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Instruments and controls/Combination meter display (color LCD)

The menu list is as follows.

1st menu

2nd menu

3rd menu

Screen Settings

Welcome Screen

Good-bye Screen

Gauge Initial Movement

Units

Tire Pressure Units (if equipped)

Languages

Warning Volume* (if equipped)

EyeSight (models with EyeSight system)

Lead Vehicle Acquisition Sound

Lead Vehicle Moving Monitor Function

Cruise Control Acceleration Characteristics*

RAB (if equipped)

Sonar Audible Alarm

*: You can also set this while driving.

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Summary of Contents for Crosstrek 2022

Page 1: ...2017 OWNER S MANUAL Impreza Love It s what makes a Subaru a Subaru...

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Page 3: ...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 5: ...Vehicle types This manual describes the following vehicle types 1 Sedan 2 5 door models...

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Page 7: ...r U S A and Canada All warranty information including details of coverage and exclusions is in the Warranty and Maintenance Booklet Read these warranties carefully How to use this Owner s Manual Using...

Page 8: ...ons and capacities of your SUBARU Chapter 13 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects This chapter informs you about Uniform tire quality grading standards and Report ing safety defects Chapt...

Page 9: ...ert CVT Continuously variable trans mission DRL Daytime running light EBD Electronic brake force distri bution ELR Emergency locking retractor GAW Gross axle weight GAWR Gross axle weight rating GPS G...

Page 10: ...ot do away with the need to fasten seatbelts In combina tion with the seatbelts it offers the best combined protection in case of a serious accident Not wearing a seatbelt increases the chance of seve...

Page 11: ...JURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIR BAG Always turn the child safety locks to the LOCK position when children sit in the rear seat Serious injury could resu...

Page 12: ...ur reaction time and impairs your perception judg ment and attentiveness If you drive after drinking even if you drink just a little it will increase the risk of being involved in a serious or fatal a...

Page 13: ...ification may not be cov ered under warranties Use of cell phones texting and driving CAUTION Do not talk on a cell phone or text while driving it may distract your attention from driving and lead to...

Page 14: ...ls or stickers other than properly placed inspection stick ers to the windshield Such items may obstruct your view If it is necessary to attach an accessory such as an electronic toll collection ETC d...

Page 15: ...rd such data as How various systems in your vehicle were operating Whether or not the driver and passen ger safety belts were buckled fastened How far if at all the driver was depressing the accelerat...

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Page 17: ...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 18: ...ge 3 66 4 Replacing bulbs page 11 37 5 Moonroof page 2 37 6 Roof rails page 8 12 7 Outside mirror page 3 87 8 Door locks page 2 23 9 Tire pressure page 11 23 10 Flat tires page 9 6 11 Snow tires page...

Page 19: ...gger page 3 88 2 Fuel filler lid and cap page 7 4 3 Child safety locks page 2 30 4 Tie down hole page 9 14 5 Trunk lid page 2 33 6 Rear gate page 2 35 7 Towing hook page 9 14 8 Rear window wiper page...

Page 20: ...or child restraint system page 1 33 2 Seatbelt page 1 11 3 Front seat page 1 2 4 Rear seat page 1 2 5 Buttons for SUBARU STARLINK NOTE For U S spec models with SUBARU STARLINK Refer to the Owner s Man...

Page 21: ...itch page 3 87 4 Glove box page 6 5 5 Front power supply socket page 6 7 6 Shift lever MT models page 7 21 Select lever CVT models page 7 23 7 Parking brake lever page 7 39 8 Seat heater switches page...

Page 22: ...ge 3 48 5 Audio 6 Hazard warning flasher switch page 3 8 7 Climate control page 4 2 8 Tilt Telescopic steering page 3 90 9 BSD RCTA OFF switch page 7 48 10 Fuse box page 11 35 11 Hood lock release kno...

Page 23: ...uise control page 7 44 4 Shift paddle page 7 26 5 Heated Steering Wheel switch page 3 90 6 SRS airbag page 1 38 7 Horn page 3 91 8 Combination meter display color LCD control switches page 3 34 9 Talk...

Page 24: ...Rear window wiper and washer switch page 3 78 5 Wiper intermittent time control switch page 3 77 6 Windshield wiper and washer switches page 3 77 7 Light control switch page 3 66 8 Fog light switch pa...

Page 25: ...For some models the combination meter may be slightly different than that shown in the illustration 1 Tachometer page 3 9 2 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 31 3 Trip meter and odometer pag...

Page 26: ...he combination meter may be slightly different than that shown in the illustration 1 Tachometer page 3 9 2 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 31 3 Combination meter display color LCD page 3 3...

Page 27: ...me models the combination meter may be slightly different than that shown in the illustration 1 Tachometer page 3 9 2 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 31 3 Trip meter and odometer page 3 9...

Page 28: ...s the combination meter may be slightly different than that shown in the illustration 1 Tachometer page 3 9 2 Select lever gear position indicator page 3 31 3 Combination meter display color LCD page...

Page 29: ...ls 3 23 Power steering warn ing light 3 23 Hill start assist warn ing light Hill start assist OFF indicator light 3 23 Vehicle Dynamics Control warning light Vehicle Dynamics Control operation indi ca...

Page 30: ...washer fluid warning light 3 19 Steering responsive fog lights warning in dicator Steering re sponsive fog lights OFF indicator if equipped 3 32 BSD RCTA warning indicator if equipped 3 33 BSD RCTA OF...

Page 31: ...cess if equipped Hazard warning flasher Operation Non operation Operation Audible signal Operation Non operation Operation Audible signal volume Level 1 to 7 Level 5 Door unlock selection function dri...

Page 32: ...Very high High Welcome lighting function if equipped Welcome lighting function when approaching OFF 30 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds 30 seconds Welcome lighting function when exiting OFF 30 seconds 6...

Page 33: ...estraint system 1 26 Choosing a child restraint system 1 28 Installing child restraint systems with ALR ELR seatbelt 1 28 Installing a booster seat 1 32 Installation of child restraint systems by use...

Page 34: ...liding 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...

Page 35: ...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 motion Al...

Page 36: ...vent of a sudden stop or accident Safety tips for head restraint WARNING Never drive the vehicle with the head restraints removed because they are designed to reduce the risk of serious neck injury in...

Page 37: ...se 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 pulled While operating the lever to...

Page 38: ...ed To lower the armrest pull on the top edge of the armrest WARNING To avoid serious injury passengers must never be allowed to sit on the center armrest Folding down the rear seatback WARNING When yo...

Page 39: ...at it will not be caught between the seatback and the trim Lock release knob 1 Unlocked 2 Locked A Unlocking marker in red To return the seatback to its original position raise the seatback until it l...

Page 40: ...o the holes that are located on the top of the seatback until the head restraint locks Press and hold the release button to lower the head restraint Each head restraint should be adjusted so that the...

Page 41: ...restraint To install Install the head restraint into the holes that are located on the top of the seatback until the head restraint locks Press and hold the release button to lower the head restraint...

Page 42: ...t to improve rearward visibi lity Seat heater if equipped The seat heater is equipped in the front seats The seat heater operates when the igni tion switch is either in the ACC or ON position Safety p...

Page 43: ...icle starts to move Other wise the possibility of serious injury becomes greater in the event of a sudden stop or acci dent All belts should fit snugly in order to provide full restraint Loose fitting...

Page 44: ...under the arm or behind the back If an accident occurs this can increase the risk or severity of injury CAUTION Metallic parts of the seatbelt can become very hot in a vehicle that has been closed up...

Page 45: ...ld be used Never place the shoulder belt under the child s arm or behind the child s back Expectant mothers Expectant mothers also need to use the seatbelts They should consult their doctor for specif...

Page 46: ...cording to the following procedure Driver s seat Adjust the seatback to the upright position Move the seat as far from the steering wheel as practical while still maintaining full vehicle control Fron...

Page 47: ...over the neck may result in neck injury during sudden braking or in a collision Unfastening the seatbelt 1 Push the button on the buckle 2 Have the seatbelt retracted slowly to avoid the seatbelt bei...

Page 48: ...e seatbelt 1 Push the button on the buckle 2 Have the seatbelt retracted slowly to avoid the seatbelt being tangled or twisted Before closing the door make sure that the belts are retracted properly t...

Page 49: ...tor s tongue plate not fastened to the connector s buckle on the right hand side it cannot prop erly restrain the wearer in posi tion in an accident possibly resulting in serious injury or death The h...

Page 50: ...ector tongue attached 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...

Page 51: ...t the connector 2 Insert a tongue 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 t...

Page 52: ...hemicals and particularly battery acid Never attempt to make modifica tions or changes that will prevent the seatbelt from operating prop erly Seatbelt pretensioners The following seatbelts have a sea...

Page 53: ...yer to the contents of this section Seatbelt with shoulder belt pretensioner NOTE This section is applicable to the follow ing components Driver s seatbelt Front seatbelt pretensioner The pretensioner...

Page 54: ...tensioner the lap belt pretensioner instantaneously pulls in the belt to eliminate slack if a certain level of frontal collision force is detected As a result the seatbelt restrains the front seat occ...

Page 55: ...irbag operation 2 When both the satellite safing sensor and any of the center pillar impact sensors front door impact sensors sense an impact force 3 When both the satellite safing sensor and the driv...

Page 56: ...tions Front sub sensors on both the right and left side at the front of the vehicle Front door impact sensors on both front doors Satellite safing sensor under the rear center seat SRS airbag control...

Page 57: ...manufacturer s instructions According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions All U S states and Canadian...

Page 58: ...stop turn or accident they can strike and injure vehicle occu pants as well as result in serious injuries or death to the child CAUTION When you install a child restraint system follow the manufactur...

Page 59: ...le If a child restraint system is not correctly fixed in place for example if a child restraint system can be moved more than 1 inch 2 5 cm from side to side you should install the child restraint sys...

Page 60: ...statement of compliance in the document attached to the system Also it is important for you to make sure that the child restraint system is compa tible with the vehicle in which it will be used Instal...

Page 61: ...ld restraint system forward and from side to side to check if it is firmly secured Sometimes a child restraint can be more firmly secured by pushing it down into the seat cushion and then tightening t...

Page 62: ...ng the head restraint in the passenger compartment to prevent it from being thrown around in the passenger compartment in a sudden stop or a sharp turn When a child restraint system is installed on th...

Page 63: ...aint system try to move it back and forth and right and left to check if it is firmly secured Sometimes a child restraint system can be more firmly secured by pushing it down into the seat cushion and...

Page 64: ...ed next time be sure to raise the head restraint to the extended position NOTE When the child restraint system is no longer in use remove it and restore the ELR function of the retractor That function...

Page 65: ...e center of child s shoulder Placing the shoulder belt over the neck may result in neck injury during sud den braking or in a collision Installation of child restraint systems by use of lower and teth...

Page 66: ...estraint system using lower and tether anchorages perform the following procedure WARNING Before installing a child restraint system be sure to confirm that the seatback is securely locked into place...

Page 67: ...into the seat cushion pull both left and right lower tether belts up to secure the child restraint system firmly by taking up the slack in the belt 6 Latch the top tether hook onto the tether anchorag...

Page 68: ...ild restraint system manufacturer Since a top tether can provide additional stability by offering another connection between a child restraint system and the vehicle we recommend that you use a top te...

Page 69: ...eatbelt guide is essential for routing the belt webbing at the center seating position For information about using the seat belt guide refer to Rear center seatbelt on 5 door models F1 16 Sedan 5 door...

Page 70: ...in the event of an accident the driver and all passengers must always wear seatbelts when in the vehicle The SRS airbag is designed only to be a supple ment to the primary protection provided by the...

Page 71: ...apidly faster than the blink of an eye in the event of a side impact roll over or frontal collision How ever the force of its deployment may cause injuries if your head is too close to it Do not sit o...

Page 72: ...applicable section in this Owner s Manual If the SRS airbag deploys fuel supply will be cut off to reduce the risk of fire caused by leaking fuel For details about restarting of the engine refer to If...

Page 73: ...would be near a deploying SRS curtain airbag A hands free microphone or other accessory in such a loca tion could be propelled through the cabin with great force by the curtain airbag or it could pre...

Page 74: ...d at all times The SRS airbag deploys with consider able speed and force and can injure or even kill children especially if they are not restrained or impro perly restrained Because children are light...

Page 75: ...NG Never allow a child to stand up or kneel on the front passenger s seat The SRS airbag deploys with con siderable force and can injure or even kill the child WARNING Never hold a child on your lap o...

Page 76: ...arts of the body out of the window In the event of an accident the force of SRS side airbag and or SRS curtain airbag deployment could injure the child seriously because his her head arms or other par...

Page 77: ...nger s SRS frontal airbag near the top of the dashboard under the SRS AIRBAG mark SRS side airbag in the door side of each front seat seatback which bears an SRS AIRBAG label SRS curtain airbag in the...

Page 78: ...belt pretensioner and adaptive force limiter front passenger s side 13 Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house right hand side 14 Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house left hand side 15 Curtain airbag...

Page 79: ...a supplemental restraint system and must be used in combination with a seatbelt All occupants should wear a seatbelt or be seated in an appropriate child restraint system For the locations of the SRS...

Page 80: ...tal airbag system from functioning correctly or cause the system to fail Do not apply any strong impact to the front passenger s seat such as by kicking Do not let rear passengers rest their feet betw...

Page 81: ...system Passenger s frontal airbag ON and OFF indicators ON Front passenger s frontal airbag ON indicator Front passenger s frontal airbag OFF indicator Refer to Front passenger s frontal airbag ON an...

Page 82: ...system warning light illuminates The front passenger s frontal air bag ON and OFF indicators oper ate erratically If the device continues to cause interference the use of that device in the vehicle sh...

Page 83: ...STALL A FORWARD OR REARWARD FACING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT PASSENGER S SEAT EVEN IF THE FRONT PASSEN GER S SRS FRONTAL AIRBAG IS DEACTIVATED Be sure to install it in the REAR seat in a correct manner...

Page 84: ...dicator still remains illuminated while the OFF indicator turns off after taking relevant corrective actions de scribed above relocate the child restraint system to the rear seat and immediately conta...

Page 85: ...her legs out forward and adjust the seat to the rearmost position 3 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position If the OFF indicator remains illuminated while the ON indicator remains off take the fo...

Page 86: ...ding 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 frontal airbag m...

Page 87: ...yment Doing so can cause burns because the components can be very hot as a result of deployment Example of the type of accident The driver s SRS frontal airbag and front passenger s SRS frontal airbag...

Page 88: ...f acci dents in which it is possible that the driver s driver s and front passenger s SRS frontal airbag s will deploy Only the driver s SRS frontal airbag or both driver s and front passenger s SRS f...

Page 89: ...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 90: ...or front passenger s SRS frontal airbag s will deploy only once on the first impact Example In the case of a double collision first with another vehicle then against a concrete wall in immediate succe...

Page 91: ...etween the occupant and the side window and supplement the seatbelt by reducing the impact to the occupant s head and chest Operation The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag can function only when...

Page 92: ...impacted side Impacted side Non impacted side Impacted side Non impacted side Both of the sen sors together sense an impact force Impact sensor in front doors Impact sensor under rear cen ter seat Bot...

Page 93: ...se burns because the components can be very hot as a result of deployment Example of the type of accident The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag are designed as follows to deploy in the event of a...

Page 94: ...g 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 marginal...

Page 95: ...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 96: ...n 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 rolls...

Page 97: ...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 98: ...t where the vehicle is struck from the side more than once the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deploy only once on the first impact Example In the case of a double side impact collision first w...

Page 99: ...rned to the ON position Continuous illumination of the warning light Illumination of the warning light while driving Immediately take your vehicle to your nearest SUBARU dealer to have the system chec...

Page 100: ...cover over the front passenger s SRS frontal airbag or either roof side from the front pillar to a point over the rear seat is scratched cracked or other wise damaged The center pillar front door rea...

Page 101: ...persons with disabilities that may af fect the advanced airbag system Changing or moving any parts of the front seats rear seat seatbelts front bumper front side frame radiator panel instrument panel...

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Page 103: ...te 5 door models 2 21 Vehicle finder function 2 21 Sounding a panic alarm 2 21 Selecting audible signal operation models without keyless access with push button start system 2 21 Replacing the battery...

Page 104: ...Keys and doors Moonroof if equipped 2 37 Moonroof switches 2 38 Sun shade 2 39...

Page 105: ...osition to the ACC or LOCK position thereby stopping the engine Key number plate The key number is stamped on the key number plate attached to the key set Write down the key number and keep it in anot...

Page 106: ...for the following operations Locking and unlocking the driver s door Locking and unlocking the glove box NOTE The glove box can be kept locked when you leave your vehicle and the access key fob with t...

Page 107: ...radio waves used for the remote key less entry system The radio waves are periodically output from the antennas installed on the vehicle as shown in the following illustrations Radio frequency 134 kH...

Page 108: ...ersonal computers or home electric appliances Doing so may cause the ac cess key fob to malfunction resulting in battery discharge If the access key fob is dropped the integrated emergency key inside...

Page 109: ...ntact a SUBARU dealer Up to 7 access key fobs can be registered for one vehicle Do not leave the access key fob in the storage spaces inside the vehicle such as the door pocket dashboard inside the tr...

Page 110: ...ions are disabled the LED indicator does not flash unless a button on the access key fob is pressed NOTE If the access key fob is placed too close to the vehicle body the keyless access functions may...

Page 111: ...3 7 If the door handle is gripped with a gloved hand the door lock may not be released If the door lock sensor is touched three times or more repeatedly the system will ignore the sensor opera tion Wh...

Page 112: ...on 5 door models 1 Rear lock button Carry the access key fob close all doors including the rear gate and press the rear lock button The rear gate and all doors will be locked Also an electronic chirp...

Page 113: ...er the following conditions the trunk can be opened without the key fob the trunk lock unlock setting is set to on all doors are unlocked The trunk lock unlock setting can be changed by a SUBARU deale...

Page 114: ...ition switch 2 Close all doors including trunk rear gate 3 Press and hold the button on the access key fob Then all doors including rear gate will be locked 4 Keep the button pressed and press the tru...

Page 115: ...t over from the procedure described in Preparation for register ing a PIN code To protect your vehicle from theft you cannot register a string of the same five numbers together such as 00000 nor 12345...

Page 116: ...ing switch Open either of the front doors Power saving function of ac cess key fob This function stops the access key fob from receiving signals and helps minimize the battery consumption of the acces...

Page 117: ...he unlock side of the power door locking switch twice while the door is open 5 Within 10 seconds after step 4 is performed close and open the driver s door twice 6 Within 10 seconds after step 5 is pe...

Page 118: ...eter in order to minimize improper operations and help protect your vehicle from theft For details refer to Warning chimes and warning indicator of the keyless access with push button start system F3...

Page 119: ...st susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Mexico spec models IFT RLVDE1415 1661 14AHK DENSO Immobilizer The immobilizer system is designed to prevent an unauthorized person from starting the...

Page 120: ...eady been registered is required in order to register a new key NOTE If you lose a key the lost key s ID code still remains in the memory of the vehicle s immobilizer system For se curity reasons the...

Page 121: ...st susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Mexico spec models Remote keyless entry system CAUTION Do not expose the remote trans mitter to severe shocks such as those experienced as a result o...

Page 122: ...onmental conditions The system s operable dis tance will be shorter in areas near a facility or electronic equipment emitting strong radio waves such as a power plant broadcast station TV tower or rem...

Page 123: ...n the trunk lid An electronic chirp will sound twice and the hazard warning flashers will flash twice Unlocking the rear gate 5 door models Press the rear gate unlock button to unlock the rear gate An...

Page 124: ...dealer and have the transmitters programmed into the remote keyless entry system Certification for remote key less entry system U S spec models CAUTION FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not ex pres...

Page 125: ...arry the access key fob and perform either of the following pro cedures Grip the front door handle Press the rear gate opener button Models without keyless access with push button start system Press a...

Page 126: ...r to How to operate the power door locking switches F2 25 In this case all closed doors and the rear gate 5 door models are locked at the same time NOTE Make sure that you do not leave the key inside...

Page 127: ...keyless access with push button start system The ignition switch is in the ON position models with keyless access with push button start system With the driver s door open the doors are automatically...

Page 128: ...en leaving the vehicle please make sure that all doors and the rear gate 5 door models are completely closed The battery drainage prevention function does not operate while the key is in the ignition...

Page 129: ...factory setting A SUBARU dealer can activate the sys tem Contact your SUBARU dealer for details Arming the system The alarm system becomes armed when the following operation is performed 1 Close all...

Page 130: ...nk lid is opened The ignition switch is turned to the ON position models without keyless access with push button start system Push button ignition switch is turned to the ACC position mod els with key...

Page 131: ...ystem To stop the alarm Do any of the following operations Press any button on the access key fob remote transmitter Turn the ignition switch to the ON position models without keyless access with push...

Page 132: ...ms neck head or other objects from being caught in the window Always lock the passengers win dows using the lock switch when children are riding in the vehicle Always carry the key when you leave the...

Page 133: ...ame direction for a few seconds After the windows for three or more seats are fully closed or fully opened each switch is continuously operated in the same direction simultaneously for a few seconds E...

Page 134: ...operated for a few seconds after the anti entrap ment function operates Off delay function windows with one touch auto up down function The front windows can be operated for approximately 45 seconds...

Page 135: ...m For details refer to the following section For models with keyless access with push button start system refer to Open ing trunk sedan F2 11 or Opening the trunk lid sedan F2 21 For models without ke...

Page 136: ...e If the driver starts the vehi cle without knowing that a child is inside the trunk and the child opens the lid using the release handle the child could fall out and be killed or seriously injured CA...

Page 137: ...oor models WARNING To prevent dangerous exhaust gas from entering the vehicle always keep the rear gate closed while the engine is running Do not attempt to shut the rear gate while holding the recess...

Page 138: ...he rear gate opener button To open First unlock the rear gate lock then push the rear gate opener button To close Lower the rear gate slowly and push down firmly until the latch engages The rear gate...

Page 139: ...leave the vehicle for safety rea sons and never allow an unat tended child to remain in the vehicle Failure to follow this procedure could result in injury to a child operating the moon roof Never try...

Page 140: ...ay press a switch on the moonroof switch NOTE After washing the vehicle or after it rains wipe away water on the roof prior to opening the moonroof to prevent drops of water from falling into the pass...

Page 141: ...Sun shade The sun shade can be slid forward or backward by hand while the moonroof is closed If the moonroof is opened the sun shade also moves back Keys and doors Moonroof 2 39...

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Page 143: ...lfunction indicator light 3 16 Coolant temperature low indicator light Coolant temperature high warning light 3 17 Charge warning light 3 18 Oil pressure warning light 3 18 Engine low oil level warnin...

Page 144: ...equipped 3 33 Combination meter display color LCD if equipped 3 34 Basic operation 3 35 Welcome screen and Good bye screen 3 35 Warning screen 3 36 Telltale screen 3 36 Basic screens 3 37 Menu screen...

Page 145: ...5 Windshield wiper and washer switches 3 77 Rear window wiper and washer switch 5 door models 3 78 Mirrors 3 79 Inside mirror 3 79 Auto dimming mirror compass if equipped 3 79 Auto dimming mirror comp...

Page 146: ...rn the ignition switch from the ON posi tion to the ACC or LOCK posi tion thereby stopping the engine Also if the key is attached to a key holder or to a large bunch of other keys centrifugal force ma...

Page 147: ...tter Key reminder chime The reminder chime sounds when the driver s door is opened and the ignition switch is in the LOCK or ACC position The chime stops under the following conditions when the igniti...

Page 148: ...fer to Safety precautions F2 4 Operating range for push button start system Sedan 1 Antenna 2 Operating range 5 door models 1 Antenna 2 Operating range NOTE If the access key fob is not detected withi...

Page 149: ...models into the P N position 3 Press the push button ignition switch without depressing the brake pedal Every time the button is pressed the power is switched in the sequence of OFF ACC ON and OFF Whe...

Page 150: ...pressed steering is locked When this occurs press the push button ignition switch while turning the steering wheel left and right Battery drainage prevention func tion When the push button ignition sw...

Page 151: ...hift lever is in the neutral position for MT models the engine is controlled so that the engine speed may not become too high even if the accelerator pedal is pressed hard Odometer 1 TRIP RESET switch...

Page 152: ...on switch is in the LOCK OFF or ACC position the odometer trip meter will light up It is possible to switch between the A trip meter and B trip meter indications while the odometer trip meter is lit u...

Page 153: ...1 km Before that time the ECO gauge does not operate Combination meter settings Meter and vehicle settings can be set on the combination meter Type A combination meter Various adjustments can be made...

Page 154: ...e B combination meter Meter and vehicle settings can be set on the combination meter display color LCD Refer to Menu screens F3 39 Illumination brightness con trol The illumination brightness of the i...

Page 155: ...itch to the ON position For the system check several of the following lights illuminate and then turn off after several seconds or after the engine has started Seatbelt warning light The seatbelt warn...

Page 156: ...ent safety standards With the ignition switch turned to the ON position this device reminds the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts by illuminating the warning lights in the location...

Page 157: ...place securely If any of them are not locked securely adjust them again For adjusting procedure refer to Manual seat F1 5 If the seatbelt warning device for the front passenger s seat does not functio...

Page 158: ...while the OFF indicator will remain off If the front passenger s SRS frontal airbag is deactivated the passenger s frontal airbag ON indicator will remain off while the OFF indicator will illuminate W...

Page 159: ...r turning the ignition switch to the ON position if this indicator light warning light be haves in any of the following ways the electrical system may be malfunctioning Contact your SUBARU dealer imme...

Page 160: ...le driving or does not turn off after the engine starts stop the engine at the first safe opportunity and check the alternator belt If the belt is loose broken or if the belt is in good condition but...

Page 161: ...ssure warning light U S spec models When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the low tire pressure warn ing light will illuminate for approximately 2 seconds to check that the tire pressu...

Page 162: ...keep driving straight ahead while gradu ally reducing speed Then slowly pull off the road to a safe place Otherwise an accident involving serious vehicle damage and serious personal injury could occu...

Page 163: ...but turns off immediately remaining off The warning light remains illumi nated after the engine has been started but it turns off while driving The warning light illuminates during driving but it turn...

Page 164: ...not come back on the EBD system may have a possible malfunction Drive carefully to the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the system inspected 5 If all the warning lights stay illuminated or come back on...

Page 165: ...g light flashes promptly park in a safe location then check whether all four tires are the same diameter and whether any of the tires has a puncture or has lost air pressure for some other reason Cont...

Page 166: ...le to provide ABS control As a result the Vehicle Dynamics Control system also becomes inoperative causing the warning light to illuminate Although both the Vehicle Dynamics Control system and ABS are...

Page 167: ...probably malfunctioning under the follow ing condition Have your vehicle checked at a SUBARU dealer as soon as possible The light does not turn off even after the lapse of several minutes the engine h...

Page 168: ...unk you cannot open the trunk lid by pushing the trunk opener button on the trunk lid Pull the trunk lid release lever upward to open the trunk lid Refer to To open the trunk lid from inside F2 33 Do...

Page 169: ...eard and all doors will be unlocked Short beep 2 seconds Trunk lockout warning The trunk was closed with the access key fob in it while all doors are locked or during the automatic lock time period se...

Page 170: ...d drive the vehicle Ding Access key warning for engine start The push button ignition switch was pressed while the access key fob is not inside the vehicle Carry the access key fob and press the push...

Page 171: ...he push button ignition switch to OFF and exit the vehicle Long beep continuous Select lever position warning CVT models The driver s door was opened while the push button ignition switch is in a posi...

Page 172: ...ned from the ON position 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 b...

Page 173: ...indicator lights do not blink or blink rapidly the turn signal bulb may be burned out Replace the bulb as soon as possible Refer to Replacing bulbs F11 37 High beam indicator light This light shows th...

Page 174: ...ving have your vehicle inspected at your SUBARU dealer LED headlight warning light models with LED headlights This light illuminates if the LED headlights malfunction Have your vehicle inspected at a...

Page 175: ...LCD For details refer to BSD RCTA F7 48 RAB warning indicator if equipped This indicator illuminates if the Reverse Automatic Braking System malfunctions Refer to Reverse Automatic Braking System F7...

Page 176: ...e shown on the combination meter display color LCD Also a warning message will appear on the display if a malfunction etc is detected In addition several settings for the displayed content can be perf...

Page 177: ...controlled pressing on the and SET on the control switch Welcome screen and Good bye screen When the driver s door is opened and closed after unlocking the door the welcome screen will appear on the...

Page 178: ...arning indicators starting on the left in ascending order of severity If there are six or more warning information displayed pull the SET switch and check the item Mark Name Page Door open indicator 3...

Page 179: ...g wheel you can change the screen that is always displayed Average fuel consumption screen Average fuel consumption Driving range on remaining fuel This screen displays the average rate of fuel consum...

Page 180: ...ce the distance that has been driven since the ignition switch was turned to the ON position Digital speed screen 1 Speed limit if equipped 2 Vehicle speed This screen displays the current vehicle spe...

Page 181: ...SET switch to enter the menu screens when all of the following conditions are satisfied The menu screen entering screen is selected The information reminder is off NOTE While driving the setting items...

Page 182: ...een Good bye Screen Gauge Initial Movement Units Tire Pressure Units if equipped Languages Warning Volume if equipped EyeSight models with EyeSight system Lead Vehicle Acquisition Sound Lead Vehicle M...

Page 183: ...elocking if equipped Driver Door Unlock if equipped Rear Gate Trunk Unlock if equipped Defogger Interior Light Auto Light Sensor if equipped Welcome Lighting if equipped Approaching Time Set Leaving T...

Page 184: ...e displayed in the combination meter display color LCD and the multi function display color LCD Warning Volume if equipped Sets the EyeSight warning volume the BSD RCTA warning volume and the RAB warn...

Page 185: ...lay timer Auto Light Sensor if equipped Sets and customizes the sensitivity of the auto light sensor Welcome Lighting if equipped Sets the leaving time and approaching time Approaching time set Sets t...

Page 186: ...ide Driving information display NOTE You can set the units for both the multi function display black and white and the combination meter at the same time For details about setting the language and uni...

Page 187: ...is only a tiny amount of fuel left in the tank NOTE The driving range on remaining fuel is only a guide The indicated value may differ from the actual driving range on remaining fuel so you must immed...

Page 188: ...umption corre sponding to that trip meter display is not shown until the vehicle has subse quently covered a distance of 1 mile or 1 km The units for measuring average fuel consumption cannot be chang...

Page 189: ...either trip meter display is reset the average vehicle speed correspond ing to that trip meter display is not shown until the vehicle has subse quently covered a distance of 1 mile or 1 km Turn off di...

Page 190: ...uld be treated only as a guide Be sure to check the condition of the road surface before driving Clock For details about clock setting refer to Clock F3 63 Multi function display color LCD if equipped...

Page 191: ...hort time NOTE The welcome screen will disappear when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position while the welcome screen is displayed The welcome screen can be set to on or off For details refe...

Page 192: ...iles 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 notification date is 15 d...

Page 193: ...ion may differ from the actual outside air temperature The temperature unit cannot be changed Climate control screen if equipped The climate control status is displayed on the multi function display c...

Page 194: ...lti function display color LCD climate control operation refer to Climate control panel F4 2 Clock The clock can be displayed in either 12 hour display or 24 hour display For details about the setting...

Page 195: ...avorite screen Displays up to 3 optional items 3 55 Weather information screen 2 Displays weather information 3 56 Traffic information 2 Navigation 3 screen Displays information linked with the naviga...

Page 196: ...ting are displayed in grey For models with auto on off head lights If the multi function display color LCD unit battery or fuse is removed the Auto on off headlights indicator turns off on the multi f...

Page 197: ...ystem Favorite screen Favorite screen display example This screen displays up to three optional pieces of information that can be selected from the following items Item Details The engine coolant temp...

Page 198: ...ation system The weather information is displayed on the screen NOTE When all of the following conditions are satisfied weather information is displayed The vehicle is equipped with an audio and navig...

Page 199: ...nsumption screen 1 Driving range on remaining fuel 2 Average fuel consumption corresponding to the driving distance of each trip meter 3 Current fuel consumption The fuel consumption information is di...

Page 200: ...is displaying the menu screen entering screen the system will not move to the setting screen even if the INFO button is pressed and held Setting screen 1 Press and hold the INFO button on the guidance...

Page 201: ...Oil Set and adjust the oil maintenance notification date 3 62 Oil Filter Set and adjust the oil filter maintenance notification date 3 62 Tires Set and adjust the tire maintenance notification date 3...

Page 202: ...egister 3 Enter the date and the text by using the control switches 4 Select Set to exit settings Select Go Back to return to the previous screen without applying the setting changes NOTE You can stor...

Page 203: ...lected for the left center or right location Weather information for 3 hours later or 6 hours later can be displayed Bypass screen setting 1 Select Bypass Screen from the 2nd menu in the setting scree...

Page 204: ...sed after the registered notification date is 15 days or more The total distance driven after the registered notification distance is approximately 311 miles 500 km or more Oil filter setting The sett...

Page 205: ...open source Free Open Source Software Information This product contains Free Open Source Software FOSS The license information and or the source code of such FOSS can be found at the following URL htt...

Page 206: ...ls without navigation system The clock will be set and adjusted auto matically when a smartphone is con nected via Bluetooth for transferring phonebook data 1 Register the smartphone to the audio syst...

Page 207: ...sh for approximately 3 seconds to inform that the clock display has been changed Type B multi function display color LCD Adjusting the clock 1 Select Time Date from the 2nd menu of the setting screen...

Page 208: ...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 and license plate lights a...

Page 209: ...t from the ignition switch models without keyless access with push button start system The low beam headlights will turn off under any of the following conditions 3 minutes have passed since the low b...

Page 210: ...TE The high beam assist function uti lizes the stereo camera installed at the position of the front map lights For details on how to handle the stereo camera refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for...

Page 211: ...r details refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the EyeSight system How to temporarily lower the sen sitivity of the high beam assist function The sensitivity of the high beam assist function can...

Page 212: ...ycle may not be detected Under the following situations the brightness of ambient illumination may not be detected correctly and the high beam assist function may not work prop erly As a result the gl...

Page 213: ...tion of an on coming vehicle or a vehicle ahead When the headlights of an oncom ing vehicle or the tail lights of a vehicle ahead illuminate on only one side When the oncoming vehicle or vehicle ahead...

Page 214: ...the combina tion meter turns off when SRH is turned on The SRH OFF indicator on the combina tion meter illuminates when SRH is turned off If SRH is malfunctioning a message appears on the warning scre...

Page 215: ...auto on off head lights while the headlight switch is in the AUTO position and the low beam head lights turn on automatically To turn off the front fog lights turn the switch back down to the position...

Page 216: ...n on as usual if all of the following conditions are met The light control switch is in either of the following conditions in the position in the AUTO position and the low beam headlights turn on auto...

Page 217: ...hanged by a SUBARU dealer Contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details Wiper and washer WARNING In freezing weather do not use the windshield washer until the wind shield is sufficiently warmed by th...

Page 218: ...ld wiper motor is pro tected against overloads by a circuit breaker If the motor operates continu ously under an unusually heavy load the circuit breaker may trip to stop the motor temporarily If this...

Page 219: ...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 The operating interval can be...

Page 220: ...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 the R reverse...

Page 221: ...e mirror toward you for the night position Push it away for the day position The night position reduces glare from head lights Auto dimming mirror com pass if equipped 1 Display 2 Switch Congratulatio...

Page 222: ...til a zone number appears in the display 3 Once the zone number appears in the display toggle the switch again until your current location zone number appears After you stop press ing the switch your...

Page 223: ...n a few seconds the display will show a compass direction 4 If the vehicle s magnetics have chan ged or if the compass appears inaccurate recalibrate the compass Press and hold the switch for more tha...

Page 224: ...emote gar age door opener remote of the device you are programming for use in other vehicles as well as for future HomeLink program ming It is also suggested that upon the sale of the vehicle the prog...

Page 225: ...if your device operates programming is complete If the indicator light rapidly flashes green firmly press hold for two seconds and release the HomeLink button up to three times to complete the program...

Page 226: ...dian Pro gramming Canadian radio frequency laws require transmitter remote signals to time out or quit after several seconds of transmis sion which may not be long enough for HomeLink to pick up the s...

Page 227: ...ter 20 seconds The HomeLink button can be released at this point Proceed with Programming a New HomeLink Button step 3 3 If you do not complete the program ming of a new device to the button it will r...

Page 228: ...l display the status of your garage door opener with arrow indicators Certification In the event that there are still program ming difficulties or questions additional HomeLink information and program...

Page 229: ...rating a garage door opener or other device Make sure that people and objects are out of the way of the garage door or other device to prevent potential harm or damage Do not use the HomeLink Wire les...

Page 230: ...nt to move the mirror 3 Return the control switch to the neutral position to prevent unintentional opera tion The mirrors can also be adjusted manu ally Defogger and deicer if equipped 1 Rear window d...

Page 231: ...operation mode by a SUBARU dealer Consult your SUBARU dealer for details CAUTION To prevent the battery from being discharged do not operate the defogger and deicer system con tinuously for any longe...

Page 232: ...2 Pull the tilt telescopic lock lever down 3 Move the steering wheel to the desired level 4 Pull the lever up to lock the steering wheel in place 5 Make sure that the steering wheel is securely locked...

Page 233: ...rsons concerned Do not cover the Heated Steering Wheel with an object such as a steering wheel cover Doing so may cause the Heated Steering Wheel to overheat NOTE If the surface temperature of the ste...

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Page 235: ...off the climate control system 4 9 Defrosting 4 10 Operating tips for heater and air conditioner 4 10 Cleaning ventilation grille 4 10 Efficient cooling after parking in direct sunlight 4 10 Lubricati...

Page 236: ...Open To adjust the flow direction move the tab Climate control panel WARNING The cooling function operates only when the engine is running Do not leave children or adults who would normally require t...

Page 237: ...perature control dial Refer to Tem perature control F4 8 4 Air conditioner button Refer to Air conditioner control F4 9 5 Air inlet selection button Refer to Air inlet selection F4 9 6 Rear window def...

Page 238: ...t selection F4 9 5 MAX A C button Refer to MAX A C mode for type B and C F4 8 6 Defroster button Refer to Defrosting F4 10 7 Rear window defogger button and mirror heater button if equipped Refer to D...

Page 239: ...n Refer to Defrosting F4 10 7 Rear window defogger button and mirror heater button if equipped Refer to Defogger and deicer F3 88 8 Passenger s side temperature control dial Refer to Temperature contr...

Page 240: ...es The controllable temperature range may vary depending on the regional specifications of the vehicle If you operate any of the buttons on the control panel other than the ON OFF button rear window d...

Page 241: ...sensors Do not cover the sensors Manual climate control op eration Airflow mode selection Select the airflow mode by using the airflow mode selection dial type A and B or the airflow mode selection bu...

Page 242: ...ill be set on the maximum speed The air inlet will be set to recirculation The air flow mode setting will be set to ventilation mode To turn off MAX A C mode and return the previous setting press the...

Page 243: ...he air inlet selection button Recirculation When the indicator light on the air inlet selection button illuminates interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle Press the air inlet selection button...

Page 244: ...mode by pressing the air inlet selection button For types B and C climate control system after defrosting the windshield by pressing the defroster button pressing the button again returns the system t...

Page 245: ...during air condi tioner operation whenever the accelerator is fully depressed such as during rapid acceleration or when driving on a steep upgrade Refrigerant for your climate control system Your air...

Page 246: ...pers located on both sides of the glove box and then pull down the glove box as far as it will go 4 Pull out the glove box horizontally and remove the hinge portion When doing this be careful not to d...

Page 247: ...filter with a new one and then reinstall the cover CAUTION The arrow mark on the filter must point UP 4 Reinstall the glove box and connect the damper shaft 5 Close the glove box Climate control Air...

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Page 249: ...Antenna 5 2 Roof antenna for Rod type 5 2 Roof antenna for Shark fin type 5 2 Audio set 5 3 Audio 5...

Page 250: ...r car at a car wash If the antenna rod remains at tached it may scratch the roof When reinstalling the removed antenna rod be sure to fully tighten it 1 Unscrew 2 Remove The roof antenna is installed...

Page 251: ...Audio set If your vehicle is equipped with a genuine SUBARU navigation system or audio system refer to the separate navigation audio Owner s Manual for details Audio Audio set 5 3...

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Page 253: ...6 Bottle holders 6 6 Accessory power outlets 6 7 Use with a cigarette lighter dealer option 6 8 Ashtray dealer option 6 9 Floor mat 6 10 Coat hook 6 10 Shopping bag hook 5 door models 6 11 Cargo area...

Page 254: ...ipped Refer to Locking and unlocking by hold ing the access key fob F2 8 The doors are unlocked using the remote keyless entry system Refer to Remote keyless entry system F2 19 The ignition switch is...

Page 255: ...or models When the interior light switch is set to the DOOR position the light will automati cally turn on and turn off depending on the locking and unlocking of the doors the opening and closing of t...

Page 256: ...ehicle When you have finished using it stow it by pushing it toward the front of the vehicle CAUTION Do not pull out the extension plate with the sun visor positioned over the windshield The extension...

Page 257: ...losed while driving to reduce the risk of injury in the event of a sudden stop or an accident Do not store spray cans contain ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other dangerous items in th...

Page 258: ...tains a bev erage do not fold down the rear seatback Otherwise the bever age could spill and if the bev erage is hot it could scald you and or your passengers Front passenger s cup holder A dual cup h...

Page 259: ...ol dials Power outlet in the center console You can use an in vehicle electrical appliance by connecting it to an outlet The maximum power rating of an appli ance that can be connected is 120W CAUTION...

Page 260: ...your shifting gears and operating the accel erator and brake pedals If they do do not use the electrical appliance while driving NOTE When the lid of the center console is closed an opening remains b...

Page 261: ...re Always extinguish matches and cigarettes before putting them into the ashtray and then close the ashtray securely If you keep the ashtray open the fire of the cigarette may spread to another cigare...

Page 262: ...mat or an equiva lent designed with 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...

Page 263: ...not hang items on the coat hook that weigh 11 lbs 5 kg or more Shopping bag hook 5 door models CAUTION Do not hang items on the shopping bag hook that weigh 6 lbs 3 kg or more A shopping bag hook is...

Page 264: ...ION Be careful not to scratch the rear gate stays while extending and rewinding the cover Scratches on the stays could cause leakage of gas from the stays which may result in their inability to hold t...

Page 265: ...iners Cargo tie down hooks 5 door models if equipped The cargo area is equipped with four tie down hooks so that cargo can be secured with a cargo net or ropes When using the front tie down hooks turn...

Page 266: ...small items NOTE The shape of the storage compart ment may be different depending on the model When storing a flat tire put the storage tray in the trunk CAUTION Always keep the lids closed while driv...

Page 267: ...Pre heating or pre cooling the interior of the vehicle 7 19 Remote transmitter program Remote engine starter transceiver 7 19 System maintenance 7 19 Manual transmission 7 21 Shifting speeds 7 22 Dri...

Page 268: ...rol 7 46 To change the cruising speed 7 46 BSD RCTA if equipped 7 48 System features 7 48 System operation 7 50 BSD RCTA approach indicator light warning buzzer 7 52 BSD RCTA warning indicator 7 53 BS...

Page 269: ...specifications If you live in any other state than California your vehicle will operate on gasoline meeting Federal specifications Gasoline sold out side California is permitted to have higher sulfur...

Page 270: ...unleaded and have an octane rating no lower than that specified in this manual Methanol methyl or wood alcohol is sometimes mixed with unleaded gasoline Methanol can be used in your vehicle ONLY if i...

Page 271: ...sibility that an electric spark could ignite the fuel which could burn you To avoid acquiring a new static electric charge do not get back into the vehicle while refueling is in progress 1 Open 2 Clos...

Page 272: ...t 7 Close the fuel filler lid completely CAUTION 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...

Page 273: ...mited War ranty and is the responsibility of the state inspection program or its contractors or licensees California and a number of federal states have Inspection Maintenance programs to inspect your...

Page 274: ...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 vehicles from the porti...

Page 275: ...his diffi culty is caused by the electronically controlled throttle s self diagnosis function To overcome it keep the ignition switch in the ON position for approximately 10 seconds before starting th...

Page 276: ...icator lights Refer to Warning and indicator F3 13 5 Turn the ignition switch to the START position without depressing the accelera tor pedal Release the key immediately after the engine has started I...

Page 277: ...sition After waiting for 10 seconds or longer turn the ignition switch to the START position without depressing the accelerator pedal 4 If the engine still refuses to start contact your nearest SUBARU...

Page 278: ...alfunction If the engine does not start stop push ing the push button ignition switch Instead press the push button ignition switch without depressing the brake pedal to switch the power status to OFF...

Page 279: ...s 1 Carry the access key fob and sit in the driver s seat 2 Apply the parking brake 3 Shift the select lever into the P position The engine can also start when the select lever is in the N position ho...

Page 280: ...greater force will be required to steer and it may result in an accident If the engine stops during driving do not operate the push button ignition switch or open any of the doors until the vehicle i...

Page 281: ...n taking your vehicle in for service it is recommended that you inform the service personnel that your vehicle is equipped with a remote engine start system Remote engine starter trans ceiver fob 1 Fo...

Page 282: ...dition the fob will flash and beep 3 times The total run time has exceeded 20 minutes The brake pedal is depressed A key is in the ignition switch The engine hood is open The engine idle speed exceeds...

Page 283: ...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 284: ...n The hazard warning flashers then flash three times and the horn will honk once 4 Approximately 3 seconds after step 3 release the lock button The engine will then start successfully When stopping th...

Page 285: ...d parking lights and honk the horn three times indicating that the system has entered the transmitter learn mode 5 Press and release the button on the transmitter that you want to program 6 The system...

Page 286: ...tter should last approximately one year depending on usage When the battery begin to weaken you will notice a decrease in range distance from the vehicle that your remote control operates Follow the i...

Page 287: ...mission is a fully syn chromeshed 5 forward speed and 1 re verse speed transmission The shift pattern is shown on the shift lever knob When shifting from 5th gear to reverse gear first return the shif...

Page 288: ...ution can lead to engine over revving and this in turn can result in engine damage In addition sudden application of engine brakes when the vehicle is travelling on a slippery surface can lead to whee...

Page 289: ...on or move the vehicle forward by inertia with the select lever set in the R position Doing so may result in an unexpected accident or malfunction Do not shift from the D position into the R position...

Page 290: ...nd vehicle speed will return to a normal speed when the engine is able to maintain the optimum cooling performance after the heavy load decreases Driving under a heavy load must be performed with extr...

Page 291: ...incline unless the parking brake or foot brake is applied Avoid coasting with the transmission in neutral Engine braking has no effect in this condition WARNING Do not drive the vehicle with the selec...

Page 292: ...n to the M position to select the manual mode Type A 1 Upshift indicator 2 Downshift indicator 3 Gear position indicator Type B 1 Upshift indicator 2 Downshift indicator 3 Gear position indicator When...

Page 293: ...a downshift would push the tachometer needle beyond the red zone beeps will be emitted to warn you that the down shift is not possible If you attempt to shift up when the vehicle speed is too low the...

Page 294: ...nition switch back to 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...

Page 295: ...parking your vehicle Do not hold the vehicle with only the mechanical friction of the transmission Do not keep the vehicle in a stationary position on an uphill grade by using the D position Use the b...

Page 296: ...power steering control system has an opportunity to cool down However if the power steering is operated in a non standard way which causes power assist limitation to occur too fre quently this may re...

Page 297: ...perates when the brake booster performance is de creased due to insufficient vacuum boost When the brake pedal is depressed while the supplemental booster function is oper ating an operation sound and...

Page 298: ...speed is below approximately 6 mph 10 km h WARNING Always use the utmost care in driving overconfidence because you are driving a vehicle with the ABS could easily lead to a serious accident CAUTION T...

Page 299: ...unction of optimizing the distribution of braking force If any of the ABS components used by the EBD system malfunction the EBD system also stops working When the EBD system is operating you may hear...

Page 300: ...the vehicle Instead have the vehicle towed to the nearest SUBARU dealer for repair WARNING Driving with the brake system warning light illuminated is dan gerous This indicates your brake system may no...

Page 301: ...off the Vehicle Dynamics Control sys tem unless it is absolutely ne cessary If you must turn off the Vehicle Dynamics Control sys tem drive very carefully accord ing to the road surface condi tions Sy...

Page 302: ...Dynamics Control warn ing light Vehicle Dynamics Control opera tion indicator light F3 24 and Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF indicator light F3 25 Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch Press the Vehicle...

Page 303: ...cle s running per formance is comparable with that of a vehicle that does not have a Vehicle Dynamics Control system Do not de activate the Vehicle Dynamics Control system except when absolutely neces...

Page 304: ...damage and a fast leak that causes the tire to lose air rapidly If you have a flat tire replace it with a spare tire as soon as possible When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel rim is replaced without...

Page 305: ...ever while keeping the button pressed When the 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 ha...

Page 306: ...a closed vehicle 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 ma...

Page 307: ...MT models and CVT models B Clutch pedal MT models only In both these cases the Hill start assist system operates under the following con ditions when the clutch pedal is depressed while the brake ped...

Page 308: ...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 grade braking power...

Page 309: ...cs Control OFF switch once again Then the Hill start assist OFF indicator light illuminates and turns off 8 Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK OFF position The hill start assist system has now been...

Page 310: ...may cause loss of vehicle control driving up or down a steep grade driving on slippery or winding roads driving in heavy traffic NOTE Make sure the cruise control system is turned off when the cruise...

Page 311: ...will be shown on the combination meter You can change the displayed unit by operating the combi nation meter display For type A meter details refer to Combination meter settings F3 11 For type B mete...

Page 312: ...he RES side to return to the original cruising speed automatically The cruise control set indicator light in the combination meter will automatically illu minate at this time To turn off the cruise co...

Page 313: ...sing the accel erator pedal To decrease the speed by the RES SET switch Press the RES SET switch to the SET side and hold it until the vehicle reaches the desired speed Then release the switch The veh...

Page 314: ...not operate at all even when a vehicle is present in a neighboring lane or approaching from either side The driver is responsible for paying attention to the rear and side areas of the vehicle System...

Page 315: ...erates the turn signal lever in the direction where the BSD RCTA approach indicator light is illuminat ing the system warns the driver of dangers by flashing the BSD RCTA ap proach indicator light Rea...

Page 316: ...lways be sure to check the surround ings with your eyes when reversing the vehicle System operation Operating conditions The BSD RCTA will operate when all of the following conditions are met The igni...

Page 317: ...is distorted When ice snow or mud adheres to the rear bumper surface around the radar sensors When stickers etc are affixed on the areas of the radar sensors on the rear bumper During adverse weather...

Page 318: ...ms from the vehicles behind you may have difficulty recognizing the BSD RCTA approach indicator light While the illumination brightness control dial is in the fully upward position even if the headlig...

Page 319: ...tunnels and side walls The BSD RCTA approach indicator light may flash when turning at an inter section in urban areas or a multilane intersection The BSD RCTA approach indicator light may flash and t...

Page 320: ...uced Once the condition is corrected the system will recover from the temporary stop condition and the indicator will disappear If the indicator remains dis played for a prolonged time have the system...

Page 321: ...to the LOCK OFF position the last known status of the system is maintained For example if the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK OFF position with the BSD RCTA deactivated the BSD RCTA will remain...

Page 322: ...dan 1 Radar sensors 5 door models The radar sensors one on each side of the vehicle are mounted inside the rear bumper To ensure correct operation of the BSD RCTA observe the following precautions Alw...

Page 323: ...tic braking operates It does not record conversations per sonal information or other audio data Distance from the object Vehicle speed Accelerator pedal operation status Brake pedal operation status S...

Page 324: ...The select lever is in the R position The vehicle speed is between 1 to 9 mph 1 5 to 15 km h NOTE In the following cases the Reverse Automatic braking system will not operate Promptly contact a SUBAR...

Page 325: ...system may not be able to properly detect objects or may cause a system malfunction when the follow ing conditions exist High frequency sound from other sources are nearby Horn sound from another vehi...

Page 326: ...rection When reversing over a drainage cover grate cover The path of the reversing direc tion is inclined such as on a steep uphill A curb is present in the reversing direction When reversing downhill...

Page 327: ...aching closer to the object 20 to 28 inches 50 to 70 cm Orange Rapid short beeps Closest proximity alert too close to the object 20 inches 50 cm or less Red Continuous beep Range of detection may vary...

Page 328: ...ic braking warning 1 Warning message If the vehicle continues to go in reverse the system may determine the risk of collision with the object In this case short warning beeps or continuous warning bee...

Page 329: ...topped by the operation of automatic braking the brake pedal is depressed While the vehicle is stopped by the operation of automatic braking the accel erator pedal is depressed The accelerator pedal i...

Page 330: ...ignition switch to the LOCK OFF position and then turn it to the ON position again If the setting cannot be changed even after turning the ignition switch to the ON position again consult your SUBARU...

Page 331: ...ar the sonar sensors Do not apply strong impacts to the rear bumper near the sonar sensors If a sensor becomes misaligned a system malfunction may occur including inability to detect objects in the re...

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Page 333: ...or AWD models 8 4 Winter driving 8 6 Operation during cold weather 8 6 Driving on snowy and icy roads 8 7 Corrosion protection 8 8 Snow tires 8 8 Tire chains 8 9 Rocking the vehicle 8 9 Loading your v...

Page 334: ...ble 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 placard whi...

Page 335: ...er Use only unleaded fuel Even a small amount of leaded fuel will damage the catalytic converter Never start the engine by pushing or pulling the vehicle Avoid racing the engine Never turn the ignitio...

Page 336: ...d re quirements of each country Driving tips for AWD models WARNING Always maintain a safe driving speed according to the road and weather conditions in order to avoid having an accident on a sharp tu...

Page 337: ...ing deceleration Therefore your SUBARU AWD vehicle may handle differently than an ordinary two wheel drive vehicle and it contains some features unique to AWD For safety purposes as well as to avoid d...

Page 338: ...8F 128C 50 48F 208C 100 498F 458C In order to prevent freezing of washer fluid check the freezing temperatures in the table above when adjusting the fluid concentration to the outside temperature If y...

Page 339: ...stops under the tires to prevent the vehicle from moving Refueling in cold weather To help prevent moisture from forming in the fuel system and the risk of its freezing use of an antifreeze additive...

Page 340: ...airflow selection in and the temperature set for maximum warmth After the windshield gets warmed enough to melt the frozen snow on it wash it away using the windshield washer Refer to Windshield wash...

Page 341: ...acceptable if use on your vehicle is recommended by the device manufacturer taking into account tire size and road conditions Follow the device manufacturer s in structions especially regarding max i...

Page 342: ...le s center of gravity and make it more prone to tip over Secure lengthy items properly to prevent them from shooting for ward and causing serious injury during a sudden stop Never exceed the maximum...

Page 343: ...VWR equals Curb Weight actual weight of your vehicle including standard equipment fluids emergency tools and spare tire assembly plus the vehicle capacity weight In addition the total weight applied t...

Page 344: ...rossbars and any ap propriate carrying attachment that may be needed The roof rails must never be used alone to carry cargo Otherwise damage to the roof or paint or a danger ous road hazard due to los...

Page 345: ...and evenly distribute the cargo Always properly secure all cargo Installing carrying attachments on the crossbars When installing any carrying attachments such as the load carriers crossbars bike carr...

Page 346: ...r tow a trailer with your vehicle SUBARU assumes no responsibility for injuries or vehicle damage that may result from trailer towing from any trailer towing equipment or from any errors or omissions...

Page 347: ...the engine compartment 9 13 If no steam is coming from the engine compartment 9 13 Towing 9 14 Towing hooks and tie down hooks holes 9 14 Using a flat bed truck 9 16 Towing with all wheels on the grou...

Page 348: ...Temporary spare tire WARNING When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel rim is replaced without the original pressure sensor transmitter being transferred the low tire pres sure warning light will illum...

Page 349: ...e smaller tire size a tire chain will not fit properly Do not use two or more temporary spare tires at the same time Do not drive over obstacles This tire has a smaller diameter so road clearance is r...

Page 350: ...h 2 Screwdriver 3 Jack 4 Towing hook eye bolt A jack handle is stored under the floor of the trunk sedan or the cargo area 5 door models A jack and a towing hook are stored in the tool bucket that is...

Page 351: ...ut of the vehicle 4 Put wheel blocks at the front and rear of the tire diagonally opposite the tire that you are going to replace 5 Take out the jack and jack handle Jack up points type A models Jack...

Page 352: ...get under the vehicle while support ing the vehicle with this jack Always turn off the engine before raising the flat tire off the ground using the jack Never swing or push the vehicle supported with...

Page 353: ...rary spare tire carefully read Temporary spare tire F9 2 and strictly follow the instructions 7 If your vehicle has wheel covers remove them by holding and pulling the areas indicated in the illustrat...

Page 354: ...til the tire clears the ground Do not raise the vehicle higher than necessary 11 Remove the wheel nuts and the flat tire 12 Before putting the spare tire on clean the mounting surface of the wheel and...

Page 355: ...support holder upside down 17 Store the jack jack handle and wheel nut wrench in their storage locations WARNING Never place a tire or tire changing tools in the passenger compartment after changing w...

Page 356: ...acement and or system resetting When a tire is repaired with liquid sealant the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may not operate properly If a liquid sea lant is used contact your nearest S...

Page 357: ...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 to a run down discharged battery the vehicle...

Page 358: ...terminal of the booster battery 4 Connect 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 th...

Page 359: ...ne 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 engine For details about the war...

Page 360: ...e used only in an emergency e g to free a stuck vehicle from mud sand or snow CAUTION Use only the specified towing hooks and tie down hooks holes Never use suspension parts or other parts of the body...

Page 361: ...rbag system in a frontal collision Rear towing hook 1 Take the towing hook and screwdriver out of the tool bucket Take the jack handle out of the trunk sedan or cargo area 5 door models 2 Cover the ti...

Page 362: ...r Rear tie down holes 1 Rear tie down hole The rear tie down holes are located near each of the jack up reinforcements There is a plug in each rear tie down hole To use the rear tie down holes remove...

Page 363: ...tion 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 the LOCK OFF position while the vehicle is being...

Page 364: ...ng battery of access key fob F11 45 Locking and unlocking 1 Release button 2 Emergency key While pressing the release button of the access key fob take out the emergency key Lock or unlock the driver...

Page 365: ...press the brake pedal 4 Depress the clutch pedal MT models 5 Hold the access key fob with the buttons facing you and touch the push button ignition switch with it When the communication between the ac...

Page 366: ...screwdriver wrapped with vinyl tape or a cloth 2 Locate the rear gate open lever behind the rear gate trim panel CAUTION Never operate the rear gate open lever with fingers because doing so may cause...

Page 367: ...le sustains an impact in an accident etc the fuel pump shut off system stops supplying the fuel in order to minimize fuel leakage However depending on the impact conditions at the time of collision th...

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Page 369: ...10 4 Most common causes of corrosion 10 4 To help prevent corrosion 10 5 Cleaning the interior 10 5 Seat fabric 10 5 Leather seat materials 10 6 Synthetic leather upholstery 10 6 Seatbelt 10 6 Climat...

Page 370: ...tenna remove the antenna rod before washing your car at a car wash If the antenna rod remains attached it may scratch the roof When reinstalling the removed antenna rod be sure to fully tighten it NOT...

Page 371: ...s wash and dry the vehicle before waxing and polishing Use a good quality polish and wax and apply them according to the manufac turer s instructions Wax or polish when the painted surface is cool Be...

Page 372: ...ose them to a high speed washing device Clean the vehicle including the alumi num wheels with water as soon as possible when it has been splashed with sea water exposed to sea breezes or driven on roa...

Page 373: ...ts to make sure the area is dry Keep your garage dry Do not park your vehicle in a damp poorly ventilated garage In such a garage corrosion can be caused by dampness If you wash the vehicle in the gar...

Page 374: ...leather seat section will develop soft folds or wrinkles which is characteristic of genuine leather Synthetic leather upholstery The synthetic leather material used on the SUBARU may be cleaned using...

Page 375: ...off any remaining detergent CAUTION Do not spray neutral detergent directly onto the monitor Doing so could damage the monitor s components Do not wipe the monitor with a hard cloth Doing so could scr...

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Page 377: ...ended grade and viscosity 11 14 Continuously variable transmission fluid 11 15 Front differential gear oil CVT models and rear differential gear oil 11 15 Recommended grade and viscosity 11 15 Brake f...

Page 378: ...rubber 11 33 Battery 11 34 Fuses 11 35 Installation of accessories 11 36 Replacing bulbs 11 37 Headlights models with LED headlights 11 37 Headlights models with halogen headlights 11 37 Front turn si...

Page 379: ...Any problems caused by improper maintenance and service performed by you are not eligible for warranty coverage WARNING Always select a safe area when performing maintenance on your vehicle Always be...

Page 380: ...coolant brake fluid or any other fluid on hot engine components This may cause a fire When the ignition switch is in the ON position the cooling fan may operate suddenly even when the engine is stoppe...

Page 381: ...hood is open do not operate the wind shield wipers Doing so could result in damage to the engine hood and wiper blades Be extremely careful not to catch fingers or other objects when closing the engin...

Page 382: ...prop from the slot in the hood and return the prop to its retainer 2 Lower the hood to a height of approxi mately 5 9 in 15 cm above its closed position and then let it drop 3 After closing the hood b...

Page 383: ...1 35 3 Battery page 11 34 4 Windshield washer tank page 11 29 5 Radiator cap page 11 11 6 Engine oil filler cap page 11 8 7 Engine coolant reservoir page 11 11 8 Engine oil filter page 11 9 9 Engine o...

Page 384: ...dly When the engine is operated at high engine speeds for extended periods of time When the engine is operated under heavy loads for extended periods of time When the engine idles for extended periods...

Page 385: ...gine 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 add any addit...

Page 386: ...changing intervals shown in the Warranty and Maintenance booklet NOTE Synthetic oil of the grade and viscosity noted in chapter 12 is the recom mended engine oil for optimum engine performance Conven...

Page 387: ...e 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 recommended that the cooling s...

Page 388: ...oolant changed by your SUBARU dealer if necessary The coolant should be changed according to the maintenance schedule in the Warranty and Maintenance Booklet Air cleaner element WARNING Do not operate...

Page 389: ...r cleaner case and pull the cover rearward while lifting it up 3 Remove the air cleaner element 4 Clean the inside of the air cleaner case both front and rear with a damp cloth and install a new air c...

Page 390: ...tension adjuster However replacement of the belt should be done according to the maintenance schedule in the Warranty and Maintenance Booklet Consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement If the drive b...

Page 391: ...details refer to Manual transmission front differential and rear differential gear oil F12 6 CAUTION Using a differential gear oil other than the specified oil may cause a decline in vehicle performa...

Page 392: ...to MAX Use only brake fluid from a sealed container Recommended brake fluid Refer to Fluids F12 7 CAUTION Never use different brands of brake fluid together Also avoid mixing DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fl...

Page 393: ...to MAX Use only clutch fluid from a sealed container Recommended clutch fluid Refer to Fluids F12 7 CAUTION Never use different brands of clutch fluid together Also avoid mixing DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake...

Page 394: ...n 65 mm Depress the pedal 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...

Page 395: ...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 396: ...on 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 turning the...

Page 397: ...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 will then drive the vehicle...

Page 398: ...ressure warning light does not illuminate briefly after the ignition switch is turned ON or the light illuminates steadily after blink ing for approximately one minute you should have your Tire Pressu...

Page 399: ...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 placard is loc...

Page 400: ...ration and destruction of the tires The resulting loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident Wheel balance Each wheel was correctly balanced when your vehicle was new but the wheels will become...

Page 401: ...peeds in wet weather can cause the vehicle to hydroplane The resulting loss of vehicle control can lead to an accident NOTE For safety inspect tire tread regularly and replace the tires before their t...

Page 402: ...ze and construction matching those shown on the tire placard and to have a speed symbol and load index matching those shown on the tire placard Using tires of a non specified size detracts from contro...

Page 403: ...wheels that are specified for your vehicle Wheels not meeting specifications could interfere with brake caliper opera tion and may cause the tires to rub against the wheel well housing dur ing turns...

Page 404: ...eplaced for tire rotation or to change a flat tire always check the tightness of the wheel nuts after driving approximately 600 miles 1 000 km If any nut is loose tighten it to the specified torque Ne...

Page 405: ...fluid SUBARU Windshield Washer Fluid contains 58 5 methyl alcohol and 41 5 surfactant by volume Its freezing tem perature varies according to how much it is diluted as indicated in the following tabl...

Page 406: ...on is jerky clean the outer surface of the windshield or rear window and the wiper blades using a sponge or soft cloth with a neutral detergent or mild abrasive cleaner After cleaning rinse the windsh...

Page 407: ...ade as sembly align it with the wiper arm connection part and then slide it in the opposite direction of removal to install After installing the wiper blade assembly check that the connection part is...

Page 408: ...the cap NOTE It may be difficult to perform the wiper blade rubber replacement We recom mend that you contact your SUBARU dealer for wiper blade rubber replace ment if necessary Rear window wiper bla...

Page 409: ...er is not provided with two metal spines remove the metal spines from the old blade rubber and install them in the new blade rubber 4 Align the claws of the plastic support with the grooves in the bla...

Page 410: ...r thor oughly Seek medical help imme diately if acid has entered the eyes If battery fluid is accidentally swallowed immediately drink a large amount of milk or water and seek medical attention im med...

Page 411: ...rload to prevent damage to the wiring harness and electrical equipment The fuses are located in two fuse boxes One is located under the instrument panel behind the fuse box cover on the driver s seat...

Page 412: ...hich fuse may be blown Look at the back side of each fuse box cover and refer to Fuses and circuits F12 10 4 Pull out the fuse with the fuse puller 5 Inspect the fuse If it has blown replace it with a...

Page 413: ...eadlights LED headlight warning light type B The LED headlight warning light illumi nates if the LED headlights malfunction Have your vehicle inspected at a SUBARU dealer as soon as possible Headlight...

Page 414: ...1 Low beam bulb 2 High beam bulb 3 Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb and remove the bulb from the headlight assembly by turning it counterclockwise 4 Replace the bulb with new one At...

Page 415: ...ead screwdriver 2 Open the rear portion of the trunk trim panel as illustrated NOTE Make sure that the part of the trunk trim in the illustration does not contact the trunk lid stay If the part is ben...

Page 416: ...rear combination light as sembly rearward and remove it from the vehicle 1 Tail light 2 Rear side marker light 3 Rear turn signal light 4 Remove the bulb socket from the rear combination light assemb...

Page 417: ...icle 8 Tighten the upper and lower screws 9 Reinstall the covers Backup light Sedan NOTE It may be difficult to replace the bulbs We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if...

Page 418: ...lb socket by turning it clockwise 6 Reconnect the electrical connector 7 Reinstall the trunk trim lining 5 door models 1 Apply a flat head screwdriver to the light cover as shown in the illustration a...

Page 419: ...crewdriver 2 Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and pull out the socket 3 Pull the bulb out of the socket 4 Install a new bulb 5 Reinstall the bulb socket and the trunk lid trim 5 door models 1 The...

Page 420: ...cause burns since the bulb may be very hot Have the bulb replaced by your SUBARU dealer Dome light and cargo area light Dome light Cargo area light 1 Remove the lens by prying the edge of the lens wit...

Page 421: ...ttery is incorrectly re placed Replace only with the same or equivalent type of the battery Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as bright sunlight fire or the like NOTE Replace only...

Page 422: ...wdriver with vinyl tape or a cloth 4 Insert a new battery with its positive side facing upward as shown in the figure 5 Attach the cover to the access key fob by fitting the projections and recesses t...

Page 423: ...Replace the old battery with a new battery making sure to install the new battery with the negative side facing up 5 Put together the transmitter case by fitting the hooks on the case 6 Reinstall the...

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Page 425: ...6 Fluids 12 7 Engine coolant 12 7 Electrical system 12 8 Tires 12 8 Temporary spare tires 12 9 Brake disc 12 9 Fuses and circuits 12 10 Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment 12 10 Fuse panel...

Page 426: ...75 6 4 460 182 1 4 625 Overall width 70 0 1 775 Overall height Models with roof rails 58 9 1 495 57 3 1 455 Models without roof rails 58 3 1 480 1 57 3 1 455 2 Wheel base 105 1 2 670 Tread Front 60 6...

Page 427: ...ne engine Displacement cu in cc 121 7 1 995 Bore 6 Stroke in mm 3 31 6 3 54 84 0 6 90 0 Compression ratio 12 5 1 Firing order 1 3 2 4 Fuel Fuel requirement Fuel tank capacity Unleaded gasoline with 87...

Page 428: ...gine oil and oil filter should be performed by a properly trained expert It is recommended that you have this service performed by your SUBARU dealer Approved engine oil Always use the SUBARU approved...

Page 429: ...International Lubricant Specification Advisory Commit tee GF 5 which can be identi fied with the ILSAC certification mark Starburst mark 0W 20 synthetic oil is the required oil for optimum engine per...

Page 430: ...qt 1 4 US qt 1 3 liters 1 1 Imp qt 0 8 US qt 0 8 liters 0 7 Imp qt Remarks 2 Manual transmission oil F11 14 Front differential gear oil CVT models and rear differential gear oil F11 15 1 The indicated...

Page 431: ...antity is only a guideline The necessary quantity for replacement may differ slightly depending on the temperature and other factors 3 For more details about maintenance and service refer to the indic...

Page 432: ...kPa 2 3 kgf cm2 Rear 32 psi 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...

Page 433: ...R17 89V Temporary spare tire inflation pressure recommended cold tire inflation pres sure 60 psi 420 kPa 4 2 kgf cm2 33 psi 230 kPa 2 3 kgf cm2 Brake disc If you need information on the usage limit va...

Page 434: ...rating Circuit 1 Empty 2 20A CIGAR SEAT H 3 7 5A IG A 1 4 15A AUDIO NAVI 5 15A IG B 2 6 Empty 7 15A 12V SOCKET 8 15A A C IG 9 7 5A ACC 10 7 5A IG B 1 11 Empty 12 Empty 13 7 5A IG A 3 14 7 5A UNIT B 15...

Page 435: ...RL 24 Empty 25 Empty 26 10A BACK UP 27 Empty 28 20A TRAIL R FOG 29 Empty 30 Empty 31 Empty 32 7 5A ILLUMI 33 7 5A KEY SW A 34 Empty 35 Empty 36 7 5A KEY SW B 37 7 5A STOP 38 7 5A EYE SIGHT Specificati...

Page 436: ...ng Circuit 1 7 5A HORN 2 2 7 5A HORN 1 3 15A H L LO RH 4 15A H L LO LH 5 7 5A ACTGS 6 10A H L HI RH 7 10A H L HI LH 8 10A TAIL 9 10A ODS 10 7 5A OBD 11 7 5A PU B UP 12 30A JB B 13 15A HAZARD 14 20A FU...

Page 437: ...27 15A E G1 28 Empty 29 30A BACKUP 30 25A R DEF 31 20A AUDIO 32 30A VDC SOL 33 25A MAIN FAN 34 25A SUB FAN 35 10A DEICER 36 15A F FOG 37 15A BLOWER 38 15A BLOWER 39 Empty 40 30A F WIPER 41 15A F WASH...

Page 438: ...ot while illuminated Before replacing bulbs turn off the lights and wait until the bulbs cool down Otherwise there is a risk of sustaining a burn injury CAUTION Replace any bulb only with a new bulb o...

Page 439: ...Bulb chart NOTE Lights A B C D E F and G are the LED Light Emitting Diode type Consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement Specifications Bulb chart CONTINUED 12 15...

Page 440: ...Parking light Front turn signal light models with halogen headlight 12V 5 28W 7444NA 8 Front fog light Models without steering responsive fog lights system 12V 19W H16 Models with steering responsive...

Page 441: ...rn signal light if equipped C Front position light Daytime running light models with LED headlight D Daytime running light if equipped models with halogen headlight E High mounted stop light sedan F S...

Page 442: ...Vehicle identification number under the 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...

Page 443: ...dverse safety consequences of overloading on handling and stopping and on tires 13 10 Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 13 11 Vehicle load limit how to determine 13 11 Calculating total and loa...

Page 444: ...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 Secti...

Page 445: ...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 446: ...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 tire infla...

Page 447: ...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 448: ...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 maxi...

Page 449: ...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 450: ...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 vehicle...

Page 451: ...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 452: ...to Flat tires F9 6 Determining compatibility of tire and vehicle load capaci ties The sum of four tires maximum load ratings must exceed the max imum loaded vehicle weight GVWR In addition sum of the...

Page 453: ...n the vehicle That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calcu lated in Step 4 6 If your vehicle will be towing a trailer load from your trailer will be transferre...

Page 454: ...Calculate the available load capa city as shown in the following examples Example 1A Vehicle capacity weight of the vehicle is 900 lbs 408 kg which is indicated on the vehicle placard with the stateme...

Page 455: ...There fore never tow a trailer with your vehicle Vehicle capacity weight of the vehicle is 900 lbs 408 kg which is indicated on the vehicle placard with the statement The combined weight of occupants...

Page 456: ...e used for trailer towing There fore never tow a trailer with your vehicle For example if a person weighing 143 lbs 65 kg and a child weighing 40 lbs 18 kg now enter the same vehicle bringing the numb...

Page 457: ...d produc tion tires All passenger car tires must con form to Federal Safety Require ments in addition to these grades Treadwear The treadwear grade is a compara tive rating based on the wear rate of t...

Page 458: ...deral Motor Vehicle Safety Stan dards No 109 Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the la boratory test wheel than the mini mum required by law WARNING The temperature grade for thi...

Page 459: ...Jersey Avenue SE West Building Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other informa tion about motor vehicle safety from http www safercar gov Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Repor...

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Page 462: ...o dimming mirror compass 3 79 3 80 Automatic headlight beam leveler Warning light 3 32 Automatic Locking Retractor Emergency Locking Retractor ALR ELR 1 13 B Battery Drainage prevention function 2 26...

Page 463: ...seat 1 32 Installation with ALR ELR seatbelt 1 28 Lower and tether anchorages 1 33 Top tether anchorages 1 36 Child safety 5 Locks 2 30 Chime Key 3 5 Light 3 66 Seatbelt 3 14 Cigarette lighter 6 8 Cle...

Page 464: ...ired or sleepy 7 Winter 8 6 E ECO gauge 3 11 Electrical system 12 8 Electronic Brake Force Distribution EBD system 7 33 Warning 3 22 Emergency Locking Retractor ELR 1 13 Engine Compartment overview 11...

Page 465: ...ator light 3 31 High low beam change dimmer 3 68 Hill start assist 7 41 11 19 OFF indicator light 3 23 Warning light 3 23 HomeLink 3 80 Hook Cargo tie down 6 13 Coat 6 10 Shopping bag 6 11 Towing and...

Page 466: ...lt pretensioner 1 22 Leather seat materials 10 6 License plate light 11 43 Light Backup 11 41 Cargo area 6 3 11 44 Control switch 3 66 Daytime running 3 71 Dome 6 2 11 44 Front fog 3 73 11 39 Front si...

Page 467: ...r 3 47 3 51 Overheating engine 9 13 P Parking Brake 7 39 Brake stroke 11 20 Light 11 39 Tips 7 39 Periodic inspections 8 4 Petrol fuel 7 3 Power Outlets 6 7 Outside mirrors 3 88 Steering 7 29 Steering...

Page 468: ...ont fog light 11 39 Front turn signal light 11 39 Halogen headlight 11 37 Headlight 11 37 License plate light 11 43 Map light 11 44 Parking light 11 39 Rear combination light 11 39 Rear side marker li...

Page 469: ...1 39 Storage compartment 6 5 Sun shade 2 39 Sun visors 6 3 Supplemental Restraint System airbag SRS 1 38 Synthetic leather upholstery 10 6 T Tachometer 3 9 Temperature warning light AT OIL TEMP 3 19 C...

Page 470: ...25 All Wheel Drive 3 23 AT OIL TEMP 3 19 Automatic headlight beam leveler 3 32 Brake system 3 21 BSD RCTA 3 33 Charge 3 18 CHECK ENGINE 3 16 Coolant temperature high 3 17 Door open 3 23 Engine low oil...

Page 471: ...Nut tightening torque 12 8 12 9 Replacement 11 27 Windows 2 30 Windshield Washer fluid 11 29 Wiper and washer switches 3 77 Wiper blades 11 30 Wiper deicer 3 88 Winter Driving 8 6 Tires 8 8 11 21 Wipe...

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Page 475: ...ls API classification SN with the words RESOURCE CON SERVING or ILSAC GF 5 which can be identified with the ILSAC certification mark Starburst mark For the complete viscosity requirements refer to Eng...

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