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Black plate (363,1)

Model "A3170BE-A" EDITED: 2011/ 7/ 12

that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
This type of damage does not become
evident until time has passed. Try not
to drive over curbs, potholes or on
other rough surfaces. If doing so is
unavoidable, keep the vehicle

s speed

down to a walking pace or less, and
approach the curbs as squarely as
possible. Also, make sure the tires are
not pressed against the curb when you
park the vehicle.

.

If you feel unusual vibration while

driving or find it difficult to steer the
vehicle in a straight line, one of the
tires and/or wheels may be damaged.
Drive slowly to the nearest authorized
SUBARU dealer and have the vehicle
inspected.

&

Tire pressures and wear

Maintaining the correct tire pressures
helps to maximize the tires

service lives

and is essential for good running perfor-
mance. Check and, if necessary, adjust
the pressure of each tire (including the
spare) at least once a month (for example,
during a fuel stop) and before any long
journey.

Check the tire pressures when the tires
are cold. Use a pressure gauge to adjust
the tire pressures to the values shown on
the tire placard. The tire placard is located
on the door pillar on the driver

s side.

Driving 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 pressure in a tire increases

by approximately 4.3 psi (30 kPa, 0.3
kgf/cm

2

) when the tire becomes warm.

.

The tires are considered cold when

the vehicle has been parked for at least
3 hours or has been driven less than 1
mile (1.6 km).

WARNING

Do not let air out of warm tires to
adjust pressure. Doing so will result
in low tire pressure.

Incorrect tire pressures detract from con-
trollability and ride comfort, and they
cause the tires to wear abnormally.

Maintenance and service

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Summary of Contents for Tribeca 2012

Page 1: ...2012 Tribeca Quick Reference Guide I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 2: ...some explanations may be for equipment not installed on your vehicle Subaru of America Inc reserves the right to change or discontinue at any time without notice prices colors materials equipment acc...

Page 3: ...tents Getting Started Instrument Panel Gauges Personalize Controls While Operating Safety In Case of Emergency Additional Information 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o...

Page 4: ...Unlock Disarm t 1SFTT PODF UP VOMPDL the driver s door t 1SFTT UXJDF XJUIJO WF seconds to unlock all doors t 8IFO UIF i6OMPDL JTBSNw button is pressed the dome and map lights will illuminate if the d...

Page 5: ...he front or rear to move the seat forward or backward Pull the switch up or push down on the front of the switch to adjust the angle of the seat cushion Pulling the switch straight up or pushing the s...

Page 6: ...4 Instrument Panel pg 10 pg 17 pg 6 7 pg 11 pg 8 pg 10 pg 16 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 7: ...gency Additional Information 5 Get G ttin ti g Started Instrument Panel Gau G ges Per P sonali lize Con C tro t ls l Whi While l Operating Saf S fety t In I Cas C e of Emergency Add Additi i ional l I...

Page 8: ...nal Seatbelt warning Front passenger seatbelt warning SRS airbag system Security indicator light Door open Charge warning Oil pressure warning Brake system Rear Differential oil temperature warning Hi...

Page 9: ...tion Gauges Trip meter and odometer Speedometer Fuel Gauge Vehicle Dynamics Control Vehicle Dynamics Control operation Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF CHECK ENGINE Malfunction indicator Tire pressure war...

Page 10: ...P UIF i w TJEF UP BEKVTU UIF MFGU IBOE NJSSPS PS UP UIF i3w TJEF UP BEKVTU the right hand mirror Move the knob in the direction you want to move the mirror then return the knob to the neutral center p...

Page 11: ...moonroof Press the switch 3 to close the moonroof To stop the moonroof in a midway position while opening or closing momentarily press the switch to the 4 side or 3 side Rear Seat Entertainment Syste...

Page 12: ...n Press the switch to turn the lights on or off This control operates the parking lights rear side marker lights tail lights and license plate lights when the ignition is off Light Controls Turns on i...

Page 13: ...he end of the lever backward for wash operation when the rear wiper is not in use When the automatic transmission is placed in reverse the rear wiper will operate continuously even when the SFBS XJQFS...

Page 14: ...and release to reduce the temperature by one degree 3 Heated Seats The left button is for the driver s seat and the right button is for the front passenger s seat To warm the seats press the appropri...

Page 15: ...peed control dial to select one of six fan speeds Turn the dial clockwise to increase fan speed turn it counterclockwise to decrease Fan speed level is shown on the EJTQMBZ PG UIF EJBM 1VTI UIF i 650w...

Page 16: ...sets You can save up to six favorite stations for each band FM1 FM2 and AM Select a frequency and press one of the preset buttons until a confirmation beep is heard 7 Satellite Radio if equipped You c...

Page 17: ...Press again to cancel In the six disc player Press i315w UP SFQFBU UIF DVSSFOU selection Press again to repeat all tracks in the current selected CD Press again to cancel 14 Random During playback pre...

Page 18: ...located on the driver s side rear interior panel When other portable devices are connected to the auxiliary input jacks and the vehicle is equipped with a Rear Seat Entertainment system it is possible...

Page 19: ...h the NBJO i 36 4 w TXJUDI BHBJO PS XIFO the vehicle is stopped turn the JHOJUJPO TXJUDI UP UIF i w PS i 0 w QPTJUJPO t Set 1VTI UIF NBJO i 36 4 w TXJUDI located on the end of the control MFWFS 5IF i...

Page 20: ...igher gear When the selector lever is NPWFE UP i w UIF USBOTNJTTJPO TIJGUT JOUP UIF next lower gear The shift position indicator in the instrument cluster shows the selected gear position In Manual mo...

Page 21: ...x 6 5 10 feet from the rear bumper Green horizontal line 3 Approx 3 feet from the rear bumper Yellow horizontal line 4 Approx 1 5 feet from the rear bumper Red horizontal line To be safe always check...

Page 22: ...tbelts or anchorages provided in your vehicle Please refer to your Owner s Manual for the proper installation instructions Children age 12 and under must be properly restrained in the rear seat at all...

Page 23: ...are tire carrier Towing Your All Wheel Drive Vehicle Because all wheel drive distributes engine power to all four wheels improper towing will severely damage your AWD system A flatbed truck is the onl...

Page 24: ...sonalize and offers useful features and content that makes it easy for you to manage your vehicle care and enjoy all the benefits of Subaru ownership Log on to My Subaru com to access features such as...

Page 25: ...higher Fuel Capacity t 64 HBM MJUFST NQ HBM t 8IFO UIF MPX GVFM JOEJDBUPS MJHIU JT EJTQMBZFE PO UIF JOTUSVNFOU panel approximately 2 6 U S gallons of fuel remain t G ZPV IBWF SFDFOUMZ GVFMFE ZPVS WFIJ...

Page 26: ...Notes 24 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 27: ...Warranty Review Service Maintenance Schedules Terms Explain Normal vs Extreme Schedules if applicable Review New Owner s MY SUBARU COM Website Review The Subaru Mastercard Program from CHASE Explain...

Page 28: ...g Requirements Limitations Show LATCH System Tethers Show Child Safety Lock Operation Operation Controls Please use reference the SUBARU OWNER S MANUAL QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE OPERATION CONTROLS REAR SI...

Page 29: ...Subaru of America Inc Subaru Plaza P O Box 6000 Cherry Hill NJ 08034 6000 MSA5B1206A Issued July 2011 Printed in USA 10 11 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 30: ...2012 Consumer Electronics Bluetooth Audio Technology Quick Reference Guide I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 31: ...RX STI Forester 2 5X Legacy and Outback BlueConnect Tribeca Bluetooth with Navigation System Impreza 2 0i WRX WRX STI Forester 2 5X Legacy and Outback Bluetooth with TomTom Navigation Select Forester...

Page 32: ...st the cell phone settings t FQFOEJOH PO UIF TFUUJOH PG UIF DFMM QIPOF UIF EJBM MPDL GVODUJPO NBZ CF BDUJWBUFE BGUFS NBLJOH B DBMM FBDUJWBUF UIF BVUPNBUJD EJBM MPDL GVODUJPO PG UIF DFMM QIPOF CFGPSF V...

Page 33: ...T P SJWJOH PO B SPVHI SPBE P SJWJOH BU B IJHI TQFFE P SJWJOH XJUI B XJOEPX PQFO o When air from the ventilator blows directly towards the microphone o When the sound coming from the ventilator is loud...

Page 34: ...ur Cell Phone Press the phone off hook button and listen to phone prompts Press the talk button and name your phone Phone off hook button Forester 2 5X WRX WRX STI Impreza 2 0i Phone off hook button P...

Page 35: ...he pass key provided When phone is successfully paired you will hear The phone is paired and ready for use Pass key for pairing will be given audibly as well as be displayed on the radio display 5 Blu...

Page 36: ...6 Press the talk button again and say the number Making a Call 1SFTT QIPOF PGG IPPL CVUUPO 1SFTT UIF UBML CVUUPO UIFO TBZ i JBM CZ OVNCFS w I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 37: ...off hook button to dial or press the talk button to add more numbers The phone will start dialing t G ZPV XBOU UP QVU UIF DBMM PO IPME QSFTT UIF QIPOF PO IPPL CVUUPO t G ZPV XBOU UP EFDMJOF UIF JODPNJ...

Page 38: ...h Display Type Radio Legacy and Outback Pairing Your Cell Phone Press the phone off hook button Rotate the tune knob to select Pair Phone Phone off hook button Phone on hook button Talk button I n f o...

Page 39: ...e and then say the name to be registered Select Confirm pair phone 4FMFDU i FWJDF 5ZQFw Select Phone Only to register a cell phone 9 Blu Bl eto t oth th Ba B sic i s Bluetooth without Navigation Syste...

Page 40: ...ter Car Multi Media is displayed a pass key to pair phone will be displayed OQVU UIF EJTQMBZFE QBTTLFZ JOUP UIF DFMM QIPOF XIJMF i1BTTLFZ w JT EJTQMBZFE Phone paired successfully will be displayed whe...

Page 41: ...s the talk button to change cancel or delete the number The phone will start dialing t G ZPV XBOU UP QVU UIF DBMM PO IPME POMZ JG ZPVS DFMM QIPOF IBT UIJT GVODUJPO QSFTT the phone on hook button t G Z...

Page 42: ...ntrols for the Tribeca are located in the overhead console Controls Function Phone button activate and deactivate system Volume up and down buttons Voice recognition button Barge in button to barge in...

Page 43: ...M SFQFBU UIF OBNF PG UIF EFWJDF BOE BTL ZPV JG JU JT DPSSFDU TBZ iZFT w t 8IFO QIPOF JT TVDDFTTGVMMZ QBJSFE ZPV XJMM IFBS i1BJSJOH DPNQMFUF w Making a Call t 1SFTT UIF QIPOF CVUUPO BOE MJTUFO UP UIF Q...

Page 44: ...M Single Disc CD Player and Navigation Impreza 2 0i WRX WRX STI Forester 2 5X Pairing Your Cell Phone 1SFTT UIF 6 0 CVUUPO UIFO UPVDI UIF i OGPw TPGU LFZ PO UIF UPVDI TDSFFO Then touch Bluetooth 6 0 C...

Page 45: ...iring mode and pair your phone to the system using the pass key provided When the phone is successfully paired the screen will show the phone s name on the list 15 Blu Bl eto t oth th Ba B sic i s Blu...

Page 46: ...hone number you wish to call When complete touch the green phone soft key to make the call Making a Call 1SFTT UIF 6 0 CVUUPO UIFO UPVDI UIF i1IPOFw TPGU LFZ OVNFSJD LFZQBE XJMM be displayed I n f o r...

Page 47: ...Touch this to end a call JBM 5POF o 5PVDI UP FOBCMF numeric key input When a call comes in the incoming call screen appears automatically Touch the green phone soft key to answer the call 5PVDI i JTD...

Page 48: ...18 Bluetooth with Navigation System Legacy and Outback Phone off hook button Phone on hook button Talk button MENU button I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 49: ...1IPOFw TPGU LFZ PO UIF UPVDI TDSFFO Then touch Bluetooth Settings Now touch Register A pass key number will appear on the screen 19 Blu Bl eto t oth th Ba B sic i s Blu Bl eto t oth th wi i tho th ut...

Page 50: ...JBM 4BZ i JBMw UIF TZTUFN XJMM UIFO EJBM UIF OVNCFS Making a Call 1SFTT UIF 5BML CVUUPO PO UIF TUFFSJOH XIFFM UIFO TBZ i JBM CZ OVNCFS w OVNFSJDBM LFZQBE will be displayed Put your phone into Bluetoot...

Page 51: ...Touch this to end a call When a call comes in you will be notified The audio system will mute and a voice prompt will inform you Touch the Call soft key to answer the call 5PVDI i PMEw UP QVU UIF cal...

Page 52: ...V t 5BQ 1IPOF 1SFGFSFODFT JO UIF OFYU TDSFFO t 5BQ MVFUPPUI 1SFGFSFODFT JO UIF OFYU TDSFFO t 5BQ POOFDU UP MVFUPPUI EFWJDF JO UIF OFYU TDSFFO U UIJT QPJOU NBLF TVSF UIBU t 5IF MVFUPPUI JT UVSOFE iPOw...

Page 53: ...F TDSFFO t 5BQ OVNCFS UP FOUFS B QIPOF OVNCFS UP DBMM JO UIF OFYU TDSFFO BOE QSFTT UIF HSFFO QIPOF UP TFOE PS EP POF PG UIF GPMMPXJOH t 5BQ PNF UP DBMM ZPVS QSFWJPVTMZ FOUFSFE QIPOF OVNCFS t 5BQ 1PJOU...

Page 54: ...Notes I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 55: ...the right to change features operation and or functionality of any vehicle specification at any time without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes to products previously sold Y...

Page 56: ...m and correct use of your Rear Seat Entertain ment System please read this supplement and get acquainted with the system before using it Please keep this supplement together with your Owner s Manual a...

Page 57: ...forwarding 28 Fast reversing 28 Skipping chapters forward 29 Skipping chapters backward 29 Title search 30 Skipping to a predetermined screen 31 Displaying each disc s menu on the screen 31 Changing t...

Page 58: ...riction Level 48 Password registration 49 Connecting External Devices to Your Rear Seat Entertainment System 50 Adjusting Display Conditions and Selecting Display Mode 51 Display Condition Adjustment...

Page 59: ...gain a better understanding of how to use your Rear Seat Entertainment System safely NOTE A NOTE gives information or suggestions how to make better use of your Rear Seat Entertainment System A WARNIN...

Page 60: ...eeping the vehicle engine running in a garage or other enclosed area Exhaust gases accumulated in such an area or entering the vehicle are dangerous or even lethal y The driver must not attempt to ope...

Page 61: ...Display Refer to Page 7 2 DVD player Refer to Page 22 3 External device jacks Refer to Page 50 4 Accessory power outlet Refer to Page 50 In addition to the components listed above there is a remote c...

Page 62: ...te control are available from your SUBARU dealer should you lose them y You can also enjoy TV games from a home use TV game machine or video programs from a video tape player with the Rear Seat Entert...

Page 63: ...7 Display How to open and close the display Push the release button to open the display The display will swing down partway along its full swing angle 1 Release button 1 S00101 Basic Operations...

Page 64: ...angle To close the display to its storage position swing and push it up until it locks Close the display when it is not in use to help reduce the chance of injury in the event of an accident or sudden...

Page 65: ...ard cloth or any other scratchy material NOTE y The screen is made of a liquid crystal display LCD panel When the system is turned on in an extremely low outside tem perature the LCD takes a relativel...

Page 66: ...ry in case of an accident or sudden stop y Do not disassemble or modify the remote control Doing so could cause an accident fire or electric shock y Do not expose the remote control to direct sunlight...

Page 67: ...11 To use the remote control direct its signal emitting eye toward the signal reception window of the display 1 Signal emitting eye 2 Signal reception window 2 1 S00104 Basic Operations...

Page 68: ...the player is in operation 5 Joystick The joystick is used to highlight a control switch or a menu item on the screen and also to make an entry Click an ap propriate one of its four arrow marked ends...

Page 69: ...can select a desired subtitle language when the player is playing a DVD video disc 15 RETURN button When this button is pressed the disc will skip to a predeter mined screen 16 MENU button When this b...

Page 70: ...white When you then press the ENTER button your selection is executed To make control switches appear on the screen when playing a DVD video disc or video CD You can use the CURSOR button on the remot...

Page 71: ...TER button If you highlight and execute the HIDE switch the TITLE number CHAPTER number and playback time at the bottom of the screen also disappear Video CD Menu To make the switches disappear from t...

Page 72: ...pushed in the direction of the arrow with your fin gernail inserted in the slot slide out the holder in the direction of the arrow using a cross head mini screwdriver Take great care not to allow chil...

Page 73: ...tall a new battery Type CR2025 or equivalent in the holder Make sure the bat tery s positive side and the mark on the holder are on the same side Slide the battery holder into the remote control until...

Page 74: ...med and the batteries in them could leak or even explode under these condi tions y Avoid dropping the headphones and hitting them against hard objects y Do not sit on the headphones or place anything...

Page 75: ...tton on the left earpiece to turn on the headphones the power lamp on the right earpiece will come on Adjust the sound level as desired with the volume dial on the right earpiece S00127 S00128 1 Power...

Page 76: ...has gone out Replacing the batteries When the batteries begin to get weak the power lamp will not come on even if you press the OFF ON button If this is the case replace the batteries as soon as possi...

Page 77: ...w with a flat head screwdriver Remove the old batteries and install new ones two AAA batteries Pay careful at tention to the and marks on the battery case Reinstall the cover in position by tightening...

Page 78: ...the label side facing up The disc will be carried inward automatically when you insert it partially The disc indicator light will turn on when the disc reaches the full inward position To eject the di...

Page 79: ...tem is not compatible with DVD audio discs and MP3 file or WAV file based music CDs y The system does not support 8 cm 3 inch CDs if inserted they will automatically be ejected The following products...

Page 80: ...ld cause poor image or sound quality Do not touch the disc surface y Use a clean disc whenever possible If there are any deposits wipe the disc sur face from the center outward with a dry soft cloth B...

Page 81: ...attempt to play it in the player a REGION CODE ERROR message will appear on the screen Some DVD video discs without any region code may not be usable with your system s DVD player The disc conforms t...

Page 82: ...f certain U S patents and other intellectual prop erty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Cor...

Page 83: ...playback Stopping playback Method using screen and remote control Highlight the switch on the screen with your remote control joystick then press the ENTER button Method using remote control alone Pre...

Page 84: ...either of the above operations while the player is in pause mode the disc will advance slowly Fast reversing Method using screen and remote control Highlight the switch on the screen with the remote...

Page 85: ...at this operation as many times as neces sary to reach the desired chapter Method using remote control alone Briefly press the remote control TRACK button Refer to the above for the subsequent process...

Page 86: ...reen with the remote control joystick then press the ENTER button The display switches to the title number entry screen Enter the title number using the remote control joystick then press the ENTER bu...

Page 87: ...isc s menu on the screen You can display the menu stored in the disc Menus and their contents differ from disc to disc After displaying a menu using the method below follow the indications that each d...

Page 88: ...ress the ENTER button The display will switch to the audio language selection screen Click the end of the remote control joystick to highlight the desired language on the screen and then press the ENT...

Page 89: ...to the subtitle language selection screen Click the end of the remote control joystick to highlight the desired language on the screen then press the ENTER button To revert to the original video scree...

Page 90: ...will switch to the angle selection screen Click the end of the remote control joystick to highlight the desired angle on the screen then press the ENTER button To revert to the original video screen...

Page 91: ...s the audio sounds gentler to your ears Highlight the DRC switch on the screen with the remote control joystick then press the ENTER button The display will switch to the dynamic range control selecti...

Page 92: ...yback Stopping playback Method using screen and remote control Highlight the switch on the screen with the remote control joystick then press the ENTER button Method using remote control alone Press t...

Page 93: ...nuously until reaching the de sired scene When you perform either of the above operations while the player is in pause mode the disc advances slowly Fast reversing Method using screen and remote contr...

Page 94: ...e control joystick then briefly press the ENTER button The disc skips the current track and advances to the beginning of the next track Repeat this operation as many times as necessary to reach the de...

Page 95: ...CD only Track skipping is not possible with some Ver 2 0 video CDs For information on track skipping of each Ver 2 0 video CD refer to the guide accompanying it Skipping to a predetermined screen Ver...

Page 96: ...ting is MAIN SUB Playing Music CDs Starting playback With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position insert the CD into the disc slot of the DVD player with the label surface facing up The player a...

Page 97: ...nuously Method using remote control alone Press the remote control TRACK button continuously Fast reversing Method using screen and remote control Highlight the switch on the screen with the remote co...

Page 98: ...the remote control TRACK button Refer to the above for the subsequent process and operation Skipping tracks backward Method using screen and remote control Highlight the switch on the screen with the...

Page 99: ...button The repeat play mode will be cancelled if you press the ENTER button again Random playback You can play all of the tracks on the disc currently in the player in a random order by doing the foll...

Page 100: ...of each track on the disc in succession Do the following to scan play the disc Highlight the SCAN switch on the screen with the remote control joystick then press the ENTER button The scan mode will b...

Page 101: ...set tings return to the default settings y Some discs already contain audio language and other settings These settings take priority over your settings y If the vehicle s power supply is interrupted d...

Page 102: ...te control joystick and then press the ENTER button Once the language mode has been selected you can now set the desired language by highlighting it with the joystick and then press ing the ENTER butt...

Page 103: ...en highlight the switch with the joystick and then press the ENTER button This figure shows the screen for setting the audio language Setting the Angle Mark Display This setting allows you to decide w...

Page 104: ...g their angle even when OFF is set for the angle mark display Setting the Viewer Restriction Level If you make this setting certain scenes contained in the DVD video disc in the player are prevented f...

Page 105: ...f you forget your password return the system to the state before register ing the password The method for doing this is described in NOTE of Pass word registration below Next register a new password P...

Page 106: ...ces White external audio devices Of the three accessory power outlets provided in your vehicle the one located next to the external device jacks can be used to supply power to an external device When...

Page 107: ...c CD is loaded in the player y This setting is defaulted to medium within the adjustable range for each of the above adjustment items Adjusting method Press the remote control DISPLAY button The displ...

Page 108: ...2 NOTE y You cannot change the display mode when a music CD is loaded in the player y The default display mode setting is Wide 1 Item direction direction BRIGHTNESS Brighter Darker CONTRAST Stronger...

Page 109: ...ed Each time you press the remote control DISPLAY MODE button the mode chang es in the following sequence Release the DISPLAY MODE button 6 seconds later a full screen will be dis played in the select...

Page 110: ...e down y The disc is dirty y The disc is incompatible with the sys tem Remedy Check the inserted disc for any of the above causes Correctly insert clean or change the disc as necessary Cause The inser...

Page 111: ...405 Bhutani 0426 Greek 0512 English 0514 Esperanto 0515 Spanish 0519 Estonian 0520 Basque 0521 Persian 0601 Finnish 0609 Fiji 0610 Faroese 0615 French 0618 Frisian 0625 Irish 0701 Language Code Scots...

Page 112: ...ngolian 1314 Moldavian 1315 Marathi 1318 Malay 1319 Maltese 1320 Burmese 1325 Nauru 1401 Nepali 1405 Dutch 1412 Norwegian 1415 Occitan 1503 Afan Oromo 1513 Oriya 1518 Punjabi 1601 Polish 1612 Pashto P...

Page 113: ...7 Thai 2008 Tigrinya 2009 Turkmen 2011 Tagalog 2012 Setswana 2014 Tonga 2015 Turkish 2018 Tsonga 2019 Tatar 2020 Language Code Twi 2023 Uighur 2107 Ukrainian 2111 Urdu 2118 Uzbek 2126 Vietnamese 2209...

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Page 115: ...plement carefully before itor system supplement with your Owner s ve it in the vehicle at the time of owner will need the information LTD TOKYO JAPAN stered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD EAVY...

Page 116: ...system functions 31 Alarm system and shock sensor 33 The calculator functions 34 The calendar functions 36 Displaying calendar 36 Adding a memo 37 Deleting a memo 39 Displaying Statellite Radio Sourc...

Page 117: ...Ns and zards that other o gain a or system to make rious gnored ry or tem or I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 118: ...e of accident If the monitor gets contaminated emits smoke or an odd smell stop using it If a foreign object gets inside the system liquid is spilled onto the system or the system emits smoke or an un...

Page 119: ...necessary spray the cloth with neutral cleaning fluid Be sure to wipe away any cleaning fluid left on the display surface Do not spray the cleaning fluid directly onto the display surface Spraying cle...

Page 120: ...nt screen n This button is used to display the vehicle information screen m This button is used to adjust the brightness and contrast of the image as well as to display a calendar see Page 36 through...

Page 121: ...data The monitor system can retain the record See Pages 11 through 20 screen displays the reading of the following three meters average fuel umption rate current fuel consumption rate and throttle ope...

Page 122: ...f in the map screen by selecting the key See Page 26 screen if data cannot be properly retrieved from the relevant vehicle systems Displaying Vehicle Information Screen I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d...

Page 123: ...conditions The displayed data including om the actual values It is advisable that you refuel well in advance of reaching a displayed ion rates are based on estimates during running not on accurate me...

Page 124: ...vel matically alert you of the correspondingly low fuel level for the desired alarm display item FUEL The selected ould change to Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions I n f o r...

Page 125: ...Functions ct el level the automatic alarm display function has been activated for that item To cation should change from to be displayed only when the navigation screen is being used I n f o r ma t i...

Page 126: ...y TRIP A or TRIP B will also be reset t of time the ignition switch has stayed on since the trip meter was reset ther purposes the time is reset but the distance is not reset To reset the distance e o...

Page 127: ...ta ct below the trip meter designation TRIP A or TRIP B of driving record data you wish to keep ct or to specify the number of the history frame data age location where the driving record data are to...

Page 128: ...RIP B he retained driving record data list see Page 17 in Step 2 is already occupied by data this data will be replaced with new data once tained in a history frame the history frame s heading will ch...

Page 129: ...low the trip meter designation TRIP A or TRIP B ut which you wish to erase the driving record data ct or to specify the number of the history frame data age location where the driving record data to b...

Page 130: ...u to confirm your selection Select it Please use this procedure with caution so as not to accidentally erase any important Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions I n f o r ma t i...

Page 131: ...list a retained driving record data list ct for the trip meter TRIP A or TRIP B about which you h to display the list reen will cause the monitor system to go back to the driving record screen ect I n...

Page 132: ...etain driving record data while viewing a relevant data list for the trip meter TRIP A or TRIP B about which you etain the driving record data Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Funct...

Page 133: ...ion Select it if selection is correct ct data sets can be retained for each of the trip meters TRIP A and TRIP B e specified in Step 3 is already occupied by data this data will be replaced with new d...

Page 134: ...ase retained driving record data while viewing a driving record for the trip meter TRIP A or TRIP B about which you erase the driving record data Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Fun...

Page 135: ...rage location where the data to be ed are retained will appear requesting you to confirm your selection Select it ct ord data Please use this procedure with caution so as not to accidentally erase any...

Page 136: ...ption rate and throttle opening percentage indications are based on data s reason the status represented by meter readings may lag behind the current nt vehicle systems there will be no readings displ...

Page 137: ...he monitor system for any of the following items in ct maintenance information screen will be displayed ct the item maintenance fluids check tire pressure or engine oil which you wish to program the s...

Page 138: ...on the screen Select it if the date is correct to enter the maintenance schedule distance appear on the screen Select it if the distance is correct Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System...

Page 139: ...f the and distance are programmed the first message will be displayed upon e whichever comes earlier This also applies to the second and third reminder message select in the reminder message box playe...

Page 140: ...ce has been entered otherwise the entry will not be enabled cting in Step 3 or 7 yed in the maintenance information screen ate and or distance will be displayed in red electing ow Vehicle Information...

Page 141: ...air temperature displayed in the upper corner of the map screen on or off IO DISP isplay screens other than AUDIO only it is possible to display the AUDIO as a tle on the screen The time display can...

Page 142: ...ogramming Vehicle System Functions g on the vehicle model version and grade n as they are made on screen when you select BARU audio system is connected matic alarm items d while driving etc I n f o r...

Page 143: ...sitions by using the following procedure ct ch the center of the lower left crossmark ch the center of the upper right crossmark mming Vehicle System Functions ect I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e d...

Page 144: ...l return to the vehicle information screen ed after Step 2 or 3 following screen is displayed ons will revert to the default positions ons will revert to the original positions rn to the previous scre...

Page 145: ...deselect the activation or deactivation of the ronic chirp and turn signal lights The electronic chirp can be selected using the EP icon and the turn signal lights using the LIGHT icon ET ct this but...

Page 146: ...ogram the rear window defogger for two operation modes continuous and When the continuous operation mode is programmed the rear window will operate for 15 minutes stop for two minutes and again opera...

Page 147: ...to the le owner s manual for these conditions In the 15 minute mode the windshield r deicer will automatically shut off after about 15 minutes You can shut it off e that time if you push the switch ET...

Page 148: ...Select the sensitivity using the ITY icon Sensitivity can be selected from MIN to MAX in a total of 11 d on a vehicle equipped with the dealer optional shock sensor be adjusted During this time the se...

Page 149: ...ilograms etc number then select the key for the unit you wish to convert from then ert to meters 100 mile km 160 9 km d what it does ect n umbers 0 to 9 entering numbers below the decimal point y the...

Page 150: ...ns entered number from gallons to liters entered number from kilograms to pounds entered number from pounds to kilograms entered number from kilometers to miles entered number from miles to kilometers...

Page 151: ...mming Vehicle System Functions ct calendar will appear rk will appear on today s date revious and following months I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 152: ...005 will appear in the memo Enter a date in DD MM format Example 01 05 1 May every year will appear in the memo Enter a day in DD format Example 01 01 of every month will appear in the memo Enter a da...

Page 153: ...r the text of the memo and select will appear on screen Select it if the date is correct ct ct memo icon will appear on the calendar mming Vehicle System Functions I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db...

Page 154: ...39 Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions memo to delete from the list then select I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y...

Page 155: ...the satellite radio source mode unit dio unit see the owner s manual furnished with the vehicle screen displays a convenient mode as the initial setting ct screen displays a source mode rce I n f o r...

Page 156: ...ellite Radio Source en displays another source mode to return the screen of step 3 en displays the satellite radio channel preset list screen to return the screen of step 1 41 I n f o r ma t i o nP r...

Page 157: ...lows ct and then or to adjust the brightness ct and then or to adjust the contrast ct previous screen will be displayed ake them and can be visually confirmed ual screens vehicle information screen an...

Page 158: ...l not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is enco...

Page 159: ...RU dealer The information specifications and illustrations found in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD reserves the right to change specifications and de...

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Page 162: ...emoved before vehicle disposal Once the displays have been removed please reuse recycle or dispose of them as hazardous waste If your vehicle is equipped with High Intensity Discharge HID headlights t...

Page 163: ...t the dimen sions and capacities of your SUBARU Chapter 13 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects This chapter informs you about Tire information Uniform tire quality grading standards and...

Page 164: ...xle weight rating GVW Gross vehicle weight GVWR Gross vehicle weight rating HID High intensity discharge INT Intermittent LATCH Lower anchors and tethers for children Abbreviation Meaning LED Light em...

Page 165: ...m leveler Mark Name Parking lights tail lights li cense plate lights and instru ment panel illumination Headlights Turn signal Illumination brightness Engine hood Fan speed Instrument panel outlets In...

Page 166: ...ring 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 For instructions and...

Page 167: ...ckly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to them For instructions and precautions carefully read the following sections For the seatbelt system refer to Seat belts F1 17 For...

Page 168: ...aking them it may increase your your passengers and other persons risk of being involved in a serious or fatal accident If you are taking any drugs check with your doctor or pharmacist or read the lit...

Page 169: ...restrained pets can interfere with your driving and distract your attention from driving In a collision or sudden stop unrestrained pets or cages can be thrown around inside the vehicle and hurt you o...

Page 170: ...less entry transmitter batteries may contain perchlorate material Special handling may apply for service or vehicle end of life disposal See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate On road and off...

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Page 172: ...ments 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 Consume...

Page 173: ...2 Headlight switch page 3 28 3 Bulb replacement page 11 36 4 Wiper switch page 3 34 5 Moonroof page 2 25 6 Roof rail if equipped page 8 14 7 Door locks page 2 5 8 Tire pressure page 11 23 9 Flat tires...

Page 174: ...Rear gate page 2 24 2 Rear wiper switch page 3 35 3 Rear window defogger button page 3 37 4 Fuel filler lid and cap page 7 3 5 Child safety locks page 2 21 6 Tie down hooks page 9 15 7 Bulb replaceme...

Page 175: ...DITED 2011 7 12 14 Interior Passenger compartment area 1 Seatbelt page 1 17 2 Lower anchorages for child restraint system page 1 37 3 Center console page 6 6 4 Front seat page 1 2 5 Second row seat pa...

Page 176: ...12 1 Cargo area light page 6 3 2 Dome lights page 6 2 3 Second row center seatbelt page 1 22 4 Sun visors page 6 4 5 Map light page 6 3 6 Top tether anchorages second row seat page 1 40 7 Top tether a...

Page 177: ...el A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 16 1 Select lever page 7 13 2 Hazard warning flasher switch page 3 5 3 Multi function display page 3 24 4 Glove box page 6 6 5 Audio page 5 1 6 Climate control page 4 1 7...

Page 178: ...3 4 Windshield wiper deicer page 3 36 5 Traction Control system OFF switch page 7 25 6 Headlight beam leveler if equipped page 3 30 7 Light control switch page 3 27 8 Combination meter page 3 5 9 Wipe...

Page 179: ...ge 3 33 3 Mist page 3 34 4 Windshield washer page 3 35 5 Rear window wiper and washer switch page 3 35 6 Wiper intermittent time control switch page 3 34 7 Wiper control lever page 3 34 8 Light contro...

Page 180: ...ec models 1 Temperature gauge page 3 8 2 Tachometer page 3 7 3 Speedometer page 3 6 4 Fuel gauge page 3 8 5 Trip meter and odometer page 3 6 page 3 7 6 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset kn...

Page 181: ...pec models 1 Temperature gauge page 3 8 2 Tachometer page 3 7 3 Speedometer page 3 6 4 Fuel gauge page 3 8 5 Trip meter and odometer page 3 6 page 3 7 6 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset k...

Page 182: ...1 Temperature gauge page 3 8 2 Tachometer page 3 7 3 Speedometer page 3 6 4 Fuel gauge page 3 8 5 Trip meter and odometer page 3 6 page 3 7 6 Trip meter A B selection and trip meter reset knob page 3...

Page 183: ...hicle Dynamics Con trol operation indicator light all models 3 18 Traction Control system OFF indicator light U S spec models and Canada spec models 3 19 Vehicle Dynamics Con trol warning light Latin...

Page 184: ...Black plate 25 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 Cargo area 1 Jack handle page 9 19 2 Maintenance tools page 9 19 3 Jack page 9 19 4 Spare tire page 9 5 23...

Page 185: ...0 Passive arming Operation Non operation Non operation 2 19 Dome light map lights illumination ON OFF OFF 2 16 Remote keyless entry sys tem Hazard warning flasher Operation Non operation Operation 2 8...

Page 186: ...Black plate 27 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 Item Function Possible settings Default setting Page Seatbelt warning Sounds a chime while driving Operation Non operation Operation 1 18 25...

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Page 188: ...ning light and chime 1 18 Fastening the seatbelt 1 18 Seatbelt maintenance 1 26 Front seatbelt pretensioners 1 27 System monitors 1 28 System servicing 1 28 Precautions against vehicle modification 1...

Page 189: ...RS airbag needs enough space for deploy ment the driver should always sit upright and well back in the seat as far from the steering wheel as practical while still maintaining full vehicle control and...

Page 190: ...orward adjustment of the seat you cannot adjust the seat cushion angle or seat height Reclining the seatback WARNING To prevent the passenger from slid ing under the seatbelt in the event of a collisi...

Page 191: ...at cushion Height of seat Registration of seat position WARNING Never adjust the seat while driv ing to avoid loss of vehicle con trol and personal injury Before adjusting the seat make sure luggage a...

Page 192: ...of the control switches for man ual adjustment seat memory set button seat memory registered button 1 or 2 1 With the select lever in the P posi tion press the desired button 1 or 2 2 The chime sounds...

Page 193: ...r positions in order to mini mize the risk of neck injury in the event of a crash Active head restraint The front seats of your vehicle are equipped with active head restraints They automatically tilt...

Page 194: ...ll turn the heater off While the seat heater is operating its operating level is shown by the number of illuminated indicators To warm the seat as quickly as possible set the heater with three indicat...

Page 195: ...at could move rapidly and you could be injured Before adjusting the seat make sure the hands and feet of the third row seat passengers are clear of the adjusting mechan ism After adjusting the seat pu...

Page 196: ...re that it is securely locked into place CAUTION If you slide the seat or seat pair aft of the lock point while the third row seat is occupied be careful not to trap the legs of the third row pas seng...

Page 197: ...nter seatback of the sec ond row seat is folded Doing so may result in serious injury in the event of hard braking or an impact When you return the seatback to its original position shake the seatback...

Page 198: ...Be careful not to hurt yourself on it Especially do not rest your finger on the bar Otherwise when the seatback is raised your finger could be pinched between the bar and seatback and thus injured Rai...

Page 199: ...including the dri ver should not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle s seat until the head restraints are placed in their proper positions in order to mini mize the risk of neck injury in the event...

Page 200: ...d visibility Armrest To lower the armrest pull on the strap of the armrest WARNING To avoid serious injury passengers must never be allowed to sit on the center armrest while the vehicle is in motion...

Page 201: ...completely locked Doing so may result in serious injury or death CAUTION When getting into or out of the third row seat make sure the second row seat is in the completely slid for ward position and b...

Page 202: ...r returning the seatback to its original position be sure to place all of the seatbelts and the tab attached to the seat cushion above the seat cushion Also make certain that the shoulder belts are fu...

Page 203: ...eir proper positions in order to mini mize the risk of neck injury in the event of a crash 1 When not used retracted position 2 When used raised position 1 Head restraint 2 Lowering strap To raise Pul...

Page 204: ...straint devices sit in a REAR seat properly restrained at all times in a child restraint device or in a seatbelt whichever is appropriate for the child s height and weight Always secure ALL types of...

Page 205: ...ocking Retractor normally functions as an Emer gency Locking Retractor ELR The A ELR has an additional locking mode Automatic Locking Retractor ALR mode intended to secure a child restraint system The...

Page 206: ...r place the shoulder belt under the arm or behind the back If an accident occurs this can increase the risk or severity of injury CAUTION Metallic parts of the seatbelt can become very hot in a vehicl...

Page 207: ...the shoulder belt passes over the middle of the shoulder without touching the neck To raise Slide the anchor up To lower Push the release button and slide the anchor down Pull down on the anchor to ma...

Page 208: ...ue plate into the buckle until you hear a click 4 To make the lap part tight pull up on the shoulder belt 5 Place the lap belt as low as possible on your hips not on your waist Adjusting the shoulder...

Page 209: ...during sudden braking or in a collision Unfastening the seatbelt Push the button on the buckle Before closing the door make sure that the belts are retracted properly to avoid catching the belt webbin...

Page 210: ...a shoulder belt with the connector s tongue plate not fastened to the connec tor s buckle on the right hand side it cannot properly restrain the wear er in position in an accident possi bly resulting...

Page 211: ...r giving it a strong pull then pull it out slowly again 4 Insert the center seatbelt tongue plate in the center seatbelt buckle marked CENTER on the left hand side until it clicks 5 To make the lap pa...

Page 212: ...the metal tongue plates may hit against the trim resulting in damaged trim Have the seatbelt fully rolled up so that the tongue plates are neatly stored A hanging tongue plate can swing and hit agains...

Page 213: ...of the third row seat if the seatbelt catches on the seatback hold the belt forward of the seatback while latching the seatback Seatbelt maintenance To clean the seatbelts use a mild soap and lukewar...

Page 214: ...cts or rear impacts The seatbelt pretensioners for the driver s seat and front passenger s seat operate at the same time as the frontal and side SRS airbags If the vehicle rolls over they operate simu...

Page 215: ...ot use elec trical test equipment on any circuit related to the seatbelt pretensioner and airbag sys tems For required servicing of the seatbelt pretensioner see your nearest SUBARU dealer CAUTION The...

Page 216: ...o be secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap belt portion of a lap shoulder belt except those described in Installation of child restraint systems by use of lower and tether anchorages LATCH...

Page 217: ...y children standing up or kneeling on or in front of the front seat are exposed another serious danger Since the SRS airbag de ploys with considerable speed and force the child could be injured or eve...

Page 218: ...jection 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 cushion and can be securely r...

Page 219: ...ey could burn a small child Check the child restraint system before you place a child in it Do not leave an unsecured child restraint system in your vehicle Unsecured child restraint sys tems can be t...

Page 220: ...heck if it is firmly secured Sometimes a child restraint can be more firmly secured by pushing it down into the seat cushion and then tightening the seatbelt 9 Pull at the shoulder portion of the belt...

Page 221: ...row seat 1 Head restraint 2 Lowering strap 1 When installing on the second row outboard seat remove the head restraint When installing on the second row cen ter seat raise the head restraint When ins...

Page 222: ...ing a child sit in the child restraint system try to move it back and forth and right and left to check if it is firmly secured Sometimes a child restraint can be more firmly secured by pushing it dow...

Page 223: ...den stop turn or accident they can strike and injure vehicle occu pants as well as result in serious injuries or death to the child CAUTION When you install a child restraint system follow the manufac...

Page 224: ...by use of lower and tether anchorages LATCH 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...

Page 225: ...nchorages bars are used for installing a child restraint system only on the window side seating positions For each window side seating position two lower anchorages are provided Each lower anchorage i...

Page 226: ...to install the child restraint system 3 While following the instructions sup plied by the child restraint system manu facturer connect the lower hooks onto the lower anchorages located at marks on th...

Page 227: ...ether can be installed in a rear seating position When installing a child restraint system using top tether proceed as follows while observing the instructions by the child restraint system manufactur...

Page 228: ...n a sudden stop or a sharp turn 2 Confirm that there are no obstacles around the anchorages 3 Fasten the top tether hook of the child restraint system to the appropriate upper anchorage 4 Tighten the...

Page 229: ...center seat 1 Raise the head restraint to the highest position at the seating position where the child seat has been installed using the seatbelt or lower anchorages lift up the head restraint while...

Page 230: ...traint raised to the highest position If the head re straint is in any of the lower posi tions the top tether will touch the head restraint and the resulting slack will prevent its secure installa tio...

Page 231: ...he child restraint system to the appropriate upper anchorage 4 Tighten the top tether securely CAUTION Do not pass the top tether under the head restraint The top tether will touch the head restraint...

Page 232: ...and front passenger s seat Side airbag one each for driver s seat and front passenger s seat Curtain airbag one each for the out board sides of cabin extending from driver s and front passenger s seat...

Page 233: ...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 Do not place any objects over or near the S...

Page 234: ...ap or in your arms The SRS airbag deploys with consid erable force and can injure or even kill the child CAUTION When the SRS airbag deploys some smoke will be released This smoke could cause breath i...

Page 235: ...ght hand side 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 14 Curtain airbag sensor...

Page 236: ...ructions on the warning labels and tag Always wear your seatbelt The SUBARU advanced frontal airbag system is a supplemental restraint system and must be used in combination with a seatbelt All occupa...

Page 237: ...upright and well back in the seat as far 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...

Page 238: ...driver s seat If the seatbelt buckle switch and or the driver s seat position sensor have failed the SRS airbag system warning light will illuminate Although the driver s SRS frontal airbag can deplo...

Page 239: ...NOTE The front passenger s SRS side airbag SRS curtain airbag and seatbelt pre tensioner are not controlled by the SUBARU advanced frontal airbag sys tem Passenger s frontal airbag ON and OFF indicat...

Page 240: ...aint system be also seated in a REAR seat This is because children sitting in the front passenger s seat may be killed or severely injured should the front passenger s SRS frontal airbag deploy REAR s...

Page 241: ...n taken seat the child small adult in the rear seat and im mediately contact your SUBARU dealer for an inspection Even if the system has passed the dealer inspection it is recommended that on subseque...

Page 242: ...inspection Effect vehicle modifications made for persons with disabilities may have on SUBARU advanced frontal airbag system operation U S only Changing or moving any parts of the front seats seatbelt...

Page 243: ...n the severity of impact backward forward ad justment of the driver s seat position and fastening unfastening of the seatbelt in the case of the driver s SRS frontal airbag and depending on the severi...

Page 244: ...basis SRS airbag deployment depends on the level of force experienced in the passen ger compartment during a collision That level differs from one type of collision to another and it may have no bear...

Page 245: ...driver s and front passenger s SRS frontal airbags 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...

Page 246: ...d bed of a truck 3 The vehicle sustains an oblique offset frontal impact 4 The vehicle sustains an offset frontal collision There are many types of collisions which might not necessarily require deplo...

Page 247: ...ill not be activated on the second impact SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag The SRS side airbag is stored in the door side of each front seat seatback which bears an SRS AIRBAG label In a moderat...

Page 248: ...a side impact collision However the force of SRS side airbag deployment may cause injuries if your head or other parts of the body are too close to the SRS side airbag Since your vehicle is equipped w...

Page 249: ...d at all times Never allow a child to kneel on any passenger s seat facing the side window or put their head arms or hands out of the window In the event of an accident the force of the SRS curtain ai...

Page 250: ...hooks with out using hangers WARNING Do not put any kind of cover or clothes or other objects over either front seatback and do not attach labels or stickers to the front seat surface on or near the...

Page 251: ...airbag remains inflated for a while following deployment then slowly deflates The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deploy even when no one occupies the seat on the side on which an impact is ap...

Page 252: ...S curtain airbag de ploys depending on the vehicle s position and inclination at the time of the rollover Example of the type of accident in which the SRS side airbag will most likely deploy A severe...

Page 253: ...idents in which the SRS curtain airbag will most likely deploy 1 A severe side impact near the front seat or the second row seat activates the SRS curtain airbag 2 The vehicle rolls onto its side or t...

Page 254: ...bag will deploy 1 Hitting a curb edge of pavement or hard surface 2 Falling into or jumping over a deep hole 3 Landing hard or vehicle falling It is possible that the SRS side and curtain airbags will...

Page 255: ...pact in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment 3 The vehicle strikes a telephone pole or similar object 4 The vehicle is involved in a side on impact from a motorcycle 5 The vehicle...

Page 256: ...side on impact in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment 3 The vehicle is involved in a side on impact from a motorcycle There are many types of collisions which might not necessari...

Page 257: ...ch accidents are illustrated 1 First impact 2 Second impact A SRS curtain airbag B SRS side airbag In an accident where the vehicle is struck from the side more than once the SRS side airbag and SRS c...

Page 258: ...rbag module left hand side Satellite safing sensor under the sec ond row center seat Seatbelt pretensioner driver s side Seatbelt pretensioner front passen ger s side Seatbelt buckle switch front pass...

Page 259: ...Between the second row seat cushion and rear wheel house on each side Under the second row center seat In the event that the SRS airbag is deployed replacement of the system should be performed only...

Page 260: ...ag system components and or wiring is not advisable This could interfere with proper operation of the SRS airbag system CAUTION Do not perform any of the following modifications Such modifications can...

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Page 262: ...0 Illuminated entry 2 10 Vehicle finder function 2 10 Sounding a panic alarm 2 11 Selecting audible signal operation 2 11 Replacing the battery 2 11 Replacing lost transmitters 2 12 Alarm system 2 16...

Page 263: ...key at a parking facility CAUTION Do not attach a large key holder or key case to either key If it bangs against your knees while you are driving it could turn the ignition switch from the ON position...

Page 264: ...engine does not start pull out the key once before trying again Refer to Ignition switch F3 3 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS Gen of IC Rules Operation is subject to the fol...

Page 265: ...does not flash if its fuse is blown the immobilizer system will function normally Key replacement Your key number plate and security ID plate will be required if you ever need a replacement key made...

Page 266: ...the power door locking switch push the sides of the switch and then close the door In this case all closed doors and the rear gate are locked at the same time Always make sure that all doors and the r...

Page 267: ...re automatically turned off by the battery drainage prevention func tion to prevent the battery from dischar ging The following interior lights are affected by this function Item Switch position Autom...

Page 268: ...ear gate can be locked and unlocked by the power door locking switches located at the driver s side and the front passenger s side doors To lock all doors and the rear gate push the side of the switch...

Page 269: ...e driver s door from the outside of the vehicle the door is locked This function s operational non opera tional setting can be changed by a SUBARU dealer Contact a SUBARU dealer for details NOTE When...

Page 270: ...ce will vary depending on environmental conditions The system s operable distance will be shorter in areas near a facility or electronic equipment emitting strong radio waves such as a power plant bro...

Page 271: ...inated for approximately 30 seconds if any of the doors or the rear gate is not opened If the button is pressed before 30 seconds have elapsed these lights will turn off To activate this function set...

Page 272: ...e key out and re insert it into the ignition switch at least 6 times within 10 seconds after Step 2 4 Open and close the driver s door once within 10 seconds after step 3 5 The turn signal lights flas...

Page 273: ...crew on the key head After the battery is replaced the trans mitter must be synchronized with the remote keyless entry system s control unit Press either the or button six times to synchronize the uni...

Page 274: ...wing procedure 1 Firmly close the doors and the rear gate 2 Open the driver s door sit on the driver s seat and close the door 3 Perform the following steps within 45 seconds 1 Open and close the driv...

Page 275: ...you do not start entering the number using the lock knob before the electronic tone stops sounding an error will occur In this event perform the registration steps again beginning with part 3 of the...

Page 276: ...10 If you wish to program another trans mitter code into the system up to four transmitter codes can be programmed into the system perform the procedure begin ning with part 4 When you have finished p...

Page 277: ...entry only vehicles with shock sensors dealer option NOTE The alarm system can be set to trigger the illumination of the following interior lights Dome light illuminates only when the dome light switc...

Page 278: ...lights will flash once and the indicator lights will start flashing rapidly After rapid flashing for 30 seconds standby time the indicator lights will then flash slowly twice approxi mately every 2 s...

Page 279: ...ss the button for less than 2 seconds on the remote transmitter The driver s door will unlock an electronic chirp will sound twice and the turn signal lights will flash twice The flashing of the secur...

Page 280: ...k them as in dicated in step 4 below or with the key once they have been closed Failure to lock the doors manually will result in a higher security risk 1 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position 1...

Page 281: ...ecurity indicator light Shock sensors dealer op tion The shock sensors trigger the alarm system when they sense impacts applied to the vehicle and when any of their electric wires is cut The alarm sys...

Page 282: ...he following instructions without exception When operating the power win dows be extremely careful to prevent anyone s fingers arms neck or head from being caught in the window Always lock the passeng...

Page 283: ...to be opened fully without holding the switch Push the switch down until it clicks and release it and the window will fully open To stop the window halfway pull the switch up lightly To close Pull th...

Page 284: ...n cluded in the power window switch cluster on the driver s door all turn off Passengers side switches Front passenger s window switch 1 Open 2 Close Rear passengers window switches 1 Open 2 Close To...

Page 285: ...sed grip WARNING To prevent 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 avo...

Page 286: ...oof make sure that no one s hands arms head or other objects will be accidentally caught in the moonroof Before leaving the vehicle al ways remove the key from the ignition switch for safety and never...

Page 287: ...Push it again to close the moonroof completely To stop the moonroof at a selected mid way position while opening or closing it momentarily push the switch to the OPEN or CLOSE side After washing the...

Page 288: ...rs hands or other parts of your body NOTE For the sake of safety it is recom mended that you avoid driving with the moonroof fully opened Sun shade The sun shade can be slid forward or backward by han...

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Page 290: ...rning light 3 13 Low tire pressure warning light 3 14 ABS warning light 3 15 Brake system warning light 3 16 Low fuel warning light 3 17 Door open warning light 3 17 Windshield washer fluid warning li...

Page 291: ...t flasher 3 28 Daytime running light system 3 29 Turn signal lever 3 29 Illumination brightness control 3 29 Headlight beam leveler if equipped 3 30 Parking light switch 3 32 Front fog light switch 3...

Page 292: ...or LOCK posi tion thereby stopping the engine Also if the key is attached to a keyholder or to a large bunch of other keys centrifugal force may act on it as the vehicle moves resulting in unwanted t...

Page 293: ...nsert the key in the ignition switch and turn it to the START position and again try to start the engine NOTE The engine may not start in the follow ing cases The key grip is touching another key or a...

Page 294: ...g sequence 1 Warning lights indicator lights meter rims meter needles odometer trip meter and gauge back lights illuminate 2 Meter needles and gauges each show MAX reading 3 Meter needles and gauges e...

Page 295: ...gnition switch to the ON position or open and close the driver s door during the setting procedure the new setting will be canceled Also if you do not press the trip knob for a period of 10 seconds th...

Page 296: ...p meter the odometer trip meter will turn off Also if you open and close the driver s door within 10 seconds of illumination of the odometer trip meter the odometer trip meter will turn off CAUTION To...

Page 297: ...on switch is in the LOCK or Acc position the fuel gauge will light up and indicate the amount of fuel remaining in the tank NOTE You will see the sign in the fuel gauge meter This indicates that the f...

Page 298: ...he front seat passenger fastens the seatbelt SRS airbag system warning light CHECK ENGINE warning light Mal function indicator light Charge warning light Oil pressure warning light AT OIL TEMP warning...

Page 299: ...nition switch is turned to the ON position the seatbelt warning light s will flash for 6 seconds to warn that the seatbelt s is are unfastened If the dri ver s seatbelt is not fastened a chime will al...

Page 300: ...other than a child restraint system and its child occupant Ensure that there is no article left in the seatback pocket If still the seatbelt warning device for front passenger s seat does not function...

Page 301: ...U dealer immediately for an in spection CHECK ENGINE warn ing light Malfunction in dicator light CAUTION If the CHECK ENGINE light illumi nates while you are driving have your vehicle checked repaired...

Page 302: ...that the engine oil pressure is low and the lubricating system is not working properly If the light illuminates while driving or does not turn off after the engine starts stop the engine at the first...

Page 303: ...inflated Accordingly when the low tire pressure telltale illuminates you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible and inflate them to the proper pressure Driving on a significantly under i...

Page 304: ...bstitute for manually checking tire pressure The tire pressure should be checked peri odically at least monthly using a tire gauge After any change to tire pressure s the tire pressure mon itoring sys...

Page 305: ...ons Parking brake warning The light illuminates with the parking brake applied while the ignition switch is in the ON position It turns off when the parking brake is fully released Brake fluid level w...

Page 306: ...air Low fuel warning light CAUTION Immediately put fuel in the tank whenever the low fuel warning light illuminates Engine misfires as a result of an empty tank could cause damage to the engine The lo...

Page 307: ...uit of the ABS system Accordingly if the ABS is inoperative the Vehicle Dynamics Control system becomes unable to provide ABS control As a result the Vehicle Dynamics Control system also becomes inope...

Page 308: ...SUBARU dealer as soon as possible The light does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The light does not turn off even after the lapse of several minutes the engine has...

Page 309: ...di ately The warning light does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The warning light illuminates while the vehicle is running NOTE If the warning light behavior is as...

Page 310: ...est SUBARU dealer immediately In the event that an unauthorized key for example an unauthorized duplicate is used the security indicator light illumi nates SPORT mode indicator light When the select l...

Page 311: ...position and then turn it again to the ON position If this indicator light and the CHECK ENGINE warning light malfunction in dicator light flash simultaneously dur ing driving have the vehicle checke...

Page 312: ...g as an accident could result Outside temperature indica tor NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a genuine SUBARU navigation system refer to the Owner s Manual supple ment for the navigation system...

Page 313: ...ndication does not flash NOTE The outside temperature indication may differ from the actual outside temperature The road surface freeze warning indication should be treated only as a guide Be sure to...

Page 314: ...meter indication and the average fuel consump tion corresponding to the B trip meter indication When either of the trip meter indications is reset the corresponding average fuel consumption value is...

Page 315: ...s to the driving range indication if it was originally giving some other indication U S spec models Except U S spec models If the driving range is shown as there is only a tiny amount of fuel left in...

Page 316: ...is reset when the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position It is also reset if the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK or Acc position prior to restarting of the engine Light control switch W...

Page 317: ...beam push the turn signal lever forward When the headlights are on high beam the high beam indicator light on the combina tion meter also illuminates To switch back to low beam pull the lever back to...

Page 318: ...ignal push the turn signal lever down When the turn is finished the lever will return automatically If the lever does not return after cornering return the lever to the neutral position by hand To sig...

Page 319: ...ntrol dial is turned fully upward the illumination brightness becomes the maximum and the auto matic dimming function does not work at all Headlight beam leveler if equipped Adjust the headlight beam...

Page 320: ...ber of 3rd seat occupants Load in the luggage compartment area Trailer towing 0 1 or 2 0 0 No load No 1 2 0 2 No load No 2 2 3 2 No load No 3 2 3 2 Full load No 2 3 2 Full load Yes 4 1 0 0 Full load N...

Page 321: ...parking light switch Avoid leaving these lights on for a long time because that will run down the battery Front fog light switch The front fog lights operate only when the light switch is in the posi...

Page 322: ...of ice or some other obstruction on the window the wiper motor could burn out even if the wiper switch is turned off If this occurs promptly stop the vehicle in a safe place turn the ignition switch...

Page 323: ...clean water The glass is clean if no beads form on the glass when you rinse with water If you cannot eliminate the streaking even after following this procedure replace the wiper blades with new ones...

Page 324: ...OTE The windshield washer fluid warning light illuminates when the washer fluid level in the tank has dropped to the lower limit If the warning light illumi nates refill the tank with fluid For the ta...

Page 325: ...ndshield wiper deicer is operating To turn it off push the control switch again It also turns off when the ignition switch is turned to the Acc or LOCK position The windshield wiper deicer will automa...

Page 326: ...ndow has been cleared completely before that time push the control switch to turn it off If defrosting or defogging is not complete you have to push the control switch to turn it on again Your SUBARU...

Page 327: ...ll the tab at the bottom of the mirror toward you for the night position Push it away for the day position The night position reduces glare from headlights Type B inside mirror if equipped 1 Rear view...

Page 328: ...l line 3 Approx 6 5 feet 2 m from the bumper green horizontal line 4 Approx 3 feet 1 m from the bumper yellow horizontal line 5 Approx 1 5 feet 0 5 m from the bumper red horizontal line These help lin...

Page 329: ...is correct for your geographi cal location 2 Press and hold the multifunction but ton for 6 to 9 seconds and then release it The zone number will be displayed 3 Press the multifunction button repeat...

Page 330: ...or these sensors detect it and make the reflection surface of the mirror dimmer to help prevent you from being blinded For this reason use care not to cover the sensors with stickers or other similar...

Page 331: ...the button for 3 seconds will exit the zone setting mode Outside mirrors Convex mirror passenger side WARNING Objects look smaller in a convex mirror and farther away than when viewed in a flat mirror...

Page 332: ...only when the ignition switch is in the ON or Acc position To fold the outside mirrors push the power folding mirror switch To unfold the mirrors push the switch again NOTE When the temperature is lo...

Page 333: ...may cause loss of vehicle control and result in personal injury 1 Adjust the seat position Refer to Front seats F1 2 2 Pull the tilt lock lever down 3 Move the steering wheel to the desired level 4 P...

Page 334: ...rille 4 10 Efficient cooling after parking in direct sunlight 4 10 Lubrication oil circulation in the refrigerant circuit 4 10 Checking air conditioning system before summer season 4 10 Cooling and de...

Page 335: ...Black plate 178 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 4 2 Climate control Ventilator Airflow Ventilator and airflow Standard If equipped...

Page 336: ...Black plate 179 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 Airflow mode selection If equipped Climate control 4 3 CONTINUED...

Page 337: ...tors Move the tab to adjust the flow direction Side ventilators 1 Open 2 Close Move the tab to adjust the flow direction To open the ventilator turn the side grille open close wheel upward To close it...

Page 338: ...e within the passenger compartment The temperature can be set within a range of 65 to 858F 18 to 328C Control panel 1 Temperature control dial driver s side 2 Defroster button 3 Fan speed control dial...

Page 339: ...er s side Each temperature setting is shown on the display With the dial set at your desired temperature the system automatically adjusts the tempera ture of air supplied from the outlets such that th...

Page 340: ...atively push the button again to return the system to the setting that was selected before you activated the defros ter Fan speed control dial The fan speed control dial has 7 positions AUTO position...

Page 341: ...and both side outlets of the instrument panel For details refer to Airflow mode selec tion F4 3 NOTE When the or mode is se lected the air conditioner compressor operates automatically to defog the w...

Page 342: ...our steps by turning the dial Turn the dial to the OFF position to stop the fan NOTE When the A C button is in the OFF position and when the A C indicator is not illuminated during AUTO mode operation...

Page 343: ...e windows open for a few minutes to allow outside air to circulate into the heated interior This results in quicker cooling by the air conditioner Keep the windows closed during the operation of the a...

Page 344: ...t your SUBARU dealer for service Repairs needed as a result of using the wrong refrigerant are not covered under warranty Air filtration system Replace the filter element according to the replacement...

Page 345: ...ap 3 Remove the glove box by detaching the one clip on the side 4 Remove the air filter cover by detach ing the five clips 5 Unhook the air filter and draw it out 6 Replace the air filter with a new o...

Page 346: ...cover CAUTION Contact your SUBARU dealer if the following occurs even if it is not yet time to change the filter Reduction of the airflow through the vents Windshield gets easily fogged or misted NOTE...

Page 347: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left Page...

Page 348: ...set 5 3 Type A audio set if equipped 5 4 Radio operation 5 4 Compact disc player operation 5 10 Type B audio set if equipped 5 15 Radio operation 5 15 Built in CD changer operation 5 21 Audio control...

Page 349: ...normally static free reception can be affected by the surround ing area atmospheric conditions station strength and transmitter distance Build ings or other obstructions may cause momentary static flu...

Page 350: ...the following audio sets See the pages indicated in this section for operating details Type A audio set Radio operation refer to page 5 4 CD compact disc player operation refer to page 5 10 Type B aud...

Page 351: ...button Power switch and volume control The dial 6 is used for both power ON OFF and volume control The radio is turned ON and OFF by pushing the dial and the volume is controlled by turning the dial...

Page 352: ...Each brief press of the TONE BAL button 9 changes control modes in the following sequence starting from volume control mode When the radio is first turned on the control mode is in the volume control...

Page 353: ...volume AUX volume control 0 to 40 For less volume For more volume Only when an AUX audio product is connected FM AM radio FM AM selection button Push the FM AM button 2 when the radio is off to turn...

Page 354: ...on in a single operation Up to six AM FM1 and FM2 stations each may be preset How to preset stations 1 Press the FM AM button 2 to select FM1 FM2 or AM reception 2 Press the SCAN button 8 or tune the...

Page 355: ...TRACK button 4 to select the satellite radio channel Band selection button Push the SAT button 1 when the radio is off to turn on the radio Push the SAT button when the radio is on to select SAT1 SAT2...

Page 356: ...ons Display selection Press the AUDIO button 5 while receiv ing satellite radio to change the display as follows Rear seat entertainment If your vehicle is equipped with a Rear Seat Entertainment Syst...

Page 357: ...center hole while gripping the edge of the disc then insert it in to the slot with the label side up and the player will automatically pull the disc into position NOTE DO NOT INSERT TWO DISCS INTO THE...

Page 358: ...e of the TUNE TRACK button 2 to skip to the beginning of the current track Each time this side of the button is pressed the indicated track number will decrease NOTE In an MP3 folder skipping past the...

Page 359: ...er press the RPT button 6 twice while a track is playing The display will show F RPT and the folder will be played repeatedly To cancel the folder repeat play mode press the RPT button once more The F...

Page 360: ...ss the button Select the radio mode Press the RSE AUX button Press the or side of the SEEK FLDR button Turn off the power of the audio equipment Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position Scan The...

Page 361: ...sc If you press the AUDIO button 3 during playback the indication will change to the next one in the following sequence Page track folder title scroll MP3 disc If having pressed the AUDIO button 3 to...

Page 362: ...witch and volume control The dial 6 is used for both power ON OFF and volume control The radio is turned ON and OFF by pushing the dial and the volume is controlled by turning the dial The dial can al...

Page 363: ...ce control modes Each brief press of the TONE BAL button 9 changes control modes in the following sequence starting from volume control mode When the radio is first turned on the control mode is in th...

Page 364: ...e control 0 to 40 For less volume For more volume Only when an AUX audio product is connected FM AM radio FM AM selection button Push the FM AM button 2 when the radio is off to turn on the radio Push...

Page 365: ...eset stations Presetting a station with a preset button allows you to select that station in a single operation Up to six AM FM1 and FM2 stations each may be preset How to preset stations 1 Press the...

Page 366: ...for 5 seconds while displaying the channel number after which scanning will continue until the entire channel has been scanned from the low end to the high end Also during the category selection chan...

Page 367: ...1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 5 20 Audio NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a Rear Seat Entertainment System refer to the Owner s Manual supplement for the Rear Seat Entertainment System for...

Page 368: ...the label side down CHECK DISC will appear on the display and the player will not play anything If a disc is inserted during a radio broadcast the disc will interrupt the broadcast The player is desig...

Page 369: ...th discs 2 Press the disc select button 9 at the position where you want to insert a disc 3 Insert the disc when LOAD flashes on the display The disc will then be automatically drawn in and the player...

Page 370: ...of the TUNE TRACK button 2 to fast forward the track Release the button to stop fast forwarding NOTE If you fast forward to the end of the last track fast forwarding will stop and the player will star...

Page 371: ...P3 disc Turn off the power of the audio equipment Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position Random playback Non MP3 disc Press the RDM button 5 briefly during disc playback to play all of the trac...

Page 372: ...c Press the button Press the disc select button Select the radio mode Press the RSE AUX button Turn off the power of the audio equipment Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position Display selection...

Page 373: ...loaded will then be ejected one after another If you do not remove the disc that has been ejected the All disc ejection mode will be canceled NOTE Avoid driving the vehicle with a CD sticking out bec...

Page 374: ...st time makes the player go back to the beginning of the current track pressing it the second time makes it go back to the previous track The track number will be shown on the audio display Volume con...

Page 375: ...yer is not loud and the sound via the vehicle s speakers that are connected to the vehicle audio set may be very low If you turn up the volume of the audio set the volume becomes louder However when y...

Page 376: ...nt seats using the monitor of the navigation system park the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake Images of the DVD will not be displayed on the front monitor unless the parking brak...

Page 377: ...move a disc from the case press the center of the case and hold both edges of the disc If the disc surface is touched directly contamination could cause poor tone quality Do not touch the disc surface...

Page 378: ...Shopping bag hook 6 13 Floor mat 6 13 Cargo area cover if equipped 6 14 Using the cover 6 14 To remove the cover 6 15 To install the cover housing 6 15 Convenient tie down hooks 6 16 Under floor stora...

Page 379: ...s or the rear gate are un locked using the remote keyless entry transmitter The ignition switch is turned from the Acc position to the LOCK position The automatically illuminated dome light remains on...

Page 380: ...f the switch to turn it on and push the left side of the switch to turn it off Map light To turn on the map light push the switch To turn it off push the switch again When leaving the vehicle make sur...

Page 381: ...changed by a SUBARU dealer Con tact your SUBARU dealer for details NOTE If any of the doors or the rear gate is not completely closed the map lights will remain illuminated as a result However the map...

Page 382: ...out the extension plate with the sun visor positioned over the windshield The extension plate would obstruct your view of the rearview mirror Vanity mirror with light CAUTION Keep the vanity mirror c...

Page 383: ...tain ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other dangerous items in the storage compart ment Glove box 1 Lock 2 Unlock To open the glove box pull the handle To close it push the lid firmly up...

Page 384: ...per compartment lock release to open the upper compartment Lower compartment 1 Lower compartment lock release Pull up the lower compartment lock release to open the lower compartment Rear console The...

Page 385: ...or flammable articles such as a lighter in the overhead console Cup holder CAUTION Take care to avoid spills Beverages if hot might burn you and or your passengers Spilled beverages may also damage u...

Page 386: ...placing a beverage in a cup holder make sure it is capped Otherwise the beverage could spill while driving and if the beverage is hot it could burn you and or your passengers Bottle holders CAUTION D...

Page 387: ...n vehicle electrical appliance by connecting it to an outlet The maximum power rating of an appli ance that can be connected is shown in the following list Do not use an appliance which exceeds the in...

Page 388: ...by them must not exceed 120W Overloading the accessory power outlet can cause a short circuit Do not use dual adapters or more than one electrical appli ance If the plug on your electric appli ance is...

Page 389: ...h items were hanging on the coat hooks during deploy ment of the SRS curtain airbags they could cause serious injuries by coming off the coat hooks and being thrown through the cabin or by preventing...

Page 390: ...he grommet in the carpet onto the pin to prevent the carpet from moving CAUTION If the floor mat slips forward and interferes with the movement of the pedals during driving it could cause an accident...

Page 391: ...old down the seatback of the third row seat Refer to Folding down the seatback F1 15 3 To extend the cover pull the end of the cover out of the housing then insert its hooks into the catches as shown...

Page 392: ...leaned back the head restraint comes in contact with the cargo area cover In this case raise the seatback before adjusting the head restraint If the head restraint is correctly fixed in any of the lo...

Page 393: ...argo can be secured with a luggage net or ropes When using the tie down hooks turn them down out of the storing recesses When not in use put the hooks up into the storing recesses Under floor storage...

Page 394: ...ls on the device types which can be operated by this system consult the HomeLink website at www homelink com or call 1 800 355 3515 Note the following about this system If your vehicle is equipped wit...

Page 395: ...the outlet during programming to prevent motor burnout NOTE After programming your HomeLink Wireless Control System for the de sired devices retain the hand held transmitters for further programming o...

Page 396: ...al steps Refer to Programming rolling code pro tected garage door openers in the U S A F6 19 NOTE Rolling code protected garage door openers are manufactured after 1996 See the instruction manual of y...

Page 397: ...and garage door open ers in Canada 1 Unplug the motor of the entrance gate or garage door opener from the outlet 2 Press and hold the two outside buttons until the HomeLink indicator light begins to...

Page 398: ...ended that upon the sale of the vehicle the memory of all programmed HomeLink buttons be erased for security purposes 1 Press and hold the two outside buttons until the indicator light begins to flash...

Page 399: ...of a fuse with a different rating may result in a malfunction If the rear view camera is used for a long time while the engine is not operated the battery may become completely discharged NOTE Do not...

Page 400: ...ject such as raindrops snow dirt etc that disturbs the view of the rear view camera sticks to the lens of the camera Strong light shined directly on the camera lens occasionally there are vertical lin...

Page 401: ...cle width line is a guide to help you realize the actual distance from the screen Help lines displayed on the navigation monitor Help lines displayed on the inside mirror 1 Vehicle width line oblique...

Page 402: ...w the distance for a level road when the vehicle is not loaded It may be different from the actual distance depending on the loading condi tions or road conditions When there is an upward slope at the...

Page 403: ...12 6 26 Interior equipment Feature of distance marker 1 3 feet 1 m line 2 6 5 feet 2 m line 3 10 feet 3 m line The distance marker shows the distance on the road If there is a car or other object clos...

Page 404: ...Shift lock function 7 14 Selection of manual mode 7 16 Driving tips 7 17 SPORT mode 7 18 Power steering 7 18 Braking 7 19 Braking tips 7 19 Brake system 7 19 Disc brake pad wear warning indicators 7...

Page 405: ...ations Gasoline sold out side California is permitted to have higher sulfur levels which may affect the perfor mance of your vehicle s catalytic converter and may produce a sulfur exhaust odor or smel...

Page 406: ...er than that specified in this manual Methanol methyl or wood alcohol is sometimes mixed with unleaded gasoline Methanol can be used in your vehicle ONLY if it does not exceed 5 of the fuel mixture AN...

Page 407: ...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 t...

Page 408: ...ed fuel is not covered under the SUBARU Limited Warranty Always use a genuine SUBARU fuel filler cap If you use the wrong cap it may not fit and your fuel tank and emission con trol system may be dama...

Page 409: ...here is one or more diagnostic trouble codes stored in the vehicle s computer A state emission inspection may reject not pass or fail a vehicle if the number of OBDII system readiness monitors NOT REA...

Page 410: ...essary lights and ac cessories 3 Shift the select lever to the P or N position preferably P position The starter will only operate when the select lever is at the P or N position 4 Turn the ignition s...

Page 411: ...d hard Stopping the engine WARNING Do not stop the engine when the vehicle is moving This will cause loss of power to the power steering and the brake booster making steer ing and braking more difficu...

Page 412: ...pened The vehicle s engine idle speed has reached a level over 3 000 RPM The alarm is triggered by opening any of the doors or the rear gate NOTE The security indicator light on the dashboard will sto...

Page 413: ...uipped with a remote engine start system Remote engine start trans mitter programming and pro grammable feature option New transmitters can be programmed to the remote engine start system in the event...

Page 414: ...Be careful not to allow children to touch the battery and any re moved parts children could swallow them There is a danger of explosion if an incorrect replacement battery is used Replace only with th...

Page 415: ...pt any interference received in cluding interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not ex pressly approved by the party respon sible for compliance could void the user s...

Page 416: ...on board computer has collected and stored in memory to allow the transmission to shift at the most appropriate times for the current condition of your vehicle Optimized shifting will be restored as...

Page 417: ...e N Neutral position Engine braking has no effect in this condition and the risk of an accident is consequently in creased D Drive This position is for normal driving The transmission automatically sh...

Page 418: ...ove procedure perform the following steps When the select lever cannot be shifted from P to N Refer to Shift lock release using the shift lock release button F7 15 When the select lever cannot be shif...

Page 419: ...om 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...

Page 420: ...s not possible If you attempt to shift up when the vehicle speed is too low the transmis sion will not respond You can perform a skip shift for example from 4th to 2nd by operating the select lever tw...

Page 421: ...ransmission shifts up at higher vehicle speeds and shifts down more responsively than in normal mode Power steering CAUTION Do not hold the steering wheel at the fully locked position left or right fo...

Page 422: ...stem should fail the other half of the system still works If one circuit fails the brake pedal will go down much closer to the floor than usual and you will need to depress it down much harder And a m...

Page 423: ...a squeaking or scraping noise is heard from the disc brakes while braking im mediately have your vehicle inspected by the nearest SUBARU dealer ABS Anti lock Brake Sys tem WARNING Always use the utmo...

Page 424: ...This is an indication that the ABS system is working properly CAUTION If the warning light behaves as follows the ABS system may not be working properly When the warning light illuminates the ABS fun...

Page 425: ...the distribution of brak ing force If any of the ABS components used by the EBD system malfunction the EBD system also stops working When the EBD system is operating you may hear a chattering noise o...

Page 426: ...with the brake system warning light illuminated is dan gerous This indicates your brake system may not be working properly If the light remains illuminated have the brakes in spected by a SUBARU deal...

Page 427: ...kid Suppression Function The skid suppression function is designed to help maintain directional stability by suppressing the wheels tendency to slide sideways during steering operations Acti vation of...

Page 428: ...system will be unable to operate correctly as intended Always turn off the engine before replacing a tire as failure to do so may render the Vehicle Dynamics Control system unable to operate correctl...

Page 429: ...tor light turns off With the Traction Control system deacti vated traction enhancement offered by Traction Control system is unavailable Therefore you should not deactivate the Traction Control system...

Page 430: ...wn on the tire placard Refer to Tires and wheels F11 21 The tire pressure monitoring system does not function when the vehicle is stationary After adjusting the tire pressures increase the vehicle spe...

Page 431: ...r pets in the vehicle They could accidentally injure themselves or others through inadvertent op eration of the vehicle Also on hot or sunny days the tempera ture in a closed vehicle could quickly bec...

Page 432: ...e curb When facing downhill the front wheels should be turned into the curb Cruise control Cruise control enables you to maintain a constant vehicle speed without holding your foot on the accelerator...

Page 433: ...t Then release the accelerator pedal At this time the cruise control set indicator light is illuminated on the combination meter The vehicle will maintain the desired speed Vehicle speed can be tempor...

Page 434: ...S ACC direction and hold it until the vehicle reaches the desired speed Then release the control lever The vehicle speed at that moment will be memorized and treated as the new set speed When the diff...

Page 435: ...mph 6 8 km h the set speed can be lowered 1 mph 1 6 km h each time by pressing the control lever downward in the SET COAST direction quickly To decrease the speed by brake pedal 1 Depress the brake pe...

Page 436: ...on snowy and icy roads 8 9 Corrosion protection 8 10 Snow tires 8 10 Tire chains 8 11 Rocking the vehicle 8 11 Loading your vehicle 8 12 Vehicle capacity weight 8 12 GVWR and GAWR Gross Vehicle Weigh...

Page 437: ...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 pl...

Page 438: ...y high tempera tures Keep everyone and flammable materials away from the exhaust pipe while the engine is running The exhaust gas is very hot The catalytic converter is installed in the exhaust system...

Page 439: ...ntain a safe driving speed according to the road and weather conditions in order to avoid having an accident on a sharp turn during sudden brak ing or under other similar condi tions Always use the ut...

Page 440: ...ut of mud dirt or sand By shifting power between the front and rear wheels SUBARU AWD can also provide added traction during acceleration and added engine braking force during decel eration Therefore...

Page 441: ...read width as compared with ordinary passenger cars makes vehicles of this type more likely to roll over In reality utility vehicles have a significantly higher roll over rate than other types of vehi...

Page 442: ...ials trapped or adhering to the underbody a mechanical breakdown or fire could occur Secure all cargo carried inside the vehicle and make certain that it is not piled higher than the seatbacks During...

Page 443: ...e Washer Fluid Con centration Freezing Temperature 30 10 48F 128C 50 48F 208C 100 498F 458C In order to prevent freezing of washer fluid check the freezing temperatures in the table above when adjusti...

Page 444: ...pension disc brakes and brake hoses underneath the vehicle If there is caked snow or ice remove it being careful not to damage the disc brakes and brake hoses and ABS har ness Refueling in cold weathe...

Page 445: ...ve it If you stop the vehicle at road side use the hazard warning flasher to alert other drivers We recommend use of non freezing type wiper blades winter blades during the seasons in which you could...

Page 446: ...all times regardless of the type of tires on your vehicle Your vehicle comes with P255 55R18 all season tires as original equip ment You should be aware that some winter tires with that same size desi...

Page 447: ...eavy 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 in...

Page 448: ...l passengers luggage any optional equipment and trailer tongue load Therefore the GVW changes de pending on the situation In addition the total weight applied to each axle GAW must never exceed the GA...

Page 449: ...xceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR and front and rear Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR For information on loading cargo into or onto your vehicle refer to Loading your vehicle F8 12 The maximum l...

Page 450: ...T 25 torx head screw 1 Make sure that the T 25 torx head screw on the back of each crossbar end support is tightened correctly 2 Before placing the crossbar on the roof rails make sure that the T 30 t...

Page 451: ...ng a torque wrench loosely tighten the T 30 torx head screws NOTE It may be necessary to squeeze the lower clamp and the end support together to compress the pads and gain a better alignment of the pi...

Page 452: ...aint or a dangerous road hazard due to loss of cargo could result When using the roof crossbar kit make sure that the total weight of the crossbars carrying attach ment and cargo does not exceed the m...

Page 453: ...ight of the load on the roof thus affecting the driving characteristics Drive carefully Avoid rapid starts hard cornering and abrupt stops Crosswind effects will be increased Removal and installation...

Page 454: ...ight distributing hitch The maximum gross trailer weight and maximum gross tongue weight are indi cated in the following table Maximum gross trailer weight Maximum gross tongue weight Vehicle with out...

Page 455: ...g on the ground WARNING Do not connect safety chains to part of the vehicle other than the safety chain hooks Hitch harness connector 8 Connect the hitch wire harness black four pin wire connector to...

Page 456: ...nd maintenance SUBARU warranties do not apply to vehicle damage or malfunction caused by trailer towing If you use your vehicle to tow a trailer more frequent maintenance will be required due to the a...

Page 457: ...kg When towing a trailer on a long uphill grade continuously for over 5 miles 8 km with an outside temperature of 1048F 408C or above 1 750 lbs 794 kg Gross Vehicle Weight GVW and Gross Vehicle Weigh...

Page 458: ...iving limits you should have your vehicle and trailer weighed at a commercial weighing station Be sure that all cargo is firmly secured to prevent a change in weight distribution while driving Tongue...

Page 459: ...all cargo is firmly secured to prevent a change in weight distribution while driving Trailer hitches WARNING Never drill the frame or under body of your vehicle to install a commer cial trailer hitch...

Page 460: ...s conform with Federal state province and or other applicable regulations Your SUBARU s brake system is not designed to be tapped into the trailer s hydraulic brake system Please ask your SUBARU deale...

Page 461: ...FERENCE at the end of this manual Adjust the rear tire pressure to the recommended pressure when the tires are cold Normal pressure should be maintained in the front tires Trailer tire condition size...

Page 462: ...y Crosswinds can be due to weather conditions or the passing of large trucks or buses If swaying occurs firmly grip the steering wheel and slow down immediately but gradually When passing other vehicl...

Page 463: ...ionary on an uphill slope instead of using the parking brake or foot brake That may cause the transmission fluid to overheat Parking on a grade Always block the wheels under both vehicle and trailer w...

Page 464: ...sure monitoring system TPMS 9 10 Jump starting 9 11 How to jump start 9 12 Engine overheating 9 14 If steam is coming from the engine compartment 9 14 If no steam is coming from the engine compartment...

Page 465: ...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 Spare tire The spare tire is stored in the spare tire holder located...

Page 466: ...Fit the wheel nut wrench onto the extension 7 Turn the hoist shaft end counterclock wise with the wheel nut wrench until the temporary spare tire is on the ground with enough cable slack to allow you...

Page 467: ...he adjacent under floor parts and lead to a serious accident The spare tire holder is designed to carry only the following kinds of tires the temporary spare tire that came with your vehicle a full si...

Page 468: ...After hav ing the flat tire repaired immedi ately swap it with the temporary spare tire Remember that the tread width of a flat tire is wider than that of the temporary spare tire When car rying a fla...

Page 469: ...roperly Do not use two or more temporary spare tires at the same time Do not drive over obstacles This tire has a smaller diameter so road clearance is reduced 1 Tread wear indicator bar 2 Indicator l...

Page 470: ...4 Put wheel blocks at the front and rear of the tire diagonally opposite the flat tire 1 Jack handle 2 Jack 3 Spare tire 5 Take out the jack and jack handle The jack and jack handle are stored under...

Page 471: ...until the jack head engages firmly into the jack up point 10 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 necess...

Page 472: ...the wheel nut wrench is the different type it cannot be tightened to the specified torque 1 The length of the wheel nut wrench 16 Confirm the length of the equipped wheel nut wrench and wheel nut tig...

Page 473: ...that is installed in each wheel when tire pressure is severely low The tire pressure monitoring system will activate only when the vehicle is driven Also this system may not react immedi ately to a su...

Page 474: ...ttery explodes if a flame or spark is brought near it Do not smoke or light a match while jump starting Never attempt jump starting if the discharged battery is frozen It could cause the battery to bu...

Page 475: ...mp start 1 Make sure the booster battery is 12 volts and the negative terminal is grounded 2 If the booster battery is in another vehicle do not let the two vehicles touch 3 Turn off all unnecessary l...

Page 476: ...erminal 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...

Page 477: ...r repair 3 After the engine coolant temperature has dropped turn off the engine If the temperature gauge stays at the overheated zone turn off the engine 4 After the engine has fully cooled down check...

Page 478: ...eformation to the bumper and the towing hook do not apply excessive lateral load to the towing hooks Front towing hook 1 Take out the towing hook screwdriver and wheel nut wrench from the tool bag 2 W...

Page 479: ...wheel nut wrench from the on board tool bag 2 Pry off the cover on the rear bumper using a screwdriver and you will find a threaded hole for attaching the towing hook 3 Screw the towing hook into the...

Page 480: ...transportation 1 Shift the select lever into the P position 2 Press the parking brake pedal firmly 3 Secure the vehicle onto the carrier properly with safety chains Each safety chain should be equally...

Page 481: ...g brake and put the transmission in neutral 2 The ignition switch should be in the Acc position while the vehicle is being towed 3 Take up slack in the towline slowly to prevent damage to the vehicle...

Page 482: ...icle is equipped with the following maintenance tools Screwdriver Towing hook eye bolt if equipped Wheel nut wrench Extension Jack and jack handle The jack and jack handle is stored under the cargo ar...

Page 483: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left Page...

Page 484: ...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 pane...

Page 485: ...nt washing Wash the vehicle at least once a month to avoid contamination by road grime Wash dirt off with a wet sponge and plenty of lukewarm or cold water Do not wash the vehicle with hot water and i...

Page 486: ...y 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...

Page 487: ...y and suspension 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...

Page 488: ...ter 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 y...

Page 489: ...loth 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 n...

Page 490: ...grade and viscosity 11 16 Rear differential gear oil 11 16 Recommended grade and viscosity 11 16 Power steering fluid 11 16 Checking the fluid level 11 16 Recommended fluid 11 17 Brake fluid 11 17 Che...

Page 491: ...Headlights models with HID headlights 11 36 Headlights models without HID headlights 11 36 Parking light right hand side 11 38 Front turn signal light right hand side 11 39 Front fog light 11 39 Rear...

Page 492: ...a tus Attempting to do so will result in transmission damage and in uncontrolled vehicle movement and may cause an accident or injuries to persons nearby Always select a safe area when performing main...

Page 493: ...Always let the engine cool down Engine parts become very hot when the engine is running and remain hot for some time after the engine is stopped Do not spill engine oil engine coolant brake fluid or...

Page 494: ...g 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 Al...

Page 495: ...rvoir page 11 16 3 Differential gear oil level gauge page 11 15 4 Automatic transmission fluid level gauge page 11 14 5 Brake fluid reservoir page 11 17 6 Fuse box page 11 34 7 Battery page 11 33 8 Wi...

Page 496: ...ils If the oil consumption rate seems abnormally high after the break in period for example more than 1 quart per 1 200 miles or 1 liter per 2 000 kilometers we recommend that you contact your SUBARU...

Page 497: ...options available to you Change the oil and oil filter according to the maintenance schedule in the War ranty and Maintenance Booklet The engine oil and oil filter must be changed more frequently tha...

Page 498: ...refilling the engine with oil therefore you must use the level gauge to confirm that the level is correct 12 Start the engine and make sure that no oil leaks appear around the filter s rubber seal an...

Page 499: ...ry to top off the coolant for any reason use only SUBARU Super Coolant If the SUBARU Super Coolant is diluted with another brand or type the maintenance interval is shortened to that of the mixing coo...

Page 500: ...k that the rubber gaskets inside the radiator cap are in the proper position CAUTION Be careful not to spill engine coolant when adding it If coolant touches the exhaust pipe it may cause a bad smell...

Page 501: ...emoved engine wear will be excessive and engine life shortened It is unnecessary to clean or wash the element Replacing the air cleaner element Replace the air cleaner element according to the mainten...

Page 502: ...the Warranty and Maintenance Book let Recommended spark plugs Refer to Electrical system F12 7 Drive belts The alternator power steering pump and air conditioner compressor depend on drive belts Satis...

Page 503: ...on a level surface and set the parking brake 3 First shift the select lever in each position Then shift it in the P position and run the engine at idling speed 1 Yellow handle 1 HOT range 2 COLD rang...

Page 504: ...handle 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 1 Upper level 2 Lower level 3 Pull out the level gauge again and check th...

Page 505: ...consult your SUBARU dealer for inspection Recommended grade and viscosity Each oil manufacturer has its own base oils and additives Never use different brands together For details refer to Front diffe...

Page 506: ...reservoir tank 3 If the fluid level is lower than the applicable MIN line add the recom mended fluid as necessary to bring the level between the MIN and MAX line If the fluid level is extreme low it...

Page 507: ...fluid together Also avoid mixing DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluids even if they are the same brand Brake booster If the brake booster does not operate as described in the following have it checked by your...

Page 508: ...mm Depress the pedal with a force of approxi mately 66 lbf 294 N 30 kgf and measure the distance between the upper surface of the pedal pad and the floor When the measurement is smaller than the spec...

Page 509: ...t a speed of approximately 22 mph 35 km h 2 Depress the parking brake pedal SLOWLY and GENTLY Pressing with a force of approximately 34 lbf 150 N 15 kgf 3 Drive the vehicle for approximately 220 yards...

Page 510: ...g system will activate only when the vehicle is driven Also this system may not react immediately to a sudden drop in tire pressure for example a blow out caused by running over a sharp object If you...

Page 511: ...light does not illuminate briefly after the ignition switch is turned ON or the light illuminates steadily after blink ing for approximately one minute you should have your Tire Pressure Monitoring Sy...

Page 512: ...ing a fuel stop and before any long journey Check the tire pressures when the tires are cold Use a pressure gauge to adjust the tire pressures to the values shown on the tire placard The tire placard...

Page 513: ...igh so fuel con sumption is also higher Abnormally high tire pressure tread worn in center Ride comfort is poor Also the tire magnifies the effects of road surface bumps and dips possibly resulting in...

Page 514: ...e road for optimum straight line stability and cornering performance Wear indicators 1 New tread 2 Worn tread 3 Tread wear indicator Each tire incorporates a tread wear indicator which becomes visible...

Page 515: ...ant and integral parts of your vehicle s design they cannot be changed arbitrarily The tires fitted as standard equipment are optimally matched to the characteristics of the vehicle and were selected...

Page 516: ...replacement When replacing wheels due for example to damage make sure the replacement wheels match the specifications of the wheels that are fitted as standard equip ment Replacement wheels are avail...

Page 517: ...Fluid contains 58 5 methyl alcohol and 41 5 surfactant by volume Its freezing tem perature varies according to how much it is diluted as indicated in the following table Washer Fluid Concentration Fre...

Page 518: ...UTION Do not clean the wiper blades with gasoline or a solvent such as paint thinner or benzine This will cause deterioration of the wiper blades When you wish to raise the passenger side wiper arm fi...

Page 519: ...senger s side slowly while supporting it with your hands 6 Next lower the windshield wiper arm on the driver s side slowly while support ing it with your hands Windshield wiper blade rub ber 1 Metal s...

Page 520: ...aws at the end of the metal support between the stoppers on the rubber as shown If the rubber is not retained properly the wiper blade may scratch the windshield Rear window wiper blade assembly 1 Rai...

Page 521: ...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 in...

Page 522: ...f milk or water and seek medical attention im mediately To lessen the risk of sparks remove rings metal watchbands and other metal jewelry Never allow metal tools to contact the positive battery termi...

Page 523: ...nt damage to the wiring harness and electrical equipment The fuses are located in two fuse boxes One is located under the instrument panel behind the fuse box cover on the driver s seat side Open the...

Page 524: ...it has blown 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 Contact your SUBARU dealer for repairs Main fuse Main fuse box...

Page 525: ...ulb refer to Bulb chart F12 12 Headlights models 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 volta...

Page 526: ...intake duct 2 Use a screwdriver to remove the bulb cover 3 Disconnect the electrical connector 4 Remove the retainer spring 5 Replace the bulb then set the retainer spring securely 6 Reconnect the ele...

Page 527: ...e use care not to touch the bulb surface 6 Reconnect the electrical connector 7 To install the bulb to the headlight assembly turn it clockwise until it clicks 8 Install the air intake duct with clips...

Page 528: ...bulb socket into the headlight assembly and turn it clockwise until it locks NOTE Contact your SUBARU dealer for the bulb replacement of the left hand side Front fog light It may be difficult to repla...

Page 529: ...e socket by pushing it and turning counterclockwise 5 Install a new bulb 6 Set the bulb holder into the rear combination light assembly and turn it clockwise until it locks 7 Reinstall the rear combin...

Page 530: ...ove the rear gate light assembly from the rear gate trim 2 Pull the bulb out of the bulb socket and replace it with a new one 3 Install the rear gate light assembly on the rear gate License plate ligh...

Page 531: ...kwise until it locks 6 Reinstall the license plate light assem bly to the rear gate Dome light Models with Rear Seat Entertainment Models without Rear Seat Entertainment 1 Remove the lens by prying th...

Page 532: ...ull the bulb straight downward to remove it 3 Install a new bulb 4 Reinstall the lens Vanity mirror light 1 Remove the lens by prying the edge of the lens with a flat head screwdriver 2 Pull the bulb...

Page 533: ...e cargo area light assembly by prying the edge of the light with a flat head screwdriver 2 Remove the lens from the cargo area light assembly 3 Pull the bulb out of the socket 4 Install a new bulb 5 R...

Page 534: ...12 4 Front differential and rear differential gear oil 12 6 Fluids 12 7 Engine coolant 12 7 Electrical system 12 7 Tires 12 8 Fuses and circuits 12 9 Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment 12...

Page 535: ...verall height Without roof rail 66 7 1 695 With roof rail 68 1 1 730 Wheel base 108 1 2 745 Tread Front 62 0 1 575 Rear 62 0 1 575 Ground clearance 8 3 211 Engine Engine model EZ36D 3 6 L DOHC non tur...

Page 536: ...1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 Fuel Fuel requirement Fuel tank capacity Unleaded gasoline with 87 AKI or higher 16 9 US gal 64 liters 14 1 Imp gal For more details refer to Fuel F7 2 Specification...

Page 537: ...the next page Alternative engine oil If the SUBARU approved oil is unavailable the following alternative oil can be used NOTE Each quantity indicated is only a guideline The necessary quantity for re...

Page 538: ...ed with the ILSAC certification mark Starburst mark Your vehicle is designed to use 5W 30 conventional motor oil however 5W 30 synthetic may be used for optimum engine performance If you do choose to...

Page 539: ...qt 1 4 liters 1 2 Imp qt Front differential gear oil F11 15 Rear differential gear oil 0 8 US qt 0 8 liters 0 7 Imp qt Rear differential gear oil F11 16 1 The indicated oil quantity is only a guideli...

Page 540: ...fluid 2 The indicated fluid quantity is only a guideline The necessary quantity for replacement may differ slightly depending on the temperature and other factors 3 For more details about maintenance...

Page 541: ...en you use a wheel nut wrench of the 10 8 inch 275 mm length Approximately 96 to 115 lbf 43 to 52 kgf When you use a wheel nut wrench of the 13 2 inch 335 mm length Approximately 73 to 87 lbf 33 to 40...

Page 542: ...king 4 7 5A Front wiper deicer relay Moonroof 5 7 5A Combination meter 6 7 5A Remote control rear view mirrors Seat heater relay 7 15A Combination meter Integrated unit 8 15A Stop light 9 20A Mirror h...

Page 543: ...adlight right side re lay 20 Empty 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 25 15A SRS airbag system main 26...

Page 544: ...25A Main fan cooling fan 3 25A Main fan cooling fan 4 20A Console socket 5 15A Headlight right side 6 15A Headlight left side 7 20A Backup 8 15A Horn 9 25A Rear window defogger 10 15A Fuel pump 11 15A...

Page 545: ...Black plate 398 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 12 12 Specifications Bulb chart NOTE Lights A and B are the LED Light Emitting Diode type Consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement...

Page 546: ...1156 W27W 14 Back up light 12V 16W 921 W16W 15 Rear gate light 12V 5W W5W 16 License plate light 12V 5W 168 W5W A Side turn signal light B High mount stop light WARNING Bulbs may become very hot while...

Page 547: ...Black plate 400 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 12 14 Specifications CAUTION Replace any bulb only with a new bulb of the specified wattage Using a bulb of different wattage could result in a fire...

Page 548: ...e identification 1 Vehicle identification number 2 Certification and bar code label 3 Tire inflation pressure label 4 Vehicle identification number plate 5 Model number label 6 Emission control label...

Page 549: ...Black plate 2 1 Model ALL_MODEL_MEMO EDITED 2007 6 22 Left Page...

Page 550: ...load limit how to determine 13 10 Determining compatibility of tire and vehicle load capacities 13 13 Adverse safety consequences of overloading on handling and stopping and on tires 13 13 Steps for...

Page 551: ...review of the tire sizing system with a breakdown of its individual elements P Metric With the P Metric system Section Width is measured in millimeters To convert millimeters into inches divide by 25...

Page 552: ...id if the tires are worn out da maged repaired retreaded or otherwise altered from their original condition If tires are repaired re treaded or otherwise al tered they may not be sui table for origina...

Page 553: ...ad Construction type Applicable construction of this tire For example TUBELESS STEEL BELTED RADIAL Construction The generic name of each cord material used in the plies both sidewall and tread area of...

Page 554: ...eases the tire pressures Also the tire pressures are affected by the outside temperature It is best to check tire pressure out doors before driving the vehicle When a tire becomes warm the air inside...

Page 555: ...less tire that contains the inflating medium within the tire Innerliner separation The parting of the innerliner from cord material in the carcass Intended outboard sidewall 1 The sidewall that contai...

Page 556: ...ting of rubber compound between adjacent plies Pneumatic tire A mechanical device made of rub ber chemicals fabric and steel or other materials that when mounted on an automotive wheel provides the tr...

Page 557: ...ad rib A tread section running circumfer entially around a tire Tread separation Pulling away of the tread from the tire carcass Treadwear indicators TWI The projections within the principal grooves d...

Page 558: ...2 in third seat 1 in fourth seat Tire care maintenance and safety practices Check on a daily basis that the tires are free from serious damage nails and stones At the same time check the tires for abn...

Page 559: ...s and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs on your vehicle s placard The vehicle placard also shows seating capacity of your vehicle The total load capacity includes the total weight of driver...

Page 560: ...p 2 shows that a further 121 lbs 55 kg of cargo can be carried Example 1B For example if a person weighing 176 lbs 80 kg now enters the same vehicle bringing the number of occupants to two the calcula...

Page 561: ...o which is attached a trailer weighing 1 764 lbs 800 kg 10 of the trailer weight is applied to the trailer tongue i e Tongue load 176 lbs 80 kg 1 Calculate the total weight 2 Calculate the available l...

Page 562: ...parts of the body Therefore this means that the vehicle cannot necessarily be loaded up to the tire s maximum load rating on the tire sidewall Adverse safety conse quences of overloading on handling...

Page 563: ...of tires Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall be tween tread shoulder and maxi mum section width For example Treadwear 200 Traction AA Tem perature A The quality grades a...

Page 564: ...rfor mance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law WARNING The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive sp...

Page 565: ...8 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 7 12 13 16 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Building Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other informa tion about motor vehicle safety from http ww...

Page 566: ...Black plate 27 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 6 22 Index 14...

Page 567: ...P warning light 3 13 Audio Antenna system 5 2 Auxiliary input jack 5 28 Control button 5 26 Set 5 3 Auto dimming mirror compass 3 38 3 41 Automatic climate control system 4 5 Automatic transmission 7...

Page 568: ...14 Fluid level brake fluid 11 17 Fluid level power steering fluid 11 16 Fluid level washer fluid 11 28 Oil level engine oil 11 7 Oil level front differential gear oil 11 15 Child restraint systems 1...

Page 569: ...s 7 Foreign countries 8 4 Pets 8 Snowy and icy roads 8 9 Tips 8 2 8 4 Tired or sleepy 7 Winter 8 8 E Electrical system 12 7 Electronic Brake Force Distribution EBD system 3 16 7 22 Emergency Locking R...

Page 570: ...arning flasher 3 5 9 2 Head restraint adjustment Front seat 1 5 Second row seat 1 12 Third row seat 1 16 Headlight Beam leveler 3 30 Bulb replacement 11 36 Bulb wattage 12 12 Control switch 3 27 Flash...

Page 571: ...se plate light 11 41 Light Back up 11 39 Back up Station wagon 11 40 Cargo area 6 3 11 44 Control switch 3 27 Dome 6 2 11 42 Door step 11 43 Front fog 3 32 11 39 Front side marker 3 28 Ignition switch...

Page 572: ...38 Light switch 3 32 Tips 7 29 Periodic inspections 8 4 Petrol fuel 7 2 Power Door locking switch 2 7 Outlets 6 10 Outside mirrors 3 42 Seat 1 3 Steering 7 18 Steering fluid 11 16 12 7 Windows 2 21 P...

Page 573: ...ht 11 44 Dome light 11 42 Door step light 11 43 Front fog light 11 39 Front turn signal light 11 39 Headlight 11 36 License plate light 11 41 Map light 11 43 Parking light 11 38 Rear combination light...

Page 574: ...irbag 5 1 45 SRS airbag system Monitors 1 71 Servicing 1 72 Warning light 3 11 Starting the engine 7 7 State emission testing U S only 7 5 Steering wheel Power 7 18 Tilt 3 44 Stopping the engine 7 8 S...

Page 575: ...tor lights 3 21 Lever 3 29 U Under floor storage compartment 6 16 V Valet mode 2 18 Vanity mirror 6 5 11 43 Vehicle Capacity weight 8 12 Identification 12 15 Symbols 3 Vehicle Dynamics Control Operati...

Page 576: ...hing 10 3 Wear indicators 11 25 Wheel Aluminum 11 27 Balance 11 25 Nut tightening torque 12 8 Replacement 11 27 Windows 2 21 Windshield Washer fluid 11 28 Wiper and washer switches 3 34 Wiper blades 1...

Page 577: ...Black plate 2 1 Model A3170BE A EDITED 2011 4 6 Compass calibration zones...

Page 578: ...classification SM or SN with the words ENERGY CONSERVING or RESOURCE CONSERVING or ILSAC GF 4 or GF 5 which can be identified with the ILSAC certification mark Starburst mark For the complete viscosit...

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