUTION Do not sit on the edge of the...

Page 127: ...enses a substantial enough object trapped between its glass and the vehicle s roof during closure the sunroof will automatically open to 15 cm 6 in or fully open and stop at that position The anti ent...

Page 128: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 129: ...ght 3 15 Front passenger s frontal airbag ON and OFF indicators if equipped 3 15 Malfunction indicator light Check Engine light 3 16 Coolant temperature low indicator light Coolant temperature high wa...

Page 130: ...ing light Auto Start Stop OFF indicator light yellow if equipped 3 34 Auto Start Stop indicator light green if equipped 3 34 Information display if equipped 3 34 Outside temperature indicator 3 35 Dri...

Page 131: ...uipped 3 96 Rear fog light switch if equipped 3 97 Wiper and washer 3 98 Windshield wiper and washer switches 3 100 Rear window wiper and washer switch 3 103 Headlight washer if equipped 3 104 Mirrors...

Page 132: ...CAUTION Do not attach a large key holder or key case to either key If it bangs against your knees while you are driving it could turn the ignition switch from the ON position to the ACC or LOCK positi...

Page 133: ...key grip is touching another key or a metallic key holder The key is near another key that contains an immobilizer transponder The key is near or touching another transmitter Key reminder chime if eq...

Page 134: ...nas inside the vehicle the push button ignition switch and the engine start cannot be operated Even when the access key is outside the vehicle if it is placed too close to the glass it may be possible...

Page 135: ...o and acces sory power outlet ON Orange while engine is stopped All electrical sys tems can be used Turned off while engine is running CAUTION When the push button ignition switch is left in ON or ACC...

Page 136: ...ning flasher The hazard warning flasher is used to warn other drivers when you have to park your vehicle under emergency conditions The hazard warning flasher works with the ignition switch in any pos...

Page 137: ...the trip knob for at least 2 seconds Activated Deactivated NOTE Your vehicle s initial movement setting of the meter gauge needles has been set for activation at the time of shipment from the factory...

Page 138: ...ot press the trip knob within 10 seconds of illumination of the odometer trip meter the odometer trip meter will turn off Also if you open and close the driver s door within 10 seconds of illumination...

Page 139: ...tank If while the fuel gauge is indicating the amount of fuel remaining in the tank you a do not press the trip knob for 10 seconds or b open and close the driver s door the fuel gauge indication wil...

Page 140: ...eatbelt is fastened SRS airbag system warning light Rear seatbelt indicator light if equipped ON Front passenger s frontal airbag ON indicator light if equipped Front passenger s frontal airbag OFF in...

Page 141: ...Seatbelt warning light and chime NOTE If your seatbelt warning device does not operate as described below it may be malfunctioning We recommend that you have the device inspected and if necessary rep...

Page 142: ...e warning light s corre sponding to the unfastened seatbelt s will illuminate continuously If the vehicle subsequently reaches a speed of approximately 20 km h 12 5 mph with the front passenger s seat...

Page 143: ...ed the seatbelt pretensioners and or SRS airbags will operate improperly e g SRS airbags may inflate in a very minor collision or not inflate in a severe collision which may increase the risk of injur...

Page 144: ...BD system The OBD system helps to protect the environment by ensuring that emissions are at acceptable levels for the life of the vehicle If the malfunction indicator light illuminates steadily or bli...

Page 145: ...D for more than 2 seconds It remains blinking in RED and BLUE alternately While driving if this indicator light warning light behaves under any of the following conditions take the specified appropria...

Page 146: ...starts stop the engine at the first safe opportunity and check the alternator belt If the belt is loose broken or if the belt is in good condition but the light remains illuminated we recommend that...

Page 147: ...le is considerably inclined on an uphill or steep slope the warning light may illuminate tempora rily due to the movement of engine oil in the engine AT OIL TEMP warning light CVT models If this light...

Page 148: ...he ABS warning light illuminates to gether with the brake system warning light if the EBD system malfunctions For further details of the EBD system mal function warning refer to Electronic Brake Force...

Page 149: ...ignition switch is turned to the ON position and turns off approxi mately 2 seconds after the engine has started The warning light illuminates right after the engine is started but turns off immediate...

Page 150: ...inates when the brake fluid level has dropped to near the MIN level of the brake fluid reservoir with the ignition switch in the ON position and with the parking brake fully released If the light shou...

Page 151: ...empty at approxi mately 9 0 liters 2 3 US gal 1 9 Imp gal It only operates when the ignition switch is in the ON position When this light illuminates fill the fuel tank immediately NOTE This light doe...

Page 152: ...light models with electric power steering While the engine is running this warning light illuminates when a malfunction has been detected in the electric power steer ing system CAUTION When the power...

Page 153: ...light flashes take the appro priate action WARNING Never drive the vehicle if the indi cator on the push button ignition switch is flashing in green when starting the engine This indicates the status...

Page 154: ...ITED 2013 3 29 3 26 Instruments and controls Warning and indicator lights When the access key is taken out of the vehicle through an open window the access key takeout warning or passenger access key...

Page 155: ...while the access key is left inside the vehicle Take out the access key from the vehicle and lock the doors The doors cannot be locked while the access key is inside the vehicle A chirp sound will be...

Page 156: ...cle Carry the access key and drive the vehicle Ding Flashes 1 sec intermittent Access key warning for engine start The push button ignition switch was pressed while the access key is not inside the v...

Page 157: ...dels The driver s door was opened while the push button ignition switch is in a position other than OFF and the select lever is in a position other than the P position Shift the select lever to the P...

Page 158: ...recommend that you contact your nearest SUBARU dealer immediately In case an unauthorized key is used the immobilizer indicator light illuminates NOTE Even if the immobilizer indicator light flashes...

Page 159: ...hift indicator light up Refer to Selection of manual mode F7 19 Turn signal indicator lights These lights show the operation of the turn signal or lane change signal If the indicator lights do not bli...

Page 160: ...light if equipped This light illuminates while the X mode is activated It will turn off when the X mode is deactivated Hill descent control indicator light if equipped This indicator illuminates whil...

Page 161: ...ot Driving under these conditions will in crease the inside temperature of the filter and burn the accumulated soot to elim inate it The warning light turns off when the soot is eliminated WARNING Eve...

Page 162: ...t is unfastened the driver s door is opened In these cases to ensure safety the engine will not be automatically restarted even if the following operations are per formed Use normal operation to resta...

Page 163: ...ther than the outside temperature the display switches to the outside temperature indication and flashes for 5 seconds before returning to its original indication If the display is already indicating...

Page 164: ...n knob 1 Right hand drive models 2 Left hand drive models With the ignition switch in the ON position each successive press of the information display selection knob toggles the display in the followi...

Page 165: ...orresponding to that trip meter is not shown until the vehicle has subse quently covered a distance of 1 km or 1 mile Driving range on remaining fuel 1 U K models 2 Except U K models The driving range...

Page 166: ...LOCK OFF position It is also reset if the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK OFF or ACC position prior to restarting of the engine Average vehicle speed 1 U K models 2 Except U K models This displa...

Page 167: ...ition switch 1 Press and hold the button located on the side of the information display The stopped time will then flash 2 Within 5 seconds after the stopped time starts flashing press and hold the bu...

Page 168: ...can be set to 12 hour or 24 hour clock displays Perform the following procedure to switch the display format 1 Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK OFF position 2 Press and hold the button that is loc...

Page 169: ...be used to set and initialize the multi function display itself Multi function display 1 Outside temperature indicator 2 Information reminder 3 Top display For the display setting refer to Top displa...

Page 170: ...to on or off For details refer to Bypass screen setting F3 72 For a certain period of time after the welcome screen has once appeared it may not appear again even when the driver s door is opened aga...

Page 171: ...l seconds each 1 Engine oil Checks the interval of engine oil replacement 2 Brake fluid Checks the level of brake fluid 3 Tires Checks the interval of tire rotation 4 Oil filter Checks the interval of...

Page 172: ...he current screen and appear on the display accom panied by a beep Take proper action according to the message The warning screen will return to the original screen after a few seconds If the warning...

Page 173: ...sure to check the condition of the road surface before driving Once the icy road surface warning screen is displayed it will not be displayed again unless the ignition switch is turned to the ACC or...

Page 174: ...d the clock shown in the information bar will be reset Set the time again after the vehicle battery is connected For details about the setting refer to Top display setting F3 66 Fuel consumption scree...

Page 175: ...story setting F3 68 Auto Start Stop system screen if equipped This screen displays the following vehicle information 1 The total time the engine was stopped by the Auto Start Stop system from the time...

Page 176: ...Dynamics Control system oper ating indicator flashing in yellow 3 History of Vehicle Dynamics Control system activation When the X mode is selected if equipped 1 Hill descent control indicator This sc...

Page 177: ...activations will be displayed in the bar indicator EyeSight screen models with Eye Sight system 1 Current vehicle speed 2 Set vehicle speed 3 Preceding vehicle 4 Your vehicle This screen displays the...

Page 178: ...rned to the ON position Journey distance the distance that has been driven since the ignition switch was turned to the ON position Average fuel consumption for the entire driving distance from when th...

Page 179: ...display the preset frequencies of the broadcasting stations When CD mode is selected Track number Album title while playing a CD Text Folder title while playing MP3 WMA AAC format CDs Artist title Son...

Page 180: ...Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 3 52 Instruments and controls Multi function display Artist title Song title When AUX mode is selected No Device only when you select AUX mode while an external device...

Page 181: ...htness 5 5 3 64 Contrast Adjust the contrast 5 5 3 64 Screen Off Turn the screen on or off On or Off 3 65 Beep Adjust the beep sound volume High Low or Off 3 65 Go Back Return to the top menu Screen S...

Page 182: ...intenance items Yes or No 3 76 Go Back Return to the top menu Driving History Set Register and overwrite the driving record 3 77 Go Back Return to the top menu Car Setting Hazard Warning Flasher Set t...

Page 183: ...e April 31 Preparation for date setting 1 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position 2 Pull and hold the SET switch toward you to show the selection screen 3 After the selection screen is displayed o...

Page 184: ...a 24 hour display 5 After entering the date and time select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch toward you 6 The system will notify you that the setting is c...

Page 185: ...and then pull the SET switch toward you 6 After entering the date by repeating step 5 you can enter the name 7 Select characters by operating the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you You...

Page 186: ...will notify you that the setting is complete If a birthday is approaching the following screen will be displayed accompanied by a beep when the ignition switch has been turned to the ON position This...

Page 187: ...ET switch toward you 3 Select the item to set by operating the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you 4 The selected item will be shown Pull the SET switch toward you to set the selected it...

Page 188: ...eleven symbols or blank spaces The word being edited will be displayed with an underline 8 After entering the name by repeating step 7 select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pul...

Page 189: ...3 When _ _ is selected for either the Month or Day item instead of numbers the setting of Birthday or Anniversary will be cleared Daylight saving time setting 1 Perform the preparation steps accord in...

Page 190: ...that the setting is complete Delivery date setting Australia models 1 Perform the preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for date setting F3 55 2 Operate the or switch to select the Delivery Sett...

Page 191: ...isplayed every time you turn the ignition switch to the ON position that day Image quality and volume settings The items in the image quality and volume settings can be set To change the items operate...

Page 192: ...nd then pull the SET switch toward you 3 Select a brightness level by operating the or switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch toward you Contrast setting 1 Perform the preparation st...

Page 193: ...ulled toward you after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the screen will be restored The screen will be restored with the basic screen that was displayed when the screen was turned off...

Page 194: ...hat the setting is complete Screen settings The items in the screen settings can be set To change the items operate the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you Preparation for screen setting...

Page 195: ...y operating the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch toward you 6 The system will notify you that th...

Page 196: ...ll the SET switch once more 4 Select the displayed configuration by operating the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pull...

Page 197: ...Select the time of the logged fuel consumption history by operating the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Go Back by operating switch 6 Select Set by operating the switch and...

Page 198: ...e Meter item and then pull the SET switch toward you 3 Select the setting location left center or right by operating the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you NOTE The same item cannot be...

Page 199: ...steps accord ing to Preparation for screen settings F3 66 2 Operate the or switch to select the Clock item and then pull the SET switch toward you 3 Pull the SET switch once more 4 Select Analog Cloc...

Page 200: ...ion steps accord ing to Preparation for screen settings F3 66 2 Operate the or switch to select the Bypass Screen item and then pull the SET switch toward you 3 Select the item to set by operating the...

Page 201: ...66 2 Operate the or switch to select the Languages item and then pull the SET switch toward you 3 The current language setting will be displayed Pull the SET switch toward you to enter the language se...

Page 202: ...ion switch to the ON position 2 Pull and hold the SET switch toward you to show the selection screen 3 After the selection screen is displayed operate the or switch to show the Maintenance item Then p...

Page 203: ...oti fication will be deactivated If the notification continues for 15 days or more the system will display _ _ on the screen When the distance announcement reaches 0 km the display will show 0000 for...

Page 204: ...l be displayed Pull the SET switch toward you to enter the selection mode 4 Select On or Off by operating the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Set by operating the switch and...

Page 205: ...you 5 The system will notify you that the setting is complete Driving history registration The items in the driving history can be registered To change the items operate the or switch and then pull t...

Page 206: ...he SET switch toward you 7 To overwrite the previous registration pull the SET switch toward you When registration is performed the first time it will be registered directly without a notifi cation 8...

Page 207: ...preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for car settings F3 78 2 Operate the or switch to select the Hazard Warning Flasher item and then pull the SET switch toward you 3 The current setting will...

Page 208: ...on will be displayed In this case perform the setting procedure again Security Relocking 1 Perform the preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for car settings F3 78 2 Operate the or switch to sel...

Page 209: ...vailable the following notification will be displayed In this case perform the setting procedure again Defogger setting 1 Perform the preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for car settings F3 78...

Page 210: ...the setting by pulling the SET switch toward you 6 The system will notify you that the setting is complete If the setting is not available the following notification will be displayed In this case pe...

Page 211: ...you 6 The system will notify you that the setting is complete If the setting is not available the following notification will be displayed In this case perform the setting procedure again Initialize...

Page 212: ...lt settings 1 Perform the preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for initialization F3 83 2 Operate the or switch to select the Reset to Defaults item and then pull the SET switch toward you 3 Th...

Page 213: ...l the SET switch toward you 3 The system will prompt a Yes No dialogue No is selected first To reset the lifetime fuel consumption select Yes by operating the switch 4 Confirm the setting by pulling t...

Page 214: ...ey 3 87 Delete Audio 3 88 Speed Volume 3 88 Regional 3 88 Volume Adjust 3 88 Beep 3 88 Go Back Europe models only To select the next menu in the same layer first or second menu Press the MENU button T...

Page 215: ...ure described in Registering pairing device F5 31 Selecting audio device 1 Select the Select Audio menu 2 Perform the procedure described in Selecting device F5 31 Setting passkey 1 Select the Set Pas...

Page 216: ...e adjust setting Europe models The setting procedure is the same as Speed volume setting F3 88 but select the Volume Adjust item in step 1 Beep setting The setting procedure is the same as Speed volum...

Page 217: ...ol switch the illuminated lights are turned off when the push button ignition switch is turned off Models without keyless access with push button start system The light control switch operates when th...

Page 218: ...Auto position auto on off headlights if equipped When the ignition switch is in the ON position the headlights front position lights instrument panel illumination tail lights and license plate lights...

Page 219: ...d When the headlights are on high beam the high beam indicator light on the combina tion meter is also on To switch back to low beam pull the lever back to the center position Headlight flasher CAUTIO...

Page 220: ...activate the right turn signal push the turn signal lever up To activate the left turn signal push the turn signal lever down When the turn is finished the lever will return automatically If the lever...

Page 221: ...nward NOTE When the control dial is turned fully upward the illumination brightness becomes the maximum and the auto matic dimming function does not work at all The brightness setting is not can celed...

Page 222: ...3 3 29 3 94 Instruments and controls Headlight beam leveler Manual headlight beam leve ler models without HID headlights Adjust the headlight beam level with the following dial positions according to...

Page 223: ...ts Load in the luggage compartment area Trailer towing 0 1 or 2 0 No load No 1 2 3 No load No 2 2 3 Full load No 3 1 0 Full load No 1 0 Full load Yes 2 3 Full load Yes 4 and 5 Not applicable Not appli...

Page 224: ...d in the position while the headlights are in either of the following conditions when the headlight switch is in the or position except Australia models when the headlight switch is in the or position...

Page 225: ...the position models with front fog lights The indicator light on the combination meter will illuminate when the rear fog light is illuminated NOTE To prevent switching off the rear fog light from bei...

Page 226: ...f equipped or rear window defogger before turning on the wiper If the wipers stop during opera tion because of ice or some other obstruction on the window the wiper motor could burn out even if the wi...

Page 227: ...ades with new ones For replacement instructions refer to Replacement of wiper blades F11 40 NOTE For models with automatic rain sensing windshield wipers When the wiper switch is turned to the AUTO po...

Page 228: ...trong radio waves or noise Windshield wiper and washer switches The wiper operates only when the ignition switch is in the ON position Windshield wipers models with automatic rain sensing windshield w...

Page 229: ...dealer Rain light sensor The rain light sensor is on the windshield glass Sensor sensitivity control 1 Except Australia models 2 Australia models Turn the dial to adjust the sensitivity of the rain l...

Page 230: ...er up The wipers operate until you release the lever Wiper intermittent time control 1 Except Australia models 2 Australia models When the wiper switch is in the INT position turn the dial to adjust t...

Page 231: ...will operate inter mittently at intervals corresponding to the vehicle speed In this position when you move the select lever to the R position CVT models or the shift lever to the reverse position MT...

Page 232: ...tch is in the position except Australia models when the light switch is in the position Australia models when the light switch is in the AUTO position and the headlights illuminate automatically model...

Page 233: ...convex mirror to judge the distance of vehicles behind you when changing lanes Use the inside mirror or glance backwards to determine the actual size and dis tance of objects that you view in convex m...

Page 234: ...e mirrors do not work by switch operation move them several times manually This makes it possible to operate them by switch operation When you operate the power folding mirror switch continuously it m...

Page 235: ...for the defogger and deicer system to be set to continuous operation mode by a SUBARU dealer We recom mend that you consult your SUBARU dealer for details Also for models with a multi function displa...

Page 236: ...ntrol and result in personal injury If the lever cannot be raised to the fixed position adjust the steering wheel again It is dan gerous to drive without locking the steering wheel This may cause loss...

Page 237: ...Black plate 239 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 Horn To sound the horn push the horn pad Instruments and controls Horn 3 109 3...

Page 238: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 239: ...election 4 9 Defrosting 4 10 Type A 4 10 Type B 4 10 Type C 4 10 Operating tips for heater and air conditioner 4 10 Cleaning ventilation grille 4 10 Efficient cooling after parking in direct sunlight...

Page 240: ...Climate control Ventilator control Ventilator control Center and side ventilators Center ventilators 1 Open 2 Close Side ventilators 1 Open 2 Close To adjust the flow direction move the tab To open o...

Page 241: ...control dial Refer to Auto matic climate control operation F4 6 and or Fan speed control F4 9 4 Air inlet selection button Refer to Air inlet selection F4 9 5 Airflow mode selection dial Refer to Auto...

Page 242: ...button Refer to Air conditioner control F4 9 6 Air inlet selection button Refer to Air inlet selection F4 9 7 Temperature control dial Refer to Auto matic climate control operation F4 6 and or Temper...

Page 243: ...control F4 9 7 Air inlet selection button Refer to Air inlet selection F4 9 8 Airflow mode selection button Refer to Airflow mode selection F4 7 9 Temperature control dial Refer to Auto matic climate...

Page 244: ...dial to the AUTO position 2 Set the preferred temperature using the temperature control dial NOTE Each function can be individually set to the AUTO mode independently of the other functions Any funct...

Page 245: ...not cover the sensors The sensors are located as follows Solar sensor beside the windshield defroster grille Interior air temperature sensor next to the steering column Outside temperature sensor nea...

Page 246: ...n the mode or mode is selected the air conditioner compres sor automatically operates to more quickly defog the windshield At the same time the air inlet selection is automatically set to the outside...

Page 247: ...trol The air conditioner operates only when the engine is running Press the air conditioner button while the fan is in operation to turn on the air conditioner When the air conditioner is on the A C i...

Page 248: ...previous mode before selecting the mode Type C Select the mode by pressing the defroster button or select the mode by pressing the airflow mode selection button to defroster or to dehumidify the wind...

Page 249: ...d does not indicate any problem with the air conditioning system Air conditioner compressor shut off when engine is heavily loaded To improve acceleration and fuel con sumption the air conditioner com...

Page 250: ...ON We recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer if the following occurs even if it is not yet time to change the filter Reduction of the airflow through the vents Windshield gets easily fogged or...

Page 251: ...eplace the air filter element with a new one CAUTION The arrow mark on the filter must point UP 5 Reinstall the glove box and connect the damper shaft 6 Close the glove box 7 Attach the service label...

Page 252: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 253: ...Repeating 5 16 Random playback 5 17 Scan 5 17 Display selection 5 18 Folder selection 5 18 How to eject a CD from the player 5 18 When the following messages are displayed 5 19 Auxiliary input jack if...

Page 254: ...Bluetooth audio if equipped 5 30 Media format 5 30 Setting Bluetooth audio 5 30 Bluetooth audio operation 5 31 Hands free system if equipped 5 33 Safety precautions 5 33 Using the Hands free system 5...

Page 255: ...d antenna rod be sure to fully tighten it 1 Unscrew 2 Remove The roof antenna is installed in the center at the rear of the roof The antenna rod can be removed by unscrewing it from its base FM recept...

Page 256: ...tly installed or if they are not suited for the vehicle Audio set Your SUBARU may be equipped with one of the following audio sets Refer to the pages indicated in this section for operat ing details N...

Page 257: ...mpact disc player operation refer to page 5 14 Auxiliary input jack refer to page 5 19 USB storage device iPod operation refer to page 5 22 Bluetooth audio refer to page 5 30 Hands free system refer t...

Page 258: ...itch is in the ACC or ON position Power and sound controls refer to page 5 7 Radio operation refer to page 5 10 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 14 Auxiliary input jack refer to page 5...

Page 259: ...ges the control modes in the follow ing sequence If equipped Choose the preferred level for each mode by turning the sound control dial The control function returns to the tune track control mode afte...

Page 260: ...ing type A audio This function prevents the radio from selecting local stations during AF searches It is possible to turn the function ON OFF by selecting the REG setting You can change the setting on...

Page 261: ...nd Treble control 8 to 8 0 For less treble sound For more treble sound Balance L9 to R9 0 Right channel attenuated Left channel attenuated Fader R9 to F9 0 Front attenuated Rear attenuated Virtual bas...

Page 262: ...tion type B audio FM button Press the FM button when the radio is off to turn on the radio Press the FM button when the radio is on to select the preferred reception mode Each time the FM button is br...

Page 263: ...press the SCAN button briefly the radio will switch to the preset scan mode In this mode the radio scans through the preset channels until a receivable station is found The radio will briefly stop at...

Page 264: ...begins broadcasting news this function causes the set to automati cally receive it so that the driver can hear it If the driver is listening to another audio source the set breaks into that playback...

Page 265: ...on Using the Auto store function you can automatically store 6 stations on the current waveband by pressing and holding the A S button Use Auto store to quickly find the strongest stations for example...

Page 266: ...will automatically play back The player is designed to be able to play music CD Rs and music CD RWs but it may not be able to play certain ones Mini CDs i e 8 cm 3 inch CDs are not supported and if i...

Page 267: ...hen a CD is loaded the player will start playback of the CD beginning with the first track When a CD is in the player type A Each brief press of the button changes the modes in the following sequence...

Page 268: ...p and the player will start playback For an MP3 WMA or AAC folder the player will start playback beginning with the first track of the current folder Repeating To repeat a track briefly press the foll...

Page 269: ...on and select CANCEL Press the RPT button Press the or side of the FOLDER button only when an MP3 WMA AAC format track is playing Press the button Press the SCAN button Scan SCAN button The scan mode...

Page 270: ...e performed for 10 seconds the screen that was displayed before pressing and holding the TEXT button will be shown Folder selection Press the following buttons briefly To select the next folder To go...

Page 271: ...that you contact your SUBARU dealer When CHECK DISC is displayed Press the button to eject the disc Check that the disc is not damaged or scratched and also check that the disc is inserted correctly...

Page 272: ...t the volume becomes louder However when you change from one portable audio player to another one the volume levels via the vehicle s speakers may be signifi cantly louder compared to the prior device...

Page 273: ...the case and hold both edges of the disc If the disc surface is touched directly contamination could cause poor tone quality Do not touch the disc surface Use a clean disc whenever possible If there...

Page 274: ...B class USB memory cannot be played ATAPI subclass USB cannot be played High Speed USB 2 0 cannot be played A USB memory that is powered by a source other than the USB power supply for example an AC p...

Page 275: ...nd check the device manager For further information see the User s Guide of the iPod To update the firmware version of an iPod visit the Apple Inc website Depending on the model and firm ware version...

Page 276: ...d cannot be powered on or will not be recognized by in vehicle equipment In this case disconnect the connection cable from the iPod and then connect it again Depending on the model of iPod connected t...

Page 277: ...e way as for a CD For details refer to Fast forwarding and rewinding F5 16 NOTE When connecting iPod When the end of a track is reached while fast forwarding fast forwarding will end and playback will...

Page 278: ...od is connected the tracks are played back at random by the shuffle function of the iPod There fore iPod operation may be different depending on the model of the con nected iPod When an audiobook or a...

Page 279: ...essage is displayed under the following conditions When there is a short in the USB bus When an unsupported device for ex ample a USB mouse is connected When an unsupported iPod is con nected When a c...

Page 280: ...ed Models with Hands free system Press and hold this button if you wish to immediately cut the volume to zero The audio display will show MUTE If you press and hold the button again the original sound...

Page 281: ...the USB Bluetooth audio mode is selected press and hold the switch to the side to select the next folder Press and hold the switch to the side to go back to the previous folder Volume control switch P...

Page 282: ...peration and sound volume may be different from normal use of those devices The sound quality may degrade due to the influence of the device that is connected to the system or the circum stances of th...

Page 283: ...FIRM menu If the device is connected SE LECTED will be displayed and the selection procedure will be finished If the device cannot be connected FAILED will be displayed and the selection procedure wil...

Page 284: ...g Repeating is operated in the same way as for a CD Refer to Repeating F5 16 Each time you briefly press the RPT button the mode will change in the following sequence Random playback Random playback i...

Page 285: ...equipment when the ignition switch is turned to the ACC or ON position while carrying the cell phone When two cell phones or more are already registered If the system detects a cell phone in the pass...

Page 286: ...movable bodies specific small power radio stations a license is not required and ama teur radio stations a license is required are being operated These three types of radio sta tions are hereinafter r...

Page 287: ...29 Menu list of the Hands free system TUNE TRACK dial 1 Press the OFF hook switch to turn on the Hands free mode 2 Turn the TUNE TRACK dial to select a menu and then press the dial to enter the select...

Page 288: ...ok 5 42 SET SPD DIAL Registering a speed dial 5 42 DELETE ENTRY Deleting phonebook data 5 42 DEL SPD DIAL Deleting a registered speed dial 5 42 GO BACK REDIAL DIAL Redialing 5 39 STORE Adding a new nu...

Page 289: ...ring a new cell phone 5 38 SELECT PHONE Selecting a cell phone to be used 5 38 CHANGE NAME Changing the registered name of the cell phone 5 43 LIST PHONES Showing the list of the registered cell phone...

Page 290: ...the PAIR PHONE menu 4 Perform either of the following proce dures Select the RECORD NAME menu Press the talk switch 5 Say the name voice tag to be registered 6 Select the CONFIRM menu by oper ating th...

Page 291: ...mber by oper ating the TUNE TRACK dial 3 Select the DIAL menu or press the OFF hook switch Callback 1 Select the CALL BACK menu 2 Select the preferred number by oper ating the TUNE TRACK dial 3 Select...

Page 292: ...Then TRANSFER will be dis played 5 Transfer the data from the cell phone For details about transferring the data refer to the instruction manual of the cell phone 6 Select the CONFIRM menu 7 Perform e...

Page 293: ...ck 1 Select the CALL BACK menu 2 Select the phone number by operating the TUNE TRACK dial 3 Select the STORE menu 4 Select the CONFIRM menu 5 Perform either of the following proce dures Select the REC...

Page 294: ...t the PHONE BOOK menu 2 Select the SET SPD DIAL menu 3 Select the phone number by perform ing either of the following procedures Operate the TUNE TRACK dial Press the talk switch and say the voice tag...

Page 295: ...ed and the phonebook will be locked NOTE While the phonebook is locked if the operation restricted menu is selected PHBK LOCK will be displayed Unlocking the phonebook 1 Select the SETUP menu 2 Select...

Page 296: ...2 Select the PHONE SETUP menu 3 Select the SET PASSKEY menu After the currently set passkey is displayed a new passkey can be entered 4 Input the new passkey by operating the TUNE TRACK dial 5 Select...

Page 297: ...phone before using the Hands free system Depending on the type of cell phone that is used operation and the sound volume may be different from those of cell phones currently used When the ignition sw...

Page 298: ...l equipment directive 1999 5 EC Hereby Clarion Co Ltd declares that these PF 3488 PF 3489 PF 3490 PF 3492 PF 3493 PF 3494 and PF 3495 are in compliance with the essential require ments and other relev...

Page 299: ...Black plate 301 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 UAE models PF 3493 Taiwan models Audio Hands free system 5 47 5...

Page 300: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 301: ...rs 6 8 Accessory power outlets 6 9 Cigarette lighter if equipped 6 10 Ashtray if equipped 6 11 Floor mat if equipped 6 11 Coat hook 6 12 Shopping bag hook 6 13 Convenient hook 6 13 Cargo area cover 6...

Page 302: ...The doors or the rear gate are un locked using the keyless access function if equipped Refer to Locking and unlocking with keyless access entry function F2 11 The doors or the rear gate are un locked...

Page 303: ...d from the ACC position to the LOCK OFF posi tion OFF delay timer The following lights have an automatic illumination function dome light map light cargo area light After being illuminated automatical...

Page 304: ...itioned over the side window you can use the sun visor extension plate to prevent glare through the gap between the sun visor and center pillar To use the extension plate pull it toward the rear of th...

Page 305: ...irror cover Storage compartment CAUTION Always keep the storage com partment closed while driving to reduce the risk of injury in the event of sudden stops or an accident Do not store spray cans conta...

Page 306: ...lid inside the center console is removed you can use a pen holder 1 Paper holder if equipped 2 Pen holder The top of the console can be used as an armrest For some models the armrest is adjus table Sl...

Page 307: ...ead to an accident A dual cup holder is built into the console The divider in the cup holder can be pulled out NOTE The shape of the front passenger s cup holder may be slightly different depending on...

Page 308: ...a bottle in the holder while you are driving as this may distract you and lead to an accident When placing a beverage in a bottle holder make sure it is capped Otherwise the beverage could spill when...

Page 309: ...multaneously the total power consumed by them must not exceed 120W CAUTION Do not attempt to use a cigarette lighter in the accessory power outlets Do not place any foreign objects especially metal on...

Page 310: ...available from your SUBARU dealer The cigarette lighter operates only when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position To use the cigarette lighter push in the knob and wait a few moments It wil...

Page 311: ...locations of the bottle holders refer to Bottle holders F6 8 When using the ashtray open the lid of the ashtray Fully close the lid after using the ashtray to help reduce residual smoke NOTE Particles...

Page 312: ...clothing directly on the coat hooks without using hangers Do not hang coat hangers or other hard or pointed objects on the coat hooks If such items are hanging on the coat hooks when the SRS curtain...

Page 313: ...xample in low temperatures etc the rear gate may lower even with lighter loads However this is not a malfunction Be careful not to hit your head or other body parts When using the convenient hook do n...

Page 314: ...d an object on the cover could tumble forward in the event of a sudden stop or collision This could cause serious injury CAUTION Be careful not to scratch the rear gate stays while extending and rewin...

Page 315: ...off the retainer Stowage of the cargo area cover The cargo area cover can be stowed under the cargo floor 1 Pull the strap to open the center part of the cargo floor lid and then remove the lid 2 Rem...

Page 316: ...the bar 3 Insert the other protrusion into the recess of the other retainer Cargo tie down hooks The cargo area is equipped with four tie down hooks so that cargo can be secured with a cargo net or ro...

Page 317: ...or an accident Do not store spray cans contain ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other dangerous items in the storage compart ment Rear view camera if equipped A rear view camera is attac...

Page 318: ...ring Otherwise da mage or fire may occur When replacing the fuse be sure to use a fuse with the specified rating Use of a fuse with a different rating may result in a malfunction If the rear view came...

Page 319: ...the following cases This is not a malfunction of the camera The vehicle is in a dark place at night in a tunnel etc The vehicle is in an extremely hot or cold place An object such as raindrops snow di...

Page 320: ...ine 4 Approx 1 m 3 feet from the bumper yellow horizontal line 5 Approx 0 5 m 1 5 feet from the bumper red horizontal line 6 Vehicle centerline When the shift lever or select lever is set to position...

Page 321: ...on the screen looks nearer than the actual distance NOTE When cargo is loaded the rear view distance on the screen looks farther than the actual distance as in an upward slope Feature of distance mar...

Page 322: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 323: ...ent I mode 7 22 Sport S mode 7 23 Sport Sharp S mode if equipped 7 23 SI DRIVE switches 7 24 Power steering 7 25 Braking 7 26 Braking tips 7 26 Brake system 7 26 Disc brake pad wear warning indicators...

Page 324: ...2013 3 29 Starting and operating Cruise control indicator light 7 43 Cruise control set indicator light 7 43 Auto Start Stop system if equipped 7 44 System operation 7 44 Displaying the Auto Start Sto...

Page 325: ...ed to use only unleaded petrol The use of unleaded petrol with an octane rating of 95 or higher is recommended This octane rating is the Research Octane number If unleaded petrol with an octane rating...

Page 326: ...volved in refueling Do not allow others to approach the area of the vehicle near the fuel filler pipe while refueling is in progress Be sure to observe any other precautions that are posted at the ser...

Page 327: ...hen refueling insert the fuel nozzle securely into the fuel filler pipe If the nozzle is lifted or not fully inserted its automatic stop ping mechanism may not func tion causing fuel to overflow the t...

Page 328: ...stem may be da maged It could also lead to fuel spillage and a fire Immediately put fuel in the tank whenever the low fuel warning light illuminates Engine misfires as a result of an empty tank could...

Page 329: ...other flam mable substances The exhaust pipe and exhaust emissions can create a fire hazard at high temperatures CAUTION If the engine is stopped during driving the catalyst may over heat and burn Wh...

Page 330: ...tion switch to the START position If the engine starts quickly release the accelerator pedal 3 If this fails to start the engine turn the ignition switch again to the LOCK position After waiting for 1...

Page 331: ...Then fully depress the accel erator pedal and turn the ignition switch to the START position If the engine starts quickly release the accelerator pedal 3 If this fails to start the engine turn the ign...

Page 332: ...itch for more than 10 seconds Doing so could cause a malfunction If the engine does not start stop push ing the push button ignition switch and turn off the engine Wait 10 seconds and then push the pu...

Page 333: ...ignition switch NOTE In case the engine does not start by the normal engine start procedure move the shift lever to the neutral position and switch the power to ACC Depress the clutch pedal and press...

Page 334: ...models 3 Press the push button ignition switch The engine will stop and the power will be switched to OFF WARNING Do not touch the push button ignition switch during driving When the push button ignit...

Page 335: ...he shift lever knob 1 Slider You must raise the slider and hold it in that position before you can move the shift lever to the R position To change gears fully depress the clutch pedal move the shift...

Page 336: ...eeds Recommended shifting speeds The best compromise between fuel econ omy and vehicle performance during normal driving is ensured by shifting up at the speeds listed in the following table Shift up...

Page 337: ...the clutch pedal and moving the shift lever into a lower gear if the warning system determines that it is highly likely that over revving will occur if the clutch is engaged clutch pedal is released i...

Page 338: ...ay the engine provides a braking effect Remember if you ride over use the brakes while descending a hill they may overheat and not work properly The engine may on rare occasions knock when the vehicle...

Page 339: ...r a while When driving a vehicle that is equipped with CVT under continuous heavy load conditions such as towing a camper or climbing a long steep hill the engine speed or the vehicle speed may automa...

Page 340: ...OFF position movement of the select lever from the N to R position is possible for a limited time period by depressing the brake pedal and then it becomes impossible For details refer to Shift lock f...

Page 341: ...cle speed stabilizes the transmission will switch from the manual mode back to the D position for normal driving Selection of manual mode if equipped Type A Type B With the vehicle either moving or st...

Page 342: ...lace or hang anything on the shift paddles Doing so may result in accidental gear shifting NOTE Please read the following points care fully and bear them in mind when using the manual mode If you atte...

Page 343: ...pressed soon after the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK OFF position Shift lock release If the select lever cannot be operated turn the ignition switch back to the ON position then move the selec...

Page 344: ...D or R position Always apply the parking brake when parking your vehicle Do not hold the vehicle with only the mechanical friction of the transmission Do not keep the vehicle in a stationary position...

Page 345: ...ination meter will blink to signal the best time to shift gears for maximum fuel efficiency Sport S mode For all around performance driving The Sport S mode provides the engine power desired by those...

Page 346: ...the engine in the Sport Sharp S mode the SI DRIVE mode changes to the Sport S mode The next time you turn on the engine after you turned off the engine in the Sport S mode or Intelligent I mode the S...

Page 347: ...is illuminated there may be more resistance when the steering wheel is operated We recommend that you drive carefully to the near est SUBARU dealer and have the vehicle inspected immediately NOTE If t...

Page 348: ...art working improperly because of brake fluid overheating caused by overheated brake pads To help prevent this shift into a lower gear to get stronger engine braking Braking when a tire is punctured D...

Page 349: ...ent Brake assist generates the brake power according to the speed at which the driver depresses the brake pedal NOTE When you depress the brake pedal strongly or suddenly the following phenomena occur...

Page 350: ...om other vehicles When driving on badly surfaced roads gravel roads icy roads or over deep newly fallen snow stopping distances may be long er for a vehicle with the ABS system than one without When d...

Page 351: ...if the EBD system malfunctions the conventional braking system will still func tion However the rear wheels will be more prone to locking when the brakes are applied harder than usual and the vehicle...

Page 352: ...rably Simply having a Vehicle Dynamics Con trol system does not guarantee that the vehicle will be able to avoid accidents in any situation When a vehicle is fitted with snow chains the effectiveness...

Page 353: ...of this function is shown by flashing the Vehicle Dynamics Control operation indicator light Skid Suppression Function The skid suppression function is designed to help maintain directional stability...

Page 354: ...an facilitate the following operations a standing start on a steeply sloping road with a snowy gravel covered or otherwise slippery surface extrication of the vehicle when its wheels are stuck in mud...

Page 355: ...riving a vehicle with hill descent control function could easily lead to a serious accident Be especially careful and depress the brake pedal if necessary when driving on ex tremely steep downhill fro...

Page 356: ...X mode you can drive more comfortably even in slippery road conditions including uphill and down hill X mode has the following functions Hill descent control function Using the hill descent control f...

Page 357: ...mph and the accelerator pedal is depressed NOTE Even while the hill descent control function is operating you can vary the vehicle speed by using the brake pedal or accelerator pedal During braking by...

Page 358: ...vehicle is driven Refer to Brake system warning light F3 22 CAUTION Never drive while the parking brake is set because this will cause un necessary wear on the brake lin ings Before starting to drive...

Page 359: ...the vehicle could die from carbon monoxide CO con tained in the exhaust gas Hill start assist system CAUTION The Hill start assist system is a device only for helping the driver to START the vehicle o...

Page 360: ...the Hill start assist system does not operate in the following cases when starting backward facing uphill when starting forward facing downhill while the parking brake is applied while the ignition sw...

Page 361: ...power rear gate Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch models without power rear gate 5 Press the Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch and hold it until the Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF indicator light o...

Page 362: ...For models with EyeSight system Refer to the Owner s Manual supple ment for the EyeSight system Cruise control enables you to maintain a constant vehicle speed without holding your foot on the acceler...

Page 363: ...aintain the previous cruising speed To temporarily cancel the cruise control The cruise control can be temporarily canceled in the following ways Press the CANCEL button Press the X mode switch to act...

Page 364: ...ized and treated as the new set speed U K models When the difference between the actual vehicle speed and the set speed is less than 4 mph 6 8 km h the set speed can be increased 1 mph 1 6 km h each t...

Page 365: ...set speed is less than 4 mph 6 8 km h the set speed can be lowered 1 mph 1 6 km h each time by pressing the RES SET switch to the SET side quickly Except U K models When the difference between the ac...

Page 366: ...he vehicle has been driven once after the engine was started If the vehicle is left continuously idling without being driven the engine will not be stopped automatically Also the engine will not be st...

Page 367: ...terminals are disconnected after replacing the battery MT models CAUTION Be sure to depress the clutch pedal firmly and operate the shift lever After depressing the brake pedal and stopping the vehic...

Page 368: ...of the following operations is per formed even if you release the brake pedal CVT models or fully depress the clutch pedal MT models the engine hood is opened the driver s seat seatbelt is unfastened...

Page 369: ...nings to the driver via the warning light and or indicator light illuminating or flashing and a buzzer sounding For details about the warning light and indicator light refer to Auto Start Stop warning...

Page 370: ...Black plate 374 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 7 48 Starting and operating Auto Start Stop system spected at a SUBARU dealer as soon as possible...

Page 371: ...ng tips for AWD models 8 8 On road and off road driving 8 10 Winter driving 8 12 Operation during cold weather 8 12 Driving on snowy and icy roads 8 13 Corrosion protection 8 14 Snow tires 8 14 Tire c...

Page 372: ...until you reach the desired speed Then try to maintain that speed for as long as possible Do not pump the accelerator pedal and avoid racing the engine Avoid unnecessary engine idling Keep the engine...

Page 373: ...ngine has been shut off This sound is normal Catalytic converter Non turbo models Turbo petrol engine models Diesel engine models 1 Catalytic converter 2 Diesel particulate filter The catalytic conver...

Page 374: ...ot Diesel particulate filter die sel engine models 1 Catalytic converter 2 Diesel particulate filter The diesel particulate filter is a device that eliminates particulate matter in the ex haust gas of...

Page 375: ...ial tools and spare parts Periodic inspections To keep your vehicle in the best condition at all times always have the recom mended maintenance services listed in the maintenance schedule performed at...

Page 376: ...ide headlight 1 Bulb center 2 Lightproof adhesive tape A 25 mm 0 98 in B 32 mm 1 26 in Left side headlight 1 Bulb center 2 Lightproof adhesive tape A 25 mm 0 98 in B 32 mm 1 26 in When you drive a veh...

Page 377: ...26 in When you drive a vehicle that is designed for right hand traffic in left hand traffic countries models with halogen light Right side headlight 1 Bulb center 2 Lightproof adhesive tape A 25 mm 0...

Page 378: ...o the road and weather conditions in order to avoid having an accident on a sharp turn during sudden brak ing or under other similar condi tions Always use the utmost care in driving overconfidence be...

Page 379: ...following tips in mind An AWD vehicle is better able to climb steeper roads under snowy or slippery conditions than a front wheel drive vehicle There is little difference in handling however during e...

Page 380: ...ty in relation to the tread width as compared with ordinary passenger cars makes vehicles of this type more likely to roll over In reality utility vehicles have a significantly higher roll over rate t...

Page 381: ...ure all cargo carried inside the vehicle and make certain that it is not piled higher than the seatbacks During sudden stops or jolts unsecured cargo could be thrown around in the vehicle and cause in...

Page 382: ...rder to prevent freezing of washer fluid check the freezing temperatures in the table above when adjusting the fluid concentration to the outside temperature If you fill the reservoir tank with a flui...

Page 383: ...RU is not going to be used for an extended period it is best to have the fuel tank filled to capacity Diesel engine models For information about refueling in cold weather refer to Fuel requirements fo...

Page 384: ...shield washer Refer to Windshield washer F3 102 Snow stuck on the wiper arm prevents the wiper from working effectively If snow is stuck on the wiper arm pull off the road to a safe place then remove...

Page 385: ...0 km h 99 mph 190 km h 118 mph or 210 km h 130 mph respectively Tire chains If it is necessary to use the tire chains for driving on snowy grades or icy roads observe the following precautions Put the...

Page 386: ...ne to tip over Secure lengthy items properly to prevent them from shooting for ward and causing serious injury during a sudden stop Do not place anything on the extended cargo area cover Such items co...

Page 387: ...ling carrying attachments on the load carrier When installing any carrying attachments such as a bike carrier ski carrier kayak carrier cargo basket etc on the load carrier follow the manufacturer s i...

Page 388: ...ive carefully Avoid rapid starts hard cornering and abrupt stops Crosswind effects will be increased Trailer towing Your vehicle is designed and intended to be used primarily as a passenger carrying v...

Page 389: ...mum towing weight could cause personal injury and or vehicle damage Non turbo models and diesel en gine models The stated trailer weights are only valid for elevations up to 1 000 m 3 250 ft above sea...

Page 390: ...icant blind spots If significant blind spots occur with the vehicle s standard side mirrors use addi tional outside mirrors that conform with regulations Trailer lights Connection of trailer lights to...

Page 391: ...that you drive in the Sport S mode or you may drive in the Sport Sharp S mode if equipped However it is possible to tow a trailer in any mode of the SI DRIVE on a downhill slope Before starting out on...

Page 392: ...turn 2 Right turn Backing up with a trailer is difficult and takes practice When backing up with a trailer never accelerate or steer rapidly When turning back grip the bottom of the steering wheel wi...

Page 393: ...ill or slope But if parking on a hill or slope cannot be avoided you should take the following steps 1 Apply the brakes and hold the pedal down 2 Have someone place wheel blocks under both the vehicle...

Page 394: ...models 6MT 2 065 1 175 CVT 2 065 1 175 Turbo models CVT 2 160 1 175 Diesel engine models 6MT 2 130 1 175 6MT 6 speed manual transmission CVT Continuously variable transmission Maximum permissible sta...

Page 395: ...of the coupling device 1 091 mm 43 in 2 Coupling models without self levelizer 3 Coupling models with self levelizer 4 Fixing points Four places under the rear frame and three places on the rear side...

Page 396: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 397: ...o steam is coming from the engine compartment 9 11 Towing 9 12 Towing and tie down hooks 9 12 Using a flat bed truck 9 14 Towing with all wheels on the ground 9 15 Access key if access key does not op...

Page 398: ...ning flasher is on the turn signals do not work Temporary spare tire if equipped WARNING Never tow a trailer when the tem porary spare tire is used The tem porary spare tire is not designed to sustain...

Page 399: ...me time Do not drive over obstacles This tire has a smaller diameter so road clearance is reduced 1 Tread wear indicator bar 2 Indicator location mark When the wear indicator appears on the tread repl...

Page 400: ...floor The jack jack handle and towing hook are stored as shown in the following illustra tions 1 Under floor storage compartment if equipped Refer to Under floor storage compartment F6 17 2 Jack hand...

Page 401: ...serious accident Australia and New Zealand mod els WARNING For Australia and New Zealand the following instructions are supplied by the Australian New Zealand Stan dardTM AS NZS 2693 2007 Be sure to...

Page 402: ...cle is a temporary spare tire read carefully Temporary spare tire F9 2 and strictly follow the instructions 1 Notch 2 Valve hole 7 If your vehicle has wheel covers insert a flat head screwdriver into...

Page 403: ...eplace the wheel nuts Tighten them by hand WARNING Do not use oil or grease on the wheel studs or nuts when the spare tire is installed This could cause the nuts to become loose and lead to an acciden...

Page 404: ...s Also bat teries emit highly flammable explo sive hydrogen gas Eye protection is vital for protection in the event that this gas ignites Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid Since battery fluid conta...

Page 405: ...ng if the discharged battery is frozen It could cause the battery to burst or explode Be sure the jumper cables and clamps on them do not have loose or missing insulation Do not jump start unless cabl...

Page 406: ...Connect one end of the other cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the strut mounting nut Make sure that the cables are not near any moving par...

Page 407: ...y turn off the engine and contact your authorized dealer for repair 3 After the coolant temperature high warning light that has blinked or illumi nated in RED turns off turn off the engine For details...

Page 408: ...ter differential Towing and tie down hooks The towing hooks should be used only in an emergency e g to free a stuck vehicle from mud sand or snow CAUTION Use only the specified towing hook and tie dow...

Page 409: ...e the towing hook after towing Leaving the towing hook mounted on the vehicle could interfere with prop er operation of the SRS airbag system in a frontal collision Rear towing hook 1 Take the towing...

Page 410: ...tie down holes are located near each of the jack up reinforcements There is a plug in each rear tie down hole To use the rear tie down holes remove the plugs After using the rear tie down holes retur...

Page 411: ...tch to the LOCK OFF position while the vehicle is being towed be cause the steering wheel and the direction of the wheels will be locked Remember that the brake booster and power steering do not func...

Page 412: ...cal key While pressing the release button of the access key take out the mechanical key Lock or unlock the driver s door with the mechanical key NOTE After locking or unlocking be sure to reinsert the...

Page 413: ...witch illuminates in green At the same time the push button ignition switch turns to the ACC or ON position 6 Within 5 seconds after the operation indicator illuminates in green while de pressing the...

Page 414: ...deactivated NOTE After deactivating automatic open ing and closing the rear gate may open or close automatically moving little by little This movement is to prevent the rear gate from quickly opening...

Page 415: ...in Rear gate if the rear gate cannot be opened F9 17 2 Press and hold either of the power rear gate buttons When the rear gate cannot be unlocked Perform the procedure described in Rear gate if the r...

Page 416: ...tion of the rear gate Running out of fuel diesel engine models CAUTION Do not try to start the engine before refueling and operating the priming pump Doing so could damage the engine and fuel system D...

Page 417: ...does not start perform step 2 once again and restart the engine within 15 seconds of starter motor operation If the engine still does not start the second time we recommend that you contact your near...

Page 418: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 419: ...auses of corrosion 10 4 To help prevent corrosion 10 4 Cleaning the interior 10 5 Seat fabric 10 5 Leather seat materials 10 5 Synthetic leather upholstery 10 6 Climate control panel audio panel instr...

Page 420: ...Do not use organic solvents when washing the surface of the bulb assembly cover However if a detergent with organic solvents is used to wash the surface completely rinse off the deter gent with water...

Page 421: ...ainted surface is cool Be sure to polish and wax the chrome trim as well as the painted surfaces Loss of wax on a painted surface leads to loss of the original luster and also quickens the deteriorati...

Page 422: ...gravel and stone chips or minor accidents Corrosion is accelerated on the vehicle when 1 It is exposed to road salt or dust control chemicals or used in coastal areas where there is more salt in the a...

Page 423: ...ly wrung cloth and dry the seat fabric thoroughly If the fabric is still dirty wipe using a solution of mild soap and luke warm water then dry thoroughly If the stain does not come out try a commercia...

Page 424: ...ean the climate control panel audio equipment instru ment panel center console combination meter panel and switches CAUTION Do not use organic solvents such as paint thinners or fuel or strong cleanin...

Page 425: ...The select lever has a special treatment surface panel attached If the panel gets stained wipe it off with a clean soft cloth CAUTION Do not scratch it with a hard brush or rub it hard with a rough cl...

Page 426: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 427: ...rive belts 11 25 Manual transmission oil 11 26 Recommended grade and viscosity 11 26 Continuously variable transmission fluid 11 26 Front differential gear oil CVT models 11 26 Recommended grade and v...

Page 428: ...blade assembly 11 42 Rear window wiper blade rubber 11 43 Battery 11 44 Battery Precautions 11 44 Fuses 11 46 Installation of accessories 11 47 Replacing bulbs 11 47 Headlights models with HID headli...

Page 429: ...edule applied to your vehicle For models with a multi function display you can set a reminder to be displayed when a scheduled maintenance item is almost due For details refer to Maintenance settings...

Page 430: ...5 Replace engine coolant SUBARU Super Coolant or equivalent 1st replacement 132 months 11 years 220 000 km 137 500 miles From the 2nd replacement 72 months 6 years 120 000 km 75 000 miles 6 Fuel syst...

Page 431: ...Brake lining and drums including parking brake linings and drums I I I I See NOTE 2 15 Inspect brake lines and check operation of parking and service brake system P P P P See NOTE 2 16 Clutch system...

Page 432: ...g conditions mentioned in the following examples the continuously variable transmission fluid should be changed every 45 000 km 28 000 miles 5 When the vehicle is used under following areas change flu...

Page 433: ...uch as a garage or other closed areas Do not smoke or allow open flames around the fuel or battery This will cause a fire Because the fuel system is under pressure we recommend that you have your SUBA...

Page 434: ...ult in a burn or other injury Note that the oil filter becomes very hot when the engine is running and re mains hot for some time after the engine has stopped When checking or servicing in the engine...

Page 435: ...the center portion of the clip is raised 2 Remove the clips with a flat head screwdriver using leverage 3 Remove the entire clip by pulling it up Type B clips 1 Pull out the center portion of the cli...

Page 436: ...lips Type B clips Type C clips Insert the clip without the center portion first and then push the center portion of the clip into the hole Engine hood To open the hood 1 If the wiper blades are lifted...

Page 437: ...and then let it drop 2 After closing the hood be sure the hood is securely locked If this does not close the hood release it from a slightly higher position Do not push the hood forcibly to close it...

Page 438: ...m No 1 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir for right hand drive models is the opposite of that shown here 1 Brake fluid reservoir Clutch fluid reservoir MT page 11 27 2 Fuse box page 11 46 3 Battery page...

Page 439: ...e opposite of that shown here 1 Brake fluid reservoir page 11 27 2 Fuse box page 11 46 3 Battery page 11 44 4 Windshield washer tank page 11 38 5 Engine oil filler cap page 11 15 6 Engine coolant rese...

Page 440: ...clutch fluid reservoir for a right hand drive model are the opposite of those shown here 1 Priming pump page 9 20 2 Brake fluid reservoir Clutch fluid reservoir page 11 27 3 Engine oil filter page 11...

Page 441: ...d under severe driving conditions such as those mentioned earlier in this chapter engine oil is consumed or deteriorated more quickly than under normal driving conditions Please check and replace it m...

Page 442: ...ller cap and slowly pour engine oil through the filler neck After pouring oil into the engine you must use the level gauge to confirm that the oil level is correct NOTE To prevent overfilling the engi...

Page 443: ...g the engine oil and oil filter should be performed by a well trained expert We recommend that you con tact your SUBARU dealer for changing the engine oil and oil filter Fully trained mechanics are on...

Page 444: ...dels position Australia models Except Australia models Australia models 3 Press the rear window defogger switch to OFF 4 Turn the headlight switch to the following position position except Australia m...

Page 445: ...OTE Synthetic oil of the grade and viscosity noted in chapter 12 is the recom mended engine oil for optimum engine performance Conventional oil may be used with no detriment to engine dur ability or d...

Page 446: ...hen the engine coolant reaches a specific temperature If the radiator cooling fan does not operate even when the coolant temperature high warning light blinks or illuminates in RED the cooling fan cir...

Page 447: ...nd check that the rubber gaskets inside the radiator cap are in the proper position CAUTION Be careful not to spill engine coolant when adding it If coolant touches the exhaust pipe it may cause a bad...

Page 448: ...s intake air but also stops flames if the engine backfires If the air cleaner element is not installed when the engine backfires you could be burned CAUTION When replacing the air cleaner ele ment we...

Page 449: ...ap the two clips holding the air cleaner case cover 2 Open the air cleaner case and remove the air cleaner element 3 Clean the inside of the air cleaner case and case cover with a damp cloth and insta...

Page 450: ...Clamp 3 Air intake boot 4 Clip 2 Unplug the connector that is attached to the top of the air cleaner case 3 Loosen the screw of the clamp and pull the air intake boot out of the air cleaner case 4 Uns...

Page 451: ...ng to the maintenance schedule in the Warranty and Maintenance Book let NOTE For the recommended spark plugs refer to Electrical system F12 10 Drive belts It is unnecessary to check the deflection of...

Page 452: ...s together For details refer to Manual transmission front differential and rear differential gear oil F12 8 Continuously variable trans mission fluid There is no fluid level gauge It is unnecessary to...

Page 453: ...ront part of the reservoir shaded area in the illustration If the level is below MIN add the recommended brake fluid to MAX Use only brake fluid from a sealed container WARNING Never let brake fluid c...

Page 454: ...r Also avoid mixing DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluids even if they are the same brand Clutch fluid MT models Checking the fluid level 1 MAX level line 2 MIN level line 3 The fluid level must be checked in...

Page 455: ...roke decreases with each depression Brake pedal Check the brake pedal free play and reserve distance according to the main tenance schedule Checking the brake pedal free play 1 0 5 2 0 mm 0 02 0 08 in...

Page 456: ...play 1 4 0 11 0 mm 0 16 0 43 in Lightly depress the clutch pedal down with your finger until you feel resistance and check the free play If the free play is not within proper specification we recomme...

Page 457: ...g While maintaining a speed of 50 to 65 km h 30 to 40 mph step on the brake pedal lightly Repeat this five or more times Parking brake lining 1 Drive the vehicle at a speed of approximately 35 km h 22...

Page 458: ...ighway driving under dry conditions Summer tires are inadequate for driving on slippery roads such as on snow covered or icy roads If you drive your vehicle on snow covered or icy roads we strongly re...

Page 459: ...short distance warms up the tires and increases the tire pressures Also the tire pressures are affected by the outside temperature It is best to check tire pressure outdoors before driving the vehicl...

Page 460: ...in crease in temperature could cause tread separation and destruction of the tires The resulting loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident Wheel balance Each wheel was correctly balanced when...

Page 461: ...ar indicator becomes visible the tire is worn beyond the acceptable limit and must be replaced immediately With a tire in this condition driving at high speeds in wet weather can cause the vehicle to...

Page 462: ...nation of running performance ride comfort and service life It is essential for every tire to have a size and construction matching those shown on the tire placard and to have a speed symbol and load...

Page 463: ...e the replacement wheels match the specifications of the wheels that are fitted as standard equip ment Replacement wheels are available from SUBARU dealers WARNING Use only those wheels that are speci...

Page 464: ...km 600 miles If any nut is loose tighten it to the specified torque Never apply oil to the threaded parts wheel nuts or tapered surface of the wheel Never let the wheel rub against sharp protrusions...

Page 465: ...order to prevent freezing of washer fluid check the freezing temperatures in the table above when adjusting the fluid concentration to the outside temperature If you fill the reservoir tank with a flu...

Page 466: ...e removing the wiper blades from the wiper arms do not return the wiper arms to the original positions Otherwise the windshield surface may be scratched When returning the raised wiper arms to the ori...

Page 467: ...type A and type B NOTE The following illustrations show the replacement procedures of the blade rubber for a type A wiper blade assem bly however the replacement proce dures are the same for a type B...

Page 468: ...between the stoppers on the rubber as shown If the rubber is not retained properly the wiper blade may scratch the windshield Rear window wiper blade assembly 1 Raise the wiper arm off the rear windo...

Page 469: ...pport 1 Metal spines 3 If the new blade rubber is not provided with two metal spines remove the metal spines from the old blade rubber and install them in the new blade rubber 4 Align the claws of the...

Page 470: ...ry fluid contains sulfuric acid be sure to wear eye protection and protective gloves when inspect ing your vehicle s battery Avoid tipping the battery and subjecting it to shocks since this could caus...

Page 471: ...lectrical sparks and lead to an explosion To prevent electrical sparks all rings wristwatches and other metal accessories must be taken off be fore work is carried out on or near the battery Prevent e...

Page 472: ...e box cover on the driver s seat side To remove the cover pull it out 1 Spare fuses The other one main fuse box is housed in the engine compartment The spare fuses are stored in the fuse box cover The...

Page 473: ...nc tion if they are incorrectly installed or if they are not suited for the vehicle We recommend that you install only genuine SUBARU accessories on your vehicle Also we recommend that you always cons...

Page 474: ...replacement we recommend that you contact your SUBARU deal er Headlights models without HID headlights CAUTION Halogen headlight bulbs become very hot while in use If you touch the bulb surface with b...

Page 475: ...install the bulb to the headlight assembly turn it clockwise until it clicks 5 Reconnect the electrical connector Front turn signal light and position light NOTE It may be difficult to replace the bu...

Page 476: ...l out the bulb from the socket and replace the bulb with a new one Front fog light and daytime running light if equipped NOTE It may be difficult to replace the bulbs We recommend that you have the bu...

Page 477: ...acing the bulb reattach the mud guard Side turn signal light if equipped 1 Push the lens of the side turn signal light forward and remove it 2 Pull the connector out of the socket NOTE The bulb is an...

Page 478: ...1 Brake tail light 2 Back up light 3 Rear turn signal light 4 Rear fog light if equipped 3 Remove the bulb socket from the rear combination light assembly by turning it counterclockwise 4 Pull the bul...

Page 479: ...transmitter battery may be discharged under the following condi tions The operation of the keyless access function is unstable The operating distance of the remote keyless entry system is unstable Th...

Page 480: ...uid leakage Be careful not to bend the terminals It may result in a malfunction It is recommended that the battery should be replaced by a SUBARU dealer Use a new battery After replacing the battery c...

Page 481: ...then remove the cover 3 Create a gap between the battery and the case by pushing the battery gently with your finger as shown in the illustra tion Then insert a flat head screwdriver that has been wra...

Page 482: ...1620 or equivalent in the case with its positive side facing upward 7 Put the case together by fitting the mating part of the button side into the hook on the key side After the battery is replaced th...

Page 483: ...nd rear differential gear oil 12 8 Fluids 12 9 Engine coolant 12 10 Electrical system 12 10 Tires 12 11 Temporary spare tires 12 11 Wheel alignment 12 11 Brake disc 12 11 Fuses and circuits 12 12 Fuse...

Page 484: ...ns mm in Item Petrol engine models Diesel engine models 2 0 L non turbo models 2 5 L models 2 0 L turbo models Overall length 4 595 180 9 Overall width 1 795 70 7 Overall height 1 735 68 3 2 1 685 66...

Page 485: ...6 0 6 86 0 3 39 6 3 39 Compression ratio 10 5 1 10 0 1 10 6 1 16 0 1 Firing order 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 Fuel Model Fuel requirement Fuel tank capacity Non turbo models Australia models Unleaded petrol with...

Page 486: ...ure for changing the engine oil and oil filter should be performed by a properly trained expert It is recommended that you have this service performed by your SUBARU dealer Approved engine oil Always...

Page 487: ...able temperature Oil capacity API classification SM or SN with the words ENERGY CONSERVING or RESOURCE CONSERVING or ILSAC GF 4 or GF 5 which can be identified with the ILSAC certification mark Starbu...

Page 488: ...CONSERVING or RESOURCE CONSERVING or ILSAC GF 4 or GF 5 which can be identified with the ILSAC certification mark Starburst mark or ACEA specification A3 or A5 5W 30 engine oil is recommended for opt...

Page 489: ...pecification C2 or C3 0W 30 engine oil is recommended for optimum engine performance and pro tection 5W 30 engine oil may be used if replenishment is needed Adding the oil from L to F level 1 0 liter...

Page 490: ...qt 0 7 Imp qt Turbo models 1 4 liters 1 5 US qt 1 2 Imp qt Remarks 2 Manual transmission oil F11 26 Front differential gear oil CVT models F11 26 Rear differential gear oil F11 27 1 The indicated oil...

Page 491: ...e transmis sion fluid F11 26 Brake fluid FMVSS No 116 fresh DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid Brake fluid F11 27 Clutch fluid MT models Clutch fluid MT models F11 28 1 Use one of the indicated types of fluid...

Page 492: ...6 7 Imp qt Turbo models 8 9 liters 9 4 US qt 7 8 Imp qt Diesel engine models 8 8 liters 9 3 US qt 7 7 Imp qt The indicated coolant quantity is only a guideline The necessary quantity for replacement m...

Page 493: ...u have tightened the wheel nuts by yourself have the tightening torque checked at the nearest automotive service facility as soon as possible 2 For the wheel nut tightening procedure refer to Changing...

Page 494: ...2 Empty 3 15A Door locking 4 10A Front wiper deicer relay 5 10A Combination meter Clock 6 7 5A Remote control rear view mirrors 7 15A Integrated unit 8 15A Stop light 9 15A Front wiper deicer 10 7 5A...

Page 495: ...unit 22 10A Air conditioner Rear window defogger relay coil 23 Empty 24 10A Audio models without Auto Start Stop system Navigation system models without Auto Start Stop system 25 15A SRS airbag system...

Page 496: ...amics Con trol unit 2 25A Main fan cooling fan 3 25A Sub fan cooling fan 4 Empty 5 25A Audio 6 30A Headlight low beam 7 15A Headlight high beam 8 20A Back up 9 15A Horn 10 25A Rear window defogger Mir...

Page 497: ...ate 505 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 Fuse panel Fuse rating Circuit 17 Empty 18 Empty 19 15A Headlight low beam right hand 20 15A Headlight low beam left hand Specifications Fuses and circuits 1...

Page 498: ...te 506 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 12 16 Specifications Bulb chart Bulb chart NOTE Lights A B and C are the LED Light Emitting Diode type We recommend that you consult your SUBARU dealer for re...

Page 499: ...2V 19W H16 Type B Front fog light 12V 35W H8 Daytime running light 12V 13W P13W Type C Daytime running light 12V 13W P13W 8 Side turn signal light if equipped 12V 5W W5W 9 Door step light 12V 5W 10 Ca...

Page 500: ...ol down Other wise there is a risk of sustaining a burn injury For models with HID low beam headlights observe the following precautions Not doing so carries the risk of an electric shock that could r...

Page 501: ...late 509 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 CAUTION Replace any bulb only with a new bulb of the specified wattage Using a bulb of different wattage could result in a fire Specifications Bulb chart 12...

Page 502: ...e identification number 2 ID label Europe and Russia models 3 Tire inflation pressure label 4 Year of manufacture label Middle East models 5 Model number label General models 6 Built date label Austra...

Page 503: ...ion of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC 13 4 Transmitter for the keyless entry system 13 4 Receiver for the keyless entry system 13...

Page 504: ...The ID label is located on the left side center pillar as shown in the illustration Speed limit maximum torque and maximum power at rpm Middle East models only Model 2 5 L models CVT Speed limit km h...

Page 505: ...ra urban Total Urban Extra urban Total Non turbo models Models with 17 inch wheel tires 6MT 8 5 6 0 6 9 197 140 160 CVT 8 1 5 5 6 5 188 129 150 Models with 18 inch wheel tires 6MT 8 6 6 1 7 0 199 142...

Page 506: ...aration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal...

Page 507: ...Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 Receiver for the keyless entry system Supplement Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC...

Page 508: ...radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC Immobilizer Immobilizer for models with Keyless access with push button start system Hereby Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd declares that...

Page 509: ...start system Hereby Tokai Rika Co Ltd declares that this RI 38BFH is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Supplement Declaration of confor...

Page 510: ...adio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC LF Oscillator LF Oscillator for models with Keyless access with push button start system Hereby Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd declares th...

Page 511: ...ack plate 521 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 Bluetooth module Supplement Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC 13 9 1...

Page 512: ...l A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 13 10 Supplement Technical information for Singapore models Technical information for Singapore models Access key Remote keyless entry trans mitter Keyless access with pus...

Page 513: ...Black plate 523 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 Push button ignition switch Supplement Technical information for Singapore models 13 11 13...

Page 514: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 515: ...Black plate 29 1 Model A8190GE C EDITED 2013 3 29 Index 14...

Page 516: ...luetooth audio 5 30 CD player operation 5 14 Control button 5 27 FM AM radio operation 5 10 iPod operations 5 22 Power and sound controls 5 7 Set 5 4 USB storage device operations 5 22 Auto Start Stop...

Page 517: ...r 11 17 Charge warning light 3 18 Checking Brake pedal free play 11 29 Brake pedal reserve distance 11 29 Clutch function 11 30 Clutch pedal free play 11 30 Coolant level 11 20 Fluid level brake fluid...

Page 518: ...ons terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC 13 4 Defogger 3 106 Defrosting 4 10 Deicer 3 106 Diesel fuel 7 3 Diesel particulate filter 8 4 Warning light 3 33 Differential gear oil Front 11 26 12 8 Rear...

Page 519: ...11 50 12 16 Indicator light 3 32 Switch 3 96 Front seats 1 2 Forward and backward adjustment 1 4 Head restraint adjustment 1 5 Power seat 1 5 Reclining 1 4 Seat height adjustment driver s seat 1 4 Fue...

Page 520: ...2 2 Indicator light 3 30 Indicator light Auto Start Stop 3 34 Auto Start Stop OFF 3 34 Coolant temperature low 3 17 Cruise control 3 31 Cruise control set 3 32 Front fog light 3 32 Headlight 3 32 Hig...

Page 521: ...6 2 Fog front 3 96 11 50 Fog rear 3 97 11 52 Front position 3 90 11 49 Ignition switch 3 5 License plate 11 53 Map 6 2 Rear combination 11 52 Stop 11 52 Stop light 11 52 Tail 11 52 Tail light 11 52 T...

Page 522: ...te 2 27 9 18 Seat 1 5 Steering 7 25 Steering fluid 12 9 Steering warning light 3 24 Windows 2 22 Precautions against vehicle modification 1 23 1 64 Preheating indicator light 3 32 Preparing to drive 7...

Page 523: ...ght 11 50 Front position light 11 49 Front turn signal light 11 49 Headlight 11 48 License plate light 11 53 Rear combination light 11 52 Rear side marker light 11 52 Rear turn signal light 11 52 Side...

Page 524: ...5 Tilt telescopic 3 108 Stop light 11 52 Storage compartment 6 5 Sun shade 2 33 Sun visors 6 4 Sunroof 2 32 Supplemental Restraint System airbag SRS 1 40 Synthetic leather upholstery 10 6 T Tachometer...

Page 525: ...3 25 All Wheel Drive 3 24 AT OIL TEMP 3 19 Auto Start Stop 3 34 Automatic headlight beam leveler 3 25 Brake system 3 22 Charge 3 18 Coolant temperature high 3 17 Diesel particulate filter 3 33 Door o...

Page 526: ...Windshield Washer fluid 11 38 Wiper and washer switches 3 100 Wiper blades 11 40 Wiper deicer 3 106 Winter Diesel 7 4 Driving 8 12 Tires 8 14 11 32 Wiper and washer 3 98 Wiper deicer 3 106 X X mode 7...

Page 527: ...Black plate 1 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Right...

Page 528: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left...

Page 529: ...iters 15 9 US gal 13 2 Imp gal Engine oil Petrol engine models Use only the following oils API classification SM or SN with the words ENERGY CONSERVING or RESOURCE CONSERVING or ILSAC GF 4 or GF 5 whi...

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