background image

To put an incoming call on hold

(only if

the cell phone has this function): Press the
ON hook switch

briefly.

To decline an incoming call

(only if the

cell phone has this function): Press and
hold the ON hook switch

.

!

Ending a call

Press the ON hook switch

.

!

Volume control

1)

Volume control switch

2)

Speech volume control switch

3)

Talk switch

Press the volume control switch to the

+

side to increase the phone call volume,
voice volume and voice guidance volume.
Press the switch to the

side to

decrease the volume.

Press the speech volume control switch to
the

“ ”

side to increase the speech

volume. Press the switch to the

“ ”

side

to decrease the volume.

During a call, press the talk switch

to

turn the microphone off. Press the talk
switch

once again to turn the micro-

phone on.

!

Adjustable level of each volume

Volume

Range

Initial setting

Phone call

0 to 14

7

Voice

0 to 14

7

Voice guidance

0 to 6

3

!

Registering phonebook data

NOTE

The maximum number of phonebook
entries that can be registered in the
phonebook is 50.

!

Registering by voice

1. Select the

PHONE BOOK

menu.

2. Select the

ADD ENTRY

menu.

3. Select the

BY VOICE

menu.

4. Press the talk switch

.

5. Say the phone number to be regis-
tered.
6. Select the

CONFIRM

menu.

7. Perform either of the following proce-
dures.

Select the

RECORD NAME

menu

by operating the

TUNE/TRACK

dial.

Press the talk switch

.

8. Say the name (voice tag) to be
registered.
9. Select the

CONFIRM

menu.

Then

STORED

will be displayed

and the mode will change to the
registering speed dial mode. Refer to

Registering speed dial

F

5-55.

!

Registering by phone

1. Select the

PHONE BOOK

menu.

2. Select the

ADD ENTRY

menu.

3. Select the

BY PHONE

menu.

4. Select the

CONFIRM

menu.

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 either of the following proce-
dures.

Select the

RECORD NAME

menu

by operating the

TUNE/TRACK

dial.

Press the talk switch

.

Audio/Hands

free system

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Summary of Contents for 2014 Forester

Page 1: ...2015 Forester Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...n specifications and 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 withou...

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Page 4: ...This manual describes the following vehicle types...

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Page 6: ...table of contents so you can usually tell at a glance if that chapter contains the information you want Chapter 1 Seat seatbelt and SRS airbags This chapter informs you how to use the seat and seatbel...

Page 7: ...warning 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...

Page 8: ...TION Safety precautions when driving Seatbelt and SRS airbag WARNING All persons in the vehicle should fasten their seatbelts BEFORE the vehicle starts to move Other wise the possibility of serious in...

Page 9: ...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 restraine...

Page 10: ...h is dan gerous or even lethal if 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...

Page 11: ...influence of any illicit mind altering 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 Drivin...

Page 12: ...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 journ...

Page 13: ...certain crash or near crash like situations such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle s systems performed The EDR is designed to re...

Page 14: ...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 Specifications 12...

Page 15: ...bulbs page 11 40 4 Wiper switch page 3 95 5 Moonroof page 2 39 6 Roof rails page 8 14 7 Door locks page 2 4 8 Outside mirrors page 3 104 9 Tire pressure page 11 27 10 Flat tires page 9 5 11 Snow tire...

Page 16: ...1 Rear window defogger page 3 106 2 Fuel filler lid and cap page 7 5 3 Child safety locks page 2 27 4 Tie down hole page 9 13 5 Rear gate page 2 31 6 Towing hook page 9 13 11 CONTINUED...

Page 17: ...12 Interior Passenger compartment area 1 Lower anchorages for child restraint system page 1 33 2 Seatbelt page 1 13 3 Front seat page 1 2 4 Rear seat page 1 8...

Page 18: ...2 Door locks page 2 4 3 Glove box page 6 6 4 Front power supply socket page 6 9 5 Shift lever MT page 7 21 Select lever CVT page 7 23 6 Parking brake lever page 7 43 7 Cup holder page 6 7 8 Center con...

Page 19: ...ch models without power rear gate page 7 37 Memory switch models with power rear gate page 2 36 5 Combination meter page 3 7 6 Information display page 3 31 Multi function display page 3 36 7 Hazard w...

Page 20: ...tons page 5 34 2 Cruise control page 7 48 3 Shift paddle page 7 25 4 Hands free switches page 5 39 5 Multi function display control switches page 3 36 6 SRS airbag page 1 37 7 Horn page 3 108 8 SI DRI...

Page 21: ...age 3 95 4 Rear window wiper and washer switch page 3 96 5 Wiper intermittent time control switch page 3 95 6 Wiper control lever page 3 95 7 Light control switch page 3 88 8 Fog light switch page 3 9...

Page 22: ...slightly different than that shown in the illustration 1 Tachometer page 3 9 2 Trip meter and odometer page 3 8 3 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 29 4 Speedometer page 3 8 5 Information d...

Page 23: ...slightly different than that shown in the illustration 1 Tachometer page 3 9 2 Trip meter and odometer page 3 8 3 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 29 4 Speedometer page 3 8 5 Information di...

Page 24: ...hat shown in the illustration 1 Tachometer page 3 9 2 Trip meter and odometer page 3 8 3 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 29 4 Speedometer page 3 8 5 Information display selection knob page...

Page 25: ...open warning light 3 20 AWD warning light CVT models 3 21 Power steering warn ing light 3 21 Hill start assist warn ing light Hill start assist OFF indicator light 3 20 Vehicle Dynamics Control warnin...

Page 26: ...warning light U S spec models 3 17 Windshield washer fluid warning light 3 16 Sport S mode indi cator light if equipped 3 29 Intelligent I mode in dicator light if equipped 3 29 Sport Sharp S mode ind...

Page 27: ...less access if equipped Hazard warning flasher Operation Non operation Operation Audible signal Operation Non operation Operation Door unlock selection function driver s door unlock Driver s door only...

Page 28: ...ed Sensitivity of the operation of the auto on off headlights Low Normal High Very high Normal Reverse gear interlocked rear wiper Reverse gear interlocked rear wiper operation Operation Non operation...

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Page 30: ...belt and lap belt pretensioners 1 23 System monitors 1 24 System servicing 1 24 Precautions against vehicle modification 1 25 Child restraint systems 1 25 Where to place a child restraint system 1 26...

Page 31: ...ing 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 who are out of proper position when the...

Page 32: ...to Child restraint sys tems F1 25 WARNING To prevent the passenger from slid ing under the seatbelt in the event of a collision always put the seatback in the upright position while the vehicle is in...

Page 33: ...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 force when the lever is pull...

Page 34: ...port push the rear side of the switch Head restraint adjustment WARNING Never drive the vehicle with the head restraints removed because they are designed to reduce the risk of serious neck injury in...

Page 35: ...cated on the top of the seatback until the head restraint locks Press and hold the release button to lower the head restraint Head restraint angle adjustment The angle of the head restraint can be adj...

Page 36: ...heater to overheat NOTE Use of the seat heater for a long period of time while the engine is not running can cause battery discharge 1 HIGH Rapid heating 2 LOW Normal heating 3 Off A Left hand side B...

Page 37: ...under 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 WARNING Never stack luggage or other cargo higher than the top...

Page 38: ...ons in order to mini mize the risk of neck injury in the event of a crash Rear windows side seating position 1 Head restraint 2 Release button To remove While pressing the release button pull out the...

Page 39: ...g down the rear seat back WARNING When you fold down the seat back check that there are no passengers or objects on the rear seat Not doing so creates a risk of injury or property da mage if the seatb...

Page 40: ...the seatback CAUTION Do not hang luggage etc on the securing hook The possibility exists that the seatback may not be able to be fixed firmly in place This could lead to unexpected accidents While dr...

Page 41: ...eturn the seatback to its original position shake the seat back slightly to confirm that it is securely fixed in place Reclining the seatback if equipped WARNING To prevent the passenger from slid ing...

Page 42: ...ld be replaced even if damage is not obvious Put children aged 12 and under in the rear seat properly restrained at all times The SRS airbag deploys with considerable speed and force and can injure or...

Page 43: ...s The lap belt should be worn securely and as low as possible over the hips not over the waist Emergency Locking Retrac tor ELR The driver s seatbelt has an Emergency Locking Retractor ELR The emergen...

Page 44: ...o 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 serious internal injury or death WARNING Never place the shoulder belt und...

Page 45: ...t 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 to ma...

Page 46: ...retract slightly after giving a strong 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 be...

Page 47: ...s to the respective buckles If the seatbelt 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 restrai...

Page 48: ...ed at the webbing end into the buckle on the right hand side until a click is heard If the belt stops before reaching the buckle return the belt slightly and pull it out more slowly If the belt still...

Page 49: ...plate or other 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...

Page 50: ...ensioner NOTE This section is applicable to the dri ver s side seatbelt The pretensioner sensor also serves as follows SRS frontal airbag sensor Side impact sensor Rollover sensor If the sensor detect...

Page 51: ...n the event that a pretensioner is activated both the driver s and front passenger s seatbelt retractor assemblies should be replaced only by an authorized SUBARU dealer When replacing seat belt retra...

Page 52: ...rtain airbags deploy the driver s side seatbelt pretensioner and front passenger s side shoulder belt pretensioner are activated simulta neously In cases of frontal collisions the following components...

Page 53: ...have no user ser viceable parts For required ser vicing of front seatbelt retractors equipped with seatbelt preten sioners consult your SUBARU dealer When discarding front seatbelt retractor assembli...

Page 54: ...ARU accessory parts to the front end Modification of the suspension system or front end structure Installation of a tire of different size and construction from the tires specified on the vehicle plac...

Page 55: ...e child will be caught between the passenger and objects inside the vehicle Additionally holding a child in your lap or arms in the front seat exposes that child to another serious danger Since the SR...

Page 56: ...rely retained using the seatbelt If it is unavoidable to install a child restraint system in the rear seat s center seating position remove the center head restraint and install the child restraint sy...

Page 57: ...at has been closed up in sunny weather they could burn a small child Check the child restraint system before you place a child in it Do not leave an unsecured child restraint system in your vehicle Un...

Page 58: ...imes a child restraint can be more firmly secured by pushing it down into the seat cushion and then tightening the seatbelt 7 Pull at the shoulder portion of the belt to confirm that it cannot be pull...

Page 59: ...nt adjustment F1 9 CAUTION Store the head restraint that has been removed in the cargo area Avoid placing the head restraint in the passenger compartment to pre vent it from being thrown around in the...

Page 60: ...he seat cushion and then tightening the seatbelt 10 Pull at the shoulder portion of the belt to confirm that it cannot be pulled out ALR properly functioning 11 Latch the top tether hook onto the teth...

Page 61: ...ay be in creased 1 For models with rear seat reclining mechanism adjust the seatback to the upright position 2 Place the booster seat in the rear seating position and sit the child on it The child sho...

Page 62: ...e an unsecured child restraint system in your vehicle Unsecured child restraint sys tems can be thrown around in side of the vehicle in a sudden stop turn or accident they can strike and injure vehicl...

Page 63: ...ails refer to Top tether anchorages F1 36 To install a child restraint system using lower and tether anchorages perform the following procedure WARNING Before installing a child restraint system be su...

Page 64: ...the lower hooks onto the lower anchorages located at marks on the bottom of the rear seatback When the hooks are connected make sure the adjacent seatbelts are not caught 6 If your child restraint sys...

Page 65: ...tether anchorages Your vehicle is equipped with 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 sys...

Page 66: ...uestion regarding the installation of a child restraint system SRS airbag Supplemental Restraint System airbag SRS This stands for supplemental re straint system This name is used be cause the airbag...

Page 67: ...seat belt They do not eliminate the need to fasten seatbelts It is also important to wear your seatbelt to help avoid injuries that can result when an occupant is not seated in a proper upright posi...

Page 68: ...nt to wear your seatbelt to help avoid injuries that can result when the SRS airbag contacts an occupant not in proper position such as one thrown forward during pre acci dent braking Even when proper...

Page 69: ...re vehicle occupants WARNING Do not attach accessories to the door trim or near either SRS side airbags and do not place objects near the SRS side airbags In the event of SRS side airbag deploy ment t...

Page 70: ...e speed and force and can injure or even kill children especially if they are not restrained or improperly restrained Because children are lighter and weaker than adults their risk of being injured fr...

Page 71: ...OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG WARNING Never allow a child to stand up or kneel on the front passenger s seat The SRS airbag deploys with con siderable f...

Page 72: ...oys some smoke will be released This smoke could cause breath ing problems for people with a history of asthma or other breathing trouble If you or your passengers have breathing pro blems after SRS a...

Page 73: ...l airbag in the center portion of the steering wheel Front passenger s SRS frontal airbag near the top of the dashboard under an SRS AIRBAG mark SRS side airbag in the door side of each front seat sea...

Page 74: ...ear wheel house right hand side 14 Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house left hand side 15 Curtain airbag module right hand side 16 Curtain airbag module left hand side 17 Seatbelt buckle switch fron...

Page 75: ...g 1 1 When an offset frontal collision that is severe enough to deploy the front airbag occurs These components supplement the seat belts by reducing the impact to the occupant s head chest and knees...

Page 76: ...deal er immediately if the SRS airbag system warning light illuminates If your vehicle has sustained impact this may affect the proper function of the SUBARU advanced frontal airbag system Have your v...

Page 77: ...at device in the vehicle should be discontinued Conditions in which front passen ger s SRS frontal airbag is not activated The front passenger s SRS frontal airbag will not be activated when any of th...

Page 78: ...utgrown a child restraint system or a small adult is seated in the front passenger s seat the SUBARU advanced frontal airbag system may or may not activate the front passenger s SRS frontal airbag dep...

Page 79: ...econds to allow the system to complete self checking Follow ing the system check both indicators turn off for 2 seconds Now the ON indicator should illuminate while the OFF indicator remains off If th...

Page 80: ...4J7 1 800 894 4212 There are currently no SUBARU distribu tors in any other U S territories If you are in such an area please contact the SUBARU distributor or dealer from which you bought your vehic...

Page 81: ...al airbag depending on the characteristic of item s or person on the front passenger s seat monitored by the front passenger s occu pant detection system sensor For this reason only the driver s SRS f...

Page 82: ...t as a result of deployment The driver s SRS frontal airbag and front passenger s SRS frontal airbag are de signed to deploy in the event of an accident involving a moderate to severe frontal collisio...

Page 83: ...passenger s SRS frontal airbag s will deploy Only the driver s SRS frontal airbag or both driver s and front passenger s SRS frontal airbags may be activated when the vehicle sustains a hard impact in...

Page 84: ...stains an offset frontal collision 5 The vehicle strikes an object that can move or deform such as a parked vehicle There are many types of collisions which might not necessarily require deployment of...

Page 85: ...ed on the first impact it they will not be activated on the second impact SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag Your vehicle is equipped with a SUBARU SRS curtain airbag system that complies with the...

Page 86: ...n the control module causes both the SRS side airbag and curtain airbag on the impacted side to inflate regardless of whether the rear wheel house impact sensor on the same side senses an impact If th...

Page 87: ...t After deployment do not touch any part of the SRS curtain airbag system from the front pillar to the part of the roof side over the rear seat Doing so can cause burns because the components can be v...

Page 88: ...ag will most likely deploy 1 A severe side impact near the front seat or the rear seat 2 An offset frontal collision that is severe enough to deploy the front airbag Seat seatbelt and SRS airbags SRS...

Page 89: ...airbag will most likely deploy 1 The vehicle is involved in a severe side impact near the front seat or the rear seat 2 The vehicle rolls onto its side or the roof 3 The angle of vehicle tip up is mar...

Page 90: ...or hard surface 2 Falling into or jumping over a deep hole 3 Landing hard or vehicle falling It is possible that the SRS side and curtain airbags will deploy if a serious impact occurs to the undersi...

Page 91: ...act in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment 3 The vehicle strikes a telephone pole or similar object 4 The vehicle is involved in a side on impact from a motorcycle 5 The vehicle...

Page 92: ...The vehicle strikes a telephone pole or similar object 4 The vehicle is involved in a side on impact from a motorcycle There are many types of collisions which might not necessarily require SRS curta...

Page 93: ...in most cases 1 First impact 2 Second impact A SRS curtain airbag B SRS side airbag In an accident where the vehicle is struck from the side more than once the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag...

Page 94: ...assen ger s side Front passenger s occupant detection system sensor Front passenger s occupant detection control module Front passenger s frontal airbag ON and OFF indicator All related wiring WARNING...

Page 95: ...airbag system are replaced use only genuine SUBARU parts NOTE In the following cases contact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible The front part of the vehicle was involved in an accident in which o...

Page 96: ...s Such modifications can interfere with proper operation of the SRS airbag system Attachment of any equipment bush bar winches snow plow skid plate etc other than genu ine SUBARU accessory parts to th...

Page 97: ......

Page 98: ...eyless entry system 2 17 Locking the doors 2 19 Unlocking the doors 2 19 Vehicle finder function 2 19 Sounding a panic alarm 2 19 Selecting audible signal operation models without keyless access with...

Page 99: ...This number is needed to make a replacement key if you lose your key or lock it inside the vehicle Refer to Key replacement F2 3 Immobilizer The immobilizer system is designed to prevent an unauthoriz...

Page 100: ...has a maintenance free type immobilizer system Security indicator light Refer to Security indicator light F3 28 Key replacement Your key number plate will be required if you ever need a replacement ke...

Page 101: ...locks Locking and unlocking from the outside NOTE If you unlock the driver s door with a key including a mechanical key and open the door while the alarm system is armed the alarm system is triggered...

Page 102: ...vehicle NOTE Make sure that you do not leave the key inside the vehicle when locking the doors from the outside without the key Locking and unlocking from the inside 1 Unlock 2 Lock To lock the door f...

Page 103: ...y 20 minutes later Dome light DOOR Approximately 20 minutes later Ignition switch light Approximately 20 minutes later Door step lights None 2 Cargo area light DOOR Approximately 20 minutes later 1 Th...

Page 104: ...h is in the ON position models with keyless access with push button start system This function s operational non opera tional setting can be changed by a SUBARU dealer Contact a SUBARU dealer for deta...

Page 105: ...system can also be con trolled with the buttons on the access key For detailed information refer to Remote keyless entry system F2 17 A mechanical key is attached to each access key The mechanical key...

Page 106: ...134 kHz 1 Antenna CAUTION Never leave or store the access key inside the vehicle e g on the instrumental panel inside the glove box on the seat in the door pocket or at the corner of the cargo area or...

Page 107: ...while the keyless ac cess function is switched to the non operational mode refer to Access key if access key does not operate properly F9 17 The keyless access with push but ton start system uses weak...

Page 108: ...niti alization is completed Locking and unlocking with keyless access entry func tion Operating ranges 1 Antenna 2 Operating range The operating ranges of the door and rear gate locking unlocking func...

Page 109: ...s washed or during heavy rain the doors may be locked or unlocked The keyless access function may not operate properly depending on the status of the access key and the radio wave conditions around th...

Page 110: ...he hazard warning flashers will flash twice Locking with the door lock sensor 1 Door lock sensor Carry the access key close all doors including the rear gate and touch the door lock sensor on the door...

Page 111: ...erating any procedure other than gripping the front passenger s door handle Lock the doors Open a door and then close it Case 2 Unlock the doors by gripping the door handle Unlock the doors by pressin...

Page 112: ...tion by the remote keyless entry system is not disabled The setting can also be changed at SUBARU dealers For more details contact a SUBARU dealer To start the engine while the func tions are disabled...

Page 113: ...F02 CAUTION FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not ex pressly approved by the party re sponsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This device complies wit...

Page 114: ...ollow ing two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device NOTE Le pr sent...

Page 115: ...less entry system will not be activated when the key is inserted in the ignition switch Access key 1 Lock arm button 2 Unlock disarm button 3 Rear gate unlock button 4 PANIC button Transmitter 1 Lock...

Page 116: ...Vehicle finder function Use this function to find your vehicle parked among many vehicles in a large parking lot Provided you are within 30 feet 10 meters of the vehicle pressing the lock arm button...

Page 117: ...stem The system can be armed and disarmed with the keyless access function or access key The system will not be activated when the push button ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position For models w...

Page 118: ...nge done by your SUBARU dealer If you have accidentally trig gered the alarm system To stop the alarm Perform any of the following operations Press any button on the access key remote transmitter Turn...

Page 119: ...from the ignition switch models without keyless access with push button start system turn the push button ignition switch to the OFF position models with keyless access with push button start system 3...

Page 120: ...o the OFF position models with keyless access with push button start system 3 Open the doors and get out of the vehicle 4 Make sure that the engine hood is locked 5 Close the doors and the rear gate b...

Page 121: ...g flashers will flash twice Driver s door when either of the following procedures is performed Press the disarm button on the access key remote transmitter briefly for less than 2 seconds Grip the dri...

Page 122: ...tton start system When passive arming mode has been programmed by the dealer arming of the system is automatically accomplished without using the remote transmitter Note that in this mode DOORS MUST B...

Page 123: ...with shock sensors dealer option When a light impact was sensed once only models with shock sensors dealer option NOTE Any of the above indicator light flash ings will recur each time the ignition swi...

Page 124: ...o avoid serious personal injury caused by entrapment always con form to the following instructions without exception When operating the power win dows be extremely careful to prevent anyone s fingers...

Page 125: ...e not initialized the one touch auto up down function will not operate Refer to Initialization of power window F2 31 The power windows operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON position Power...

Page 126: ...the window halfway push the switch down lightly NOTE If the vehicle s battery is disconnected due to situations such as battery or fuse replacement the one touch auto up down function is deactivated I...

Page 127: ...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 windows cannot be opened...

Page 128: ...e functions 1 Close the driver s door 2 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position 3 Open the driver s side window halfway by pushing down the power window switch 4 Pull up the power window switch an...

Page 129: ...ar gate stays or scratch the stays while loading or unloading cargo That could cause leakage of gas from the stays which may result in their inability to hold the rear gate open Be careful not to hit...

Page 130: ...Or the ignition switch is in the ON position and the parking brake is applied MT models the select lever is in the P position CVT models NOTE If the button is pressed repeatedly while the power rear g...

Page 131: ...electronic chirp will sound twice and the hazard warning flashers will flash twice If the button is briefly pressed again the rear gate will open However you cannot stop the rear gate midway even if...

Page 132: ...flashers will flash twice If the button is pressed again the rear gate will close If the button is briefly pressed while the gate is closed the rear gate can be opened However the rear gate cannot be...

Page 133: ...d Registration of the rear gate height To register the rear gate height perform the following procedures while the ignition switch is in the LOCK OFF position 1 Press the memory switch to select the O...

Page 134: ...e 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 selec...

Page 135: ...ing the rear gate The rear gate will automatically open 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 clo...

Page 136: ...nti en trapment function by deliberately placing part of your body in the moonroof CAUTION Do not sit on the edge of the open moonroof Do not operate the moonroof if falling snow or extremely cold con...

Page 137: ...he moonroof senses a substantial enough object trapped between its glass and the vehicle s roof during closure it automatically moves back to the fully open position and stops there The anti entrap me...

Page 138: ...mperature low indicator light Coolant temperature high warning light 3 15 Charge warning light 3 16 Oil pressure warning light 3 16 Engine low oil level warning light 3 16 Windshield washer fluid warn...

Page 139: ...lume settings 3 56 Screen settings 3 59 Maintenance settings 3 66 Driving history registration 3 70 Car settings 3 71 Initialize 3 80 Audio setting if equipped 3 82 Sound setting if equipped 3 85 Hand...

Page 140: ...to the ACC or LOCK posi tion thereby stopping the engine Also if the key is attached to a keyholder or to a large bunch of other keys centrifugal force may act on it as the vehicle moves resulting in...

Page 141: ...switch to the START position while the engine is running If your registered key fails to start the engine pull out the key once the security indicator light will blink and then insert the key in the...

Page 142: ...1 Antenna 2 Operating range NOTE If the access key is not detected within the operating range of the an tennas inside the vehicle the push button ignition switch and the engine start cannot be operate...

Page 143: ...ime it may result in vehicle battery discharge Do not spill drinks or other liquids on the push button igni tion switch It may cause a mal function Do not touch the push button ignition switch with a...

Page 144: ...n the hazard warning flasher push the hazard warning button on the instrument panel To turn off the flasher push the button again NOTE When the hazard warning flasher is on the turn signals do not wor...

Page 145: ...s initial movement setting of the meter gauge needles has been set for activation at the time of shipment from the factory It is not possible to change the initial movement setting of the meter gauge...

Page 146: ...er trip meter will turn off The display can be switched as shown in the following sequence by pressing the trip knob They cannot be displayed when the ignition switch is in the ON position To set the...

Page 147: ...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 will turn off NOTE You will see the sign in the fuel gauge This indicates that...

Page 148: ...ure warning light U S spec models ABS warning light Brake system warning light Low fuel warning light Hill start assist warning light Hill start assist OFF indicator light Door open warning light AWD...

Page 149: ...seatbelt s will alternate between steady illumination and flashing at 15 second intervals The chime will not sound At speeds higher than approxi mately 9 mph 15 km h The warning light s for unfastened...

Page 150: ...seat back and forth If still the seatbelt warning device for front passenger s seat does not function cor rectly after taking relevant corrective ac tions described above immediately con tact your SUB...

Page 151: ...as necessary could cause serious damage which may not be covered by your vehicle s warranty If this light illuminates steadily or blinks while the engine is running it may indicate that there is a pr...

Page 152: ...Illumination in BLUE indicates insuffi cient warming up of the engine Blinking in RED indicates that the engine is close to overheating Illumination in RED indicates overheat ing condition of the engi...

Page 153: ...engine with the oil pressure warning light illumi nated This may cause serious en gine damage Engine low oil level warning light This light illuminates when the engine oil level decreases to the lowe...

Page 154: ...you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible and inflate them to the proper pressure Driving on a significantly under inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure...

Page 155: ...ing for approximately one min ute promptly contact a SUBARU dealer to have the system inspected CAUTION The tire pressure monitoring system is NOT a substitute for manually checking tire pressure The...

Page 156: ...bt about whether the brakes are operating prop erly do not drive the vehicle Have your vehicle towed to the nearest SUBARU dealer for re pair This light has the following functions Parking brake warni...

Page 157: ...cuum pump system assists the boost pressure when driving at high altitudes while the engine is cold Low fuel warning light The low fuel warning light illuminates when the tank is nearly empty at appro...

Page 158: ...there may be more resistance when the steering wheel is operated Drive carefully to the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the vehicle inspected immedi ately NOTE If the steering wheel is operated in the...

Page 159: ...d at a SUBARU dealer immedi ately The warning light does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The warning light illuminates while the vehicle is running NOTE If the war...

Page 160: ...button start system sounds a warning chime and flashes the access key warning light on the combination meter in order to minimize improper operations and help protect your vehicle from theft When the...

Page 161: ...e through an open window the access key takeout warning or passenger access key takeout warning will not be provided List of warnings CAUTION When any of the following warnings occurs even if the acce...

Page 162: ...d Short beep 2 seconds Access key lock in warning The door lock sensor was touched while the push button ignition switch is OFF and the access key is inside the vehicle Take out the access key from th...

Page 163: ...driver s door while the push button ignition switch is in a position other than OFF and the select lever is in the P position Switch the push button ignition switch to OFF and get out of the vehicle...

Page 164: ...is low Replace the battery of the access key Ding Flashes in green 15 seconds max Steering lock warning The engine start procedure was performed but the steering is still locked While turning the stee...

Page 165: ...to the ACC or LOCK position Immediately after the key is pulled out If the indicator light does not blink in the above conditions it may indicate that immobilizer system may be malfunction ing Contac...

Page 166: ...Upshift indicator 2 Downshift indicator This indicator shows the position of the select lever For models with manual mode when the manual mode is selected the gear posi tion indicator which shows the...

Page 167: ...ol function Refer to To set cruise control F7 49 Automatic headlight beam leveler warning light models with HID headlights This light illuminates when the automatic headlight beam leveler does not ope...

Page 168: ...un During idling while running at low speeds in a traffic jam when the engine is restarted immediately following a shut down When the actual outside temperature falls outside the specified indicator r...

Page 169: ...remaining fuel The driving range indicates the distance that can be driven taking into account the amount of fuel remaining in the tank and the average rate of fuel consumption When the low fuel warn...

Page 170: ...e fuel consumption value is also reset NOTE The indicated values vary in accor dance with changes in the vehicle s running conditions Also the indicated values may differ slightly from the actual valu...

Page 171: ...n 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 This display shows the average vehicle speed since the trip...

Page 172: ...cally turn on when the battery voltage is disconnected and then re connected for battery replacement or fuse replacement Clock To adjust the time shown by the clock press the button or button If you p...

Page 173: ...g stop the vehicle in a safe place before per forming operations on the screen Also do not concentrate on the display while driving Doing so may cause you to look away from the road and could result i...

Page 174: ...will appear The welcome screen can be set to on or off For details refer to Bypass screen setting F3 64 For a certain period of time after the welcome screen has once appeared it may not appear again...

Page 175: ...sition the vehicle self check will be performed The screens corresponding to the following items will appear one after another for several seconds each 1 Windshield washer fluid Checks the level of wi...

Page 176: ...e is approximately 311 miles 500 km or less The maintenance notification screen will be displayed until either of the following conditions is satisfied The period of time passed after the registered n...

Page 177: ...2 Outside temperature indicator 3 Information reminder 4 Top display 5 Clock While the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position the outside temperature indicator clock etc will be shown on the inf...

Page 178: ...iving range on the remaining fuel is calculated using the average fuel consumption of the last 19 miles 30 km driven This value may be different from the values calculated using the average fuel consu...

Page 179: ...esponding to the driving distance of each trip meter red line This screen displays the fuel economy history for the vehicle using a bar graph The horizontal scale represents the past time range and th...

Page 180: ...or 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 screen displays the following vehicle inform...

Page 181: ...status of the EyeSight system Triple meter screen Triple meter screen display example This screen displays up to three optional pieces of information that can be selected from the following items The...

Page 182: ...nalog format Clock digital format Calendar 1 Today s date 2 Birthday Anniversary In addition to the clock calendar the out side temperature and average fuel con sumption can also be displayed You can...

Page 183: ...title While playing an MP3 WMA AAC format track press the LIST button on the audio set to display a list of the folder titles for 8 seconds When USB mode is selected Folder title Artist title Song tit...

Page 184: ...or off On or Off 3 57 Beep Adjust the beep sound volume High Low or Off 3 58 Go Back Return to the top menu Screen Setting Top Display Set and customize the top display information contents Avg Cons I...

Page 185: ...driving record 3 70 Go Back Return to the top menu Car Setting Audible Signal Set the audible signal On or Off 3 71 Hazard Warning Flasher Set the hazard warning flasher On or Off 3 73 Defogger Set a...

Page 186: ...on 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 operate the or switch...

Page 187: ...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 complete Birthday s...

Page 188: ...tch toward you 6 After entering the date by repeating step 5 you can enter the name 7 Select characters by operating the or switch Then pull the SET switch toward you You can select characters of the...

Page 189: ...wing screen will be displayed accompanied by a beep when the ignition switch has been turned to the ON position This function can be set to on or off For details refer to Bypass screen setting F3 64 F...

Page 190: ...4 The selected item will be shown Pull the SET switch toward you to set the selected item If you want to select another item operate the switch to go back to step 3 5 Select numbers by operating the...

Page 191: ...isplayed with an underline 8 After entering the name by repeating step 7 select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch toward you 9 The system will notify you th...

Page 192: ..._ _ 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 ing to P...

Page 193: ...ate the or switch Preparation for image quality and volume settings 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 sel...

Page 194: ...tch to select the Contrast item Then pull the SET switch toward you 3 Select a contrast level by operating the or switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch toward you Screen OFF setting...

Page 195: ...h the basic screen that was displayed when the screen was turned off While the screen is off a warning mes sage will be displayed if necessary but other screens will not be displayed Beep volume setti...

Page 196: ...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 operate the or switch to show the Screen Settin...

Page 197: ...he switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch toward you 6 The system will notify you that the setting is complete Fuel consumption screen setting 1 Perform the preparation steps accord...

Page 198: ...SET switch toward you 6 The system will notify you that the setting is complete Economy history setting 1 Perform the preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for screen settings F3 59 2 Operate t...

Page 199: ...Go Back by operating the switch 6 Select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch toward you 7 The system will notify you that the setting is complete Triple mete...

Page 200: ...en pull the SET switch toward you If you also want to change the setting for another location repeat steps 3 and 4 5 Select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switc...

Page 201: ...Select Analog Clock Digital Clock Calendar or Off by operating the switch Then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch tow...

Page 202: ...Then pull the SET switch toward you If you want to change setting for another item repeat steps 3 and 4 5 Select Set by operating the or switch and confirm the setting by pulling the SET switch towar...

Page 203: ...operating the or switch 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 the sett...

Page 204: ...6 2 Operate the or switch to select the Engine Oil item Then pull the SET switch toward you 3 Select the setting location month day year or distance by operating the or switch Then pull the SET switch...

Page 205: ...ment reaches 0 km the display will show 0000 for the next 311 miles 500 km After exceeding 311 miles 500 km _ _ _ _ will be displayed Oil filter setting The setting procedure is the same as Engine oil...

Page 206: ...u that the setting is complete Clear setting 1 Perform the preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for maintenance set tings F3 66 2 Operate the or switch to select the Clear All Settings item The...

Page 207: ...e the items operate the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you 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 t...

Page 208: ...n the car settings can be set To change the items operate the or switch and then pull the SET switch toward you NOTE When the vehicle is in motion the selectable items will be limited Preparation for...

Page 209: ...h toward you to enter the selection mode 4 Select On or Off by operating the or switch Then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pulling the S...

Page 210: ...itch toward you to enter the selection mode 4 Select On or Off by operating the or switch Then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pulling th...

Page 211: ...ger item Then pull the SET switch toward you 3 The current setting will be displayed Pull the SET switch toward you to enter the selection mode 4 Select the preferred setting by operat ing the or swit...

Page 212: ...Operate the or switch to select the Interior Light item Then pull the SET switch toward you 3 The current setting will be displayed Pull the SET switch toward you to enter the selection mode 4 Select...

Page 213: ...ocedure again Auto light sensor sensitivity setting 1 Perform the preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for car settings F3 71 2 Operate the or switch to select the Auto Light Sensor item Then p...

Page 214: ...yless access setting models with keyless access with push button start system Preparation for keyless access settings 1 Perform the preparation steps accord ing to Preparation for car settings F3 71 2...

Page 215: ...oward you to enter the selection mode 4 Select the preferred setting by operat ing the or switch Then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pul...

Page 216: ...will be displayed Pull the SET switch toward you to enter the selection mode 4 Select the preferred setting by operat ing the or switch Then pull the SET switch toward you 5 Select Set by operating th...

Page 217: ...N 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 Initialize item Then pull the SET switch t...

Page 218: ...ng to Preparation for initialization F3 80 2 Operate the or switch to select the Lifetime Fuel Consumption Resetting item Then pull the SET switch toward you 3 The system will prompt a Yes No dialogue...

Page 219: ...set the audio by operating the multi function display 1 Display the audio screen For details refer to Basic screens F3 40 2 Press the MENU button on the audio set to display the audio setting screen T...

Page 220: ...ils about audio screen refer to Audio screen F3 46 Bluetooth audio setting Select the BT Audio Setup menu Then you can set the following items Registering pairing audio de vice 1 Select the Pair Audio...

Page 221: ...Perform the procedure described in Deleting device F5 38 Speed volume setting 1 Select the Speed Volume menu 2 Operate the control dial to select the preferred setting HD radio setting if equipped Th...

Page 222: ...torer Off to On Vocal Image Control L9 to R9 If equipped To select the next item Press the control dial To set the selected item Turn the control dial For details refer to Tone and balance control F5...

Page 223: ...ames menu to show the list of the names voice tags registered in the phonebook For details refer to List names function F5 55 Changing name Select the Change Name menu to change the name voice tag reg...

Page 224: ...menu Then you can set the following items Security setting Select the Security menu Then you can select the following menus Set PIN menu to set a PIN code Phone Book Lock menu to lock the phonebook P...

Page 225: ...ny lights for a long period of time while the engine is not running can cause the battery to discharge Before leaving the vehicle make sure that the lights are turned off If the vehicle is left unatte...

Page 226: ...de marker lights rear side marker lights tail lights and license plate lights are on position Instrument panel illumination parking lights front side marker lights rear side marker lights tail lights...

Page 227: ...signal lever forward 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 Head...

Page 228: ...s in the AUTO position and the system is activated to the auto on mode depending on the ambient light level the high beam headlights that have illuminated at reduced brightness turn off and the low be...

Page 229: ...downward 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 ce...

Page 230: ...uminated Wiper and washer WARNING In freezing weather do not use the windshield washer until the wind shield is sufficiently warmed by the defroster Otherwise the washer fluid can freeze on the windsh...

Page 231: ...erioration of the wiper blades NOTE The windshield wiper motor is pro tected against overloads by a circuit breaker If the motor operates continu ously under an unusually heavy load the circuit breake...

Page 232: ...push the lever up The wipers operate until you release the lever Wiper intermittent time control When the wiper switch is in the position turn the dial to adjust the operat ing interval of the wiper...

Page 233: ...e the select lever to the R position CVT models or the shift lever to the reverse position MT models the rear wiper will switch to continuous operation When you move the select lever shift lever from...

Page 234: ...on The night position reduces glare from head lights Auto dimming mirror com pass if equipped 1 LED 2 Switch 3 Sensor 4 Compass display The auto dimming mirror has an anti glare feature which automati...

Page 235: ...ically wipe the sensors clean using a piece of dry soft cotton cloth or an applicator Compass zone adjustment Compass calibration zones 1 Refer to the Compass calibration zones map shown above to veri...

Page 236: ...arward visibility during reversing By pressing the compass display but ton the compass display is toggled on or off When the compass is on an illumi nated compass reading will appear in the upper righ...

Page 237: ...s Control Sys tem The HomeLink Wireless Control System can be used to activate remote control devices such as gate operators garage door openers door locks home lighting and security systems There are...

Page 238: ...testing in the event of a problem It is recommended that you insert a new battery in the hand held transmit ter of a device to ensure correct programming Garage door opener program ming in the U S A N...

Page 239: ...in Programming rolling code protected garage door open ers in the U S A F3 102 Programming rolling code pro tected garage door openers in the U S A If your garage door opener has a rolling code featur...

Page 240: ...utton you wish to program 4 Press and hold the desired HomeLink button 5 Press and release cycle the hand held transmitter button every 2 seconds until step 6 is complete 6 When the indicator light fl...

Page 241: ...e erased It is recommended that upon the sale of the vehicle the memory of all programmed HomeLink buttons be erased for security purposes 1 HomeLink button 1 2 HomeLink button 2 3 HomeLink button 3 1...

Page 242: ...irrors have been manually folded slightly forward of the regularly unfolded position when you turn the ignition switch from the LOCK OFF position to the ACC or ON position the outside mirrors may auto...

Page 243: ...Rear window defogger 2 Outside mirror defogger if equipped 3 Windshield wiper deicer if equipped The defogger and deicer system is acti vated only when the ignition switch is in the ON position Clima...

Page 244: ...tails Also for models with a multi function display the setting can be changed using the display For details refer to Multi function display F3 36 If the battery voltage drops below the permissible le...

Page 245: ...gain It is dan gerous to drive without locking the steering wheel This may cause loss of vehicle control and result in personal injury 1 Tilt adjustment 2 Telescopic adjustment 1 Adjust the seat posit...

Page 246: ...Defrosting 4 11 Type A and B 4 11 Type C 4 11 Type D 4 11 Operating tips for heater and air conditioner 4 12 Cleaning ventilation grille 4 12 Efficient cooling after parking in direct sunlight 4 12 Lu...

Page 247: ...r 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 or close the ventilator tur...

Page 248: ...nditioner control F4 10 3 Fan speed control dial Refer to Fan speed control F4 10 4 Air inlet selection button Refer to Air inlet selection F4 10 5 Airflow mode selection dial Refer to Airflow mode se...

Page 249: ...Refer to Auto matic climate control operation type B C and D F4 7 and or Fan speed control F4 10 4 Air inlet selection button Refer to Air inlet selection F4 10 5 Airflow mode selection dial Refer to...

Page 250: ...r conditioner button Refer to Air conditioner control F4 10 6 Air inlet selection button Refer to Air inlet selection F4 10 7 Temperature control dial Refer to Auto matic climate control operation typ...

Page 251: ...10 5 Fan speed control dial Refer to Fan speed control F4 10 6 Air conditioner button Refer to Air conditioner control F4 10 7 Air inlet selection button Refer to Air inlet selection F4 10 8 Airflow...

Page 252: ...of the vehicle 3 To turn off the climate control system turn the fan speed control dial to the OFF position Then the air inlet selection will be set as follows when the AUTO mode is selected OFF outs...

Page 253: ...pact Keep water away from the sensors Do not cover the sensors The sensors are located as follows Solar sensor beside the windshield defroster grille Interior air temperature sensor next to the steeri...

Page 254: ...r a range from the blue side cool to red side warm to regulate the temperature of airflow from the air outlets Type B C and D Turn the temperature control dial to set the preferred interior temperatur...

Page 255: ...onditioner When the air conditioner is on the A C indicator light illuminates To turn off the air conditioner press the button again NOTE For efficient defogging or dehumidify ing in cold weather turn...

Page 256: ...ton to defrost or to dehumidify the windshield and front door windows NOTE When the or mode is selected the air conditioner compres sor operates automatically regardless of the position of the air con...

Page 257: ...oner compressor at a low engine speed at idle or low driving speeds a few minutes each month during the off season to circulate its oil Checking air conditioning system before summer sea son Check the...

Page 258: ...ld be replaced more frequently It is recommended that you have your filter checked or replaced by your SUBARU dealer For replacement use only a genuine SUBARU air filter kit Replacement schedule Every...

Page 259: ...t the glove box horizontally and remove the hinge portion When doing this be careful not to damage the hinge 2 Remove the air filter 3 Replace the air filter element with a new one CAUTION The arrow m...

Page 260: ...satellite radio ID of tuner 5 19 Band selection 5 19 Channel and category selection 5 19 Channel preset 5 20 Display selection 5 20 CD player operation 5 20 Play file 5 21 How to insert a CD 5 21 How...

Page 261: ...ODE button 5 34 and switch 5 35 Volume control switch 5 36 MUTE button models without Hands free system 5 36 Bluetooth audio 5 36 Media format 5 37 Setting Bluetooth audio 5 37 Bluetooth audio operati...

Page 262: ...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 reception Although FM is normal...

Page 263: ...e incorrectly 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...

Page 264: ...and audio controls refer to page 5 10 Radio operation refer to page 5 13 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 20 Auxiliary input jack refer to page 5 26 USB storage device iPod operation...

Page 265: ...controls refer to page 5 10 Radio operation refer to page 5 13 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 20 Auxiliary input jack refer to page 5 26 USB storage device iPod operation refer to p...

Page 266: ...ontrols refer to page 5 10 Radio operation refer to page 5 13 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 20 Auxiliary input jack refer to page 5 26 USB storage device iPod operation refer to pag...

Page 267: ...osition Power and audio controls refer to page 5 10 Radio operation refer to page 5 13 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 20 Auxiliary input jack refer to page 5 26 USB storage device iP...

Page 268: ...er to page 5 13 Satellite radio operation if equipped refer to page 5 19 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 20 Auxiliary input jack refer to page 5 26 USB storage device iPod operation r...

Page 269: ...o Sound setting F3 85 Tone and balance control Sound control dial Type A B C and D audio Type E audio Each brief press of the sound control dial changes the control modes in the follow ing sequence Ty...

Page 270: ...creases the audio vo lume automatically increases to match the vehicle speed in order to create a pleasant listening environment even as the driving noise increases The amount of this automatic volume...

Page 271: ...more midrange sound 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 atte...

Page 272: ...adio is on to select the preferred reception mode Each time the FM AM button is briefly pressed the radio will change in the following sequence starting from the last radio band that you selected FM s...

Page 273: ...d stop at the first one it finds This function may not be available when radio signals are weak When this hap pens perform manual tuning to select the preferred station Scan tuning SCAN SCAN button Ty...

Page 274: ...type group Seek up Seek down In the PTY selection mode when the preferred PTY group has been selected pressing the SEEK button or seeks within that PTY group The control function returns to the normal...

Page 275: ...or illuminates when receiving a live broadcast such as a ball game The ST indicator illuminates when an FM stereo broadcast is received The PTY indicator illuminates during the PTY selection mode Abou...

Page 276: ...turned off HD Radio off mode the radio text is displayed on the screen while receiving the broadcasting sta tion with RBDS Radio Broadcast Data System Station preset How to preset stations 1 Select t...

Page 277: ...her band turning the TUNE dial pressing the SCAN button type A C and D audio Displaying and selecting preset stations NOTE For models with the multi function display the list of the preset broad casti...

Page 278: ...ellite radio ID can be found on the audio display when satellite radio is selected as the source Turn the TUNE TRACK CH dial to select the satellite radio channel Band selection XM button Push the XM...

Page 279: ...occurs it is necessary to reset the preset buttons Selecting preset channels 1 Press the XM button to select the preferred reception mode 2 Press the preferred preset button from to briefly Display s...

Page 280: ...the label side up and the player will automatically pull the disc into position NOTE DO NOT INSERT TWO DISCS INTO THE DISC INSERTION SLOT AT THE SAME TIME How to play back a CD NOTE For models with t...

Page 281: ...take you to the last track in the folder Fast forwarding and rewind ing Fast forwarding Rewinding Press and hold the button to fast forward the track Release the button to stop fast forwarding Press...

Page 282: ...TE The RDM indication refers to the random playback of the tracks It randomly repeats the tracks on the CD It is possible to select the function when formats other than the MP3 WMA AAC format CD is pl...

Page 283: ...AN button type A C and D audio SCAN A S button type B and E audio is pressed while the MP3 WMA or AAC format data is played back the system scans within the current folder When the SCAN button type A...

Page 284: ...operating the CD player determine the cause based on the follow ing information If you cannot clear those messages please contact your SUBARU dealer When PUSH EJECT is displayed Press the button to ej...

Page 285: ...vigation system refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the navigation system for details The output sound of the portable audio player is not loud and the sound via the vehicle s speakers that are...

Page 286: ...w can form inside the CD player preventing normal operation If this happens eject the CD and wait for the player to dry out Skipping may occur when the CD player is subjected to severe vibration for e...

Page 287: ...unlight near heaters or in vehicles parked in the sun or on hot days USB storage device iPod operations NOTE For models with the genuine SUBARU navigation system refer to the Owner s Manual supplement...

Page 288: ...same time Connectable iPod models Model Firmware version iPod with video 1 3 classic 2 0 4 nano 1G 1 3 1 nano 2G 1 1 3 nano 3G 1 1 3 nano 4G 1 0 4 nano 5G 1 0 2 nano 6G 1 0 touch 1G 3 1 3 touch 2G 3...

Page 289: ...may be different from that on the iPod However this does not indicate a malfunction An iPod battery that is connected to in vehicle equipment will be charged when the ignition switch is in the ON or...

Page 290: ...work properly Do not disconnect the connector from the iPod during iPod operation To select a track from the beginning Select a track in the same way as for a CD For details refer to To select a track...

Page 291: ...ge device When connecting iPod NOTE The FOLDER RDM indication re fers to the random playback in the folders It randomly repeats all of the tracks in the folder The ALL RDM indication refers to the ran...

Page 292: ...ed Each time you turn the TRACK dial clockwise the displayed category will change in the following sequence Each time you turn the dial counterclockwise the displayed category will change in the oppos...

Page 293: ...nfirmation malfunc tion occurs When a HUB class USB storage device is connected Disconnect the USB storage device iPod and check it Audio control buttons Models without Hands free system Models with H...

Page 294: ...cy will be indicated on the audio display With CD mode selected Press the switch to the side briefly to skip forward in the track order Press the switch to the side briefly to skip backward in the tra...

Page 295: ...ume to zero The audio display will show MUTE If you press the button again the original sound volume will return and MUTE will turn off Bluetooth audio NOTE For models with the genuine SUBARU navigati...

Page 296: ...on display For details refer to Bluetooth audio setting F3 83 MENU button TRACK dial type A B C and D audio TRACK dial type E audio 1 Select the BT A SETUP menu by pressing the MENU button For details...

Page 297: ...l be changed and the mode will change to the Bluetooth audio setting mode Deleting device 1 Select the DELETE AUDIO menu If no devices are registered EMPTY will be displayed and the mode will change t...

Page 298: ...uipped NOTE For models with the genuine SUBARU navigation system refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the navigation system When selling your vehicle make sure that you initialize the Hands free...

Page 299: ...a safe location before taking the incoming phone call When you have to absolutely take a phone call tell the caller I ll call you back And then call the caller back after stopping the vehicle in a saf...

Page 300: ...ff the Hands free mode 1 OFF hook switch 2 ON hook switch 3 Talk switch To turn on the Hands free mode press the OFF hook switch To turn off the Hands free mode press the ON hook switch Menu list of t...

Page 301: ...55 SET SPD DIAL Registering a speed dial 5 55 DELETE ENTRY Deleting phonebook data 5 56 DEL SPD DIAL Deleting a registered speed dial 5 56 GO BACK REDIAL DIAL Redialing 5 52 STORE Adding a new number...

Page 302: ...phone to be used 5 51 CHANGE NAME Changing the registered name of the cell phone 5 57 LIST PHONES Showing the list of the registered cell phones 5 57 SET PASSKEY Changing the pass key 5 58 DELETE Dele...

Page 303: ...h the multi function display a list of enabled voice com mands can be shown on the multi function display 1 OFF hook switch 2 ON hook switch 3 Talk switch To turn on the voice command system press the...

Page 304: ...entry Deleting phonebook data 5 56 Delete speed dial Deleting a registered speed dial 5 56 Go back Redial Dial Redialing 5 52 Store Adding a new number stored in the outgoing call history memory 5 54...

Page 305: ...57 Set passkey Changing the pass key 5 58 Delete Deleting the registered cell phone 5 58 Go back Dial by name Making a phone call by saying a name 5 52 Dial by number Making a phone call by saying a n...

Page 306: ...imer composition abr g e Effacement d une composition rapide enregistr e 5 56 Retourner Recomposer Composer Rappel du dernier num ro 5 52 Enregistrer Ajout d un nouveau num ro enregistr dans la m moir...

Page 307: ...nregistr s 5 57 Configurer le passe partout Changement du mot de passe 5 58 Supprimer Effacement d un t l phone cellulaire enregistr 5 58 Retourner Composer par nom Passer un appel en dictant le nom 5...

Page 308: ...n 7 sept 9 8 eight 8 huit 10 9 nine 9 neuf 11 star toile 12 pound carr di se 13 plus plus 14 cancel annuler Turning off the Hands free system 15 help aide Listening to the help guidance 16 repeat r p...

Page 309: ...entry supprimer l entr e du regis tre Deleting phonebook data 22 PHONE BOOK list names lister les noms du registre Showing the list of the names registered in the phonebook 23 PHONE BOOK set speed dia...

Page 310: ...le PKY is displayed on the radio If you input the correct pass key PAIRED will be displayed and the registration procedure will be finished If you input an incorrect pass key FAILED will be displayed...

Page 311: ...elect the DIAL menu or press the OFF hook switch Making a phone call from speed dial It is possible to select a phone number from speed dial registered with the in vehicle equipment to make a phone ca...

Page 312: ...ta NOTE The maximum number of phonebook entries that can be registered in the phonebook is 50 Registering by voice 1 Select the PHONE BOOK menu 2 Select the ADD ENTRY menu 3 Select the BY VOICE menu 4...

Page 313: ...NG menu 5 Select the phone number by operating the TUNE TRACK dial 6 Perform either of the following proce dures Select the RECORD NAME menu by operating the TUNE TRACK dial Press the talk switch 7 Sa...

Page 314: ...ted if the OFF hook switch is pushed the selected number will be called After LIST NAMES is selected if no operation is performed the mem ories will be displayed and voice tags will be spoken After al...

Page 315: ...al data will be deleted Deleting the callback data 1 Select the CALLBACK menu 2 Select the phone number by operating the TUNE TRACK dial 3 Select the DELETE menu 4 Select the CONFIRM menu Then DELETED...

Page 316: ...M menu If the inputted PIN code is correct UNLOCKED will be displayed and the phonebook will be unlocked Phone setup 1 Select the SETUP menu 2 Select the PHONE SETUP menu 3 Perform the following proce...

Page 317: ...e the TUNE TRACK dial Press the talk switch and say the voice tag 3 Select the CONFIRM menu DELETED will be displayed the data will be deleted and the mode will change to the PHONE SETUP mode System s...

Page 318: ...When the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK OFF position during a call the call may be disconnected or continued on the cell phone depending on the type of cell phone that is used Note that operati...

Page 319: ...e limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules This equipm...

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Page 322: ...9 Use with a cigarette lighter if equipped 6 10 Ashtray if equipped 6 11 Floor mat if equipped 6 12 Shopping bag hook 6 12 Convenient hook 6 13 Cargo area cover if equipped 6 13 Using the cover 6 13...

Page 323: ...rear gate is opened 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 rea...

Page 324: ...map lights do not illuminate when only the rear gate is opened The doors are unlocked using the keyless access function if equipped Refer to Locking and unlocking with keyless access entry function F...

Page 325: ...for details For models with multi function display the setting can be changed by operating the multi function display For details refer to Interior light off delay timer setting F3 75 Sun visors To b...

Page 326: ...orarily blinded by the glare of bright light To use the vanity mirror swing down the sun visor and open the vanity mirror cover Storage compartment CAUTION Always keep the storage com partment closed...

Page 327: ...e center console box provides a sto rage space 1 Coin tray 2 Accessory tray 3 Card holder The lid located inside the center console can be used as a coin tray or an accessory tray for small items Ther...

Page 328: ...er in the overhead console Cup holders CAUTION Take care to avoid spills Beverages if hot might burn you and or your passengers Spilled beverages may also damage upholstery carpets or audio equipment...

Page 329: ...e the beverage could spill and if the beverage is hot it could burn you and or your passengers A dual cup holder is built into the armrest Bottle holders CAUTION Do not pick up a bottle from the bottl...

Page 330: ...DC from the battery is available at any of the outlets when the ignition switch is in either the ACC or ON position You can use an in vehicle electrical appliance by connecting it to an outlet The max...

Page 331: ...ehicle make sure that the plug and the cord on your electrical appliance will not interfere with your shifting gears and operating the accel erator and brake pedals If they do do not use the electrica...

Page 332: ...spread to another cigarette butt and start a fire Do not put flammable material in the ashtray Do not leave a lot of cigarette butts in the ashtray NOTE Particles of ash and tobacco will accu mulate...

Page 333: ...grommets in the correct locations Make sure that the driver s floor mat is placed in its proper loca tion and is correctly secured on its retaining pins Do not use more than one floor mat Retaining p...

Page 334: ...the rear gate A convenient hook is attached to the rear gate trim When the rear gate is open you can hang a candle lantern wet suit etc on the hook Cargo area cover if equipped The cargo area cover i...

Page 335: ...gate open To install the front cover CAUTION For models with a rear seat reclining mechanism when reclining the rear seatback move the front cover backward so that the cover is not damaged 1 Align the...

Page 336: ...oor lid and then remove the lid 2 Remove the left and right parts of the cargo floor lid 3 Stow the cover housing in the cargo area end To install the cover housing 1 Insert the protrusion located on...

Page 337: ...e de signed only for securing light cargo Never try to secure cargo that exceeds the capacity of the hooks The maximum load capacity is 44 lbs 20 kg per hook Under floor storage compart ment if equipp...

Page 338: ...ould always check the rear view and the surround ing area with your eyes and mirrors and move backward at a slow speed Moving backward only by checking the rear view image from the camera could cause...

Page 339: ...amera lens The image quality of the rear view camera may deteriorate Strong light shined on the camera lens may develop vertical lines around the light source This is not a malfunc tion Under fluoresc...

Page 340: ...per and areas just under the bumper cannot be viewed Also the image from the rear view camera looks shorter than the actual distance Range of view Image from camera The area above the camera cannot be...

Page 341: ...splays the help lines together with the rear view image CAUTION When moving backward always check the back with your eyes without relying on the help lines The actual position may be dif ferent from t...

Page 342: ...ar view distance on the screen looks farther than the actual distance as in an upward slope Feature of distance marker 1 3 feet 1 m line 2 6 5 feet 2 m line 3 10 feet 3 m line The distance marker show...

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Page 344: ...pre cooling the interior of the vehicle 7 18 Service mode models without keyless access with push button start system 7 18 Remote transmitter program models without keyless access with push button sta...

Page 345: ...rking brake 7 43 Parking tips 7 43 Hill start assist system 7 45 To activate deactivate the Hill start assist system 7 46 Hill start assist warning light Hill start assist OFF indicator light 7 48 Cru...

Page 346: ...el octane rating This octane rating is the average of the Research Octane and Motor Octane numbers and is commonly referred to as the Anti Knock Index AKI Using a gasoline with a lower octane rating c...

Page 347: ...or E85 which are only some examples of fuel containing more than 10 ethanol In addition some gasoline suppliers are now producing reformulated gasolines which are designed to reduce vehicle emissions...

Page 348: ...t may be present on your body If your body is carry ing an electrostatic charge there is a possibility that an electric spark could ignite the fuel which could burn you To avoid acquiring a new static...

Page 349: ...iller lid completely If you spill any fuel on the painted surface rinse it off immediately Otherwise the painted surface could be damaged NOTE You will see the sign in the fuel gauge This indicates th...

Page 350: ...ntrol system If your vehicle does not pass this test some states may deny renewal of your vehicle s registration Your vehicle is equipped with a computer that monitors the performance of the engine s...

Page 351: ...therwise serious transmis sion damage will result The U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA and states using two wheel dynamometers in their emission testing program have EXEMPTED SUBARU AWD vehicle...

Page 352: ...exhaust gas may enter the vehicle or indoors and it may result in carbon monoxide poi soning Do not start the engine near dry foliage paper or other flam mable substances The exhaust pipe and exhaust...

Page 353: ...to the OFF position and wait for at least 10 seconds Then fully depress the accel erator pedal and turn the ignition switch to the START position If the engine starts quickly release the accelerator p...

Page 354: ...tion Stopping the engine The ignition switch should be turned off only when the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling WARNING Do not stop the engine when the vehicle is moving This will cause l...

Page 355: ...ardless of the status of the push button ignition switch If the security indicator light illumi nates when you attempt to start the engine but the engine does not start press the push button ignition...

Page 356: ...n switch is operated as follows the engine will stop The switch is pressed and held for 3 seconds or longer The switch is pressed briefly 3 times or more in succession When the engine stops the brake...

Page 357: ...h a comfor table cabin upon entry Models with keyless access with push button start sys tem NOTE For more details refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the remote engine start system Access key 1...

Page 358: ...prevent starting or cause the engine to stop The remote engine start system is acti vated by pressing the fob button on your remote engine starter transceiver fob twice within 3 seconds If the fob is...

Page 359: ...ne idle speed exceeds 3 500 RPM The security alarm is triggered The select lever is not in the P position If the system detects any door including the rear gate open during operation it will prevent s...

Page 360: ...es 3 beeps Vehicle is in range but engine not started 2 long flashes Vehicle not in range engine not started Engine idling by remote engine start operation 1 flash every 3 sec Engine idling 3 flashes...

Page 361: ...seconds immedi ately following remote engine start shut down Pre heating or pre cooling the interior of the vehicle Models with automatic climate control system After the system starts the engine the...

Page 362: ...one time 7 Repeat step 5 for any additional transmitters the system will accept up to eight transmitters 8 The system will exit the transmitter learn mode if the key is turned to the LOCK position the...

Page 363: ...ack side of the transmitter 2 Carefully pry the remote engine start transmitter halves apart using a small flat head screwdriver 3 Remove the circuit board from the bottom half of the case and remove...

Page 364: ...ceeding the RF exposure require ments and void user s authority to operate the device Manual transmission This manual transmission is a completely synchromesh 6 forward speed and 1 re verse speed tran...

Page 365: ...to 2nd 15 24 2nd to 3rd 25 40 3rd to 4th 40 64 4th to 5th 45 72 5th to 6th 50 80 Maximum allowable speeds The following table shows the maximum speeds that are possible with each differ ent gear The t...

Page 366: ...le depressing the accelerator pedal This may cause the vehicle to jump forward or backward CAUTION Shift into the P or R position only after the vehicle is comple tely stopped Shifting while the vehic...

Page 367: ...lect lever 1 Select lever button 1 Models with L position 2 Models with manual mode With the brake pedal depressed shift while pressing the select lever button in Shift while pressing the select lever...

Page 368: ...Drive This position is for normal driving The transmission shifts automatically and con tinuously into a suitable gear according to the vehicle speed and the acceleration you require Also while drivi...

Page 369: ...her situations The upshift and downshift indicators show when a gear shift is possible When the upshift indicator illuminates upshift ing is possible When the downshift indicator illuminates downshift...

Page 370: ...ransmis sion fluid becomes too high the AT OIL TEMP warning light on the combi nation meter will illuminate Immedi ately stop the vehicle in a safe location and let the engine idle until the warning l...

Page 371: ...the ON position then move the select lever to the P position with the select lever button pressed and brake pedal depressed If the select lever does not move after performing the above procedure perfo...

Page 372: ...equipped SI DRIVE SUBARU Intelligent Drive works to maximize engine performance control and efficiency This system consists of three modes Intelligent I Sport S and Sport Sharp S By operating the SI...

Page 373: ...ll be applied Uphill control Prevents unnecessary shift up shift down during ascent Cornering control While turning if there is a large centrifugal force shift up will not occur during re acceleration...

Page 374: ...tioning properly Then if the engine started the warning light turns off to inform the driver that the steering power assist is operational CAUTION When the power steering warning light is illuminated...

Page 375: ...r engine braking Braking when a tire is punctured Do not depress the brake pedal suddenly when a tire is punctured This could cause a loss of control of the vehicle Keep driving straight ahead while g...

Page 376: ...You might hear an ABS operating noise from the engine compartment Disc brake pad wear warning indicators The disc brake pad wear warning indica tors on the disc brakes give a warning noise when the br...

Page 377: ...a vibration similar to when the ABS operates and you may also hear the sound of the ABS working from the engine compartment This is caused by an automatic functional test of the ABS system being carr...

Page 378: ...warning lights turn off the EBD system may be malfunctioning Drive carefully to the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the system inspected 4 If both warning lights illuminate again and remain illuminated...

Page 379: ...that the Vehicle Dynamics Con trol system is operating properly All four wheels should be fitted with tires of the same size type and brand Further more the amount of wear should be the same for all f...

Page 380: ...list the vehicle may be less stable than it feels to the driver The Vehicle Dynamics Control System may therefore operate Such operation does not indicate a system malfunction on gravel covered or rut...

Page 381: ...tion and stability en hancement offered by Vehicle Dynamics Control system is unavailable Therefore you should not deactivate the Vehicle Dynamics Control system except under above mentioned situation...

Page 382: ...ents steering components or an axle are removed from a vehicle have the system in spected by an authorized SUBARU dealer The following precautions should be observed in order to ensure that the X mode...

Page 383: ...t be activated At this time a buzzer will sound twice If the vehicle speed reaches 25 mph 40 km h or more while the X mode is activated a buzzer will sound once and the X mode will be deactivated NOTE...

Page 384: ...road The hill descent control function may be considered normal when the following conditions occur An operating sound is heard briefly from the engine compart ment while the hill descent control func...

Page 385: ...ssures increase the vehicle speed to at least 25 mph 40 km h to start the TPMS re checking of the tire inflation pressures If the tire pressures are now above the severe low pressure threshold the low...

Page 386: ...parking brake is set while the engine is running the parking brake warning light illuminates After starting the vehicle be sure that the warning light has turned off before the vehicle is driven Refer...

Page 387: ...ehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to people Do not park the vehicle over flammable materials such as dry grass waste paper or rags as they may burn eas...

Page 388: ...assist system operates under the following con ditions when the clutch pedal is depressed while the brake pedal is also depressed MT models when the vehicle has stopped with the brake pedal depressed...

Page 389: ...when the vehicle begins to move forward after being reversed To activate deactivate the Hill start assist system CAUTION While the Hill start assist system is deactivated when starting on an uphill gr...

Page 390: ...ynamics Control OFF indicator light on the combination meter illuminates for several seconds and then turns off 6 Within 5 seconds after the Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF indicator light turns off rele...

Page 391: ...constant vehicle speed without holding your foot on the accelerator pedal and it is operative when the vehicle speed is 25 mph 40 km h or more WARNING Do not use the cruise control under any of the f...

Page 392: ...At this time the cruise control set indicator light is illuminated in the combination meter The vehicle will maintain the desired speed Vehicle speed can be temporarily in creased while driving with t...

Page 393: ...r light in the combination meter turns off when the cruise control is canceled To resume the cruise control after it has been temporarily canceled and with vehi cle speed of approximately 20 mph 32 km...

Page 394: ...operation as that intended to decrease the vehicle speed Except U S spec models If the difference between the actual vehicle speed when the switch is pressed and the speed last time you set is less th...

Page 395: ...dal to release cruise control temporarily 2 When the speed decreases to the desired speed press the RES SET switch to the SET side once Now the desired speed is set and the vehicle will keep running a...

Page 396: ...roads 8 10 Corrosion protection 8 11 Snow tires 8 11 Tire chains 8 11 Rocking the vehicle 8 12 Loading your vehicle 8 12 Vehicle capacity weight 8 13 GVWR and GAWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and Gro...

Page 397: ...ong as possible Do not pump the accelerator and avoid racing the engine Avoid unnecessary engine idling Keep the engine properly tuned Keep the tires inflated to the correct pressure shown on the tire...

Page 398: ...t gases thus providing cleaner exhaust To avoid damage to the catalytic conver ter Use only unleaded fuel Even a small amount of leaded fuel will damage the catalytic converter Never start the engine...

Page 399: ...in the best condition at all times always have the recom mended maintenance services listed in the maintenance schedule in the War ranty and Maintenance Booklet per formed at the specified time or mi...

Page 400: ...Braking Speedometer Odometer calibration Clearance between the body and tires It also may be dangerous and lead to loss of vehicle control and it can lead to an accident CAUTION If you use a temporary...

Page 401: ...gerous as you may lose control possibly resulting in a rollover which could cause death or serious injury Always maintain a safe driving speed according to the road and weather conditions in order to...

Page 402: ...r Always check your brakes for effec tiveness immediately after driving in sand mud or water Do this by driving slowly and stepping on the brake pedal Repeat that process several times to dry out the...

Page 403: ...arder to start the engine Keep the door locks from freezing by squirting them with deicer or glycerin Forcing a frozen door open may damage or separate the rubber weather strips around the door If the...

Page 404: ...tires to prevent the vehicle from moving When the vehicle is parked in snow or when it snows raise the wiper blades off the glass to prevent damage to them When the vehicle has been left parked after...

Page 405: ...weather make sure the wiper blades are not frozen to the windshield or rear window If the wiper blades are frozen to the windshield or rear window perform the following procedure To thaw the windshie...

Page 406: ...rous and lead to loss of vehicle control and it can lead to an accident Do not use a combination of radial belted bias or bias tires since it may cause dangerous handling characteristics and lead to a...

Page 407: ...erious accident Rocking the vehicle If you must rock the vehicle to free it from snow sand or mud depress the accel erator pedal slightly and move the shift lever select lever back and forth between 1...

Page 408: ...ms could tumble forward in the event of a sudden stop or a collision This could cause serious injury CAUTION Do not carry spray cans contain ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other danger...

Page 409: ...WR The front and rear GAWs can be adjusted by relocating luggage inside the vehicle Even if the total weight of your luggage is lower than the vehicle capacity weight either front or rear GAW may exce...

Page 410: ...e roof crossbar kit make sure that the total weight of the crossbars carrying attach ment and cargo does not exceed the maximum load limit Over loading may cause damage to the vehicle and create a saf...

Page 411: ...wo roof moldings has two mounting points for crossbars Each mounting point is fitted with a cover Use a screwdriver to remove the covers When installing the crossbars on the roof mold ing follow the m...

Page 412: ...wing hook When you tow a trailer refer to Trailer towing F8 18 Connecting a trailer 1 Ball mount 2 Hitch pin 3 Safety pin A Hitch receiver tube 1 Insert the ball mount into the hitch receiver tube 2 I...

Page 413: ...rminals of the four pin connector using terminal grease Trailer towing Your vehicle is designed and intended to be used primarily as a passenger carrying vehicle Towing a trailer puts additional loads...

Page 414: ...and tongue load Make sure the load and its distribution in your vehicle and trailer are accepta ble Total trailer weight Total trailer weight The total trailer weight trailer weight plus its cargo lo...

Page 415: ...abel To check both GVWR and GAWR and to confirm that the total weight and weight distribution are within safe driving limits you should have your vehicle and trailer weighed at a commercial weighing s...

Page 416: ...is loaded with more weight in the back of trailer s axle than in the front the load is taken off the rear axle of the towing vehicle This may cause the rear wheels to skid especially during braking o...

Page 417: ...weight trailer weight plus its cargo weight exceeds 1 000 lbs 453 kg the trailer is required to be equipped with its own brake system Electric brakes or surge brakes are recommended and must be instal...

Page 418: ...of the spare tire and or less stability of the vehicle Make sure that all the tires on your vehicle are properly inflated Refer to Tires F12 9 Trailer tire condition size load rating and proper infla...

Page 419: ...cle has a manual transmission always start out in first gear and release the clutch at moderate engine revolution Avoid uneven steering sharp turns and rapid lane changes Slow down before turning Make...

Page 420: ...oolant temperature low indicator light Coolant temperature high warn ing light F3 15 AT OIL TEMP warning light CVT models F3 17 For CVT models avoid using the accelerator pedal to stay stationary on a...

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Page 422: ...oming from the engine compartment 9 12 Towing 9 13 Towing and tie down hooks 9 13 Using a flat bed truck 9 15 Towing with all wheels on the ground 9 16 Access key if access key does not operate proper...

Page 423: ...flasher is on the turn signals do not work Temporary spare tire WARNING Never tow a trailer when the temporary spare tire is used The temporary spare tire is not designed to sustain the towing load U...

Page 424: ...temporary spare tire note the following Do not exceed 50 mph 80 km h Do not put a tire chain on the temporary spare tire Because of the smaller tire size a tire chain will not fit properly Do not use...

Page 425: ...le 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 16 2 Jack handle 3 Spare tire 4 Tool bu...

Page 426: ...t due to a jolt and this can result in a severe accident 1 Park on a hard level surface when ever possible then stop the engine 2 Set the parking brake securely and shift the shift lever in reverse MT...

Page 427: ...sing the wheel nut wrench but do not remove the nuts Jack up points 9 Place the jack under the side sill at the front or rear jack up point closest to the flat tire Turn the jackscrew by hand until th...

Page 428: ...nut wrench to securely tighten the wheel nuts to the specified torque following the tightening order in the illustration For the wheel nut tightening torque refer to Tires F12 9 Never use your foot o...

Page 429: ...is severely low relative to the selected TPMS mode The tire pressure monitoring system will activate only when the vehicle is driven at speeds above 25 mph 40 km h Also this system may not react imme...

Page 430: ...ou may reuse the wheel if there is no damage to it and if the sealant residue is properly cleaned off If the light illuminates steadily after blinking for approximately one min ute promptly contact a...

Page 431: ...ties is advisable Jump starting is dangerous if it done incorrectly If you are un sure about the proper procedure for jump starting consult a com petent mechanic When your vehicle does not start due...

Page 432: ...onnect the other end of the cable to the strut mounting nut of the vehicle with the discharged battery Make sure that the cables are not near any moving parts and that the cable clamps are not in cont...

Page 433: ...immediately turn off the engine and contact an authorized SUBARU dealer for repair 3 After the coolant temperature high warning light that has blinked or illumi nated in RED turns off turn off the en...

Page 434: ...s 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 down hook Never use suspension parts or othe...

Page 435: ...g your vehicle Be sure to remove 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...

Page 436: ...s 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 return the plugs to their original places WARNING Use the rear tie down...

Page 437: ...2 The ignition switch should be in the ACC position while the vehicle is being towed 3 Take up slack in the towline slowly to prevent damage to the vehicle WARNING Never turn the ignition switch to t...

Page 438: ...e 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 mechanical key into the access key Switching power 1 Apply the...

Page 439: ...rns to the ACC or ON position 5 After the push button ignition switch turns to the ACC or ON position while depressing the brake pedal press the push button ignition switch NOTE If the engine does not...

Page 440: ...t is not a malfunction In this case the rear gate will not open or close automatically If the power rear gate senses a malfunc tion an electronic chirp will sound and automatic opening and closing wil...

Page 441: ...lat such as hills do not conduct any of the following actions The rear gate may close suddenly and hit someone s head face or catch fingers and body parts in it resulting in injury Even while conducti...

Page 442: ...U dealer Your vehicle has a fuel pump shut off system When the vehicle sustains an impact in an accident etc the fuel pump shut off system stops supplying the fuel in order to minimize fuel leakage Pe...

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Page 444: ...n 10 4 Most common causes 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 5 Climate control pan...

Page 445: ...eauty is frequent washing Wash the vehicle at least once a month to avoid contamination by road grime Wash dirt off with a wet sponge and plenty of lukewarm or cold water Do not wash the vehicle with...

Page 446: ...fected area but include the surrounding area as well Always polish in only one direction A No 2000 grain compound is recom mended Never use a coarse grained compound Coarse grained compounds have a sm...

Page 447: ...n components Also wash the vehicle promptly after driving on any of the following surfaces roads that have been salted to prevent them from freezing in winter mud sand or gravel coastal roads After th...

Page 448: ...allow water to penetrate the stitched seams A mild detergent suitable for cleaning woolen fabrics may be used to remove difficult dirt spots rubbing with a soft dry cloth afterwards to restore the lu...

Page 449: ...clean the navigation multi function dis play monitor wipe it with a silicone cloth or with a soft cloth If the monitor is extremely dirty clean it with a soft cloth moistened with neutral detergent th...

Page 450: ...ntinuously variable transmission fluid 11 18 Front differential gear oil CVT models 11 19 Recommended grade and viscosity 11 19 Rear differential gear oil 11 19 Recommended grade and viscosity 11 19 B...

Page 451: ...dow wiper blade rubber 11 36 Battery 11 37 Fuses 11 38 Installation of accessories 11 40 Replacing bulbs 11 40 Headlights models with HID headlights 11 40 Headlights models without HID headlights 11 4...

Page 452: ...e very careful to avoid injury when working on the vehi cle Remember that some of the materials in the vehicle may be hazardous if improperly used or handled for example battery acid Your vehicle shou...

Page 453: ...ng and remain hot for some time after the engine has stopped Do not spill engine oil engine coolant brake fluid or any other fluid on hot engine components This may cause a fire Always remove the key...

Page 454: ...or specific bulbs Removing and reinstalling clips Removing clips There are several types of clips used for your vehicle Type A clips 1 Turn the clips counterclockwise using a flat head screwdriver unt...

Page 455: ...ise using a Phillips screwdriver until the center portion of the clip is raised 2 Remove the entire clip by pulling it up Reinstalling clips Type A clips Type B clips Type C clips Insert the clip with...

Page 456: ...a height of approxi mately 5 9 in 15 cm above its closed position 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 sl...

Page 457: ...ervoir Clutch fluid reservoir MT page 11 19 2 Fuse box page 11 38 3 Battery page 11 37 4 Windshield washer tank page 11 32 5 Engine oil filler cap page 11 10 6 Engine coolant reservoir page 11 14 7 Ra...

Page 458: ...4 Windshield washer tank page 11 32 5 Engine oil filler cap page 11 10 6 Engine coolant reservoir page 11 14 7 Radiator cap page 11 14 8 Engine oil filter page 11 11 9 Engine oil level gauge page 11...

Page 459: ...speeds When the engine is operated under heavy loads When towing a trailer When the engine idles for long periods of time When the vehicle is operated in stop and go and or heavy traffic situations Wh...

Page 460: ...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 engine oil do not...

Page 461: ...he following table after the seal makes contact with the seating sur face Oil filter color Part number Amount of rotation Black 15208AA160 1 rotation CAUTION Never over tighten the oil filter because...

Page 462: ...ner s Manual Refer to Engine oil F12 4 Also you must follow the oil and filter changing intervals shown in the Warranty and Maintenance booklet NOTE Synthetic oil of the grade and viscosity noted in c...

Page 463: ...uits F12 10 If the fuse is not blown have the cooling system checked by your SUBARU dealer If frequent addition of coolant is neces sary there may be a leak in the engine cooling system It is recommen...

Page 464: ...The coolant should be changed according to the maintenance schedule in the Warranty and Maintenance Booklet Air cleaner element WARNING Do not operate the engine with the air cleaner element removed...

Page 465: ...always use genuine SUBARU parts Non turbo models 1 Clip 1 Unsnap the two clips holding the air cleaner case front 2 Open the air cleaner case rear 3 Remove the air cleaner element 4 Clean the inside o...

Page 466: ...r case rear into the slits on the air cleaner case front 5 Install in the reverse order of removal Spark plugs It may be difficult to replace the spark plugs It is recommended that you have the spark...

Page 467: ...re no cracks damage or leakage However the oil inspection should be performed ac cording to the maintenance schedule in the Warranty and Maintenance Booklet Consult your SUBARU dealer for details Reco...

Page 468: ...base oils and additives Never use different brands together For details refer to Manual transmission front differential and rear differential gear oil F12 7 CAUTION Using a differential gear oil othe...

Page 469: ...ended brake fluid to MAX Use only brake fluid from a sealed container Recommended brake fluid Refer to Fluids F12 8 CAUTION Never use different brands of brake fluid together Also avoid mixing DOT 3 a...

Page 470: ...d the recom mended clutch fluid to MAX Use only clutch fluid from a sealed container Recommended clutch fluid Refer to Fluids F12 8 CAUTION Never use different brands of clutch fluid together Also avo...

Page 471: ...dal with a force of approxi mately 66 lbf 294 N 30 kgf and measure the distance between the upper surface of the pedal pad and the floor When the measurement is smaller than the specification or when...

Page 472: ...veral seconds after the brake pedal is released 3 Then make sure the vehicle starts climbing the grade by following the normal starting procedures If the Hill start assist system does not operate as d...

Page 473: ...ondition 4 Wait 5 to 10 minutes for the parking brake to cool down Repeat this proce dure 5 Check the parking brake stroke If the parking brake stroke is out of the specified range adjust it by turnin...

Page 474: ...driven Also this system may not react immediately to a sudden drop in tire pressure for example a blow out caused by running over a sharp object If you adjust the tire pressures in a warm garage and w...

Page 475: ...ed by a SUBARU dealer WARNING If the low tire pressure warning light does not illuminate briefly after the ignition switch is turned ON or the light illuminates steadily after blink ing for approximat...

Page 476: ...fuel stop and before any long journey Tire placard Check the tire pressures when the tires are cold Use a pressure gauge to adjust the tire pressures to the values shown on the tire placard The tire...

Page 477: ...tire pressure tread worn in center Ride comfort is poor Also the tire magnifies the effects of road surface bumps and dips possibly resulting in vehicle damage If the tire placard shows tire pressures...

Page 478: ...otice abnormal tire wear NOTE The suspension system is designed to hold each wheel at a certain alignment relative to the other wheels and to the road for optimum straight line stability and cornering...

Page 479: ...positions shown in the illustration each time they are rotated Replace any damaged or unevenly worn tires at the time of rotation After tire rotation adjust the tires pressures and make sure the whee...

Page 480: ...could occur to the drive train of your car and affect the following Ride Handling Braking Speedometer Odometer calibration Clearance between the body and tires It also may be dangerous and lead to lo...

Page 481: ...replaced be sure to replace them with genuine SUBARU parts designed for aluminum wheels Windshield washer fluid CAUTION Never use engine coolant as washer fluid because it could cause paint damage Wh...

Page 482: ...additive Washer fluids containing non methanol anti freeze agents should be used only if they provide cold weather protection without damaging your vehicle s paint wiper blades or washer system Replac...

Page 483: ...sing the following proce dures Windshield wiper blade as sembly 1 Raise the wiper arm off the windshield 1 Open the cover 2 Pull down the wiper blade 2 Remove the wiper blade assembly by opening the c...

Page 484: ...blade rubber assembly into the support until it locks 1 Claw 2 Stopper 4 Be sure to position the claws at the end of the support between the stoppers on the rubber as shown If the rubber is not retain...

Page 485: ...lace 5 Hold the wiper arm by hand and slowly lower it in position Rear window wiper blade rubber 1 Pull out the end of the blade rubber assembly to unlock it from the plastic support 2 Pull the blade...

Page 486: ...s and light ers Never expose a battery to an open flame or electric sparks Batteries give off a gas which is highly flammable and explosive For safety in case an explosion does occur wear eye protecti...

Page 487: ...nia to cause can cer Wash hands after handling 1 Cap 2 Upper level 3 Lower level It is unnecessary to periodically check the battery fluid level or periodically refill with distilled water However if...

Page 488: ...e has blown replace it 1 Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK OFF position and turn off all electrical accessories 2 Remove the cover 3 Determine which fuse may be blown Look at the back side of each...

Page 489: ...14 Do not touch the glass portion of the light bulb with bare hands When holding the glass portion is una voidable hold it using a clean dry cloth to avoid getting moisture and oils on the bulb Also i...

Page 490: ...Have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary Perform the following steps to replace the bulbs Low beam headlight High beam headlight 1 Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb L...

Page 491: ...t 1 Remove the electrical connector from the clip 1 Front turn signal light 2 Front side marker light Parking light 2 Turn the socket counterclockwise and pull it out 3 Pull out the bulb from the sock...

Page 492: ...turn signal light 4 Tail light 3 Remove the bulb socket from the rear combination light assembly by turning it counterclockwise 4 Pull the bulb out of the bulb socket and replace it with a new one 5 S...

Page 493: ...ace the bulbs Have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary Battery replacement The access key transmitter battery may be discharged under the following condi tions The operation of the k...

Page 494: ...on It is recommended that the battery should be replaced by a SUBARU dealer Use a new battery After replacing the battery confirm that the access key transmitter func tions properly Replacing access k...

Page 495: ...up 4 Replace the old battery with a new battery type CR1620 or equivalent mak ing sure to install the new battery with the negative side facing up 5 Put together the transmitter case by fitting the h...

Page 496: ...ear differential gear oil 12 7 Fluids 12 8 Engine coolant 12 8 Electrical system 12 9 Tires 12 9 Temporary spare tires 12 9 Fuses and circuits 12 10 Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment 12...

Page 497: ...nsions in mm Item Non turbo models Turbo models Overall length 180 9 4 595 Overall width 70 7 1 795 Overall height 68 3 1 735 2 66 3 1 685 3 Wheel base 103 9 2 640 Tread Front 60 8 1 545 Rear 61 0 1 5...

Page 498: ...in mm 3 70 6 3 54 94 0 6 90 0 3 39 6 3 39 86 0 6 86 0 Compression ratio 10 0 1 10 6 1 Firing order 1 3 2 4 Fuel Model Fuel Fuel tank capacity Non turbo models Unleaded gasoline with 87 AKI 90 RON or...

Page 499: ...il 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 We recommend that you always use the...

Page 500: ...CONSERVING or RESOURCE CONSERVING or ILSAC GF 4 or GF 5 which can be identified with the ILSAC certification mark Starburst mark 0W 20 synthetic oil is the required oil for optimum engine performance...

Page 501: ...LSAC certification mark Starburst mark 5W 30 synthetic oil is required for optimum engine performance and pro tection Conventional oil may be used if synthetic oil is unavailable If 5W 30 synthetic oi...

Page 502: ...qt 1 35 liters 1 19 Imp qt 0 8 US qt 0 8 liters 0 7 Imp qt Turbo models 1 5 US qt 1 4 liters 1 2 Imp qt Remarks 2 Manual transmission oil F11 18 Front differential gear oil CVT models F11 19 Rear dif...

Page 503: ...es of fluid 2 The indicated fluid quantity is only a guideline The necessary quantity for replacement may differ slightly depending on the temperature and other factors 3 For more details about mainte...

Page 504: ...si 220 kPa 2 2 kgf cm2 Wheel nut tightening torque 89 lbf ft 120 N m 12 kgf m 1 1 This torque is equivalent to applying approximately 88 to 110 lbf 40 to 50 kgf at the end of the wheel nut wrench If y...

Page 505: ...wiper deicer relay 5 10A Combination meter 6 7 5A Remote control rear view mirrors Seat heater relay 7 15A Combination meter Integrated unit 8 15A Stop light 9 15A Front wiper deicer 10 7 5A Power su...

Page 506: ...r Rear window defogger relay coil 23 Empty 24 10A Audio unit Navigation system if equipped 25 15A SRS airbag system 26 7 5A Power window relay Radiator main fan relay 27 15A Blower fan 28 15A Blower f...

Page 507: ...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 Mirror heater 11 20A Fuel pum...

Page 508: ...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 12 13...

Page 509: ...12 14 Specifications Bulb chart Bulb chart NOTE Lights A B and C are the LED Light Emitting Diode type Consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement...

Page 510: ...ght 12V 5W W5W A Parking light models with HID light B Side turn signal light if equipped C High mounted stop light Only 5W illuminates WARNING Bulbs may become very hot while illuminated Before repla...

Page 511: ...12 16 Specifications Bulb chart CAUTION Replace any bulb only with a new bulb of the specified wattage Using a bulb of different wattage could result in a fire...

Page 512: ...e floor carpet of the right hand front seat 2 Emission control label 3 Tire inflation pressure label 4 Certification label 5 Vehicle identification number plate 6 Model number label 7 Fuel label 8 Air...

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Page 514: ...mine 13 10 Determining compatibility of tire and vehicle load capacities 13 13 Adverse safety consequences of overloading on handling and stopping and on tires 13 14 Steps for Determining Correct Load...

Page 515: ...izing system with a break down of its individual elements P Metric With the P Metric system Section Width is measured in millimeters To convert millimeters into inches divide by 25 4 The Aspect Ratio...

Page 516: ...treaded or otherwise altered from their original condition If tires are repaired re treaded or otherwise al tered they may not be sui table for original equipment tire designed loads and speeds Tire I...

Page 517: ...area of this tire For example PLIES TREAD 2 STEEL 2 POLYESTER SIDE WALL 2 POLYESTER Uniform Tire Quality Grading UTQG For details refer to Uniform tire quality grading standards F13 15 Recommended tir...

Page 518: ...d heater to the extent that these items are available as factory in stalled equipment whether in stalled or not Bead The part of the tire that is made of steel wires wrapped or reinforced by ply cords...

Page 519: ...e is rated to carry for a given inflation pressure Maximum inflation pressure The maximum cold inflation pres sure to which a tire may be inflated Maximum load rating The load rating for a tire at the...

Page 520: ...line of the tread Recommended inflation pres sure The cold inflation pressure recom mended by a vehicle manufacturer Reinforced tire A tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation...

Page 521: ...s 68 kg times the vehicle s designated seating capa city Vehicle maximum load on the tire Load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded veh...

Page 522: ...number of occupants Occupant distribution in a normally loaded vehicle 2 through 4 2 2 in front 5 through 10 3 2 in front 1 in second seat 11 through 15 5 2 in front 1 in second seat 1 in third seat...

Page 523: ...re pressures and make sure the wheel nuts are correctly tigh tened For information about the tightening torque and tightening sequence for the wheel nuts refer to Flat tires F9 5 Vehicle load limit ho...

Page 524: ...e has one occupant weighing 154 lbs 70 kg plus cargo weighing 662 lbs 300 kg 1 Calculate the total weight 2 Calculate the available load ca pacity by subtracting the total weight from the vehicle capa...

Page 525: ...atement The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 408 kg or 900 lbs For example the vehicle has one occupant weighing 165 lbs 75 kg plus cargo weighing 375 lbs 170 kg In addition...

Page 526: ...ratings must exceed the max imum loaded vehicle weight GVWR In addition sum of the maximum load ratings of two front tires and of two rear tires must exceed each axle s maximum loaded capacity GAWR O...

Page 527: ...rom its rim Steps for Determining Cor rect Load Limit 1 Locate the statement The com bined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs on your vehicle s placard 2 Determine the...

Page 528: ...rse as a tire graded 100 The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits servic...

Page 529: ...ou believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately in form the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition t...

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Page 531: ...26 Bluetooth audio 5 36 CD player operation 5 20 Control button 5 34 FM AM radio operation 5 13 iPod operations 5 28 Power and audio controls 5 10 Satellite radio operations 5 19 Set 5 4 USB storage d...

Page 532: ...edal reserve distance 11 22 Clutch function 11 22 Clutch pedal free play 11 23 Coolant level 11 14 Fluid level brake fluid 11 19 Fluid level clutch fluid 11 20 Fluid level washer fluid 11 32 Oil level...

Page 533: ...4 Disc brake pad wear warning indicators 7 33 Dome light 6 2 Door Locks 2 4 Open warning light 3 20 Double trip meter 3 9 Drive belts 11 18 Driving All Wheel Drive warning light 3 21 AWD models 8 5 Ca...

Page 534: ...justment driver s seat 1 4 Front side marker 11 42 Front turn signal Parking and front side marker 11 42 Fuel 7 3 Consumption indicator 3 31 3 40 Economy hints 8 2 Filler lid and cap 7 5 Gauge 3 10 Re...

Page 535: ...3 20 Immobilizer 3 28 Security 3 28 Select lever Gear position 3 29 SI DRIVE 3 29 Turn signal 3 30 Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF 3 23 Vehicle Dynamics Control operation 3 22 X mode 3 30 Information di...

Page 536: ...elt 1 21 Tips 11 5 Tools 9 3 Malfunction indicator light check engine warning light 3 14 Manual Climate control 4 7 Mode continuously variable transmission 7 25 Seat 1 4 Transmission 7 21 Transmission...

Page 537: ...urn signal light 11 43 Rear seat 1 8 Folding down 1 10 Head restraint adjustment 1 9 Reclining 1 12 Rear view camera 6 17 Rear window Defogger 3 106 Wiper and washer switch 3 96 Wiper blades 11 35 Rec...

Page 538: ...afety tips 1 13 Warning light and chime 3 11 Security Alarm system 2 20 Immobilizer 2 2 Indicator light 3 28 Shock sensors 2 26 Select lever Position indicator 3 29 Shift lock function 7 28 Shock sens...

Page 539: ...ize and pressure 12 9 Types 11 25 Tire pressure monitoring system TPMS 7 41 9 8 11 25 Warning light 3 17 Tires and wheels 11 25 Tools 9 3 Top tether anchorages 1 33 1 36 Towing 9 13 All wheels on the...

Page 540: ...h push button start system 3 23 Low fuel 3 20 Low tire pressure 3 17 Oil pressure 3 16 Power steering 3 21 Seatbelt 3 11 SRS airbag system 3 13 Vehicle Dynamics Control 3 22 Windshield washer fluid 3...

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Page 545: ...ane numbers and is commonly referred to as the Anti Knock Index AKI Refer to Fuel octane rating F7 3 Fuel capacity 15 9 US gal 60 liters 13 2 Imp gal Engine oil Use only the following oils API classif...

Page 546: ...in USA 12 13 2015A MSA5M1503A Subaru of America Inc Subaru Plaza P O Box 6000 Cherry Hill NJ 08034 6000 Vehicles shown on the cover of this booklet may not be available in all markets Please see your...

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