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E

Rear centre seatbelt (5-door)

To fasten:

1

 Raise the head restraint to the extended position.

2

 Remove the tongue plate from the belt holder on 

the right side of the cargo area and pull out the 

seatbelt slowly.

3

 Pass seatbelt through the belt guide.

4

 Insert webbing end to connector.

5

 Fasten seatbelt in the usual way.

To unfasten:

Insert a tongue plate or other hard, pointed 

object into the slot in the buckle.

See the Owner’s Manual Chapter 1 for details.

F

Folding down rear seatback

To fold rear seatback down,  

pull knob and fold the seatback down.

G

Lower anchorages

Lower anchorages (bars) are provided for installing child 

restraint system.

They are located where seat cushion meets seatback.

See the Owner’s Manual Chapter 1 for details.

H

Top tether anchorages

Top tether anchorages are provided for installing child restraint 

system with top tether.

They are located on the back side of the rear seatback (5-door) 

or on the rear shelf behind the rear seat (4-door).

See the Owner’s Manual Chapter 1 for details.

4-door

5-door

4

5

2

3

Summary of Contents for 2014 Impreza

Page 1: ...2014 Quick Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...ring wheel in place Make sure that the steering wheel is securely locked by moving it up and down and forward and backward B Hazard warning flasher I B E D G O F N H K A O C L C Ignition switch J To t...

Page 3: ...peed High speed 2 Intermittent interval To change interval speed turn dial 3 Washer To wash the windshield pull the wiper control lever toward you 1 Headlights To turn on rotate knob to the following...

Page 4: ...ACC or ON position 1 Turn the control switch to the side that you want to adjust L is for the left mirror R is for the right mirror 2 Move the control switch in the direction you want to move the mirr...

Page 5: ...and the select lever is set to R the rear view camera automatically displays the rear view image from the vehicle Models with L position Models with manual mode Gearshifts can be performed using the...

Page 6: ...Press the RES SET switch to the SET side and hold it release at desired speed Depress brake pedal and press the RES SET switch to the SET side at desired speed For incremental deceleration press the...

Page 7: ...reen Fuel consumption screen backward switch forward switch Control Switch By operating or of the control switch the screens and selection items can be switched Please refer to the Owner s Manual O Mu...

Page 8: ...r which shows the current gear selection and the upshift downshift indicator light up G Select lever and gear position indicator The illustration above is a typical example For some models the combina...

Page 9: ...stem malfunction The engine oil level decreases to the lower limit Door or rear gate is ajar Parking brake on low fluid level EBD System malfunction Anti lock brake system warning light illuminates si...

Page 10: ...traint adjustment D Seat heater if equipped To warm seat push LO for normal heating or HI for rapid heating position on switch HI LOW 2 C Front seatbelt anchor height To lower anchor height pull the r...

Page 11: ...le See the Owner s Manual Chapter 1 for details F Folding down rear seatback To fold rear seatback down pull knob and fold the seatback down G Lower anchorages Lower anchorages bars are provided for i...

Page 12: ...or To open the rear gate first unlock the rear gate lock then push the rear gate opener button Remote keyless entry Locking Press the button to lock all doors and rear gate 5 door Unlocking Press the...

Page 13: ...p all the way push switch lightly to stop pull lightly and hold for normal operation 2 For passenger s window front and rear Push switch down and hold to open pull back and hold to close 3 Lock switch...

Page 14: ...sired using the button you operated To change the system back to the FULL AUTO mode press the AUTO button Type B Type C Type A B Fan speed control dial Turn dial to turn on and to select fan speeds Tu...

Page 15: ...settings for the driver s side and passenger s side can be enabled MAINTENANCE To keep your vehicle in proper operating condition and to assure peak performance at all times the recommended maintenanc...

Page 16: ...le parts cannot be shown in certain photographs Subaru Canada Inc reserves the right to discontinue or make changes at any time without notice or incurring obligations to colours materials equipment a...

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