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Quick Guide
Crosstrek Hybrid
2019
Love. It's what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.

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  • Page 1 Quick Guide Crosstrek Hybrid 2019 Love. It’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.
  • Page 2 Specific combinations of equipment or features may vary from time to time, and by geographic area. Subaru of America, Inc. reserves the right to change or discontinue at any time, without notice:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE ENTRY AND EXIT INSTRUMENT PANEL 8-12 GETTING COMFORTABLE CONTROLS 13-16 GAUGES AND WARNING LIGHTS OPERATING THE VEHICLE 18-22 STOPPING THE VEHICLE REFUELING AND RECHARGING 24-26 27-28 PASSENGER/CARGO AREA ENGINE COMPARTMENT ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 4: Purpose Of This Guide

    Congratulations on choosing a Subaru vehicle! This Quick Guide is designed to provide information on the basic operation and key features of your Subaru vehicle. The Quick Guide is not intended as a substitute for the Owner’s Manual. We strongly encourage you review the entire Owner’s Manual to ensure complete understanding.
  • Page 5 Subaru Roadside Assistance is free and standard on your vehicle. Coverage is automatic; there are no forms to complete. Subaru Roadside Assistance is available anytime during the 3-year/36,000-mile Subaru Limited Warranty, whichever comes first.* A Subaru Roadside Assistance decal has been affixed to the driver’s door window. Subaru Roadside Assistance: 1-800-261-2155...
  • Page 6: Entry And Exit

    ENTRY AND EXIT KEYLESS ENTRY Lock/Arm • Pressing this button will lock all doors and the rear gate and activate the security alarm. • If any of the doors or the rear gate are not fully closed, five rapid chirps will sound and the hazard warning flashers will flash.
  • Page 7 KEYLESS ACCESS WITH PUSH BUTTON START You can unlock and lock the doors and rear gate simply by carrying the access key fob in your pocket. Unlock Using Door Handles Grip the driver’s door handle to unlock the driver’s door (or all doors depending on the setting). Grip the front passenger’s handle to unlock all doors and the rear gate.
  • Page 8: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL Power windows (p. 10) Power exterior mirrors (p. 9) Instrument panel switches (p. 15) I/Set switch (p. 14) Audio controls (p. 13)
  • Page 9 Gauges and warning lights (p. 17) Adaptive cruise control (p. 13) Multi-Function Display (MFD) Climate control system (p. 10) 10 Select lever (p. 18)
  • Page 10: Getting Comfortable

    GETTING COMFORTABLE SEATING Power Driver’s Seat Do not adjust the seat while driving. Forward/Backward and Height: Moving the switch forward or backward will adjust the seat in that direction. Pulling up or pushing down the rear of the switch will adjust the height of the seat.
  • Page 11 Please see your Owner’s Manual for programming instructions or visit www.subaru.com/homelink to view a how-to video.
  • Page 12 GETTING COMFORTABLE POWER WINDOWS To open or close a window, press down or pull up the corresponding switch and hold. The front windows have a one-touch auto up/down feature. Press down fully or pull up fully and release to automatically open or close the window. POWER MOONROOF Tilting the Moonroof Tilting up: From a fully closed position, press and...
  • Page 13 Operation in Manual Mode Recirculated/Outside Air Button: Pressing this button will prevent outside air from entering the vehicle. Press the button again to allow outside air into the vehicle. NOTE: To prevent windshield fogging, do not remain in the recirculated mode for an extended period of time.
  • Page 14 (12 V) is available for use with in-vehicle electrical appliances with a maximum power rating of 120 W. These outlets cannot be used to connect to the SUBARU STARLINK™ multimedia system. Auxiliary Input Jack The 3.5mm auxiliary input jack is located in the front of the center console.
  • Page 15: Controls

    Source: Press the button to select the desired audio mode – FM, AM, SXM, CD, AUX, MEDIA. Voice recognition: Please refer to your SUBARU STARLINK™ Owner’s Manual. ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Adaptive Cruise Control: Press to activate or deactivate Adaptive Cruise Control function.
  • Page 16 CONTROLS I/SET SWITCH Use the controls to display and switch selected items in the Combination Meter Display (CMD). Pulling and holding this switch will access the menu. Pulling the arrows will move up or down the menu. LIGHT CONTROLS High Beams: Push the lever forward to change from low beam to high beam.
  • Page 17 TURN SIGNALS Push slightly up for right lane change or fully up for right turn signal. Push slightly down for left lane change or fully down for left turn signal. WINDSHIELD WIPERS To turn on the wipers, press the wiper control lever down one level for intermittent, two levels for low, or three levels for high speed.
  • Page 18 CONTROLS OVERHEAD PANEL SOS Emergency Assistance Press the “SOS” button to connect with a SUBARU STARLINK™ Customer Care Advisor. (Subscription required.) Press and hold the button for about two seconds to cancel the call. Enhanced Roadside Assistance Press the “i” button to connect with Subaru’s Roadside Assistance Provider.
  • Page 19: Gauges And Warning Lights

    GAUGES AND WARNING LIGHTS GAUGES Power Meter Fuel gauge Select lever/position indicator Trip meter and odometer Combination Meter Display (CMD) Speedometer Driver Assist indicator WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS Red lights indicate immediate attention is required. Some examples are: Seatbelt warning Door open Brake system Yellow lights indicate caution.
  • Page 20: Select Lever (P

    OPERATING THE VEHICLE IGNITION SWITCH Pressing the ignition switch once with your foot off the brake will place the ignition in “ACC” (accessory) mode. You will be able to use the radio and accessory power outlets. Pressing the ignition switch twice with your foot off the brake will place the ignition in “ON”.
  • Page 21 B Position (Brake) This position is designed for situations where additional engine or regenerative braking may be helpful, such as maintaining speeds when driving down slopes. It also assists in recharging the high voltage battery by applying additional regenerative braking when the accelerator pedal has been released.
  • Page 22 OPERATING THE VEHICLE Energy Flow Display Press the “INFO” button on the steering wheel to select the energy flow screen in the Multi-Function Display (MFD). NOTE: There are many possible screens. Not all are shown. Gasoline Engine Electric Motor High voltage battery Remaining high voltage battery EV Driving Mode Displays when the vehicle is driving in electric...
  • Page 23 Power Meter The indication of the power meter will change depending on the operation of the accelerator pedal. It shows the energy output conditions during driving and the regeneration energy status. Energy is being recovered by CHARGE the high voltage battery through regenerative charging.
  • Page 24: Operating The Vehicle

    EV driving range on remaining high voltage battery Gasoline engine driving range on remaining fuel SI-DRIVE SI-DRIVE (SUBARU Intelligent Drive) works to maximize hybrid system performance, control and efficiency. The system has two modes; Sport [S] and Intelligent [I]. Sport Mode: Pressing this switch provides all-around performance driving through enhanced throttle calibration.
  • Page 25: Stopping The Vehicle

    STOPPING THE VEHICLE TURNING OFF THE VEHICLE To stop the hybrid system: 1. Stop the vehicle completely. 2. Move the select lever to the “P” position. 3. Press the ignition switch. Make sure the hybrid “READY” indicator light is off before you exit the vehicle.
  • Page 26: Refueling And Recharging

    REFUELING AND RECHARGING CHARGING THE HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY Opening the Charging Door The charge port door is locked and unlocked with the keyless access system. Push the charge port door to open. The door must be unlocked, or you must be carrying the access key fob. Charging Point Charge port Charging indicator...
  • Page 27 CHARGING Connecting the Charger To connect the charger: 1. Insert the charge cable into the outlet of the external power source. Check that the power indicator on the Charging Circuit Interrupting Device is illuminated. NOTE: To reduce the load on the outlet and plug, use a string or something similar to hang the Charging Circuit Interrupting Device on a hook or other object.
  • Page 28 REFUELING AND RECHARGING Remote Battery Charging Timer Pressing the button on the instrument panel will let you adjust charging settings and schedules. You can schedule high voltage battery charging using the Multi-Function Display (MFD). For example, you can set charging to be completed by a certain departure time or to be done at the same time on certain days.
  • Page 29: Passenger/Cargo Area

    PASSENGER/CARGO AREAS REAR SEAT FOLD DOWN A release knob is located on the top of each rear seat. Lower the headrests, then pull up the release knob and fold the seatback down. To return the seatback to its original position, raise the seatback until it locks into place.
  • Page 30 See the “In Case of Emergency” chapter in the Owner’s Manual for more information. Sealant bottle Air compressor If you require additional roadside assistance, contact SUBARU STARLINK Enhanced Roadside ™ Assistance or Subaru Roadside Assistance (see page 3).
  • Page 31: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT WARNING: Do not touch orange colored or labeled items. Brake Fluid Reservoir Engine Oil Filter Main Fuse Box Engine Coolant Reservoir 12 V Battery Engine Oil Dipstick Windshield Washer Tank Air Cleaner Element Engine Oil Filler Cap...
  • Page 32: Additional Specifications

    ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS NEW VEHICLE BREAK-IN The performance and long life of your vehicle are dependent on how you handle and care for your vehicle while it is new. Follow these instructions during the first 1,000 miles: • Do not race the engine. •...
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  • Page 35 One Subaru Drive Camden, NJ 08103-9800 MSA5B1908A Issued October 2018 Printed in USA 10/18...

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