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system is fastened by changing the

seatbelt from ELR mode to ALR mode.

1. Prepare the rear seat head restraint

where a child restraint system is intended

to be installed in the following way.

– When a child restraint system is in-

stalled, remove the rear seat head re-

straint.

2. Adjust the seatback to the upright posi-

tion.

3. Place the child restraint system in the

rear seating position.

4. Run the lap and shoulder belt through

or around the child restraint system follow-

ing the instructions provided by its manu-

facturer.

– When a child restraint system is in-

stalled on the rear center seating posi-

tion, pass the rear center seatbelt

through the belt guide properly. For in-

formation about using the seatbelt

guide, refer to the “Fastening the

seatbelt” section in this manual.

5. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle

until you hear a click.

Store the head restraint in the cargo

area. Avoid placing the head re-

straint in the passenger compart-

ment to prevent it from being thrown

around in the passenger compart-

ment in a sudden stop or a sharp

turn.

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When you intend to install a child re-

straint system on the rear center

seating position, if the child re-

straint system does not fit snugly

against the contours of the rear cen-

ter seat cushion, install the child re-

straint system on the window-side

seating position to be safe. 

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Summary of Contents for Impreza

Page 1: ...e descriptions for Australia model For information not covered in the supplement refer to OWNER S MANUAL for IMPREZA is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD Copyright 2016 FUJI HEAVY IN...

Page 2: ...may be necessary under certain conditions Consult your dealer for his or her recommendations IMPORTANT NOTE It is strongly recommended that the en gine oil level of your vehicle be checked at each fu...

Page 3: ...ge to the catalytic convert er y Use only unleaded petrol Even a small amount of leaded fuel will damage the cat alytic converter y Never start the engine by pushing or pulling the vehicle y Avoid rac...

Page 4: ...e of SUBARU Fuel additive part no SA718 be added to the fuel tank every 6 000 km This will ensure that your vehi cle when combined with regular routine recommended maintenance runs at opti mum efficie...

Page 5: ...information The radio waves from the transmit ting antennas on the vehicle could adversely affect the operation of the electric medical equipment Radio waves used for the keyless access with push butt...

Page 6: ...ly Note that the push button ig nition switch may not turn on in some cases depending on the lo cation of the access key y The access key contains electron ic components Observe the fol lowing precaut...

Page 7: ...contact a SUBARU dealer y For a spare access key contact a SUBARU dealer y Up to 7 access keys can be regis tered for one vehicle y Carefully store the key number plate supplied with the access key It...

Page 8: ...When access key does not operate properly section in this manual In such a case replace the bat tery immediately Refer to the Replac ing battery of access key section in chapter 11 of the Owner s Manu...

Page 9: ...rge the battery 1 Operation indicator 2 Push button ignition switch When the push button ignition switch is pressed while depressing the brake pedal the engine will start The start procedure of the en...

Page 10: ...stop the engine by operating the push button ignition switch do not stop the engine during driving except in an emergency y Do not touch the push button ig nition switch during driving When the push b...

Page 11: ...unication between the ac cess key and the vehicle is completed a chime ding will sound and the operation indicator on the push button ignition switch illuminates in green At the same time the push but...

Page 12: ...All child restraint systems are designed to be secured in the vehicle seats Children could be endangered in an acci dent if their child restraints are not proper ly secured in the vehicle When install...

Page 13: ...riously y Never allow a child to stand up or to kneel on the front passenger s seat or never hold a child on your lap or in your arms The SRS airbag deploys with considerable force and can injure or e...

Page 14: ...ured firmly due to projec tion 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 the seat cushio...

Page 15: ...han in the front seating positions y NEVER INSTALL A FORWARD OR REARWARD FACING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT PASSEN GER S SEAT DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD S HEA...

Page 16: ...a small child Check the child re straint system before you place a child in it y Do not leave an unsecured child restraint system in your vehicle Unsecured child restraint sys tems can be thrown arou...

Page 17: ...he lap and shoulder belt through or around the child restraint system follow ing the instructions provided by its manu facturer NOTE Installing a child restraint system on the rear center seating posi...

Page 18: ...of the retractor That function is restored by allowing the seatbelt to retract fully T Installing forward facing child re straint NOTE 1 Lock off lever 2 Locking clip If using ALR mode is not recommen...

Page 19: ...ter seating posi tion pass the rear center seatbelt through the belt guide properly For in formation about using the seatbelt guide refer to the Fastening the seatbelt section in this manual 5 Insert...

Page 20: ...ver to fix the shoulder belt 1 Locking clip 9 If your child restraint system is not equipped with a lock off a seatbelt lock ing feature secure the child restraint sys tem using a locking clip 10 Befo...

Page 21: ...it and restore the ELR function of the retractor That function is restored by allowing the seatbelt to retract fully Installing a booster cushion 1 Place the booster cushion in the seat ing position a...

Page 22: ...as ISOFIX y Never use a belt that is twisted or reversed In an accident this can increase the risk or severity of in jury to the child S00502 y Never place the shoulder belt un der the child s arm or...

Page 23: ...restraint system is to be installed 2 Store the removed head restraint in the cargo area 3 Adjust the seatback to the upright posi tion 101535 101769 y Ensure that the cover is complete ly closed when...

Page 24: ...traint system try to move it back and forth and right and left to verify that it is held securely in position 4 door models 5 door models 6 Attach the child restraint fixing clip to the child restrain...

Page 25: ...her connection between a child restraint sys tem and the vehicle use an upper anchor age strap whenever one is required or available T Anchorage location 4 door models 1 For left seat 2 For center sea...

Page 26: ...lt 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 passen ger compartment to prevent it from being throw...

Page 27: ...first locking position without pressing the release button on the top of the seatback DO NOT remove the head restraint at the center seating position 102166 101533 DO NOT remove the center head re st...

Page 28: ...ach seatbelt is designed to sup port only one person Never use a single belt for two or more per sons even children Otherwise in an accident serious injury or death could result y Replace all seatbelt...

Page 29: ...can result in se rious internal injury or death Never place the shoulder belt under the arm or behind the back If an ac cident occurs this can increase the risk or severity of injury Metallic parts of...

Page 30: ...ips not over the waist Emergency Locking Retrac tor ELR The driver s seatbelt and front passen ger s seatbelt have an Emergency Lock ing Retractor ELR The emergency locking retractor allows normal bod...

Page 31: ...itch is turned to the ON position this device reminds the driver to wear the seatbelt by illuminating the seatbelt warning light on the combina tion meter If the vehicle is driven at a speed no higher...

Page 32: ...t is fastened NOTE y If the driver s and front passenger s seatbelts are not fastened simulta neously if one seatbelt is fastened sig nificantly earlier or later than the other the buzzer may sound lo...

Page 33: ...ll cannot be unlocked 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...

Page 34: ...return the belt slightly and pull it out more slowly y If the belt still cannot be unlocked let the belt retract slightly after giving a strong pull on it then pull it out slowly again 3 Insert the t...

Page 35: ...lt on 5 door mod els 1 Center seatbelt tongue plate 2 Connector tongue 3 Connector buckle 4 Center seatbelt buckle 100105 1 2 3 4 101529 101735 Fastening the seatbelt with the web bing twisted can inc...

Page 36: ...that the whole belt fits inside 4 After confirming that the webbing is not y Be sure to fasten both tongue plates to the respective buckles If the seatbelt is used only as a shoulder belt with the co...

Page 37: ...ER on the left hand side until it clicks 6 To make the lap part tight pull up on the shoulder belt 7 Place the lap belt as low as possible on your hips not on your waist V Unfastening the seatbelt 1 P...

Page 38: ...all hardware pe riodically for cracks cuts gashes tears damage loose bolts or worn areas Re place the seatbelts even if only minor damage is found 102108 y Do not allow the retractor to roll up the s...

Page 39: ...particularly battery acid Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water The belt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged 4 It is essential to replace the e...

Page 40: ...The driver s and front passenger s seatbelt pretensioner includes a tension reducing device which limits the peak forc es exerted by the seatbelt on the occupant in the event of a collision When a sea...

Page 41: ...e 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 a...

Page 42: ...module y Curtain airbag sensor y Curtain airbag module y Shoulder pretensioner y Lap belt pretensioner y Satelite safing sensor y All related wiring y To obtain maximum protection the occupants should...

Page 43: ...iscarding a seatbelt retrac tor assembly or scrapping the en tire vehicle damaged by a collision consult your SUBARU dealer y The SRS airbag has no user serviceable parts Do not use electrical test eq...

Page 44: ...ls can also be stored in the tool bucket T Under the rear floor The jack jack handle and towing hook are stored as shown in the following illustra tions Do not perform any of the following modificatio...

Page 45: ...A 4 door models B 5 door models 1 Under floor storage compartment 2 Tool bucket 3 Spare tire A 4 door models B 5 door models 1 Wheel nut wrench 2 Screwdriver 3 Jack 4 Towing hook eye bolt 900847 1 A B...

Page 46: ...cle is designed only for changing a tire Never get un der the vehicle while supporting the vehicle with this jack y Before using the jack be sure that there are no occupants or cargo in the vehicle y...

Page 47: ...out the tool bucket and turn the attaching bolt counterclockwise then take the spare tire out NOTE Because the spare tire provided in your vehicle is a temporary spare tire care fully read the Tempor...

Page 48: ...o 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 fl...

Page 49: ...lder 15 Store the flat tire in the spare tire com partment Install with the support holder facing upward and secure the flat tire by firmly tightening the attaching bolt NOTE If you cannot fix the fla...

Page 50: ...he temporary spare tire must be used only on a rear wheel If a front wheel tire gets punctured replace the wheel with a rear wheel and install the temporary spare tire in place of the removed rear whe...

Page 51: ...oad distribution Distribution of the load in your vehicle is also important to ensure the proper bal ance and stability of the vehicle In addi tion to not exceeding the GVM the load distribution on ea...

Page 52: ...cident y 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 y Secure lengthy items properly to prevent them from shooting for war...

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