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Black plate (329,1)

Model "A8140GE-A" EDITED: 2007/ 12/ 13

Engine compartment overview

&

Non-turbo models

1)

Power steering fluid reservoir
(if equipped) (page 11-31)

2)

Manual transmission oil level gauge (MT)
(page 11-26) or Differential gear oil level
gauge (AT) (page 11-28)

3)

Clutch fluid reservoir (page 11-34)

4)

Automatic transmission fluid level gauge
(page 11-27)

5)

Brake fluid reservoir (page 11-33)

6)

Fuse box (page 11-51)

7)

Battery (page 11-49)

8)

Windshield washer tank (page 11-44)

9)

Engine oil filler cap (page 11-15)

10) Engine coolant reservoir (page 11-19)
11) Radiator cap (page 11-19)
12) Engine oil level gauge (page 11-15)
13) Air cleaner element (page 11-22)

Maintenance and service

11-13

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Summary of Contents for Forester

Page 1: ...d illustrations found in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD reserves the right to change specifications and designs at any time without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles previously sold This Owner s Manual applies to all models and covers all equipment including factory installed options ...

Page 2: ...Black plate 2 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 This manual describes the following vehicle types The illustrated vehicle is one of the FORESTER series ...

Page 3: ...u how to use the seat and seatbelt and contains precau tions for the SRS airbags Chapter 2 Keys and doors This chapter informs you how to operate the keys locks and windows Chapter 3 Instruments and controls This chapter informs you about the opera tion of instrument panel indicators and how to use the instruments and other switches Chapter 4 Climate control This chapter informs you how to operate...

Page 4: ...is manual care fully in order to gain a better understand ing of how to use your SUBARU vehicle safely WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehicle or both could result if the caution is ignored NOTE A NOTE gives information or sugges tions how to mak...

Page 5: ...iper mist for single wipe Rear window wiper Rear window washer Lights Headlight beam leveler Tail lights license plate lights and instrument panel illumi nation Headlights Turn signal Illumination brightness Engine hood Mark Name Fan speed Instrument panel outlets Instrument panel outlets and foot outlets Foot outlets Windshield defroster and foot outlets Windshield defroster Rear window defogger ...

Page 6: ...eat belts it offers the best combined protection in case of a serious accident Not wearing a seatbelt increases the chance of severe injury or death in a crash even when the vehicle has the SRS airbag The SRS airbags deploy with considerable speed and force Occupants who are out of proper position when the SRS airbag deploys could suffer very serious injuries Because the SRS airbag needs enough sp...

Page 7: ...NG CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT SEAT DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG Always turn the child safety locks to the LOCK position when children sit on the rear seat Serious injury could result if a child accidentally opens the door and falls out Refer to the Child safety locks section in chapter 2 Always lock the passenger s win dow...

Page 8: ...nd others In addition if you are injured in the accident alcohol may increase the severity of that injury Please don t drink and drive Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents Since alco hol affects all people differently you may have consumed too much alcohol to drive safely even if the level of alcohol in your blood is below the legal limit The safest thing you can do is n...

Page 9: ...r attention from driving and can lead to an accident If you use a car phone cell phone pull off the road and park in a safe place before using your phone In some coun tries only hands free phones may legally be used while driving Driving vehicles equipped with navigation system WARNING Do not allow the monitor to distract your attention from driving Also do not operate the controls of the navigati...

Page 10: ...th and before any long journey Check the tire pressure when the tires are cold Use a pressure gauge to adjust the tire pressures to the values shown on the tire placard Refer to the Tires and wheels section in chapter 11 for detailed information WARNING Driving at high speeds with exces sively low tire pressures can cause the tires to deform severely and to rapidly become hot A sharp in crease in ...

Page 11: ... and doors 2 Instruments and controls Climate control 4 Audio 5 Interior equipment 6 Starting and operating 7 Driving tips 8 In case of emergency 9 Appearance care 10 Maintenance and service 11 Specifications 12 Supplement 13 Index 14 3 一般Model A8140GE A Edited 2007 12 13 ...

Page 12: ...11 2 Headlight switch page 3 33 3 Replacing bulbs page 11 54 4 Wiper switch page 3 41 5 Sunroof page 2 35 6 Roof rail page 8 11 7 Door locks page 2 4 8 Tire pressure page 11 39 9 Flat tires page 9 2 10 Tire chains page 8 10 11 Fog light switch page 3 38 12 Tie down hooks page 9 10 13 Towing hook page 9 10 ...

Page 13: ...el A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 1 Rear window defogger button page 3 43 2 Fuel filler lid and cap page 7 2 3 Child safety locks page 2 31 4 Tie down hooks page 9 11 5 Rear gate page 2 34 6 Towing hook page 9 11 11 CONTINUED 0 ...

Page 14: ...el A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 12 Interior Passenger compartment area 1 Anchor bars for ISOFIX child restraint system page 1 33 2 Seatbelt page 1 10 3 Parking brake lever page 7 35 4 Front seat page 1 2 5 Rear seat page 1 7 ...

Page 15: ...Black plate 15 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 1 Center console page 6 5 2 Cup holder page 6 7 Ashtray page 6 12 3 Front power supply socket page 6 9 4 Glove box page 6 4 13 CONTINUED 0 ...

Page 16: ...3 11 6 Wiper control lever page 3 39 7 Hazard warning flasher switch page 3 10 8 Audio page 5 1 9 Shift lever MT page 7 14 Selector lever AT page 7 18 10 Climate control page 4 1 11 Cruise control page 7 38 12 Horn page 3 49 13 SRS airbag page 1 37 14 Tilt telescopic steering page 3 49 15 Audio control buttons page 5 23 16 Fuse box page 11 51 17 Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch page 7 34 18 Hoo...

Page 17: ...e 3 11 7 Wiper control lever page 3 39 or Light control lever page 3 33 8 Hazard warning flasher switch page 3 10 9 Audio page 5 1 10 Shift lever MT page 7 14 Selector lever AT page 7 18 11 Climate control page 4 1 12 Audio control buttons page 5 23 13 Horn page 3 49 14 SRS airbag page 1 37 15 Tilt telescopic steering page 3 49 16 Cruise control page 7 38 17 Fuse box page 11 51 18 Vehicle Dynamics...

Page 18: ...e 3 41 2 Mist page 3 41 3 Windshield washer page 3 42 4 Rear window wiper and washer switch page 3 42 5 Wiper intermittent time control switch page 3 41 6 Wiper control lever page 3 39 7 Light control switch page 3 33 8 Fog light switch page 3 38 9 Headlight ON OFF page 3 33 10 Headlight flasher High Low beam change page 3 34 11 Turn signal page 3 34 ...

Page 19: ...ge page 3 34 3 Headlight ON OFF page 3 33 4 Front fog light switch page 3 38 5 Light control switch page 3 33 6 Wiper control lever page 3 39 7 Wiper intermittent time control switch page 3 41 8 Rear window wiper and washer switch page 3 42 9 Mist page 3 41 10 Windshield washer page 3 42 11 Windshield wiper page 3 41 17 CONTINUED 0 ...

Page 20: ... 18 Combination meter MT vehicles 1 Tachometer page 3 13 2 Speedometer page 3 12 3 Fuel gauge page 3 13 4 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset knob page 3 11 5 Odometer Trip meter page 3 12 6 Coolant temperature warning indicator light page 3 18 ...

Page 21: ... page 3 13 2 Speedometer page 3 12 3 Fuel gauge page 3 13 4 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset knob page 3 11 5 Odometer Trip meter page 3 12 6 Selector lever and gear position indicator page 3 29 7 Coolant temperature warning indicator light page 3 18 19 CONTINUED 0 ...

Page 22: ...ve warning light AT vehicles 3 23 Power steering warning light if equipped 3 23 Hill start assist warning light MT vehicles 3 22 Vehicle Dynamics Con trol operation indicator light 3 29 Vehicle Dynamics Con trol warning light Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF indicator light 3 20 Turn signal indicator lights 3 30 High beam indicator light 3 30 Automatic headlight beam leveler warning light if equipped ...

Page 23: ...Black plate 23 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 Tire changing tools 1 Jack handle page 9 2 page 9 16 2 Jack page 9 2 page 9 16 3 Spare tire page 9 2 21 0 ...

Page 24: ... Door unlock selection function 3 Operation Non operation Non operation 2 13 Remote keyless entry system 1 Automatic locking Operation Non operation Operation 2 25 Automatic locking operation period Can be set in range from 20s to 60s 30s 2 25 Key lock in prevention 1 Key lock in prevention Operation Non operation Operation 2 7 Rear window defogger Rear window defogger Operation for 15 min Contin ...

Page 25: ...p belt pretensioners driver s side Australia models only 1 22 System monitors 1 23 System servicing 1 24 Precautions against vehicle modification 1 24 Child restraint systems 1 25 Where to place a child restraint system 1 26 Choosing a child restraint system 1 27 Child restraint suitability for each seating position Europe 1 28 Installing child restraint systems with A ELR seatbelt 1 29 Installing...

Page 26: ...injury or death WARNING Put children in the REAR seat properly restrained at all times in a child restraint device or in a seat belt whichever is appropriate for the child s age height and weight The SRS airbag deploys with con siderable speed and force and can injure or even kill children espe cially if they are not restrained or improperly restrained Because chil dren are lighter and weaker than...

Page 27: ... in a reclined position can spring back upward with force when the lever is pulled While operating the lever to return the seatback hold the seatback lightly so that it may be raised back gradually 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 Also do not place objects suc...

Page 28: ...ushion height 2 Seat cushion angle control switch To adjust the seat cushion angle pull up or push down the front end of the control switch 3 Seatback angle reclining control switch To adjust the angle of the seatback move the control switch 4 Seat height control switch To adjust the seat height pull up or push down the rear end of the control switch WARNING To prevent the passenger from slid ing ...

Page 29: ...is struck from the rear decreasing the amount of rearward head movement and thus reducing the risk of whiplash For maximum effectiveness the head restraint should be adjusted so that the center of the head restraint is closest to the top of the occupant s ears CAUTION Each active head restraint is effective only when its height is properly adjusted and the driver passenger sits in the correct posi...

Page 30: ...B Right hand side To turn on the seat heater push the LO or HI position on the switch as desired depending on the temperature Selecting the HI position will cause the seat to heat up quicker The indicator located on the switch illumi nates when the seat heater is in operation When the vehicle s interior is warmed enough or before you leave the vehicle be sure to turn the switch off Type B seat hea...

Page 31: ...rious internal injury or death WARNING Never stack luggage or other cargo higher than the top of the seatback because it could tumble forward and injure passengers in the event of a sudden stop or accident Armrest To lower the armrest pull the top edge of the armrest down WARNING To avoid the possibility of serious injury passengers must never be allowed to sit on the center armrest while the vehi...

Page 32: ...t up To lower it push the head restraint down while pressing the release button on the top of the seatback The head restraint should be adjusted so that the center of the head restraint is closest to the top of the occupant s ears When the seats are not occupied lower the head restraints to improve rearward visibility Rear center seating position CAUTION The head restraint is not intended to be us...

Page 33: ... hand between the headrest and the cargo area cover when you recline the rear seat Push the switch and adjust the seatback to the desired position Then release the switch and make sure the seatback is securely locked into place Folding down the rear seat back WARNING After returning the rear seatback to its original position be certain to place all of the seatbelts and the tab attached to the seat...

Page 34: ...eatbelts Seatbelt safety tips WARNING All persons in the vehicle should fasten their seatbelts BEFORE the vehicle starts to move Other wise the possibility of serious injury becomes greater in the event of a sudden stop or acci dent All belts should fit snugly in order to provide full restraint Loose fitting belts are not as effective in preventing or reducing injury Each seatbelt is designed to s...

Page 35: ...hild restraint system the child should sit in the rear seat and be restrained using the seatbelts According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions Never allow a child to stand up or kneel on the seat If the shoulder portion of the belt crosses the face or neck adjust the shoulder belt anchor height window...

Page 36: ...utomatic Locking Retractor ALR mode When the child restraint system is re moved make sure that the seatbelt retracts fully and the retractor returned to the Emergency Locking Retractor ELR mode For instructions on how to convert the retractor to the ALR mode and restore it to the ELR mode refer to the Child restraint systems section in this chapter Seatbelt warning light and chime NOTE If your sea...

Page 37: ...ccupant detection system of the front passenger s seat detects the passenger by the weight on the seat Therefore if there is a heavy object on the seat the warning system to fasten the seatbelt is activated If you use a cushion on a passen ger s seat there is the possibility that the occupant detection system cannot detect the passenger If the driver s seatbelt and or the passen ger s seatbelt is ...

Page 38: ... hip bones instead of across the weaker abdomen Seatbelts provide maximum re straint when the occupant sits well back and upright in the seat To reduce the risk of sliding under the seatbelt in a collision the front seatbacks should be always used in the upright posi tion while the vehicle is running If the front seatbacks are not used in the upright position in a collision the risk of sliding und...

Page 39: ...ocked let the belt retract slightly after giving it a strong pull then pull it out slowly again 4 Insert the tongue plate into the buckle until you hear a click 5 To make the lap part tight pull up on the shoulder belt 6 Place the lap belt as low as possible on your hips not on your waist Adjusting the front seat shoulder belt anchor height The shoulder belt anchor height should be adjusted to the...

Page 40: ...re retracted properly to avoid catching the belt webbing in the door Rear seatbelts except rear center seatbelt 1 Sit well back in the seat 2 Pick up the tongue plate and pull the belt out slowly Do not let it get twisted If the belt stops before reaching the buckle return the belt slightly and pull it out more slowly If the belt still cannot be unlocked let the belt retract slightly after giving ...

Page 41: ...f injury in an accident When fastening the belt after it is pulled out from the retractor espe cially when inserting the connec tor s tongue plate into the mating buckle on right hand side always check that the webbing is not twisted WARNING Be sure to fasten both tongue plates to the respective buckles If the seatbelt is used only as a shoulder belt with the connector s tongue plate not fastened ...

Page 42: ...seatbelt pass it through the belt guide 3 After confirming that the webbing is not twisted insert the connector 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 If the belt still cannot be unlocked let the belt retract slightly after giving it a strong p...

Page 43: ... for greater cargo area it is necessary to disconnect the connector 1 Insert a key or other hard pointed object into the slot in the connector buckle on the right hand side and push it in and the connector tongue plate will disconnect from the buckle 2 Allow the retractor to roll up the belt You should hold the webbing end and guide it back into the retractor while it is rolling up Neatly store th...

Page 44: ...cuts gashes tears damage loose bolts or worn areas Replace the seatbelts even if only minor damage is found CAUTION Keep the belts free of polishes oils chemicals and particularly battery acid Never attempt to make modifica tions or changes that will prevent the seatbelt from operating prop erly Front seatbelt pretensioners The driver s and front passenger s seat belts have a seatbelt pretensioner...

Page 45: ...ction or activation of the pretensioner we recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible If the front seatbelt retractor assem bly or surrounding area has been damaged we recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible When you sell your vehicle we urge you to explain to the buyer that it has seatbelt pretensioners by alerting him to the contents of this secti...

Page 46: ...s and frontal SRS air bag operate simultaneously Pretensioners are designed to func tion on a one time only basis In the event that a pretensioner is activated we recommend that you have both the driver s and front passenger s seatbelt retractor assemblies replaced with genuine SUBARU parts by your author ized SUBARU dealer If either front seatbelt does not retract or cannot be pulled out due to a...

Page 47: ... side if equipped Side airbag module driver s side if equipped Side airbag module front passenger s side if equipped Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house right hand side if equipped Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house left hand side if equipped Curtain airbag module right hand side if equipped Curtain airbag module left hand side if equipped Satellite safing sensor under the rear center seat ...

Page 48: ...onsole If you need service or repair in those areas or near the front seatbelt pretensioner we re commend that you have the work performed by your authorized SUBARU dealer NOTE If the front part of the vehicle is damaged in an accident to the extent that the seatbelt pretensioner does not operate we recommend that you con tact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible Precautions against vehicle modi...

Page 49: ... According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions WARNING Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap or in his or her arms while the vehicle is moving The passenger cannot protect the child from injury in a collision because the child will be caught between the passenger and objects inside the v...

Page 50: ...ctor A ELR seatbelts and ISOFIX anchor bars are provided for installing a child restraint system Top tether anchorages are also provided for these positions Some types of child restraints might not be able to be secured firmly due to projection of the seat cushion In this seating position you should use only a child restraint system that has a bottom base that fits snugly against the contours of t...

Page 51: ... This warning label means Extreme Hazard Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it Choosing a child restraint system Choose a child restraint system that is appropriate for the child s size and age to provide the child with proper protection Also it is important that the child restraint system meets safety standards applicable to your country In m...

Page 52: ...ting position Rear seating position Passenger Window side Center Up to 13 kg 0 to 15 months 0 0 6 L1 L2 6 9 to 18 kg 8 to 48 months I 6 L3 6 15 to 36 kg 3 to 12 years II III 6 L4 L5 6 L1 Suitable for SUBARU Baby safe plus that is approved for the use in this mass group L2 Suitable for SUBARU Baby safe ISOFIX plus that is approved for the use in this mass group With ISOFIX fastening only L3 Recomme...

Page 53: ...itable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group and or this size class IL1 SUBARU BABY SAFE ISOFIX Plus IL2 SUBARU KIDFIX Installing child restraint sys tems with A ELR seatbelt WARNING Child restraint systems and seat belts can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather they could burn a small child Check the child restraint system before you place a child in it...

Page 54: ...urer 3 Insert the tongue plate into the buckle until you hear a click 4 Take up the slack in the lap belt 5 Push and pull the child restraint system forward and from side to side to check if it is firmly secured 6 To remove the child restraint system press the release button on the seatbelt buckle WARNING NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD FA CING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT PASSENGER S SEAT DOING SO RISKS SERI...

Page 55: ...etractor over from the Emergency Locking Retractor ELR to the Automatic Locking Retractor ALR function Then allow the belt to rewind into the retractor As the belt is rewinding clicks will be heard which indicate the retractor functions as ALR 6 Before having a child sit in the child restraint system move it back and forth and right and left to check if it is firmly secured Sometimes a child restr...

Page 56: ...tion of the retractor That function is restored by allowing the seatbelt to retract fully Installing a booster seat 1 Place the booster seat in the rear seating position and sit the child on it The child should sit well back on the booster seat 2 Run the lap and shoulder belt through or around the booster seat and the child following the instructions provided by its manufacturer 3 Insert the tongu...

Page 57: ...k of sliding under the lap belt and of the lap belt sliding up over the abdomen and both can result in serious inter nal injury or death Make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the 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 using ISOFIX an chor bars Your vehic...

Page 58: ...two anchor bars for the position where you want to install the child restraint system 2 While following the instructions sup plied by the child restraint system manu facturer connect the connectors of the child restraint system to the anchor bars When the connectors are fastened make sure that the adjacent seatbelts are not caught 3 Before seating a child in the child restraint system try to move ...

Page 59: ...OTE Before installing a child restraint sys tem ask the manufacturer of the sys tem to confirm that it is one approved for your vehicle Top tether anchorages Your vehicle is provided with two top tether anchorages so that a child restraint system having a top tether can be installed in the rear seat When installing a child restraint system using top tether proceed as follows while observing the in...

Page 60: ...SOFIX anchor bars or seatbelt lift up the head restraint while pressing the release button Store the head restraint in the cargo area Avoid placing 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 2 Remove the cover for the appropriate upper anchorage 3 Attach the child restraint top tether hook to ...

Page 61: ... passengers in the vehicle should always wear seat belts when the vehicle is moving The SRS airbag is designed only as a supplement to the primary protection provided by the seat belt It does not do away with the need to fasten seatbelts In com bination with the seatbelts it offers the best combined protec tion in case of a serious accident Not wearing a seatbelt increases the chance of severe inj...

Page 62: ...their risk of being injured from deployment is greater Secure ALL types of child re straint devices including for ward facing child seats in the REAR seats at all times According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seat ing positions For instructions and precautions concerning the child restraint system refer to the Chi...

Page 63: ...ITED 2007 12 13 NOTE When you sell your vehicle we urge you to explain to the buyer that it is equipped with SRS airbags by alerting him or her to the applicable section in this Owner s Manual Seat seatbelt and SRS airbags 1 39 CONTINUED 1 ...

Page 64: ...odule front passenger s side if equipped 8 Side airbag sensor center pillar left hand side if equipped 9 Side airbag sensor center pillar right hand side if equipped 10 Airbag wiring 11 Seatbelt pretensioner driver s side 12 Seatbelt pretensioner front passenger s side 13 Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house right hand side if equipped 14 Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house left hand side if ...

Page 65: ...llar right hand side if equipped 9 Side airbag sensor center pillar left hand side if equipped 10 Airbag wiring 11 Seatbelt pretensioner driver s side 12 Seatbelt pretensioner front passenger s side 13 Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house left hand side if equipped 14 Curtain airbag sensor rear wheel house right hand side if equipped 15 Curtain airbag module left hand side if equipped 16 Curtain...

Page 66: ...tbelts by reducing the impact on the driver s and front passenger s head and chest WARNING NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD FA CING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT SEAT DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG A warning label as shown above is attached to the sun visor This warning label means Extreme Hazard Do not use a rearward facing child rest...

Page 67: ...ar from the steering wheel as practical while still maintaining full vehicle control and the front passenger should move the seat as far back as possible and sit upright and well back in the seat It is also important to wear your seatbelt to help avoid injuries that can result when the SRS airbag contacts an occupant not in proper position such as one thrown toward the front of the vehicle during ...

Page 68: ...ra wide mir ror over the rear view mirror If the SRS airbag deploys those objects could become projectiles that could seriously injure vehicle occupants Operation A Driver s side B Passenger s side 1 SRS AIRBAGs deploy as soon as a collision occurs 2 After deployment SRS AIRBAGs start to deflate immediately so that the driver s vision is not obstructed ...

Page 69: ...will be released These occurrences are normal result of the deployment This smoke does not indicate a fire in the vehicle CAUTION Do not touch the SRS airbag system components around the steering wheel and dashboard with bare hands right after deployment Doing so can cause burns because the components can be very hot as a result of deployment The SRS frontal airbag is designed to deploy in the eve...

Page 70: ...times might the SRS frontal airbag deploy The SRS frontal airbag may be activated when the vehicle sustains a hard impact in the undercarriage area from the road surface such as when the vehicle plunges into a deep ditch is severely impacted or knocked hard against an obstacle on the road such as a curb ...

Page 71: ...ad bed of a truck 3 The vehicle sustains an oblique offset frontal impact 4 The vehicle sustains an offset side collision There are many types of collisions which might not necessarily require SRS frontal airbag deployment In the event of acci dents like those illustrated the SRS frontal airbag may not deploy depending on the level of accident forces involved Seat seatbelt and SRS airbags 1 47 CON...

Page 72: ...he SRS side airbag is stored in the door side of each front seat seatback which bears an SRS AIRBAG label In a moderate to severe side impact collision the SRS side airbag on the impacted side of the vehicle deploys between the occupant and the door panel and supplements the seatbelt by reducing the impact on the occupant s chest The curtain airbag on each side of the cabin is stored in the roof s...

Page 73: ...r head or other parts of the body are too close to the SRS side airbag Since your vehicle is equipped with SRS curtain airbags do not sit or lean unnecessarily close to the front or rear door on either side The curtain airbag on each side of the cabin is stored in the roof side between the front pillar and a point over the rear seat and it provides protection by deploying rapidly faster than the b...

Page 74: ...nd do not place objects near the SRS side airbags In the event of the SRS side airbag deployment they could be pro pelled dangerously toward the vehicle s occupants and cause injuries Do not attach a hands free micro phone or any other accessory to a front pillar a center pillar a rear pillar the windshield a side win dow an assist grip or any other cabin surface that would be near a deploying SRS...

Page 75: ...illars and rear wheel houses Another impact sensor which also senses impact force is located under the rear center seat If one of the center pillar impact sensors and the impact sensor that is located under the rear center seat together sense an impact force above a predetermined level in a side collision the control module causes both the SRS side airbag and curtain airbag on the impacted side to...

Page 76: ... components can be very hot as a result of deployment The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag are designed to deploy in the event of an accident involving a moderate to severe side impact collision It is basically not designed to deploy in a lesser side impact Also it is basically not designed to deploy in frontal or rear impacts because SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deployment would n...

Page 77: ... 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 onto its side or roof There are many types of collisions which might not necessarily require SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deploy ment In the event of accidents like those illustrated the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag may not deploy depending...

Page 78: ...d SRS curtain airbag deploy only once on the first impact Example In the case of a double side impact collision first with one vehicle and immediately followed by another from the same direction once the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag are activated on the first impact they will not be activated on the second SRS airbag system monitor A diagnostic system continually monitors the readiness o...

Page 79: ... repaired the seatbelt pretensioners and or SRS airbags will operate improperly e g SRS airbags may inflate in a very minor collision or not inflate in a severe collision which may increase the risk of injury Flashing or flickering of the warn ing light No illumination of the warning light when the ignition switch is first turned to the ON position Continuous illumination of the warning light Illu...

Page 80: ...the front pillar to a point over the rear seat is scratched cracked or otherwise damaged In addition if your vehicle is equipped with SRS side airbags and SRS curtain airbags we recommend that you con tact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible in the following cases Center pillar rear wheel house or rear sub frame or an area near these parts was involved in an accident in which the SRS side airba...

Page 81: ...an genuine SUBARU accessory parts or parts that match the quality of genuine SUBARU accessory parts Modification of the suspension system or front end structure Installation of a tire of different size and construction from the tires specified on the vehicle placard attached to the driver s door pillar or specified for indivi dual vehicle models in this Own er s Manual Attachment of any equipment ...

Page 82: ... gate by remote keyless entry system unlocking by buttons 2 16 Warning chimes and warning light 2 16 Disabling keyless access function 2 22 When access key does not operate properly 2 22 Replacing battery of access key 2 23 Remote keyless entry system if equipped 2 24 Locking and unlocking doors 2 25 Unlocking rear gate 2 26 Interior light interlock function 2 26 Replacing battery 2 26 Double lock...

Page 83: ...e you are driving it could turn the ignition switch from the ON position to the Acc or OFF position thereby stopping the engine Key number plate 1 Key number plate 2 Security ID 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 another safe place not in the vehicle This number is needed to make a replacement key if you lose you...

Page 84: ...without push button start system section in chapter 3 For Europe This device complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecom munication Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the original Declara tion of Conformity and the CE marking are found in the chapter 13 NOTE To protect your vehicle from theft please pay close attention to the fol lowing security precautions Neve...

Page 85: ...ll function normally Key replacement Your key number plate and security ID plate will be required if you ever need a replacement key made Any new key must be registered for use with your vehicle s immobilizer system before it can be used Up to four keys can be registered for use with one vehicle For security all the keys registered with your vehicle s immobilizer system will have their ID codes er...

Page 86: ...le with double locking system 1 Rotate the lock lever rearward 2 Close the door To lock the front door from the outside without the key rotate the lock lever rearward and close the door To lock the rear door from the outside without the key rotate the lock lever rearward and close the door Always make sure that all doors and the rear gate are locked before leaving your vehicle NOTE With a vehicle ...

Page 87: ...ination to prevent the battery from discharging The opera tional non operational setting of this func tion can be changed by a SUBARU dealer We recommend that you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer if you would like to change the setting NOTE The default setting for this function is operational When leaving the vehicle please make sure that all doors and the rear gate are completely closed The batt...

Page 88: ...tional setting can be changed Vehicle with genuine SUBARU naviga tion system The operational non operational setting can be changed using the monitor For details please refer to the Owner s Man ual supplement for the navigation system The setting can also be changed by a SUBARU dealer We recommend that you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details Vehicle without genuine SUBARU navi gation sys...

Page 89: ...ce maker or an implanted defibrillator before using the keyless access function refer to Radio waves used for the keyless access with push button start system mentioned la ter and contact the electric medical equipment manufacturer for more information The radio waves from the transmitting antennas on the vehicle could adversely affect the operation of the electric medical equipment The operationa...

Page 90: ... door trim or within 2 m 6 6 ft around the vehicle e g in the garage The access key may be locked inside the vehicle or the battery may discharge rapidly Note that the power may not turn on in some cases depending on the location of the access key When the vehicle is not going to be used for an extended period of time when the keyless access functions are not going to be used or when the access ke...

Page 91: ...s key is dropped the integrated mechanical key inside may become loose Be careful not to lose the mechanical key NOTE If an access key is lost it is recommended that the access key be reregistered For reregistration of an access key we recommend that you contact a SUBARU dealer For a spare access key we recom mend that you contact a SUBARU dealer Up to 7 access keys can be regis tered for one vehi...

Page 92: ...d too close to the vehicle body the keyless access functions may not operate properly If they do not operate properly restart the operation from further away If the access key is placed near the ground or in an elevated location from the ground even if it is in the indicated operating range the keyless access functions may not operate properly When the access key is within the operating range it i...

Page 93: ...he door handle All doors including the rear gate will be unlocked Also the hazard warning flashers will flash twice 1 Rear gate opener button For the rear gate carry the access key and push the rear gate opener button located next to the license plate light The rear gate and all doors will be unlocked and the rear gate will be opened Also the hazard warning flashers will flash twice Locking 1 Door...

Page 94: ...the following operations is per formed When locking is operated by pressing one of the door lock unlock buttons When the doors are locked by pressing the button on the access key When the push button ignition switch is switched to Acc When the vehicle is equipped with the genuine SUBARU navigation system enabling disabling of the interlock and the time that the light stays illuminated can be set o...

Page 95: ...ned within 30 seconds after unlocking they will be automatically locked again When the vehicle is equipped with the genuine SUBARU navigation system enabling disabling of the automatic lock ing function and the time until automatic locking takes place can be set on the monitor screen For details please refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the navigation system When the vehicle is not equippe...

Page 96: ...where wireless equipment is used the oper ating ranges may change Before leaving the vehicle make sure that it is locked If any of the doors or the rear gate is open the function does not operate Enabling disabling of the hazard warning flashers and the time that the interior light stays illuminated can be set at SUBARU dealers For more details we recommend that you con tact a SUBARU dealer When t...

Page 97: ...he warning light flashes take the appropriate action Door ajar warning When the door lock unlock button is pressed to lock the vehicle while any of the doors including the rear gate is not fully closed the warning chime will sound NOTE Close the door that is open and lock the vehicle Lockout warning When you attempt to lock all doors while the access key is left inside the vehicle a chirp sound wi...

Page 98: ...Access key warning When the vehicle is driven while the access key is not inside the vehicle a chirp sound will be heard At the same time the access key warning light will flash NOTE Carry the access key and drive the vehicle Access key takeout warning When the driver exits the vehicle with the access key and closes the driver s door while the power is in a position other than OFF a chirp sound wi...

Page 99: ...hicle if the indi cator on the push button ignition switch is flashing in green when starting the engine This indicates the status that the steering wheel is not released and could result in an accident involving serious injury or death CAUTION When starting the engine again if the indicator light is still flashing in green there could be a steering lock malfunction We recommend that you contact y...

Page 100: ...l doors will be unlocked The door lock unlock button was pressed while the power is OFF and the access key is inside the vehicle Take out the access key from the vehicle and lock the doors If the access key is inside the vehicle the doors cannot be locked Beep 10 seconds The push button ignition switch is pushed while the ignition switch is in the OFF position and one of the doors including the re...

Page 101: ... driver s door while the power is in a position other than OFF Return the access key to inside the vehicle or switch the power to OFF Long beep continuous Long beep continuous Flashes 1 sec intermittent The driver exited the vehicle with the access key and closed the driver s door while the power is in a position other than OFF and the selector lever is in a position other than the P position Shif...

Page 102: ...cess key warning light on meter Operation indi cator on push button ignition switch Status Action Flashes in or ange A malfunction was detected in the power system or steering lock We recommend that you contact a SUBARU dealer immediately and have the vehicle inspected Keys and doors 2 21 CONTINUED 2 ...

Page 103: ...er s door twice 6 Within 30 seconds after step 5 is performed pull the power door locking switch to the rear position unlock side twice while the door is open 7 Within 30 seconds after step 6 is performed close and open the driver s door once 8 Within 5 seconds after step 7 is performed close the door A chirp sound will be heard twice and the functions are disabled NOTE In steps 4 and 6 pull the p...

Page 104: ...battery with a new one Battery Button battery CR1632 1 Knob 2 Mechanical key 1 Take out the mechanical key 2 Wrap a flat head screwdriver with vinyl tape or a cloth and insert it in the gap A to remove the cover 3 Remove the board in the cover B Place it with the battery side facing upward 4 Wrap a flat head screwdriver with insulating tape and insert it between the battery and the board B Take ou...

Page 105: ...se a new battery After replacing the battery confirm that the access key functions properly Remote keyless entry system if equipped By use of the remote transmitter you can lock or unlock all doors and the rear gate from a distance within approximately 1 0 m 3 2 ft of the vehicle The operable distance varies depending on the environ mental conditions The system s operable distance will be shorter ...

Page 106: ...cking any other doors Unlocking doors with the unlock function 1 With all doors closed pressing the button causes only the driver s door to unlock 2 If you press the button again within 5 seconds of unlocking the driver s door all of the other doors including the rear gate will be unlocked The operational non operational setting for this function can be changed by a SUBARU dealer Operational Only ...

Page 107: ... and the map lights will illuminate for approximately 15 seconds and gradually turn off When the or LOCK button is pressed the dome light and the map lights immediately turn off Also the dome light and the map lights will start going out if the key is turned to the ON position To activate this function set the dome light switch to the DOOR position The setting for the illumination period of the do...

Page 108: ...damage the printed circuit board in the trans mitter when replacing the battery Be careful not to allow children to touch the battery and any re moved parts children could swallow them Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sun shine fire or the like Type A 1 Remove the screw on t...

Page 109: ...e button side into the hook on the key side 8 Reinstall the screw on the transmitter case Type B 1 Remove the screw on the transmitter case 2 Separate the case 1 Negative side facing up 3 Remove the old battery 4 Fit a new battery type CR 1620 3V or equivalent in the case with its negative side facing upward 5 Put the case together by fitting the mating part of the button side into the hook on the...

Page 110: ...ey from the ignition switch and have all occupants get out of the vehicle 2 Close all of the doors and the rear gate securely 3 Insert the key into the key cylinder of the driver s door then turn it in the locking direction to set the double locking system All of the doors and the rear gate will be locked Setting system using remote trans mitter 1 Remove the key from the ignition switch and have a...

Page 111: ... transmitter Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the ON position Open the driver s window then insert the key into the key cylinder of the driver s door and turn it in the unlocking direction Break one of the windows and climb out through the window opening Open the rear gate from inside the cargo area Refer to Rear gate if the rear gate cannot be opened in chapter 9 If a batter...

Page 112: ...c locking function is in operation Refer to the Locking and unlocking doors section in this chapter This function is canceled when the doors are unlocked using the remote keyless entry system or the ignition switch is turned to ON NOTE Even while this function is activated doors can be unlocked using their lock levers refer to the Door locks section in this chapter This function is not activated w...

Page 113: ...wer windows operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON position Driver s side switches 1 Lock switch 2 For driver s window with one touch auto up and down feature 3 For front passenger s window 4 For rear left window 5 For rear right window All door windows can be controlled by the power window switch cluster at the driver side door Operating the driver s window 1 Automatically open close ...

Page 114: ...d hold it until it reaches the desired position Locking the passengers windows 1 Lock 2 Unlock Push the lock switch When the lock switch is in the LOCK position the passengers windows cannot be opened or closed Press the switch again to cancel the passengers window locking Passengers side switches To open Push the switch down and hold it until the window reaches the desired position To close Pull ...

Page 115: ...t dangerous exhaust gas from entering the vehicle always keep the rear gate closed while driving Do not attempt to shut the rear gate while holding the recessed grip Also avoid closing the rear gate by pulling on the recessed grip from inside the cargo space There is a danger of your hand being caught and injured CAUTION Do not jam a plastic bag in or place cellophane tape on the rear gate stays o...

Page 116: ...ore closing the sunroof make sure that no one s hands arms head or other objects will be accidentally caught in the sun roof Before leaving the vehicle al ways remove the key from the ignition switch for safety and never allow an unattended child to remain in the vehicle Failure to follow this procedure could result in injury to a child operat ing the sunroof Never try to check the anti en trapmen...

Page 117: ...close the sunroof completely To stop the sunroof at a desired position momentarily push the switch to the CLOSE or OPEN side Anti entrapment function When the sunroof senses an object trapped between its glass and the vehi cle s roof during closure it automatically moves back by 15 cm 6 in from that point and then stops The anti entrapment function may also be activated by a strong shock on the su...

Page 118: ... light 3 18 Oil pressure warning light 3 18 AT OIL TEMP warning light AT vehicles 3 19 Rear differential oil temperature warning light if equipped 3 19 ABS warning light 3 19 Vehicle Dynamics Control warning light Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF indicator light 3 20 Brake system warning light 3 21 Low fuel warning light 3 22 Hill start assist warning light MT vehicles 3 22 Door open warning light 3 2...

Page 119: ...Turn signal lever 3 34 Illumination brightness control 3 35 Headlight beam leveler if equipped 3 36 Automatic headlight beam leveler vehicles with HID headlights 3 36 Manual headlight beam leveler vehicles without HID headlights if equipped 3 36 Fog light switch 3 38 Front fog light switch if equipped 3 38 Rear fog light switch if equipped 3 38 Wiper and washer 3 39 Windshield wiper and washer swi...

Page 120: ...ou turn the ignition switch LOCK The key can only be inserted or removed in this position The key can be turned from Acc to LOCK only when the key is pushed in while turning it The ignition switch will lock the steering wheel when you remove the key If turning the key is difficult turn the steering wheel slightly to the right and left as you turn the key WARNING Never turn the ignition switch to L...

Page 121: ...ion and again try to start your engine NOTE The engine may not start in the follow ing cases The key grip is touching another key or a metallic key holder The key is near another key that contains an immobilizer transponder The key is near or touching another transmitter Key reminder chime if equipped The reminder chime sounds when the driver s door opens and the key is in the LOCK or Acc position...

Page 122: ...ad versely affect the operation of the electric medical equipment The operational non operational setting for the keyless access functions can be changed For the setting procedure refer to the Disabling keyless access func tion section in chapter 2 The setting can also be changed by a SUBARU dealer For more de tails we recommend that you contact a SUBARU dealer For detailed information about the o...

Page 123: ...rea or within 2 m 6 6 ft around the vehicle e g in the garage The access key may be locked inside the vehicle or the battery may discharge rapidly Note that the power may not turn on in some cases depending on the location of the access key When the vehicle is not going to be used for an extended period of time when the keyless access functions are not going to be used or when the access key needs...

Page 124: ... key we recommend that you contact a SUBARU dealer For a spare access key we recom mend that you contact a SUBARU dealer Up to 7 access keys can be regis tered for one vehicle Carefully store the key number plate and security ID plate supplied with the access key They are necessary for vehicle repair and additional registra tion of access keys Do not leave the access key in the storage spaces insi...

Page 125: ...he push button ignition switch without depressing the clutch pedal MT vehicles or the brake pedal AT vehicles Every time the button is pressed the power is switched in the sequence of OFF Acc ON and OFF When the engine is stopped and the push button ignition switch is in Acc or ON the operation indicator on the push button ignition switch illuminates in orange Power status Indicator color Operatio...

Page 126: ...initialize the steer ing lock Initialization of steering lock Switch the power to OFF Open and close the driver s door and wait for approximately 10 sec onds When the steering is locked the initialization is com pleted NOTE When operating the push button ignition switch firmly press it all the way If the push button ignition switch is pressed quickly the power may not turn on and off When access k...

Page 127: ... ding will sound and the opera tion indicator on the push button ignition switch illuminates in green 5 Within 5 seconds after the operation indicator illuminates in green release the brake pedal and press the push button ignition switch Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher is used to warn other drivers when you have to park your vehicle under emergency conditions The hazard warning f...

Page 128: ...e ignition switch It is possible to activate or deactivate the movement of the meter needles and gauge needles that takes place when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK or Acc position Press the trip knob to show or on the odometer trip meter display The display can be switched as shown in the following illustration by pressing the trip knob or can...

Page 129: ...ometer trip meter will light up It is possible to switch the indications while the odometer trip meter is lit up If you do not press the trip knob within 10 seconds of illumination of the odometer trip meter the odometer trip meter will turn off The display can be switched as shown below by pressing the trip knob or cannot be displayed when the ignition switch is in the ON posi tion For the or ind...

Page 130: ...dule to protect the engine from overrev ving The engine will resume run ning normally after the engine speed is reduced below the red zone Fuel gauge 1 Low fuel warning light The fuel gauge shows the approximate amount of fuel remaining in the tank When the ignition switch is in the LOCK or Acc position the fuel gauge shows E even if the fuel tank contains fuel The gauge may move slightly during b...

Page 131: ...nt passenger s seatbelt warning light Australia models only The seatbelt warning light turns off only when the front seat passenger fastens the seatbelt All Wheel Drive warning light AT vehicles Power steering warning light if equipped SRS airbag system warning light Malfunction indicator lamp Check Engine light Coolant temperature high warning light Charge warning light Oil pressure warning light...

Page 132: ...lt not fastened the warning light s corresponding to the un fastened seatbelt s will illuminate and stays on continuously If the vehicle subsequently reaches a speed of approximately 20 km h 12 5 mph with the driver s seatbelt and or passenger s seatbelt not fastened the warning light s will start a repeated cycle consisting of 5 seconds of flashing fol lowed by a 1 second pause At the same time a...

Page 133: ...stays on continuously If the vehicle subsequently reaches a speed of approximately 20 km h 12 5 mph with the driver s seatbelt not fas tened the warning light will start a repeated cycle consisting of 5 seconds of flashing followed by 1 second of steady illumination At the same time a buzzer will start a repeated cycle consisting of 5 seconds of sounding followed by a 1 second pause If the seatbel...

Page 134: ...m or potential problem somewhere in the emission control system and that service is required The OBD system also assists your service technician in properly diagnosing any malfunction CAUTION If the malfunction indicator lamp illuminates while you are driving we recommend that you have your vehicle checked repaired by your SUBARU dealer as soon as possi ble Continued vehicle operation without havi...

Page 135: ...this indicator light warning light illuminates in red for approxi mately 2 seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position After that this indicator light warning light changes to blue and maintains illumination in blue This blue illuminated light turns off when the engine is warmed up sufficiently If the engine is overheated this indicator light warning light illuminates in red im m...

Page 136: ...ture warning light if equipped If this light illuminates when the engine is running it may indicate that the rear differential oil temperature is too hot If the light illuminates while driving reduce vehicle speed and stop the vehicle at the nearest safe place Park the vehicle for several minutes After the light turns off you can start driving CAUTION Reduce the vehicle speed and park the vehicle ...

Page 137: ... illuminates in the event of a fault in the system and is on when the system is not operating This warning light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and turns off after the engine has started It indicates that the Vehicle Dynamics Control system is in normal operation Vehicle Dynamics Control warning light The Vehicle Dynamics Control system is probably inoperative un...

Page 138: ...rning light on is dangerous This indicates your brake system may not be working properly If the light remains illuminated we recommend that you have the brakes inspected by a SUBARU dealer immediately If at all in doubt about whether the brakes are operating prop erly do not drive the vehicle We recommend that you have your vehicle towed to the nearest SUBARU dealer for repair This light has the f...

Page 139: ... faulty We recommend that you drive carefully to the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the system inspected 6 If the brake fluid level is below the MIN mark DO NOT drive the vehicle Instead we recommend that you have the vehicle towed to the nearest SUBARU dealer for repair Low fuel warning light The low fuel warning light illuminates when the tank is nearly empty approxi mately 9 0 liters 2 3 US gal...

Page 140: ...ted This indicates that the warn ing system is working properly While the engine is running this warning light illuminates when a malfunction has been detected in the electric power steer ing system CAUTION When the power steering warning light is illuminated there may be more resistance when the steering wheel is operated We recommend that you drive carefully to the near est SUBARU dealer and hav...

Page 141: ...h NOTE Carry the access key and drive the vehicle Access key takeout warning When the driver exits the vehicle with the access key and closes the driver s door while the power is in a position other than OFF a chirp sound will be heard and the access key warning light will flash NOTE Switch the power to OFF and exit the vehicle MT vehicles Shift the selector lever to the P position switch the powe...

Page 142: ... EDITED 2007 12 13 CAUTION When the operation indicator flashes in orange we recommend that you contact a SUBARU dealer immediately NOTE For China models the outside warning chime will not sound Instruments and controls 3 25 CONTINUED 3 ...

Page 143: ...hirp sound will be heard and all doors will be unlocked The door lock unlock button was pressed while the power is OFF and the access key is inside the vehicle Take out the access key from the vehicle and lock the doors If the access key is inside the vehicle the doors cannot be locked Beep 10 seconds The push button ignition switch is pushed while the ignition switch is in the OFF position and on...

Page 144: ...is in a position other than OFF Return the access key to inside the vehicle or switch the power to OFF Long beep continuous Long beep continuous Flashes 1 sec intermittent The driver exited the vehicle with the access key and closed the driver s door while the power is in a position other than OFF and the selector lever is in a position other than the P position Shift the selector lever to the P p...

Page 145: ... chime Outside warning chime Access key warning light on meter Operation indi cator on push button ignition switch Status Action Flashes in or ange A malfunction was detected in the power system or steering lock We recommend that you contact a SUBARU dealer immediately and have the vehicle inspected ...

Page 146: ...led out Refer to the Immobilizer section in chapter 2 If the indicator light does not blink it may indicate that immobilizer system is not working properly We recommend that you contact your nearest SUBARU dealer immediately In case an unauthorized key is used the immobilizer indicator light illuminates SPORT mode indicator light AT vehicles This light illuminates when the ignition switch is turne...

Page 147: ...g the ignition switch ON the cruise control function is deacti vated and the cruise control indicator light flashes To reactivate the cruise control function turn the ignition switch back to the Acc or LOCK position and then turn it again to the ON position If this indicator light and the mal function indicator lamp flash simultaneously during driving we re commend that you have the vehicle checke...

Page 148: ...ously CAUTION To ensure safety do not attempt to set the time during driving as an accident from inadequate attention to the road could result NOTE If the battery is disconnected the time will be erased After reconnecting the battery set the correct time Information display 1 Outside temperature indicator 2 Average fuel consumption indicator With the ignition switch in the ON position the outside ...

Page 149: ...38C 378F or lower while the display is giving an indication other than the outside temperature the display switches to the outside temperature indication and flashes for 5 seconds before returning to its original indication If the display is already indicating an outside temperature of 38C 378F or lower when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the indication does not flash NOTE The ou...

Page 150: ...when the ignition key is removed from the ignition switch NOTE Even if the ignition key is removed from the ignition switch the lights can be illuminated by operating the light control switch from OFF to the or position In this case if the driver s door is opened the chirp sound will inform the driver that the lights are illuminated CAUTION Use of any lights for a long period of time while the eng...

Page 151: ...F position When the headlights are on high beam the high beam indicator light on the combination meter also illuminates CAUTION Do not hold the lever in the flashing position for more than just a few seconds Turn signal lever To activate the right turn signal push the turn signal lever up To activate the left turn signal push the turn signal lever down When the turn is finished the lever will retu...

Page 152: ...ay and instru ment panel illumination dims when the light switch is in the or positions You can adjust brightness of the instrument panel illumination for better visibility To brighten turn the control dial upward To darken turn the control dial downward NOTE When the control dial is turned fully upward the illumination brightness becomes the maximum and the auto matic dimming function does not wo...

Page 153: ...ncoming vehicle may experience too much glare when your headlight beam height adjustment is high due to the vehicle carrying heavy load The automatic headlight beam leveler adjusts the headlight beam height auto matically and optimally according to the load being carried by the vehicle Manual headlight beam leve ler vehicles without HID headlights if equipped Adjust the headlight beam level with t...

Page 154: ...Number of rear seat occupants Load in the luggage compartment area Trailer towing 0 1 or 2 0 No load No 1 2 3 No load No 2 1 0 Full load No 3 1 0 Full load No 2 3 Full load Yes 4 1 0 Full load Yes 5 Not apply Not apply Not apply Not apply Up to maximum permissible weight Instruments and controls 3 37 3 ...

Page 155: ... on the combi nation meter will illuminate when the front fog lights are on Rear fog light switch if equipped The rear fog lights operate only when the light switch is in the position or the front fog lights are on The indicator light located on the combi nation meter will illuminate when the rear fog lights are on Vehicle with front fog lights To turn on the rear fog lights turn the fog light swi...

Page 156: ...ush button start sys tem However this does not mean that the rear fog light illuminates when the light switch is set to position or the ignition switch is turned to ON posi tion again So if you want to reillumi nate the rear fog light turn the switch upward again Wiper and washer WARNING In freezing weather do not use the windshield washer until the wind shield is sufficiently warmed by the defros...

Page 157: ...iper blades NOTE The wiper operates only when the ignition switch is in the ON or Acc position The front wiper motor is protected against overloads by a circuit breaker If the motor operates continuously under an unusually heavy load the circuit breaker may trip to stop the motor temporarily If this happens park your vehicle in a safe place turn off the wiper switch and wait for approxi mately 10 ...

Page 158: ...s on push the wiper control lever down To turn the wipers off return the lever to the OFF position 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 adjusted in nine steps Mist for a single wipe For a single wipe of the wipers pull the lever toward you The wipers operate until you rele...

Page 159: ... knob on the end of the lever to the OFF position With the switch turned to the INT position the rear wiper will operate inter mittently at intervals corresponding to the vehicle speed longer when the vehicle speed is low shorter when the vehicle speed is high When you subsequently move the selec tor lever of the automatic transmission to the R position the rear wiper will switch to continuous ope...

Page 160: ...sired when you restart your vehicle you have to push the button to turn it on again If you wish you can set the rear window defogger for continuous operation Vehicle with genuine SUBARU navi gation system The rear window defogger setting can be changed for continuous operation by means of the monitor For details please refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the navigation system The setting ca...

Page 161: ...nd started operating again the rear window defogger immediately stops operating CAUTION Do not use sharp instruments or window cleaner containing abra sives to clean the inner surface of the rear window They may damage the conductors printed on the window To prevent the battery from being discharged do not operate the defogger continuously for any longer than necessary NOTE If your vehicle is equi...

Page 162: ...tinuous operation by means of the monitor For details please refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the navigation system The setting can also be changed by a SUBARU dealer We recommend that you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details Vehicle without genuine SUBARU navigation system The setting can also be changed by a SUBARU dealer We recommend that you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer...

Page 163: ...utton The headlight washer sprays the washer fluid for ap proximately 1 second and then stops automatically CAUTION Do not operate the washer if the washer fluid tank is empty This may cause overheating of the washer motor Check washer fluid level frequently such as at fuel stops NOTE When the area around the nozzle cover of the headlight washer is frozen remove the ice before using Mirrors Always...

Page 164: ...he right 2 Move the direction control switch in the direction you want to move the mirror 3 Return the selection switch to the neutral position to prevent unintentional operation The mirrors can also be adjusted manu ally Power folding mirror switch if equipped The power folding mirror switch operates only when the ignition switch is in the ON or Acc position To fold the outside mirrors push the p...

Page 165: ...rror defogger push the button To turn it off push the button again The indicator light located on the button lights up while the outside mirror defogger is operating The defogger will automatically shut off after approximately 15 minutes If the mirror clears before that time push the button to turn it off It also turns off when the ignition switch is turned to the Acc or LOCK position If defrostin...

Page 166: ...is dan gerous to drive without locking the steering wheel This may cause loss of vehicle control and result in personal injury 1 Adjust the seat position Refer to the Front seats section in chapter 1 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 167: ...al 4 10 Air flow control dial 4 10 Air inlet selection button 4 11 Air conditioner button 4 11 Temperature sensors 4 12 Operating tips for heater and air conditioner 4 13 Cleaning ventilation grille 4 13 Efficient cooling after parking in direct sunlight 4 13 Lubrication oil circulation in the refrigerant circuit 4 13 Checking air conditioning system before summer season 4 13 Cooling and dehumidif...

Page 168: ...Black plate 174 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 4 2 Climate control Ventilator Air flow selection Left hand drive vehicles ...

Page 169: ...Black plate 175 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 Right hand drive vehicles Climate control 4 3 CONTINUED 4 ...

Page 170: ... direction To open or close the ventilator turn the thumb wheel up or down Manual climate control sys tem if equipped Control panel 1 Temperature control dial 2 Fan speed control dial 3 Air flow control dial 4 Rear window defogger button Refer to the Rear window defogger button sec tion in chapter 3 5 Air conditioner button 6 Air inlet selection button Temperature control dial This dial regulates ...

Page 171: ... air mode In this state you cannot select recir culation mode by manually pressing the air inlet selection button Also you cannot stop the air condi tioner compressor by pressing the air conditioner button Air conditioner button The air conditioner operates only when the engine is running Push the air conditioner button while the fan is in operation to turn on the air conditioner The indicator lig...

Page 172: ...rates regardless of the position of the air conditioner button to defog the windshield quickly However the air conditioner indicator light does not illuminate at this time NOTE Warm air also comes out from the right and left air outlets To stop warm air flow from these outlets turn the corre sponding thumb wheel down Heating and defrosting To direct warm air toward the floor and the windshield 1 S...

Page 173: ... temperatures from the instrument panel and foot outlets The air from the foot outlets is slightly warmer than from the instrument panel outlets 1 Set the air inlet selection button to the OFF position 2 Set the air flow control dial to the position 3 Set the temperature control dial to the desired temperature level 4 Set the fan speed control dial to the desired speed Setting the temperature cont...

Page 174: ...llow air to flow through the instrument panel outlets 1 Set the air inlet selection button to the OFF position 2 Set the air flow control dial to the position 3 Set the air conditioner button to the ON position 4 Set the temperature control dial to the blue side 5 Set the fan speed control dial at the highest speed Defrosting or defogging To direct warm air to the windshield and front door windows...

Page 175: ...ng is not necessary setting the temperature much lower than the current outlet air temperature turns on the air conditioner compres sor automatically and the A C indi cator light on the control panel illumi nates Control panel 1 Temperature control dial 2 Fan speed control dial 3 Air flow control dial 4 Rear window defogger button Refer to the Rear window defogger button sec tion in chapter 3 5 Ai...

Page 176: ...With the dial set to your desired temperature the system automa tically adjusts the temperature of air supplied from the outlets such that the desired temperature is achieved and maintained If the dial is turned fully counterclockwise the system gives maximum cooling per formance If the dial is turned fully clock wise the system gives maximum heating performance NOTE The controllable temperature r...

Page 177: ...side and outside the pas senger compartment the intensity of sun light and other factors Pressing the air inlet selection button cancels the AUTO mode To return to the AUTO mode turn the fan speed control dial or air flow control dial to a position other than the AUTO position Then turn to the AUTO mode SUBARU recommends using the AUTO position WARNING Continued operation in the ON posi tion may f...

Page 178: ...e sensors 1 Interior air temperature sensor 2 Solar sensor The automatic climate control system employs several sensors These sensors are delicate If they are not treated properly and become damaged the sys tem may not be able to control the interior temperature correctly To avoid damaging the sensors observe the following pre cautions Do not subject the sensors to impact Keep water away from the ...

Page 179: ...ulation in the refrigerant circuit Operate the air conditioner compressor at a low engine speed at idle or low driving speeds a few minutes each month during the off season to circulate its oil Checking air conditioning system before summer sea son Check the air conditioner unit for refriger ant leaks hose conditions and proper operation each spring We recommend that you have your SUBARU dealer pe...

Page 180: ...e filter s dust collection ability Under extremely dusty conditions the filter should be replaced more fre quently It is recommended that you have your filter checked or replaced by your SUBARU dealer For replacement we recommend that you use only a genuine SUBARU air filter kit Replacement schedule Every 12 months or 12 000 km 7 500 miles whichever comes first CAUTION We recommend that you contac...

Page 181: ...ove the glove box 2 Remove the air filter 3 Replace the air filter element with a new one 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 6 LABEL installation 1 Fill out the information on the service label small Climate control 4 15 CONTINUED 4 ...

Page 182: ...del A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 4 16 Climate control 1 Service label 2 Attach the service label to the driver s side door pillar 1 Caution label 3 Attach the caution label next to the air filter as shown in the illustration ...

Page 183: ...Station preset 5 13 CD player operation 5 14 How to insert a CD type A and C audio 5 14 How to insert a CD s type B audio 5 14 How to play back a CD 5 16 To select a track from its beginning 5 16 Fast forwarding and fast reversing 5 17 Repeating 5 18 Random playback 5 18 Scan 5 19 Display selection 5 19 Folder selection 5 20 How to eject a CD from the player type A and C audio 5 20 How to eject CD...

Page 184: ...rew 2 Remove The roof antenna is installed in the center at the rear part of the roof The antenna rod can be folded down towards the front and rear of the vehicle Extend the antenna rod when listening to the radio Unscrew the antenna rod base in order to remove the antenna rod FM reception Although FM is normally static free reception can be affected by the surround ing area atmospheric conditions...

Page 185: ...ommend that you always consult your SUBARU dealer before installing a citizen band radio or other transmitting device in your vehicle Such devices may cause the electronic control system to malfunction if they are incorrectly installed or if they are not suited for the vehicle Audio 5 3 5 ...

Page 186: ...io set if equipped The illustration shown is for a left hand drive vehicle The switch positions for a right hand drive vehicle are the opposite of those shown The audio set will operate only when the ignition switch is in the Acc or ON position Power and sound controls refer to page 5 7 Radio operation refer to page 5 10 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 14 AUX unit operation refer ...

Page 187: ...h positions for a right hand drive vehicle are the opposite of those shown The audio set will operate only when the ignition switch is in the Acc or ON position Power and sound controls refer to page 5 7 Radio operation refer to page 5 10 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 14 AUX unit operation refer to page 5 22 Audio 5 5 CONTINUED 5 ...

Page 188: ...udio set if equipped The audio set will operate only when the ignition switch is in the Acc or ON position Power and sound controls refer to page 5 7 Radio operation refer to page 5 10 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 14 AUX unit operation refer to page 5 22 ...

Page 189: ...ound control Tone and balance control Each brief press of the sound control dial changes the control modes in the follow ing sequence Choose the desired level for each mode by turning the sound control dial The control function returns to the tune track channel control mode after approxi mately 5 seconds Other sound setting controls Each brief press of the MENU button changes the control modes in ...

Page 190: ...ilt in SRS FOCUS effect 2 Ultra rich bass sound can be ob tained from standard door mount speakers and a sub woofer built in SRS TruBass effect 3 Surround sound can be obtained from 2 channel stereo sources such as CD MP3 and FM built in SRS Circle Surround II effect 4 SRS CS Auto can position the center channel image in the center of the vehicle s windshield This elimi nates the need for a center...

Page 191: ...range control 8 to 8 0 For less midrange sound For more midrange sound Treble control 8 to 8 0 For less treble sound For more treble sound Balance L9 to R9 0 Right channel attenuated Left channel attenuated Fader R9 to F9 0 Front attenuated Rear attenuated Other settings REG OFF to ON OFF OFF ON VOL ADJUST type A audio 0 to 40 17 For less volume For more volume SVC OFF to 2 OFF For less auto volum...

Page 192: ...W mode 3 kHz in the LW mode and 0 05 MHz in the FM mode For type C audio The tuning frequency interval can be set to either 9 kHz or 10 kHz to suit the broadcasting area Refer to Tuning frequency interval change function for AM waveband type C audio Tuning frequency interval change function for AM waveband type C audio Select the tuning frequency interval 9 kHz or 10 kHz that is appropriate for th...

Page 193: ...will continue until all of the preset channels have been scanned Automatic scanning may not function properly if the station reception is wea kened by distance from the station or proximity to tall buildings and hills Local seek function type A and B audio You can turn the local seek function on or off during FM MW or LW reception by pressing the LOCAL button for at least 1 5 seconds Radio Data Sy...

Page 194: ...ouncements while the set is actually receiving traffic information News bulletins type A and B audio When a station begins broadcasting news this function causes the set to automati cally receive it so that the driver can hear it If the driver is listening to another audio source the set breaks into that playback with the news It is possible to turn the news bulletin break in function ON OFF by pr...

Page 195: ...his occurs it is necessary to reset the preset buttons If a cell phone is placed near the radio it may cause the radio to emit noise when it receives calls This noise does not indicate a radio fault Selecting preset stations Presetting a station with a preset button allows you to select that station in a single operation Up to six AM FM1 FM2 and FM3 stations each may be preset Auto store Using the...

Page 196: ...label side up and the player will automatically pull the disc into position NOTE DO NOT INSERT TWO DISCS INTO THE DISC INSERTION SLOT AT A TIME How to insert a CD s type B audio 1 Briefly press the LOAD button If the magazine in the player has an idle position where you can insert a disc the disc number indicator associated with the idle position will blink If no indicator blinks it means that the...

Page 197: ... step 1 If you do not insert any disc in 15 seconds after you have pressed the LOAD button the player will begin to play back the first track of the last disc you have inserted While the player is in the loading mode if you press FM AM or AUX button the player will enter standby mode Press the CD button to start playback Loading all the magazine Full disc loading mode 1 If you continue to press th...

Page 198: ...layer type A and C audio When the CD button is pressed the player will start playback When there are CDs loaded type B audio Press a desired one of the disc select buttons the disc number indicator of which steadily lights up The player will then start playback of the selected CD beginning with the first track If a disc that the player cannot read has been loaded the player will display the messag...

Page 199: ...versing Fast forwarding Press the side of the SEEK button continuously to fast forward the disc folder Release the button to stop fast forwarding NOTE If you fast forward to the end of the last track file track fast forwarding will stop and the player will start playback beginning with the first track file track Fast reversing Press the side of the SEEK button continuously to fast reverse the disc...

Page 200: ...e D RPT indication refers to the repeat playback of a disc It repeats all of the tracks on the CD It is only possible to select this function for type B audio To cancel the track file track repeat play mode briefly press the RPT button twice The RPT indication will turn off and the normal playback mode will be resumed NOTE The repeat play mode will be cancelled if you perform any of the following ...

Page 201: ... the LOAD button when there is free space in the CD magazine Scan The scan mode lets you listen to the first 10 seconds of each track file in succes sion Press the SCAN button to start scanning upward beginning with the track file s following the currently selected one After all track file s in the disk folder have been scanned normal playback will be resumed To cancel the scan mode press the SCAN...

Page 202: ...s NOTE Selecting folders in this way is possible only within a single disc Only MP3 WMA folders are recog nized when an attempt to select the next or previous folder is made If no appropriate folder exists on the disc pressing the or side of the FOLDER button starts playback be ginning with the first track file track How to eject a CD from the player type A and C audio When a disc is being played ...

Page 203: ...he disc number indicator will turn off To remove more discs in succession repeat steps 1 and 2 Ejecting all discs from the player All disc ejection mode 1 If you continue to press the button the player will produce beep sound and will enter the all disc ejection mode At this time the disc number indicator and ALL EJECT indicator will flash 2 Remove the disc that has been ejected The other discs lo...

Page 204: ...the disc for damage or deforma tion and also check that the correct disc is inserted Do not try to unload the disc forcibly Single CDs i e 8 cm 3 inch CDs are not supported and if inserted they will be immediately ejected and this message will be displayed If the disc cannot be unloaded or this message remains dis played we recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer When CHECK DISC is displayed...

Page 205: ...f the audio set the volume becomes louder However when you change the player to the other portable audio player the sound may become a lot louder Turn down the volume when you change between them In some cases when the sound volume of the portable audio player is low the sound becomes bad when you turn up the volume of the vehicle audio system In this case adjust the sound volume of the portable a...

Page 206: ...he radio will seek the next receivable station and stop on it That station s frequency will be shown on the audio display With CD mode selected Press the button to skip forward in the track file track order Press the button to skip backward in the track file track order The track file track number will be shown on the audio display Volume control buttons Press the button to increase the volume Pre...

Page 207: ...player to malfunction In cold and or rainy weather dew can form inside the CD player preventing normal operation If this happens eject the CD and wait for the player to dry out Skipping may occur when the CD player is subjected to severe vibration for example when the vehicle is driven on a rough surface To remove a disc from the case press the center of the case and hold both edges of the disc If...

Page 208: ...thinner benzine alcohol etc Do not use any disc that is scratched deformed or cracked Also do not use any disc that has a non standard shape for example a heart shape Malfunctions or problems might result A disc is vulnerable to heat Never keep it in places exposed to direct sunlight or near heaters Also never leave a disc in a vehicle that is parked in the sun or outside on hot days ...

Page 209: ...ont passenger s cup holder 6 7 Rear passenger s cup holder if equipped 6 8 Bottle holders 6 9 Accessory power outlets 6 9 Use with a cigarette lighter if equipped 6 11 Ashtray if equipped 6 12 Center console 6 12 Rear ashtray 6 12 Floor mat if equipped 6 13 Shopping bag hook 6 13 Coat hook 6 14 Cargo area cover if equipped 6 14 Using the cover 6 14 To remove the cover 6 15 To install the cover hou...

Page 210: ...stem The setting can be changed using the monitor For details please refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the navi gation system Also the setting can be changed by a SUBARU dealer We recommend that you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details Vehicle not equipped with genuine SUBARU navigation system The setting can be changed by a SUBARU dealer We recommend that you contact the nearest...

Page 211: ...urn on the map light push the lens To turn it off push the lens again When leaving the vehicle make sure the light is turned off to avoid battery dis charge OFF DELAY function The map light illuminates when any of the doors or the rear gate is opened The light remains illuminated for several seconds and gradually turns off after all doors and the rear gate are closed or if the key is turned to the...

Page 212: ...le the car is being driven to avoid dazzle To use the vanity mirror swing down the sun visor and open the vanity mirror cover Storage compartment CAUTION Always keep the storage com partment closed while driving to reduce the risk of injury in the event of sudden stops or an accident Do not store spray cans contain ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other dangerous items in the storage...

Page 213: ...tion 2 Push the armrest part of the console top forward to the desired position Adjust the position of the armrest to suit your driving position Make sure the armrest is securely retained To return the console top to the vertical position raise the console top CAUTION Do not step or sit on the armrest and do not place heavy objects on it The armrest could break and you could get hurt To use as sto...

Page 214: ... lid do not tip the console top forward Otherwise the console top or lid could be damaged and an injury could occur Overhead console To open the console push on the console lid lightly and the lid will automatically open CAUTION When your vehicle is in the sun or on a warm day the inside of the overhead console heats up Avoid storing plastic or other heat vulner able or flammable articles such as ...

Page 215: ...he rear seat center table while driving When folding down the rear seat back return the rear seat center table Coin tray A coin tray is built in the center console Cup holders CAUTION Take care to avoid spills Beverages if hot might burn you or your passengers Spilled beverages may also damage upholstery carpets or audio equipment Front passenger s cup holder CAUTION Do not pick up a cup from the ...

Page 216: ...e center console beside the parking brake lever If two cup holders are built in the center console the cup holder rear partition can be removed and placed on the front partition This space can be used to store small items Rear passenger s cup holder if equipped A dual cup holder is located on the rear seat center table ...

Page 217: ...hen placing a beverage in a door pocket make sure it is capped Otherwise the beverage could spill when opening closing the door or while driving and if the beverage is hot it could scald you The door pocket equipped on each door trim can be used to hold beverage bottles and other items Accessory power outlets Power outlet below the climate controls Power outlet in the center console Type A Interio...

Page 218: ...y power outlets Do not place any foreign objects especially metal ones such as coins or aluminum foil into the accessory power outlet That could cause a short circuit Al ways put the cap on the acces sory power outlet when it is not in use Use only electrical appliances which are designed for 12V DC The maximum power rating of an appliance that can be connected varies among outlets as shown in the...

Page 219: ...matically spring up when ready for use WARNING To avoid being burned never grasp the lighter by the end with the heating element Doing so could result in injury and could also damage the heating element CAUTION Do not hold the lighter pushed in because it will overheat The electrical power socket that is located in the center console is originally designed to use a gen uine SUBARU cigarette lighte...

Page 220: ... the ashtray Fully close the lid after using it to help reduce residual smoke NOTE Particles of ash and tobacco will accu mulate around the hinges of the ash tray s inner lid Clean them off using a toothbrush or a similar narrow ended implement Rear ashtray The portable ashtray is equipped as a rear ashtray The ashtray is available from your SUBARU dealer When using the ashtray open the lid of the...

Page 221: ...e sure the driver s floor mat is placed back in its proper location and correctly secured on its retain ing pins Also do not use more than one floor mat If the floor mat slips forward and interferes with the movement of the pedals during driving it could cause an accident Shopping bag hook CAUTION Do not hang items on the shopping bag hook that weigh 3 kg 6 lbs or more A shopping bag hook is attac...

Page 222: ...Using the cover To extend the cover pull the end of the cover out of the housing then insert its hooks into the catches as shown To rewind it unhook it from the catches and will rewind automatically You should hold on to the cover and guide it back into the cover housing while it is rewinding WARNING Do not place anything on the ex tended cover Putting excessive weight on the extended cover can br...

Page 223: ...hat is next to the right end of the cover housing 3 Take it off the retainer To install the cover housing 1 Remove the cover of the retainers by prying on the edge with a flat head screwdriver 2 Insert the projections located on both ends of the sleeve into the recesses of the retainers Interior equipment 6 15 6 ...

Page 224: ...ooks are de signed only for securing light cargo Never try to secure cargo that exceeds the capacity of the hooks The maximum load capacity is 20 kg 44 lbs per a hook Under floor storage compart ment if equipped The storage compartment is located under the floor of the cargo area and can be used to store small items To open the lid pull the tab up NOTE When storing a flat tire put the storage tray...

Page 225: ...ck plate 231 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 Do not store spray cans contain ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other dangerous items in the storage compart ment Interior equipment 6 17 6 ...

Page 226: ...s 7 23 SPORT mode 7 24 Shift lock release 7 24 Power steering 7 25 2 0 L models 7 25 2 5 L models 7 25 Braking 7 26 Braking tips 7 26 Brake system 7 26 Disc brake pad wear warning indicators 7 27 ABS Anti lock Brake System 7 28 ABS system self check 7 28 ABS warning light 7 28 Electronic Brake Force Distribution EBD system 7 29 Steps to take if EBD system fails 7 30 Vehicle Dynamics Control system...

Page 227: ... the Research Octane number For optimum engine performance and driveability it is recommended that you use premium grade unleaded petrol Turbo models Your engine is designed to use only unleaded petrol with an octane rating of 95 or higher This octane rating is the Research Octane number NOTE The neck of the fuel filler pipe is designed to accept only an unleaded petrol filler nozzle Under no circ...

Page 228: ...adja cent area Only handle fuel out doors Quickly wipe up any spilled fuel When opening the cap grasp it firmly and turn it slowly to the left Do not remove the cap quickly Fuel may be under pres sure and spray out of the fuel filler neck especially in hot weather If you hear a hissing sound while you are removing the cap wait for the sound to stop and then slowly open the cap to prevent fuel from...

Page 229: ...on in chapter 3 CAUTION Never add any cleaning agents to the fuel tank The addition of a cleaning agent may cause da mage to the fuel system After refueling turn the cap to the right until it clicks to ensure that it is fully tightened If the cap is not securely tightened fuel may leak out while the vehicle is being driven or fuel spillage could occur in the event of an accident creating a fire ha...

Page 230: ...cessories 3 Press the clutch pedal to the floor and shift the shift lever into neutral Hold the clutch pedal to the floor while starting the engine 4 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and check the operation of the warning and indicator lights Refer to the Warning and indicator lights section in chapter 3 5 Turn the ignition switch to the START position without depressing the accelera to...

Page 231: ...edal slightly approximately a quarter of the full stroke Release the accelerator pedal as soon as the engine starts 2 If this fails to start the engine turn the ignition switch back to the LOCK position and wait for at least 10 seconds Then fully depress the accel erator pedal and turn the ignition switch to the START position If the engine starts quickly release the accelerator pedal 3 If this fa...

Page 232: ...to Radio waves used for the push button start system mentioned later and contact the electric medical equipment manu facturer for more information The radio waves from the transmitting antennas on the vehicle could ad versely affect the operation of the electric medical equipment The operational non operational setting for the keyless access function can be changed For the setting procedure refer ...

Page 233: ...the access key is placed near a metallic object When metallic accessories are attached to the access key When carrying the access key with electronic appliances such as a laptop computer When the battery of the ac cess key is discharged Never leave or store the access key inside the vehicle e g on the instrumental panel inside the glove box on the seat in the door pocket or at the corner of the ca...

Page 234: ...unc tions Do not leave the access key near personal computers or home electric appliances Doing so may cause the ac cess key to malfunction re sulting in battery discharge The access key is always com municating with the vehicle thus it is continuously using the battery Although the life of the battery varies depending on the operating conditions it is approximately 1 to 2 years If the battery bec...

Page 235: ...gnition switch is flashing in orange there may be a malfunction with the vehicle We recommend that you contact a SUBARU dealer immediately If the indicator on the push button ignition switch is flashing in green after the engine has started it means that the steering is still locked While moving the steering wheel right and left depress the brake pedal and press the push button ignition switch Whe...

Page 236: ...less of the power status If the immobilizer indicator light illuminates when you attempt to start the engine but the engine does not start press the push button ignition switch to switch the power to OFF and then try to start the engine again If the engine does not start press the push button ignition switch without depressing the clutch pedal MT vehi cles or the brake pedal AT vehicles to switch ...

Page 237: ...e brake pedal press the push button ignition switch NOTE In case the engine does not start by the normal engine start procedure move the selector lever to the P position and switch the power to Acc Depress the brake pedal and press the push button ignition switch for at least 15 seconds The engine may start Only use this engine start proce dure in case of emergency When the engine is not started t...

Page 238: ...llowing to start the engine When the battery of the access key is discharged replace it with a new one Starting engine when access key does not operate properly When operating in a location with strong radio noise or when the battery of the access key is low the power can be switched to ON and the engine can be started by the push button ignition switch in the following procedures MT vehicles 1 Ma...

Page 239: ...tion indicator illuminates in green while de pressing the brake pedal press the push button ignition switch CAUTION Keep metallic objects magnetic sources and signal transmitters away from between the access key and the push button ignition switch They may interfere with the commu nication between the access key and the push button ignition switch Manual transmission The manual transmission is a f...

Page 240: ...best compromise between fuel econ omy and vehicle performance during normal driving is ensured by shifting up at the speeds listed in the following table Shift up dual range HI position km h mph 1st to 2nd 24 15 2nd to 3rd 40 25 3rd to 4th 65 40 4th to 5th 73 45 Maximum allowable speeds The following tables show the maximum speeds that are possible with each differ ent gear The tachometer s needle...

Page 241: ... about to be selected Failure to observe this precaution 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 traveling on a slippery surface can lead to wheel locking as a conse quence control of the vehicle may be lost and the risk of an accident increased Driving tips Do not drive with your foot resting ...

Page 242: ...dicate a fault Dual range if equipped 1 HI position For normal driving 2 LO position Used for driving up a steep grade or driving on sand requiring more driving force than that available in the HI position To change from HI to LO or vice versa press the clutch pedal fully to the floor move the selector lever and gradually let the pedal up It is recommended that the LO position should be used when ...

Page 243: ...le has completely stopped Such shifting may cause damage to the transmis sion When parking the vehicle first securely apply the parking brake and then place the selector lever in the P position Avoid parking for a long time with the selector lever in any other position as doing so could result in a dead battery NOTE When the engine coolant tempera ture is still low your vehicle s auto matic transm...

Page 244: ... shift from the N to R position stop the vehicle completely then move the lever to the R position When the ignition switch has been turned to the LOCK position movement of the selector lever from the N to R position is possible for a limited time period by depressing the brake pedal and then it becomes impossible For details refer to Selector lever reverse inhibiting function in this section N Neu...

Page 245: ...ain While going down a hill When you are descending a hill or any other slope while braking with the SPORT mode selected the transmission may downshift to 3rd or 2nd gear depend ing on how hard you depress the brake pedal causing engine braking to work Reacceleration for a short time will cause the transmission to upshift normally NOTE A 4th to 3rd automatic downshift will not occur at speeds abov...

Page 246: ...cted by the nearest SUBARU dealer Selection of manual mode With the vehicle either moving or station ary move the selector lever from the D position to the manual gate then move it to the end or end of the manual gate to select manual mode 1 Upshift indicator 2 Downshift indicator 3 Gear position indicator When the manual mode is selected the gear position indicator and upshift indica tor and or d...

Page 247: ...ically se lects 1st gear when the vehicle stops moving If the temperature of the automatic transmission fluid becomes too high the AT OIL TEMP warning light will illuminate and upshifts to 4th gear will not be possible Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and let the engine idle until the warning light turns off Maximum speeds WARNING When down shifting ensure that the vehicle is not trave...

Page 248: ...ector lever has been moved Driving tips On a road surface where there is a risk of wheelspin for example a snow or gravel covered road you can pull away from a standstill safely and easily by first selecting the 2nd gear of the manual mode Always apply the foot or parking brake when the vehicle is stopped in the D or R position Always set the parking brake when parking your vehicle Do not hold the...

Page 249: ...or select manual mode To subsequently reselect SPORT mode move the selector lever to the D position and from there to the manual gate In this mode the transmission shifts up at higher vehicle speeds and shifts down more responsively than in normal mode Shift lock release If the selector lever does not move from the P position with the brake pedal depressed and the ignition switch in the ON positio...

Page 250: ...hen the power steering warning light is illuminated there may be more resistance when the steering wheel is operated We recommend that you drive carefully to the near est SUBARU dealer and have the vehicle inspected immediately NOTE If the steering wheel is operated fre quently while the vehicle is stopped the power steering control system may temporarily limit the power assist in order to prevent...

Page 251: ...y because of brake fluid overheating caused by overheated brake pads To help prevent this shift into a lower gear to get stronger engine braking Braking when a tire is punctured Do not depress the brake pedal suddenly when a tire is punctured This could cause a loss of control of the vehicle Keep driving straight ahead while gradually reducing speed Then slowly pull off the road to a safe place Br...

Page 252: ...e brake power according to the speed at which the driver depresses the brake pedal NOTE When you depress the brake pedal strongly or suddenly the following phenomena occur However even though these occur they do not indi cate any malfunctions and the brake assist system is operating properly You might feel that the brake pedal is applied by lighter force and gener ates a greater braking force You ...

Page 253: ...ces may be long er for a vehicle with the ABS system than one without When driving under these conditions therefore reduce your speed and leave ample distance from other vehicles When you feel the ABS system operating you should maintain constant brake pedal pressure Do not pump the brake pedal since doing so may defeat the operation of the ABS system ABS system self check Just after the vehicle i...

Page 254: ...ut turns off immediately remaining off The warning light remains illumi nated after the engine has been started but it turns off when the vehicle speed reaches approximately 12 km h 8 mph The warning light illuminates during driving but it turns off immediately and remains off Electronic Brake Force Dis tribution EBD system The EBD system maximizes the effective ness of the brakes by allowing the ...

Page 255: ...oth warning lights turn off the EBD system may be faulty We recommend that you drive carefully to the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the system inspected 4 If both warning lights illuminate again and stay illuminated after the engine has been restarted shut down the engine again apply the parking brake and check the brake fluid level 5 If the brake fluid level is not below the MIN mark the EBD sys...

Page 256: ...ol system is operating properly All four wheels should be fitted with tires of the same size type and brand Further more the amount of wear should be the same for all four tires Keep the tire pressure at the proper level as shown on the label attached to the vehicle s door pillar In the event of wheelspin and or skidding on a slippery road surface and or during cornering and or an evasive maneuver...

Page 257: ...thermore if snow chains are to be used they should be fitted on the front wheels When a vehicle is fitted with snow chains however the effective ness of the Vehicle Dynamics Control system is reduced and this should be taken into account when driving the vehicle in such a condition It is always important to reduce speed when approaching a corner even if the vehicle is equipped with Vehicle Dynamic...

Page 258: ...iven When a malfunction has occurred in the Vehicle Dynamics Control electrical system only the warning light will illumi nate In such an event the ABS will still be operating normally The warning light will also illuminate when a problem occurs with the ABS or Vehicle Dynamics Control electronic con trol systems Because the Vehicle Dynamics Control system controls each brake through the ABS whene...

Page 259: ...the Vehicle Dynamics Control system can facilitate the following operations a standing start on a steeply sloping road with a snowy gravel covered or otherwise slippery surface extrication of the vehicle when its wheels are stuck in mud or deep snow When the switch is pressed during engine operation the Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF indicator light illuminates The Vehicle Dynamics Control system wi...

Page 260: ...et while the engine is running the brake system warning light illuminates After starting the vehicle be sure that the warning light has gone out before the vehicle is driven Refer to the Warning and indicator lights section in chapter 3 CAUTION Never drive while the parking brake is set because this will cause un necessary wear on the brake lin ings Before starting to drive always make sure that t...

Page 261: ...ot park the vehicle over flammable materials such as dry grass waste paper or rags as they may burn easily if they come near hot engine or exhaust sys tem parts Be sure to stop the engine if you take a nap in the vehicle If engine exhaust gas enters the passenger compartment occu pants in the vehicle could die from carbon monoxide CO con tained in the exhaust gas Hill start assist system MT vehicl...

Page 262: ...ct may be felt even after the brake pedal has been released However this braking effect should disappear once the clutch pedal is released A slight jolt may be felt when the vehicle begins to move forward after being re versed If the braking power of the Hill start assist system is insufficient after the brake pedal is released apply more braking power by pressing the brake pedal again Hill start ...

Page 263: ...oss of vehicle control driving up or down a steep grade driving on slippery or winding roads driving in heavy traffic NOTE If you press the main switch button while turning the ignition switch ON the cruise control function is deacti vated and the cruise control indicator light flashes To reactivate the cruise control function turn the ignition switch back to the Acc or LOCK position and then turn...

Page 264: ...ch pedal MT vehi cles Shift the selector lever into the N position AT vehicles Shift the shift lever into the neutral position MT vehicles The cruise control set indicator light on the combination meter turns off when the cruise control is canceled To resume the cruise control after it has been temporarily canceled and with vehi cle speed of approximately 32 km h 20 mph or more push the RES ACC bu...

Page 265: ...keep running at that speed without depressing the accelerator pedal NOTE If the difference between the actual vehicle speed when the button is pushed and the speed last time you set is less than 4 4 km h 3 mph the vehicle speed will be lowered by 1 km h 0 6 mph This occurs because the cruise control system unit regards this operation as that intended to decrease the vehicle speed To decrease the s...

Page 266: ...le turning the ignition switch ON the cruise control func tion is deactivated and the cruise control indicator light flashes To re activate the cruise control function turn the ignition switch back to the Acc or LOCK position and then turn it again to the ON position If this indicator light and the mal function indicator lamp flash simultaneously during driving we re commend that you have the vehi...

Page 267: ...s 8 5 Off road driving 8 6 Winter driving 8 7 Operation during cold weather 8 7 Driving on snowy and icy roads 8 8 Corrosion protection 8 9 Snow tires 8 9 Tire chains 8 10 Rocking the vehicle 8 10 Loading your vehicle 8 11 Roof rail 8 11 Trailer towing 8 12 Maintenance 8 12 Towing weight 8 12 Trailer hitches 8 13 Trailer safety chains 8 13 Side mirrors 8 13 Trailer lights 8 13 Tires 8 13 Hitch sta...

Page 268: ...long as possible Do not pump the accelerator and avoid racing the engine Avoid unnecessary engine idling Keep the engine properly tuned Keep the tires inflated to the correct pressure shown on the tire placard which is located under the door latch on the driver s side Low pressure will increase tire wear and fuel consumption Use the air conditioner only when necessary Keep the front and rear wheel...

Page 269: ...after the engine has been shut off This sound is normal Catalytic converter 2 0 L models 2 5 L non turbo models Turbo models The catalytic converter is installed in the exhaust system It serves as catalyst to reduce HC CO and NOx in exhaust gases thus providing cleaner exhaust To avoid damage to the catalytic conver ter Use only unleaded fuel Even a small amount of leaded fuel will damage the cata...

Page 270: ...ves because the catalytic converter operates at very high tempera tures Keep everyone and flammable materials away from the exhaust pipe while the engine is running The exhaust gas is very hot Periodic inspections To keep your vehicle in the best condition at all times always have the recom mended maintenance services listed in the maintenance schedule performed at the specified time or mileage in...

Page 271: ...t in severe mechanical damage to the drive train of your vehicle and may affect ride handling braking speedometer od ometer calibration and clearance be tween the body and tires It also may be dangerous and lead to loss of vehicle control Always check the cold tire pressure before starting to drive The recom mended tire pressure is provided on the tire placard which is located under the door latch...

Page 272: ...h that it does not reach the vehicle s undercar riage Water entering the engine air intake or the exhaust pipe or water splashing onto electrical parts may damage your vehicle and may cause it to stall Never attempt to drive through rushing water regardless of their depth it can wash away the ground from under your tires resulting in possible loss of traction and even vehicle rollover Always check...

Page 273: ... an engine oil of proper grade and viscosity for cold weather Heavy summer oil will cause harder starting Keep the door locks from freezing by squirting them with deicer or glycerin Forcing a frozen door open may damage or separate the rubber weather strips around the door If the door is frozen use hot water to melt the ice and after wards thoroughly wipe the water away Use a windshield washer flu...

Page 274: ...n snow or when it snows raise the wiper blades off the glass to prevent damage to them When the vehicle has been left parked after use on roads heavily covered with snow or has been left parked during a snowstorm icing may develop on the brake system which could cause poor braking action Check for snow or ice buildup on the suspension disc brakes and brake hoses underneath the vehicle If there is ...

Page 275: ...se the rear window defogger When driving in snow if frozen snow starts to stick on the surface of the windshield despite wiper operation use the defroster with the airflow control dial in and the temperature control dial set for max imum warmth After the windshield gets warmed enough to melt the frozen snow on it wash it away using the windshield washer Snow stuck on the wiper arm prevents the wip...

Page 276: ...racteristics Re member to drive with care at all times regardless of the type of tires on your vehicle When using winter tires speed symbol Q or H never exceed 160 km h 99 mph or 210 km h 130 mph respectively Tire chains Driving on snowy grades or icy roads may require the use of tire chains in which case put the chains on the front wheels only Use only chains that are of the correct size for your...

Page 277: ...e during sudden stops sharp turns or in an accident Do not pile heavy loads on the roof These loads raise the vehi cle 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 Do not place anything on the extended cargo area cover Such items could tumble forward in the event of a sudd...

Page 278: ...of correct equipment and cautious operation of your vehicle We recommend that you seek the advice of your SUBARU dealer to assist you in purchasing a hitch and other necessary towing equipment appropriate for your vehicle In addition be sure to follow the instructions on correct installation and use provided by the trailer and other towing equipment manufacturers SUBARU assumes no responsibility f...

Page 279: ...For more information about the safety chain connection refer to the instructions for your hitch and trailer Side mirrors Many countries have regulations requiring special outside mirrors when towing a trailer After hitching a trailer to your vehicle check that the standard side mirrors provide a good rearward field of view without significant blind spots If significant blind spots occur with the v...

Page 280: ... is tipped sharply up at the front and tipped down at the rear check that the drawbar weight and the weight on the rear axle do not exceed the maximum permissible rear axle weight Check that the tire pressures are correct Check that the vehicle and trailer are connected properly Confirm that the trailer tongue is connected properly to the hitch ball the trailer lights connector is con nected prope...

Page 281: ...ay turn off automatically to protect the engine from overheating When driving uphill in hot weather pay attention to the coolant temperature high warning light for all vehicles and AT OIL TEMP warning light for AT vehicles since the engine and transmission are relatively prone to overheating under these condi tions If the coolant temperature high warning light or the AT OIL TEMP warning light illu...

Page 282: ...r MT vehicles or P AT vehicles and shut off the engine Additional information for Europe The following information represents the European statutory and regulatory re quirements of 95 48 EC 92 21 EEC Maximum permissible vehicle weight MPW and maximum per missible rear axle weight rear MPAW for trailer towing MPW Rear MPAW ...

Page 283: ... turbo 5MT 2 030 1 180 AT 2 045 1 180 5MT 5 speed manual transmission AT Automatic transmission D R Dual range manual transmission Maximum permissible static verti cal load on the coupling device 80 kg Mounting points of the coupling device The mounting points of the coupling device are shown in the diagram Driving tips 8 17 CONTINUED 8 ...

Page 284: ...ITED 2007 12 13 8 18 Driving tips 1 Maximum permissible overhang of the coupling device 1 074 mm 42 in 2 Coupling 3 Fixing points Two places under the rear frame and three places on the rear side of the rear frame for each side 4 Rear frame ...

Page 285: ...9 8 Engine overheating 9 10 If steam is coming from the engine compartment 9 10 If no steam is coming from the engine compartment 9 10 Towing 9 10 Towing and tie down hooks 9 11 Using a flat bed truck 9 13 Towing with all wheels on the ground 9 13 Rear gate if the rear gate cannot be opened 9 14 Sunroof if the sunroof cannot be closed 9 15 Maintenance tools 9 15 Jack handle 9 16 Jack and other mai...

Page 286: ...ning flasher switch Turn it off by pushing the switch again NOTE When the hazard warning flasher is on the turn signals do not work Flat tires If you have a flat tire while driving never brake suddenly keep driving straight ahead while gradually reducing speed Then slowly pull off the road to a safe place Changing a flat tire WARNING Do not jack up the vehicle on an incline or a loose road surface...

Page 287: ...i cles or the selector lever in the P Park position AT vehicles 3 Turn on the hazard warning flasher and have everyone get out of the vehicle 4 Put wheel blocks at the front and rear of the tire diagonally opposite the flat tire 1 Jack and tool bucket 2 Jack handle 3 Spare tire 5 Take out the spare tire jack jack handle and wheel nut wrench The spare tire and the tools are stored under the floor o...

Page 288: ...driver 2 Wheel nut wrench 3 Tool bag 4 Lever vehicles with wheel covers Take out the jack from the tool bucket and take out the wheel nut wrench from the tool bag NOTE Make sure that the jack is well lubri cated before using it To take out the spare tire Turn the attaching bolt counterclockwise then take the spare tire out 1 Notch 2 Valve hole 6 If your vehicle has wheel covers insert ...

Page 289: ...losest to the flat tire Turn the jackscrew by hand until the jack head engages firmly into the jack up point 9 Insert the jack handle into the jack screw and turn the handle until the tire clears the ground Do not raise the vehicle higher than necessary 10 Remove the wheel nuts and the flat tire 11 Before putting the spare tire on clean the mounting surface of the wheel and hub with a cloth 12 Put...

Page 290: ...s torque is equivalent to applying approximately 40 to 50 kg 88 to 110 lbs at the top of the wheel nut wrench Never use your foot on the wheel nut wrench or a pipe extension on the wrench because you may exceed the specified torque Have the wheel nut torque checked at the nearest automotive service facility 15 Store the flat tire in the spare tire compartment Put the spacer and tighten the attachi...

Page 291: ...al attention imme diately If battery fluid is accidentally swal lowed immediately drink a large amount of milk or water and seek medical attention immediately Battery fluid is corrosive If it splashes onto your vehicle s paint work or fabrics wash it away im mediately with plenty of water Keep children away Batteries must be handled only by persons who are aware of the po tential hazards Take part...

Page 292: ...moving engine parts Removing rings watches and ties is advisable Jump starting is dangerous if it done incorrectly If you are un sure about the proper procedure for jump starting consult a com petent mechanic CAUTION The battery used for boosting must be 12 V Do not jump start unless you are sure that the booster battery is correct When your vehicle does not start due to a run down discharged batt...

Page 293: ...able to the negative terminal of the booster battery 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the strut mounting nut Make sure that the cables are not near any moving parts and that the cable clamps are not in contact with any other metal 5 Start the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery and run it at moderate speed Then start the engine of the vehicle that has the discharged battery 6 Whe...

Page 294: ...gine If the coolant temperature high warning light illuminates turn off the engine 4 After the engine has fully cooled down check the coolant level in the reserve tank If the coolant level is below the LOW mark add coolant up to the FULL mark 5 If there is no coolant in the reserve tank add coolant to the reserve tank Then remove the radiator cap and fill the radiator with coolant If you remove th...

Page 295: ...iver and you will find a threaded hole for attaching the towing hook 3 Screw the towing hook into the thread hole until its thread can no longer be seen 4 Tighten the towing hook securely using the wheel nut wrench After towing remove the towing hook from the vehicle and stow it in the tool bucket Fit the towing hook cover on the bumper WARNING Do not use the towing hook except when towing your ve...

Page 296: ... Screw the towing hook into the thread hole until its thread can no longer be seen 4 Tighten the towing hook securely using the wheel nut wrench After towing remove the towing hook from the vehicle and stow it in the tool bucket Fit the towing hook cover on the bumper WARNING Do not use the towing hook except when towing your vehicle Be sure to remove the towing hook after towing CAUTION To preven...

Page 297: ...r the shift lever into 1st for MT vehicles 2 Pull up the parking brake lever firmly 3 Secure the vehicle onto the carrier properly with safety chains Each of safety chain should be equally tightened and care must be taken not to pull the chains so tightly that the suspension bottoms out Towing with all wheels on the ground 1 Check the transmission and differen tial oil levels and add oil to bring ...

Page 298: ...nsport your vehicle on a flat bed truck Rear gate if the rear gate cannot be opened In the event that you cannot open the rear gate by operating the power door locking switches keyless access with push button start system or remote keyless entry system you can open it from inside the cargo area 1 Remove the access cover at the bottom center of the rear gate trim NOTE For vehicles with the double l...

Page 299: ...and prying it off 2 Insert a hex head wrench in the end of the motor shaft To close the sunroof turn the hex head wrench counterclockwise Pull the hex head wrench out and reinsert it after every half turn We recommend that you have your vehicle checked and repaired by an authorized SUBARU dealer Maintenance tools Your vehicle is equipped with the following maintenance tools Jack Jack handle Screwd...

Page 300: ... tools 1 Jack 2 Towing hook 1 Screwdriver 2 Wheel nut wrench 3 Tool bag 4 Lever vehicles with wheel covers The jack and towing hook are stored in the tool bucket that is located in the recess of the spare tire wheel under the floor of the cargo area The screwdriver and wheel nut wrench are stored in the tool bag For how to use the jack refer to the Flat tires section in this chapter ...

Page 301: ...on 10 4 Most common causes of corrosion 10 4 To help prevent corrosion 10 4 Cleaning the interior 10 5 Seat fabric 10 5 Leather seat materials 10 5 Synthetic leather upholstery 10 5 Climate control panel audio panel instrument panel console panel switches combination meter and other plastic surfaces 10 5 Navigation monitor if equipped 10 6 Appearance care 10 ...

Page 302: ...emicals insects tar soot tree sap and bird droppings should be washed off by using a light detergent as required If you use a light detergent make certain that it is a neutral detergent Do not use strong soap or chemical detergents All cleaning agents should be promptly flushed from the surface and not allowed to dry there Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with plenty of lukewarm water Wipe the remaini...

Page 303: ... as well Always polish in only one direction A No 2000 grain compound is recom mended Never use a coarse grained compound Coarser grained compounds have a smaller grain size number and could damage the paint After polishing with a compound coat with wax to restore the original luster Frequent polishing with a compound or an incorrect polishing technique will result in removing the paint layer and ...

Page 304: ...pension components Also wash the vehicle promptly after driving on any of the following surfaces roads that have been salted to prevent them from freezing in winter mud sand or gravel coastal roads After the winter has ended it is recom mended that the underbody be given a very thorough washing Before the beginning of winter check the condition of underbody components such as the exhaust system fu...

Page 305: ...ater to penetrate the stitched seams A mild detergent suitable for cleaning woolen fabrics may be used to remove difficult dirt spots rubbing with a soft dry cloth afterwards to restore the luster If your SUBARU is to be parked for a long time in bright sunlight it is recommended that the seats and headrests be covered or the windows shaded to prevent fading or shrinkage Minor surface blemishes or...

Page 306: ... cloth moistened with neutral detergent then carefully wipe off any remaining detergent NOTE Do not spray neutral detergent di rectly onto the monitor Doing so could damage the monitor s components Do not wipe the monitor with a hard cloth Doing so could scratch the monitor Do not use cleaning fluid that con tains thinner gasoline or any other volatile substance Such cleaning fluid could erase the...

Page 307: ...king the oil level 11 26 Recommended grade and viscosity 11 27 Automatic transmission fluid 11 27 Checking the fluid level 11 27 Recommended fluid 11 28 Front differential gear oil AT vehicles 11 28 Checking the oil level 11 28 Recommended grade and viscosity 11 29 Rear differential gear oil AWD vehicles 11 29 Checking the gear oil level 11 29 Recommended grade and viscosity 11 31 Power steering f...

Page 308: ... of wiper blades 11 45 Windshield wiper blade assembly 11 46 Windshield wiper blade rubber 11 46 Rear window wiper blade assembly 11 47 Rear window wiper blade rubber 11 48 Battery 11 49 Battery Precautions 11 49 Fuses 11 51 Main fuse 11 52 Installation of accessories 11 53 Replacing bulbs 11 54 Headlights vehicles with HID headlights 11 55 Headlights vehicles without HID headlights 11 56 Front po...

Page 309: ...ou ask your authorized SUBARU dealer for the actual maintenance schedule applied to your vehicle For Europe Continue periodic maintenance beyond 120 000 km 75 000 miles or 96 months by returning to the third column of the maintenance schedule and adding 120 000 km 75 000 miles or 96 months to the column headings Symbols used R Replace I Inspect and then adjust correct or replace if necessary P Per...

Page 310: ... km 137 500 miles From the 2nd replacement 72 months 6 years 120 000 km 75 000 miles 7 Fuel system lines and connections I I I I See NOTE 2 8 Fuel filter R 9 Air cleaner element I R I R I R I R See NOTE 3 10 Spark plugs R 11 Transmission Differential Front Rear lu bricants Gear oil I R I R See NOTE 4 12 Automatic transmission fluid I R I R See NOTE 4 13 Brake fluid R R R R See NOTE 5 14 Disc brake...

Page 311: ...ver occurs first 3 When the vehicle is used under severe driving conditions mentioned below the air cleaner element should be replaced more frequently 4 When the vehicle is frequently operated under severe driving conditions such as towing a trailer or driving on sand replacement of automatic transmission fluid differential gear oil front and rear and manual transmission gear oil should be perform...

Page 312: ...ice for safe vehicle operation MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE INTERVAL Number of months or km miles whichever occurs first REMARKS Months 12 24 36 48 6 1 000 km 1 6 25 50 75 100 6 1 000 miles 1 15 30 45 60 1 Drive belt s Except camshaft I I I I I 2 Camshaft drive belt Timing belt R 3 Engine oil Change every 12 500 km 7 500 miles or 12 months whichever occurs first See NOTE 1 4 Engine oil filter Chan...

Page 313: ... drums Parking brake I I See NOTE 2 16 Inspect brake lines and check operation of parking and service brake system P P P P See NOTE 2 17 Clutch system I I I I Adjust pedal free play at 1 600 km 1 000 miles 18 Steering and suspension system I I I I See NOTE 2 19 Front and rear wheel bearing lubricant I NOTE 1 When the vehicle is used under severe driving conditions mentioned below the engine oil an...

Page 314: ...wing areas change fluid every 25 000 km 15 000 miles or 12 months whichever occurs first 1 High humidity areas 2 Mountainous areas Examples of severe driving conditions 1 Operating in extremely cold weather Items 3 4 and 18 only 2 Towing a trailer Items 3 4 11 12 14 and 15 only 3 Repeated short trips Items 3 4 14 and 15 only 4 Driving in dusty roads Items 9 14 15 and 18 only 5 Driving in rough and...

Page 315: ...ea such as a garage or other closed areas Do not smoke or allow open flames around the fuel or battery This will cause a fire Because the fuel system is under pressure we recommend that you have your SUBARU dealer perform the replacement of the fuel filter Wear adequate eye protection to guard against getting oil or fluids in your eyes If something does get in your eyes thoroughly wash them out wi...

Page 316: ...o prevent the vehicle from moving Never race the engine or brake suddenly For front wheels turning CAUTION The AWD MT vehicles cannot be changed over from AWD to FWD If any maintenance or inspection re quires a running engine and the front wheels turning with the AWD MT vehicles be sure to jack up all four wheels or use free rollers For maintenance and inspection per formed on AWD AT vehicles whic...

Page 317: ...hicle from moving Never race the engine or brake suddenly NOTE After that maintenance and inspection have been performed remove the spare fuse from the FWD connector in order to reactivate All Wheel Drive Make sure to restore the removed spare fuse in the spare fuse holder located in the engine compartment Engine hood To open the hood 1 If the wiper blades are lifted off the windshield return them...

Page 318: ...y 15 cm 5 9 in above its closed position and then let it drop 2 After closing the hood be sure the hood is securely locked If this does not close the hood release it from a slightly higher position Do not push the hood forcibly to close it It could deform the metal WARNING Always check that the hood is properly locked before you start driving If it is not it might fly open while the vehicle is mov...

Page 319: ... gauge AT page 11 28 3 Clutch fluid reservoir page 11 34 4 Automatic transmission fluid level gauge page 11 27 5 Brake fluid reservoir page 11 33 6 Fuse box page 11 51 7 Battery page 11 49 8 Windshield washer tank page 11 44 9 Engine oil filler cap page 11 15 10 Engine coolant reservoir page 11 19 11 Radiator cap page 11 19 12 Engine oil level gauge page 11 15 13 Air cleaner element page 11 22 Mai...

Page 320: ...gear oil level gauge AT page 11 28 3 Clutch fluid reservoir page 11 34 4 Automatic transmission fluid level gauge page 11 27 5 Brake fluid reservoir page 11 33 6 Fuse box page 11 51 7 Battery page 11 49 8 Windshield washer tank page 11 44 9 Engine oil filler cap page 11 15 10 Engine coolant reservoir page 11 19 11 Engine oil level gauge page 11 15 12 Radiator cap page 11 19 13 Air cleaner element ...

Page 321: ...d that you contact your SUBARU dealer Checking the oil level Check the engine oil level at each fuel stop 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and stop the engine 2 Pull out the level gauge wipe it clean and insert it again 3 Be sure the level gauge is correctly inserted until it stops with the graphic symbol on its top appearing as shown in the illustration 1 Notch 2 Upper level 3 Lower level 4 ...

Page 322: ...p the engine by letting the engine idle for approximately 10 minutes to ease draining the engine oil 2 Park the vehicle on a level surface and stop the engine 3 Remove the oil filler cap 4 Drain out the engine oil by removing the drain plug while the engine is still warm The used oil should be drained into an appropriate container and disposed of properly WARNING Be careful not to burn yourself wi...

Page 323: ...to confirm that the level is correct 13 Start the engine and make sure that no oil leaks appear around the filter s rubber seal 14 Run the engine until it reaches the normal operating temperature Then stop the engine and wait a few minutes to allow the oil drain back Check the oil level again and if necessary add more engine oil CAUTION Be careful not to spill engine oil when adding it If oil touc...

Page 324: ...ommended 2 5 L models SAE viscosity No and applicable tempera ture 5W 30 is recommended Engine oil viscosity thickness affects fuel economy Oils of lower viscosity provide better fuel economy However in hot weather oil of higher viscosity is required to properly lubricate the engine CAUTION Use only engine oil with the recom mended grade and viscosity Recommended grade and viscosity under severe d...

Page 325: ...cted Do not splash the engine coolant over painted parts The alcohol contained in the engine coolant may damage the paint surface Cooling fan hose and con nections Your vehicle employs an electric cooling fan which is thermostatically controlled to operate when the engine coolant reaches a specific temperature If the radiator cooling fan does not operate even when the engine coolant tempera ture g...

Page 326: ... the engine coolant may damage the paint surface Changing the coolant WARNING Never attempt to remove the radia tor cap until the engine has been shut off and has cooled down completely Since the coolant is under pressure you may suffer serious burns from a spray of boil ing hot coolant when the cap is removed Change the engine coolant using the following procedures according to the maintenance sc...

Page 327: ...MT 8 1 liters 8 6 US qt 7 1 Imp qt AT 8 0 liters 8 5 US qt 7 0 Imp qt 1 FULL level mark 2 LOW level mark 6 Pour the coolant and fill to the reser voir tank s FULL level mark CAUTION Be careful not to spill engine coolant when adding it If coolant touches the exhaust pipe it may cause a bad smell smoke and or a fire If engine coolant gets on the exhaust pipe be sure to wipe it off Do not splash the...

Page 328: ...he element WARNING Do not operate the engine with the air cleaner element removed The air cleaner element not only filters intake air but also stops flames if the engine backfires If the air cleaner element is not installed when the engine backfires you could be burned CAUTION When replacing the air cleaner ele ment we recommend that you use a genuine SUBARU air cleaner ele ment If it is not used ...

Page 329: ...leaner case cover insert the three projections on the air cleaner case cover into the slits on the air cleaner case and then snap the two clips on the air cleaner case cover Turbo models 1 Use a screwdriver to undo the clips on the air intake duct then remove the air intake duct 2 Unplug the connector that is attached to the top of the air cleaner case 3 Unsnap the two clips holding the air cleane...

Page 330: ...ith a damp cloth and install a new air cleaner element Spark plugs Replace the spark plugs according to the maintenance schedule CAUTION When disconnecting the spark plug cables always grasp the spark plug cap not the cables Make sure the spark plug cables are replaced in the correct order Recommended spark plugs 2 0 L models SILFR6A11 NGK 2 5 L non turbo models PFR5B 11 NGK 2 5 L turbo models SIL...

Page 331: ...ct To check the tension of the front side belt place a straightedge ruler across two adjacent pulleys alternator and crank pulley and apply a force of 98 N 10 kgf 22 lbf midway between the pulleys by using a spring scale Belt deflection should be the amount specified If the front side belt is loose cracked or worn we recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer mm in Deflection New belt Used belt...

Page 332: ... Pull out the level gauge wipe it clean and insert it again 1 Upper level 2 Lower level 3 Pull out the level gauge again and check the oil level on it If it is below the lower level add oil through the level gauge hole to bring the level up to the upper level CAUTION Be careful not to spill manual trans mission oil when adding it If oil touches the exhaust pipe it may cause a bad smell smoke and o...

Page 333: ...uid on the level gauge Though the fluid level can be checked without warming up the fluid on the COLD range it is recommended to check the fluid level when the fluid is at the operating temperature Checking the fluid level when the fluid is hot Check the fluid level monthly 1 Drive the vehicle several kilometers miles to raise the temperature of the transmission fluid up to normal operating temper...

Page 334: ...ust pipe it may cause a bad smell smoke and or a fire If automatic transmission fluid gets on the exhaust pipe be sure to wipe it off Recommended fluid Use one of the following types of auto matic transmission fluid SUBARU ATF type HP IDEMITSU ATF HP CAUTION You can use the Dexron III type automatic transmission fluid only in an emergency if the recommended automatic transmission fluid is un avail...

Page 335: ...hen adding it If oil touches the exhaust pipe it may cause a bad smell smoke and or a fire If oil gets on the exhaust pipe be sure to wipe it off Recommended grade and viscosity Each oil manufacturer has its own base oils and additives Never use different brands together Oil grade API classification GL 5 SAE viscosity No and applicable tempera ture Rear differential gear oil AWD vehicles Checking ...

Page 336: ...vice 2 0 L AT models 1 Filler hole 2 Drain hole 3 Oil level 1 Oil temperature switch 2 Drain plug Vehicle with rear differential oil tempera ture switch 1 Oil temperature switch 2 Drain hole 3 Oil level 1 Filler plug 2 Drain plug Other models 1 Filler hole 2 Drain hole 3 Oil level ...

Page 337: ... the vehicle requires frequent refilling there may be an oil leak If you suspect a problem we recommend that you have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer Recommended grade and viscosity Each oil manufacturer has its own base oils and additives Never use different brands together Oil grade API classification GL 5 SAE viscosity No and applicable tempera ture Power steering fluid if equipped Ch...

Page 338: ...l is extremely low it may indicate possible leakage We recom mend that you consult your SUBARU dealer for an inspection WARNING Be careful not to burn yourself because the fluid may be hot CAUTION When power steering fluid is being added use only clean fluid and be careful not to allow any dirt into the tank And never use different brands together Avoid spilling fluid when adding it in the tank Be...

Page 339: ...sture from the air Any absorbed moist ure can cause a dangerous loss of braking performance If the vehicle requires frequent refilling there may be a leak If you suspect a problem we re commend that you have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer CAUTION Never use different brands of brake fluid together When adding brake fluid be care ful not to allow any dirt into the reservoir Never splash t...

Page 340: ...CAUTION Clutch fluid absorbs moisture from the air Any absorbed moist ure can cause improper clutch operation If the vehicle requires frequent refilling there may be a leak If you suspect a problem we re commend that you have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer Never use different brands of clutch fluid together When clutch fluid is added be careful not to allow any dirt into the tank Never ...

Page 341: ...or vehicles equipped with the brake assist system when you depress the brake pedal strongly or suddenly the following phenomena occur However even though these occur they do not indicate any malfunctions and the brake assist system is operating prop erly You might feel that the brake pedal is applied by lighter force and gener ates a greater braking force You might hear clicking knocking sounds ar...

Page 342: ...edal MT vehicles Check the clutch pedal free play and reserve distance according to the main tenance schedule Checking the clutch function Check the clutch engagement and disen gagement 1 With the engine idling check that there are no abnormal noises when the clutch pedal is depressed and that shifting into 1st or reverse feels smooth 2 Start the vehicle by releasing the pedal slowly to check that...

Page 343: ...e broken in as follows Brake pad and lining While maintaining a speed of 50 to 65 km h 30 to 40 mph step on the brake pedal lightly Repeat this five or more times Parking brake lining 1 Drive the vehicle at a speed of approximately 35 km h 22 mph 2 With the parking brake release button pushed in pull the parking brake lever SLOWLY and GENTLY Pulling with a force of approximately 147 N 15 kgf 33 lb...

Page 344: ...y driving under dry conditions Summer tires are inadequate for driving on slippery roads such as on snow covered or icy roads If you drive your vehicle on snow covered or icy roads we strongly recommend the use of winter snow tires When installing winter tires be sure to replace all four tires Winter snow tires Winter tires are best suited for driving on snow covered and icy roads However winter t...

Page 345: ...iving even a short distance warms up the tires and increases the tire pressures Also the tire pressures are affected by the outside temperature It is best to check tire pressure outdoors before driving the vehicle When a tire becomes warm the air inside it expands causing the tire pressure to increase Be careful not to mistakenly release air from a warm tire to reduce its pressure NOTE The air pre...

Page 346: ...ation 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 unbalanced as the tires become worn during use Wheel imbalance causes the steering wheel to vibrate slightly at certain vehicle speeds and detracts from the vehicle s straight line stability It can al...

Page 347: ...it and must be replaced immediately With a tire in this condition driving at high speeds 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 tread wear indicators become visible Tire rotation direction mark Example of tire rotation direction mark 1 Front If t...

Page 348: ...ize 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 controllability ride comfort braking performance speedometer accuracy and odometer accuracy It also creates incor rect body to tire clearances and inappro priately changes the vehicle s ground clearance Al...

Page 349: ...ng dur ing turns The resulting loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident NOTE When any of the wheels are removed and replaced for tire rotation or to change a flat tire always check the tightness of the wheel nuts after driv ing approximately 1 000 km 600 miles If any nut is loose tighten it to the specified torque Wheel covers Removing the wheel cover 1 Notch 2 Valve hole Insert a lever i...

Page 350: ...face of the wheel Never let the wheel rub against sharp protrusions or curbs Be sure to fit tire chains on uniformly and completely around the tire otherwise the chains may scratch the wheel When wheel nuts balance weights or the center cap is replaced we recommend that you replace them with genuine SUBARU parts designed for aluminum wheels Windshield washer fluid If you spray washer fluid on the ...

Page 351: ...it may freeze and block the nozzles CAUTION Adjust the washer fluid concen tration appropriately for the out side temperature If the concen tration is inappropriate sprayed washer fluid may freeze on the windshield and obstruct your view and the fluid may freeze in the reservoir tank Never use engine coolant as washer fluid because it could cause paint damage Replacement of wiper blades Grease wax...

Page 352: ...Install the wiper blade assembly to the wiper arm Make sure that it locks in place 4 Hold the wiper arm by hand and slowly lower it in position Windshield wiper blade rub ber 1 Support 1 Grasp the locked end of the blade rubber assembly and pull it firmly until the stoppers on the rubber are free of the support 1 Metal spines 2 If the new blade rubber is not provided with two metal spines remove t...

Page 353: ...the rubber is not retained properly the wiper blade may scratch the windshield Rear window wiper blade assembly 1 Raise the wiper arm off the rear window 2 Turn the wiper blade assembly coun terclockwise 3 Pull the wiper blade assembly toward you to remove it from the wiper arm 4 Install the wiper blade assembly to the wiper arm Make sure that it locks in place 5 Hold the wiper arm by hand and slo...

Page 354: ... Pull the blade rubber assembly out of the plastic support 1 Metal spines 3 If the new blade rubber is not provided with two metal spines remove the metal spines from the old blade rubber and install them in the new blade rubber 4 Align the claws of the plastic support with the grooves in the blade rubber assembly then slide the blade rubber assembly into place Securely retain both ends of the rub...

Page 355: ...e to wear eye protection and protective gloves when inspect ing your vehicle s battery Avoid tipping the battery and subjecting it to shocks since this could cause fluid to spill Under no circumstances allow bat tery fluid to make contact with your skin eyes or clothing since this can cause blindness and burns If bat tery fluid splashes onto your skin eyes or clothing wash it away immediately with...

Page 356: ... s body A short circuit could create electrical sparks and lead to an explosion To prevent electrical sparks all rings wristwatches and other metal accessories must be taken off be fore work is carried out on or near the battery Prevent explosions While being charged batteries emit highly flammable explosive hydro gen gas To prevent an explosion charge your vehicle s battery in a well ventilated a...

Page 357: ...ment 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 side To remove the cover pull it out The other one is housed in the engine compartment The spare fuses are stored in the main fuse box cover in the engine compart ment The fuse puller is stored in the main fuse box in the engine compartment 1 Good 2 Blown If any lig...

Page 358: ...replace it with a spare fuse of the same rating 6 If the same fuse blows again this indicates that its system has a problem We recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer for repairs Main fuse Main fuse box The main fuses are designed to melt during an overload to prevent damage to the wiring harness and electrical equip ment Check the main fuses if any electrical component fails to operate ex c...

Page 359: ...nstalling fog lights or any other electrical equipment in your vehicle Such accessories may cause the electronic system to malfunc tion if they are incorrectly installed or if they are not suited for the vehicle Also we recommend that you always consult your SUBARU dealer before installing a radio in your vehicle Maintenance and service 11 53 11 ...

Page 360: ...0 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 11 54 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs A The high mount stop light is the LED Light Emitting Diode type We recommend that you consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement ...

Page 361: ...any bulb only with a new bulb of the specified wattage Using a bulb of different wattage could result in a fire Headlights vehicles with HID headlights WARNING High intensity discharge HID bulbs are used for the low beams of the headlights These HID bulbs use an extremely high voltage To avoid the risk of an electric shock and result ing serious injury you should not attempt to replace them Neithe...

Page 362: ...ed with alcohol NOTE If headlight aiming is required we recommend that you consult your SUBARU dealer for proper adjustment of the headlight aim It may be difficult to replace the bulbs We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary Low beam light bulbs Right hand side 1 Use a screwdriver to undo the clips on the air intake duct then remove the air intake duct rig...

Page 363: ... hand side 10 Set the washer tank to the original place and secure it by clip left hand side High beam light bulbs Right hand side 1 Use a screwdriver to undo the clips on the air intake duct then remove the air intake duct right hand side 2 Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb 3 Remove the bulb from the headlight assembly by turning it counterclockwise 4 Replace the bulb with new one...

Page 364: ...out the socket 2 Pull the bulb out of the socket Install a new bulb 3 Install the bulb socket by turning it clockwise Side turn signal light The bulb is an integral part of the side turn signal light assembly If the bulb fails the whole side turn signal light assembly must be replaced We recommend that you have the side turn signal light assembly replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary Rear co...

Page 365: ... a new one 5 Set the bulb socket into the rear combination light assembly and turn it clockwise until it locks 6 Put the rear combination light assem bly into place while aligning the clip with the guide on the vehicle 7 Tighten the upper and lower screws License plate light 1 Remove the mounting screws using a Phillips screwdriver 2 Remove the cover and lens 3 Pull the bulb out of the socket Inst...

Page 366: ... replacing the bulb of the map light close the door and be careful not to burn yourself Dome light Map light Cargo area light Door step light 1 Remove the lens by prying the edge of the lens with a flat head screwdriver 2 Pull the bulb out of the socket Install a new bulb 3 Reinstall the lens Other bulbs Other bulbs may be difficult to replace We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your ...

Page 367: ...ons 12 2 Engine 12 3 Electrical system 12 4 Capacities 12 5 Tires 12 5 Wheel alignment 12 6 Fuses and circuits 12 7 Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment 12 7 Fuse panel located in the engine compartment 12 9 Bulb chart 12 10 Vehicle identification 12 11 Specifications 12 ...

Page 368: ... 2 5XT Drive system AWD AWD AWD AWD AWD Transmission type AT D R AT D R AT D R AT D R AT MT Overall length 4 560 179 5 Overall width Australia models 1 795 70 7 Other models 1 780 70 1 Overall height 1 700 66 9 Wheel base 2 615 103 0 Tread Front 1 530 60 2 Rear 1 530 60 2 Ground clearance 1 215 8 5 220 8 7 225 8 9 1 Measured with vehicle empty AT Automatic transmission MT Manual transmission D R D...

Page 369: ... 5 L DOHC turbo Engine type Horizontally opposed liquid cooled 4 cylinder 4 stroke gasoline engine Displacement cc cu in 1 994 121 7 2 457 150 2 457 150 Bore 6 Stroke mm in 92 0 6 75 0 3 62 6 2 95 99 5 6 79 0 3 92 6 3 11 99 5 6 79 0 3 92 6 3 11 Compression ratio 10 2 1 10 0 1 8 4 1 Firing order 1 3 2 4 Specifications 12 3 CONTINUED 12 ...

Page 370: ...els 12V 27AH 34B19L Other models 2 0 L models MT 12V 48AH 55D23L AT 12V 52AH 65D23L 2 5 L models MT 12V 48AH 55D23L AT 12V 52AH 75D23L Alternator 2 0 L models 12V 90A 2 5 L non turbo models 12V 110A 2 5 L turbo models Spark plugs 2 0 L models SILFR6A11 NGK 2 5 L non turbo models PFR5B 11 NGK 2 5 L turbo models SILFR6A NGK AT Automatic transmission MT Manual transmission ...

Page 371: ...vehicles 1 2 liters 1 3 US qt 1 1 Imp qt Rear differential gear oil AWD 0 8 liter 0 8 US qt 0 7 Imp qt Power steering fluid 0 7 liter 0 7 US qt 0 6 Imp qt Engine coolant 2 0 L models MT 6 9 liters 7 3 US qt 6 1 Imp qt AT 7 3 liters 7 7 US qt 6 4 Imp qt 2 5 L non turbo models MT 6 8 liters 7 2 US qt 6 0 Imp qt AT 6 7 liters 7 1 US qt 5 9 Imp qt 2 5 L turbo models MT 8 1 liters 8 6 US qt 7 1 Imp qt ...

Page 372: ...Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 12 6 Specifications Wheel alignment Item 2 0 L models 2 5 L non turbo models 2 5 L turbo models 2 0X 2 0X S 2 5X 2 5X S 2 5XT Toe Front 0 mm 0 in Rear 0 mm 0 in Camber Front 0800 Rear 0800 ...

Page 373: ...relay 5 10A Combination meter 6 7 5A Remote control rear view mirrors Seat heater relay 7 15A Combination meter Integrated unit 8 20A Stop light 9 15A Front wiper deicer 10 7 5A Power supply battery 11 7 5A Turn signal unit Clock 12 15A Automatic transmission unit Engine control unit Integrated unit 13 20A Accessory power outlet center console 14 15A Position light Tail light Rear combination ligh...

Page 374: ...ent panel 21 7 5A Starter relay 22 15A Air conditioner Rear window defogger relay coil 23 15A Rear wiper Rear window washer 24 15A Audio unit Clock 25 15A SRS airbag system 26 7 5A Power window relay Radiator main fan relay Tail and illumination re lay 27 15A Blower fan 28 15A Blower fan 29 15A Fog light 30 30A Front wiper Fuse panel Fuse rating Circuit 31 7 5A Auto air conditioner unit Integrated...

Page 375: ... 2 25A Main fan 3 25A Sub fan 4 Empty 5 10A Audio 6 30A Headlight low beam 7 15A Headlight high beam 8 20A Back up light 9 15A Horn 10 25A Rear window defogger Mirror heater 11 15A Fuel pump 12 10A Automatic transmission control unit 13 7 5A Engine control unit 14 15A Turn and hazard warn ing flasher 15 15A Tail and illumination re lay 16 7 5A Alternator Specifications 12 9 CONTINUED 12 ...

Page 376: ...5W D2R Vehicles without HID headlights 12V 55W H7 High beam 12V 60W HB3 Front fog light 12V 51W HB4 Front turn signal light 12V 21W WY21W Front position light 12V 5W W5W Side turn signal light 12V 5W Rear turn signal light 12V 21W WY21W Rear fog light 12V 21W W21W Back up light 12V 21W W21W Brake tail light 12V 21 5W W21 5W License plate light 12V 5W W5W Cargo area light 12V 13W Dome light 12V 8W ...

Page 377: ...ehicle identification number 2 ID label Europe models 3 Tire inflation pressure label 4 Year of manufacture label Middle East models 5 Model number label General models 6 Built date label Australia models 7 ADR compliance plate Australia models 8 Fuel label Specifications 12 11 12 ...

Page 378: ...emissions Europe only 13 3 Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC 13 4 Transmitter for keyless entry system left hand drive vehicles 13 4 Transmitter for keyless entry system right hand drive vehicles 13 5 Receiver for keyless entry system 13 6 Integrated unit car immobilizer 13 7 Immobilizer 13 8 LF Oscillator 13 9 Supp...

Page 379: ... left center pillar Speed limit maximum torque and maximum power at rpm Middle East models only Model 2 5 L MT AT Speed limit km h 184 182 Maximum torque N m kgf m 229 23 4 4 400 Maximum power kW PS 126 172 6 000 The performance data above is the numeric value evaluated according to the SSA2462 quality norm The performance data above is the numeric value evaluated from petrol with an octane rating...

Page 380: ...3 EC L 100 km CO2 emissions according to 80 1268 EEC 2004 3 EC g km Urban Extra urban Total Urban Extra urban Total 2 0 L models 5MT 10 9 7 0 8 4 256 165 198 4AT 11 2 6 9 8 4 263 163 199 2 5 L non turbo models 5MT 12 8 7 3 9 3 302 173 220 4AT 12 9 7 7 9 6 304 183 227 2 5 L turbo models 5MT 14 4 8 2 10 5 341 195 248 4AT 14 5 8 2 10 5 344 193 248 Supplement 13 3 13 ...

Page 381: ...el A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 13 4 Supplement Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999 5 EC Transmitter for keyless entry system left hand drive vehicles ...

Page 382: ...Black plate 395 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 Transmitter for keyless entry system right hand drive vehicles Supplement 13 5 CONTINUED 13 ...

Page 383: ...Black plate 396 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 13 6 Supplement Receiver for keyless entry system ...

Page 384: ...Black plate 397 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 Integrated unit car immobilizer Supplement 13 7 CONTINUED 13 ...

Page 385: ...odel A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 13 8 Supplement Immobilizer Hereby Fuji heavy Industries Ltd declares that this SSPIMB01 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC ...

Page 386: ...el A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 LF Oscillator Hereby Fuji heavy Industries Ltd declares that this SSPLF01 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Supplement 13 9 13 ...

Page 387: ...Black plate 27 1 一般Model A8140GE A EDITED 2007 12 13 Index 14 ...

Page 388: ...Audio set 5 4 Automatic climate control system 4 9 Automatic headlight beam leveler Warning light 3 23 Automatic transmission 7 18 Capacities 12 5 Fluid 11 27 MANUAL mode 7 21 Selector lever 7 19 Shift lock release 7 24 SPORT mode 7 24 Temperature warning light AT OIL TEMP 3 19 Automatic Emergency Locking Retractor A ELR 1 12 AUX unit operation 5 22 B Battery 11 49 Jump starting 9 7 Replacement Ke...

Page 389: ... 33 11 34 Gear oil level 11 29 Child restraint systems 1 25 Installation with A ELR seatbelt 1 29 ISOFIX anchor bars 1 33 Top tether anchorages 1 35 Child safety 5 Locks 2 31 Chime Key 3 4 Seatbelt 1 12 3 15 Cleaning Aluminum wheels 10 3 Interior 10 5 Ventilation grille 4 13 Climate control system Automatic 4 9 Manual 4 4 Clock 3 31 Clutch Fluid 11 34 Pedal 11 36 Coat hook 6 14 Coin tray 6 7 Coola...

Page 390: ...one cell phone 7 Drinking 6 Drugs 6 Foreign countries 8 4 Pets 7 Snowy and icy roads 8 8 Tips 7 16 Tired or sleepy 7 Dual range 7 17 E Electrical system 12 4 Electronic Brake Force Distribution EBD system 3 21 7 29 Emergency Locking Retractor ELR 1 11 Engine Compartment overview 11 13 Coolant 11 19 Exhaust gas carbon monoxide 5 8 2 Hood 11 11 Oil 11 15 Overheating 9 10 Exterior care 10 2 F Flat ti...

Page 391: ... High low beam change dimmer 3 34 Hill start assist MT vehicles 7 36 Hill start assist warning light 3 22 7 37 Hitch stabilizer 8 14 Horn 3 49 Hose and connections 11 19 I Ignition switch 3 3 Light 3 4 Illumination brightness control 3 35 Immobilizer 2 3 Indicator light 2 4 3 29 Indicator light Coolant temperature low 3 18 Cruise control 3 30 7 41 Cruise control set 3 30 7 41 Front fog light 3 30 ...

Page 392: ...em vehicle without push button start system 2 24 Keys 2 2 L Lap pretensioner 1 22 Leather seat materials 10 5 License plate light 11 59 Light Cargo area 6 3 Control switch 3 33 Dome 6 2 License plate 11 59 Map 6 3 LO position indicator light dual range MT vehicles 3 29 Loading your vehicle 8 11 Low fuel warning light 3 13 3 22 M Main fuse 11 52 Maintenance Precautions 11 9 Schedule 11 3 Seatbelt 1...

Page 393: ...against vehicle modification 1 24 1 56 Preparing to drive 7 5 Push button Ignition switch 3 5 Starting and stopping engine 7 5 R Rear Combination lights 11 58 Fog light switch 3 38 Gate 2 34 9 14 Seats 1 7 Rear differential Gear oil 11 29 Oil temperature warning light 3 19 Rear fog light 3 38 Indicator light 3 30 Rear seat Center table 6 6 Folding down 1 9 Reclining 1 9 Rear window Defogger button...

Page 394: ...ng the vehicle 8 10 Roof rail 8 11 S Safety Precautions when driving 4 Symbol 2 Warnings 2 Seat Fabric 10 5 Heater 1 6 Seat height adjustment 1 4 Seatbelt 4 Maintenance 1 20 Pretensioners 1 20 Safety tips 1 10 Warning light and chime 1 12 3 15 Seatbelts 1 10 Security ID plate 2 3 Selector lever 7 19 Position indicator 3 29 Shift lock release 7 24 Shopping bag hook 6 13 Shoulder pretensioners 1 20 ...

Page 395: ...1 38 Tires 12 5 Tires and wheels 11 38 Top tether anchorages 1 35 Towing 9 10 All wheels on the ground 9 13 Flat bed truck 9 13 Tie down hooks 9 11 Weight 8 12 Trailer Hitches 8 13 Towing 8 12 Towing tips 8 14 Turn signal Indicator lights 3 30 Lever 3 34 U Under floor storage compartment 6 16 V Vanity mirror 6 4 Vehicle Identification 12 11 Symbols 2 Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF indicator light 3 ...

Page 396: ...ear differential oil temperature 3 19 Seatbelt 3 15 SRS airbag system 3 16 Vehicle Dynamics Control 3 20 7 33 Warranties 1 Washing 10 2 Waxing and polishing 10 3 Wear indicators 11 41 Wheel Alignment 12 6 Aluminum 11 44 Balance 11 40 Covers 11 43 Replacement 11 43 Windows 2 32 Windshield Washer fluid 11 44 Wiper and washer switches 3 41 Wiper blades 11 46 Wiper deicer 3 44 Winter Driving 8 7 Tires...

Page 397: ...or higher Research octane number For optimum engine performance and driveability it is recommended that you use premium grade unleaded petrol Turbo models Use only unleaded petrol with 95 Octane or higher Research octane number Fuel capacity 60 liters 15 9 US gal 13 2 Imp gal Engine oil Use only API classification SM or SL with the words ENERGY CONSERVING or ACEA specification A1 A3 or A5 or ILSAC...

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