Subaru Legacy 2023 Getting Started Manual

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Love. It's what makes Subaru, Subaru.

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  • Page 1 Getting Started Guide Legacy 2023 Love. It’s what makes Subaru, Subaru.
  • Page 2 © 2022 Subaru of America, Inc. Printed in USA. All rights reserved. Contents may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior written permission of publisher. Specifications in this Guide are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    POWER WINDOWS ..25 TOWING YOUR ALL-WHEEL CENTER CONSOLE STORAGE . . 26 DRIVE SUBARU ... . . 6 POWER MOONROOF ..26 ENTRY AND EXIT CLIMATE CONTROL .
  • Page 4 APPS ® REAR SEAT REMINDER ..45 SUBARU STARLINK IN-VEHICLE INTERNAL SAFETY TRUNK APPS ..... . 79 MYSUBARU .
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS DRIVERFOCUS DISTRACTION MITIGATION SYSTEM ® DRIVERFOCUS OVERVIEW . . 108 ® DRIVERFOCUS COMPONENTS ... . . 108 DROWSY/INATTENTIVE WARNINGS ....110 DRIVER PROFILE/CONVENIENCE SETTINGS .
  • Page 6: Purpose Of This Guide

    Subaru is more than a car company™. We are committed to making the world a better place, and the Subaru Love Promise is our vision to show love and respect to all people at every interaction with Subaru. We believe in building lifelong relationships with our customers, earning your trust and exceeding your expectations by providing customer service with integrity and compassion.
  • Page 7: In Case Of Emergency

    Subaru Roadside Assistance: 1-800-261-2155 Subaru Roadside Assistance is free and standard on your Subaru; there are no forms to complete. This service is available anytime during the 3-year/36,000-mile Subaru Limited Warranty, whichever comes first. See your Subaru Retailer for details and refer to the Roadside Assistance guide in the owner’s information kit for the details on this coverage.
  • Page 8: Towing Your All-Wheel Drive Subaru

    PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE TOWING YOUR ALL-WHEEL DRIVE SUBARU Since Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive distributes power to all four wheels, improper towing may damage your AWD system. The best way to tow your Legacy is with a flatbed truck by your Subaru Retailer or a commercial towing service.
  • Page 9: Entry And Exit

    • Press any button on the access key fob or transmitter to deactivate the panic alarm. Automatic Door Locking/Unlocking This feature allows you to set when your Subaru automatically locks or unlocks the doors ® through the STARLINK Touchscreen (select “Settings”, and then select the “Car” menu).
  • Page 10: Keyless Access With Push Button Start

    ENTRY AND EXIT KEYLESS ACCESS WITH PUSH BUTTON START (if equipped) The Keyless Access with Push-Button Start system features the following touch-activated door locking or unlocking functions without the key ever leaving your pocket or purse. You can customize the touch-activated door locking or unlocking settings using the ®...
  • Page 11 ENTRY AND EXIT Unlocking the Trunk Press the trunk opener button to unlock and open the trunk. Two chirps sound and the hazard warning lights flash twice. Trunk Opener Button...
  • Page 12: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL Power Windows (p. 25) Power Exterior Mirrors (p. 22) Instrument Panel Switches (p. 14) I Switch (p. 15) Audio Controls (p. 14) Light Controls (p. 16) Combination Meter (p. 12)
  • Page 13 INSTRUMENT PANEL Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control (p. 15) Center Information Display (CID) (p. 55) 10 Windshield Wipers (p. 17) ® 11 SUBARU STARLINK Multimedia Touchscreen (p. 56) 12 CVT Select Lever (p. 35)
  • Page 14: Gauges And Warning Lights

    GAUGES AND WARNING LIGHTS COMBINATION METER Tachometer Trip meter and odometer Combination Meter Display (CMD) Select lever/gear position indicator Speedometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge...
  • Page 15: Warning And Indicator Lights

    GAUGES AND WARNING LIGHTS WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS Red lights indicate immediate attention is required. Some examples are: Seatbelt warning Door open indicator Brake system warning Yellow lights indicate caution. Some examples are: Low fuel Engine low oil level warning Tire pressure warning Green and blue lights are for information.
  • Page 16: Controls

    CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL SWITCHES (LOWER LEFT) The switches in the lower left of the instrument panel allow you to control convenient features. The switches include: Trunk release Illumination Brightness (p. 16) For more information, please refer to “Keys and Doors” and “Instruments and Controls”...
  • Page 17: Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control

    CONTROLS ADVANCED ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Adaptive Cruise Control On/Off Lane Centering Increase Distance Decrease Distance Resume (RES)/Increase Speed and Set (SET)/Decrease Speed SI-Drive (if equipped) For more information on the SI-Drive, please refer to page 36 in this Getting Started Guide or “Starting and Operating”...
  • Page 18: Light Controls

    CONTROLS LIGHT CONTROLS AUTO: Rotate the end of the lever to set your headlights to automatically turn on or off, depending on the level of light outside. When in the “AUTO” position, the headlights will automatically turn on when the windshield wipers operate several times.
  • Page 19: Turn Signals

    ” or “AUTO” position. TURN SIGNALS Push fully up for the right turn signal and fully down for the left turn signal. Your Subaru also has a one-touch lane changer feature: push slightly up and release to signal a right lane change or push slightly down and release to signal a left lane change.
  • Page 20: Overhead Console

    CONTROLS OVERHEAD CONSOLE SOS Emergency Assistance (if equipped): Press the red “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. For more information,...
  • Page 21: Getting Comfortable

    GETTING COMFORTABLE SEATING Manual Seats Forward/Backward: Pull the lever below the seat up and slide the seat forward or backward. Release the lever and make sure the seat is locked into place. Seat Height (Driver’s Seat): Pulling up or pushing down on the lever will raise or lower the seat cushion.
  • Page 22 Thigh Extension (if equipped): Pull up on the lever below the seat cushion to adjust the length. Thigh Extension If equipped, your Subaru can be programmed to automatically recall your preferred Power Driver’s Seat position. For step by step instructions on setting the...
  • Page 23 GETTING COMFORTABLE Head Restraint Adjustment Pull the head restraint up to raise it. To lower the head restraint, push it down while pressing the release button on the top of the seatback. Each head restraint should be adjusted so that the center of the head restraint is closest to the top of the occupant’s ears.
  • Page 24: Tilt And Telescopic Steering Column

    GETTING COMFORTABLE TILT AND TELESCOPIC STEERING COLUMN You can adjust both the height and lengthwise position of the steering wheel. Pull the lever on the steering column down firmly to unlock, and then adjust the position of the steering wheel. Push the lever firmly back up to lock the steering wheel in place.
  • Page 25 GETTING COMFORTABLE Power Folding Mirrors (if equipped) The Power Folding Mirrors make it easy to protect your exterior mirrors when your Subaru is parked or being washed in an automated car wash. Press the switch to fold the exterior mirrors and press again to unfold.
  • Page 26: Rear View Mirror

    GETTING COMFORTABLE Reverse Tilt Mirror (if equipped) The passenger side mirror can be set to automatically tilt down when you move the select lever to the "R" position, giving better visibility when backing up. The mirror returns to its normal position a few seconds after you move the select lever out of the "R"...
  • Page 27: Power Windows

    The “Instruments and Controls” chapter in your Owner’s Manual provides programming instructions, and www.subaru.com/homelink has a helpful “how to” video. ® NOTE: HomeLink 5 may not be compatible with some older door openers or additional equipment may be required.
  • Page 28: Center Console Storage

    GETTING COMFORTABLE CENTER CONSOLE STORAGE The center console has two sections consisting of an upper tray, convenient for safely storing an iPod, cellphone, or other small quick-access items, and a larger storage compartment beneath. Use the button on the driver’s side to access the upper tray and the button on the passenger side (with dotted surface) to access the lower compartment.
  • Page 29: Climate Control

    GETTING COMFORTABLE CLIMATE CONTROL Dual 7–Inch Automatic Climate Control The climate control buttons appear on the lower portion of the bottom display and are similar to the 11.6 inch display. Climate Control On/Off Button Customizable Icon Climate Control Mode Indicator Fan Speed Controls Select the Climate Control Mode Indicator to display and adjust the airflow mode, Auto mode, air inlet selection, A/C, and Max A/C controls.
  • Page 30 GETTING COMFORTABLE 11.6–Inch Automatic Climate Control The climate control system is equipped with convenient and customizable features. In automatic control mode, set your desired temperature and let the system make the adjustments for you. At any time, you can manually take control of the climate settings. You can also set separate temperatures for the driver and front passenger.
  • Page 31 GETTING COMFORTABLE Customizable Button: This button can be customized to be one of a number of buttons: A/C, Max A/C, Auto, Recirculation, or SYNC. On the Home Screen, select "Settings", "General", and then "Climate Control" to customize. Fan Speed Control: Select your preferred fan speed by using the fan speed arrow buttons on the climate control screen.
  • Page 32 Select the button again to return to outside air circulation mode and allow outside air to be drawn into your Subaru. NOTE: To prevent windshield fogging, do not remain in the recirculated mode for an extended period of time.
  • Page 33 To change the system back to auto mode, select the “AUTO” button again. Remote Engine Start with Climate Control (if equipped) ® You can remotely start your Subaru and adjust the temperature using the STARLINK Safety and Security features through the MySubaru App (subscription required). Please ®...
  • Page 34 GETTING COMFORTABLE Ventilated Seats (if equipped) There are separate buttons for the driver and passenger ventilated seats. Select the ventilated seat button located on the climate control screen. Each time you press the button the mode will change as follows: High, Mid, Low, and Off. The indicators illuminate indicating the level.
  • Page 35: Accessory Connections

    Center Information Display. You can connect a portable music player to the auxiliary jack and hear the music stored on it through your Subaru’s speakers. Press the “SOURCE” switch located on the steering wheel or the “Media” button on the Touchscreen to select the auxiliary mode.
  • Page 36: Operating The Vehicle

    OPERATING THE VEHICLE IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch has four positions: LOCK: You can only insert or remove the key in this position. ACC (Accessory): Provides power to the audio system and accessory power outlets. ON: All electrical systems are available. The key returns to this position after starting the engine.
  • Page 37: Driving The Vehicle

    OPERATING THE VEHICLE DRIVING THE VEHICLE Automatic Transmission Shift Mode The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) is electronically controlled and provides two different driving modes: normal and manual. Normal Mode When the select lever is in the “D” (Drive) position, the transmission is in normal shift mode.
  • Page 38: Auto Start-Stop

    OPERATING THE VEHICLE SI-DRIVE (if equipped) Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-Drive) has 2 modes: Intelligent (I) and Sport Sharp (S#). Each mode is designed for different types of driving: Intelligent: The Intelligent (I) mode provides well balanced performance with greater fuel efficiency and SI-Drive Switches smooth driveability without stress.
  • Page 39 Auto Vehicle Hold (AVH) also integrates seamlessly with Auto Start-Stop functions. With AVH activated, your Subaru is held in place once you have stopped the vehicle, so you can sit without your foot on the brake pedal. To restart the engine, just gently press down on the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 40 NOTE: If the Auto Start-Stop warning light does not turn off or is flashing yellow after the engine has started, the Auto Start-Stop system may be malfunctioning. We recommend that you contact your authorized SUBARU Retailer for an inspection. INDICATOR...
  • Page 41: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    OPERATING THE VEHICLE ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE (EPB) To apply the parking brake, depress the brake pedal and pull the parking brake switch up. The indicator light on the parking brake switch will illuminate and “PARK” will appear in the Combination Meter. To release the parking brake manually, depress the brake pedal and push the parking brake switch...
  • Page 42 Center Information Display. When the AVH function is on, the Auto Vehicle Hold indicator illuminates in the Combination Meter Display. Once you bring your Subaru to a complete stop by depressing the brake pedal, the function operates to keep your Subaru in place.
  • Page 43: Turning Off The Vehicle

    TURNING OFF THE VEHICLE Without Push-button Ignition To stop the engine: 1. Stop your Subaru completely. 2. Move the select lever to the “P” position. 3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK/OFF. NOTE: Windows equipped with a one-touch auto up/down function will remain active for about 40 seconds or until a front door is opened, whichever occurs first.
  • Page 44: Refueling

    The fuel filler lid is located toward the rear of the passenger side. To open the lid: 1. Make sure your Subaru is stopped and the select lever is placed in the “P” position. Then, turn the ignition to the off position.
  • Page 45: Passenger/Cargo Areas

    PASSENGER/CARGO AREAS FOLDING THE REAR SEATS The rear seats can be folded down from the back seat and, if equipped, from the trunk. First, lower the headrests. Then, push the release button until you see the red marker around the button and fold down the seats. To return the seatback to its original position, raise the seatback until it locks into place.
  • Page 46: Latch/Anchor

    Owner’s Manual, to properly install the LATCH compatible restraint system. Use the appropriate seatbelts or anchorages provided in your Subaru. Children age 12 and under must properly occupy the rear seat at all times. For more information, please refer to “Seat, Seatbelt and SRS Airbags”...
  • Page 47: Rear Seat Reminder

    REAR SEAT REMINDER The Rear Seat Reminder system assists you in preventing a child or pet from being left in your Subaru, prompting you to confirm the presence of passengers and cargo in the rear seats. The system monitors the opening and closing of the rear doors.
  • Page 48: Internal Safety Trunk Release With Self-Illuminating Handle

    PASSENGER/CARGO AREAS INTERNAL SAFETY TRUNK RELEASE WITH SELF-ILLUMINATING HANDLE In the event that children or adults become locked inside the trunk, this luminescent handle allows them to open the lid from inside the trunk. To open, simply pull the yellow handle as indicated by the arrow on the handle and then push up on the lid.
  • Page 49: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT HOOD PROP The hood prop is located on the left underside of the hood. Release it from the retainer and insert the end into the slot in the engine compartment.
  • Page 50: 2.5L Engine

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.5L ENGINE Brake Fluid Reservoir Radiator Cap Fuse Box Engine Coolant Reservoir Battery Engine Oil Filter Windshield Washer Tank Engine Oil Dipstick Engine Oil Filler Cap Air Cleaner Element The following table lists recommended first service items. Your maintenance needs may vary depending on your driving conditions.
  • Page 51: 2.4L Turbo Engine

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.4L TURBO ENGINE Brake Fluid Reservoir Radiator Cap Fuse Box Engine Coolant Reservoir Battery Engine Oil Filter Windshield Washer Tank Engine Oil Dipstick Engine Oil Filler Cap Air Cleaner Element The following table lists recommended first service items. Your maintenance needs may vary depending on your driving conditions.
  • Page 52: Additional Specifications

    ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS NEW VEHICLE BREAK-IN The performance and long life of your Subaru are dependent on how you handle and care for your Subaru while it is new. Follow these instructions during the first 1,000 miles: • Do not race the engine.
  • Page 53: Roof Molding And Crossbar

    For more information, please refer to “Driving Tips” in your Owner’s Manual. TRAILER TOWING CAPACITY Your Subaru is neither designed nor intended to be used for trailer towing. Therefore, never tow a trailer with your vehicle. For more information, please refer to “Driving Tips” in your Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 54: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) Your Subaru has a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that tracks the pressure of each individual tire. You can learn more by scanning the QR code to see a video with tips and more information about your Subaru’s TPMS.
  • Page 55 ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS Tire pressure specification is listed on the tire inflation pressure label located on the driver’s side door pillar. For complete tire pressure specifications and information, please refer to the tire specifications in your Owner’s Manual. NOTE: The temporary spare tire must be used only on a rear wheel.
  • Page 56 ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS Start by selecting the “Home” button Select “Settings” Select “General” Find and select “Tire Pressure Units” Select your desired setting, either “PSi” or “kPa”, then select the “X” to exit...
  • Page 57: Starlink Overview

    Your wireless carrier’s rates may apply. Various Systems ® Depending on your model and trim level there are several types of SUBARU STARLINK Multimedia systems. Some of the functions described in this guide will vary by system. • Dual 7.0-inch Multimedia •...
  • Page 58 STARLINK OVERVIEW Screen Layout Status Bar: The very top of the screen, which shows the outside temperature and clock. Tap on the clock display to adjust the time and other clock settings. Information Bar: Displays the radio station or music track you're listening to or several other screens of information.
  • Page 59: Buttons

    STARLINK OVERVIEW Turning the Display Off: Select the Display Off button on the home screen to turn off the Center Information Display (pressing and holding the volume knob turns both the display and volume off). Briefly touch the display or operate the temperature buttons to display the standby screen, giving you access to the Auto Start-Stop button and Car Settings icon.
  • Page 60: Touchscreen

    STARLINK OVERVIEW TOUCHSCREEN Operations are performed by touching the screen directly with your finger. MOTION ACTION Touch Changing and selecting various Quickly touch and release settings once. Double Touch with one finger* Enlarging the scale of the map Quickly touch and release screen twice with one finger.
  • Page 61: Steering Wheel Controls

    Volume: Press the “+” or “—” side to increase or decrease the volume. VOICE RECOGNITION ® With SUBARU STARLINK , simple voice commands can control features like navigation, entertainment, phone calls, and, on select models, climate control. A microphone is located in the overhead console.
  • Page 62 STARLINK OVERVIEW Common Commands Below is a list of some of the common commands that you can use with the voice ® recognition system. Please refer to “Voice Recognition System” in your STARLINK Owner’s Manual for a complete list. VOICE COMMAND FUNCTION EXAMPLE Dial [Number]...
  • Page 63: Starlink Home

    HOME SCREEN ICONS MySubaru – Whether you’re on the road or planning adventures, the MySubaru app makes loving every part of owning your Subaru easy. Apps – Entertainment and convenience applications to enhance your driving experience. The apps included are: MySubaru, ®...
  • Page 64: Rearranging Icons

    STARLINK HOME REARRANGING ICONS You can rearrange the home screen icons when in Edit Mode (first make sure "Home Screen Shortcuts" is enabled in "Settings"). To rearrange icons: Select and hold the shortcut icon you want to move until “Edit Mode” is activated.
  • Page 65 STARLINK HOME Select the desired function. Select the desired shortcut function. Check that the shortcut icon is displayed on the Home screen.
  • Page 66: Driver Profile

    DRIVER PROFILE CREATING A DRIVER PROFILE Creating a Driver Profile provides many benefits beyond just pairing a phone. The profile records and remembers station presets, sound preferences, phone favorites, screen icons and placement. To create a driver profile: On the Home screen, select the Driver Profile button.
  • Page 67 DRIVER PROFILE Select “Driver’s Name”. Type your name in using the keyboard screen, select “Next”, and then select “Next” on the following screen to go to phone pairing.
  • Page 68 DRIVER PROFILE Select “Add Phone” to pair your phone to the system (see page 122 and 128 in the How To Appendix) or select your phone if it is already paired. Select “Finish”. To edit a driver profile: On the Home screen, select the Driver Profile button.
  • Page 69: Valet Mode

    DRIVER PROFILE Retrieving a Driver Profile There are two ways to retrieve a driver profile. The system may automatically retrieve the profile once you are in your Subaru with the multimedia system on and your phone’s ® Bluetooth active. You can also manually retrieve or change the profile by following these steps: 1.
  • Page 70 DRIVER PROFILE Activating Valet Mode Once you have set the passcode, valet mode can be quickly and easily activated on the home screen: Select the “Valet Mode” button on the home screen. Enter your passcode using the keypad.
  • Page 71 DRIVER PROFILE Select “OK”. Valet mode is activated, securing your navigation, audio, and vehicle settings.
  • Page 72 DRIVER PROFILE Deactivating Valet Mode Complete the following steps to deactivate valet mode and restore your personal settings: Select the “Valet Mode” button on the home screen. Enter your passcode using the keypad.
  • Page 73 DRIVER PROFILE Select “OK” to deactivate valet mode. Select “OK” to initiate a facial scan from the Driver Monitoring system and restore your personal settings.
  • Page 74: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA RADIO AM/FM Radio Your Subaru is equipped standard with AM/FM ® ® radio, which includes HD Radio . HD Radio technology is the digital evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your radio has a special receiver which allows it to receive digital broadcasts (where available) in addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives.
  • Page 75 MULTIMEDIA Satellite Radio ® A SiriusXM Satellite Radio is a tuner designed exclusively to receive broadcasts provided under a separate subscription. After a free trial period, a subscription is necessary to continue service. For more information or to subscribe, visit www.siriusxm.com.
  • Page 76: Media

    MULTIMEDIA MEDIA ® Bluetooth ® Your Subaru has Bluetooth hands-free technology to manage your phone and audio ® systems. Bluetooth -enabled mobile phones link directly through your Touchscreen automatically, once connected. Receive and initiate calls or play music directly from your device while keeping it stowed for safety.
  • Page 77: Phone

    It remembers your driver profile when your phone pairs via ® Bluetooth Visit www.subaru.com/engineering/starlink/multimedia.html more information on what is available by connecting a phone to the Touchscreen. For instructions on how to pair your phone to the Touchscreen, see page 122 for Android devices or page 128 for Apple devices.
  • Page 78: Making A Call

    PHONE MAKING A CALL With a paired phone, you can make a call through voice recognition by touching the “Voice Recognition Switch” on the steering wheel to start the voice recognition system. After pressing the “Voice Recognition Switch”, wait for the “Voice Guidance” screen to appear on the Touchscreen and say “Call [name and phone type]”...
  • Page 79: Receiving A Call

    PHONE RECEIVING A CALL To receive a call, press the “Call” switch on the steering wheel or the “Accept” button on the Touchscreen. To reject a call, press the “End” switch on the steering wheel or the “Decline” button on the Touchscreen.
  • Page 80: Text Messages

    PHONE TEXT MESSAGES Received messages can be forwarded from ® the connected Bluetooth phone, enabling checking and replying using the system. To use this function, it is necessary to set the phonebook download function to ON. When a Short Message Service (SMS)/ Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is received, the incoming message screen pops up with sound and is ready to be retrieved...
  • Page 81: Apps

    APPS ® SUBARU STARLINK IN-VEHICLE APPS ® SUBARU STARLINK Multimedia offers advanced connectivity ® through Apple CarPlay or Android Auto™ apps. Wireless pairing and hands-free smartphone operation allow for safe and easy connection to your favorite apps and content. For a complete list of all the apps available, visit www.subaru.com/engineering/starlink/multimedia.html...
  • Page 82: Mysubaru

    Whether you’re on the road or planning adventures, the MySubaru app makes loving every part of owning your Subaru easy. Although the mobile app is great when you are on the go, you can also visit www.MySubaru.com from your computer to access the same functions and to aid in planning your trip before you leave.
  • Page 83 Appointment Scheduler can help you set an appointment from the MySubaru website, Mobile App or the vehicle’s Touchscreen. Getting your Subaru vehicle to the Subaru professionals for service is easy, no matter where you are. If you are away from your...
  • Page 84: Maps (If Equipped)

    MAPS (if equipped) MAPS OVERVIEW ® Your new SUBARU STARLINK comes equipped with an integrated ® navigation system, powered by TomTom . We hope you enjoy the state-of-the-art navigation technology and optimized mapping routes to guide you on safer, better, and more enjoyable journeys.
  • Page 85: Starlink Safety And Security

    Subaru vehicle. Located in the overhead console of most Subaru vehicles are the red SOS and blue ® i-button .
  • Page 86: Enrollment

    To enroll in SUBARU STARLINK and access remote services, a MySubaru account is required. MySubaru is the Subaru owner website that allows you to access vehicle remote services, user preferences, diagnostic alerts and other useful features enabled by your ®...
  • Page 87: Subaru Starlink Wi-Fi Hotspot

    AT&T’s 4G LTE nationwide cellular network. Whether watching movies, playing games or even listening to ® music, your family won’t miss a beat with SUBARU STARLINK in-vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot. Set up is quick and easy. For more information on a subscription and step by step...
  • Page 88: Settings And Updates

    SETTINGS AND UPDATES SETTINGS AND UPDATES OVERVIEW Many settings can be customized for different features in your Subaru. In this section you will find examples and instructions for some of the settings you can tailor to fit your preferences, as well as ways to keep your system updated.
  • Page 89: Settings And Updates

    SETTINGS AND UPDATES SOUND To change the sound settings, press the “Home” button and select “Settings”, then “Sound”. Choose the setting you want to change. SETTING FUNCTION Audio In the audio settings, you may have the following setting capabilities: • Sound Customization — This function allows you to set the Equalizer, Balance/Fader and Vocal Image Control.
  • Page 90: Phone

    SETTINGS AND UPDATES SETTING FUNCTION SMS/MMS Read Out Sets the SMS/MMS read out volume. Volume Voice Volume Sets the voice recognition prompts volume. Last Audio Volume Select to enable/disable memorizing the volume level of the Memory audio source last used when the audio system is turned off or when the audio sources are changed.
  • Page 91 You can update the maps to the latest information. The maps should be checked and updated regularly for the best possible navigation experience. At www.subaru-maps.com, you can update the entire USA map at once via USB. The maps can also be updated over the air. When updating over the air, you can update eight regions at a time.
  • Page 92: Clock

    SETTINGS AND UPDATES CLOCK Clock settings can be adjusted when the ignition is in the “ON” position. You can adjust the clock manually or set the clock to adjust automatically on the clock setting screen. To access the clock setting screen with a single step: Select the clock on the status bar at the top of the Center Information Display.
  • Page 93: Eyesight Eyesight Overview

    Technologies” and add confidence to every trip you and your passengers take. Working together, these systems provide enhanced awareness, safety, and convenience in front, to the sides, and behind your Subaru. Subaru Driver Assist Technologies include: ® • EyeSight Driver Assist Technology •...
  • Page 94: Operation

    The EyeSight system features several distinct functions designed to provide extra awareness, improve safety, reduce fatigue, and add peace of mind every time you drive ® your Subaru. EyeSight functions include: • Pre-Collision Braking (PCB) • Pre-Collision Brake Assist • Automatic Emergency Steering •...
  • Page 95 EYESIGHT Pre-Collision Braking This function helps prevent or minimize a frontal collision with another vehicle, pedestrian, or other objects by providing visual and audible warnings. Warnings are displayed in the Combination Meter Display (CMD) with audible beeps. If you take no corrective action, the system automatically reduces engine power and applies the brakes with increasing force to help prevent or...
  • Page 96 EYESIGHT Pre-Collision Throttle Management This function is designed to help prevent you from unintentionally accelerating into a stopped vehicle or other obstacle by reducing engine power. Warnings are displayed in the Combination Meter Display (CMD) with audible beeps. Pre-Collision Throttle Management is helpful when: •...
  • Page 97 EyeSight camera. If your Subaru is about to depart the driving lane, the system assists steering by gently guiding the vehicle back into your lane. When the system is actively providing assistance, the lane indicator on the side where the Lane Departure Prevention Function activated...
  • Page 98 EYESIGHT Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control is a driving support system intended to reduce the burden on you when driving on an expressway (including during congestion and when driving at high speed). Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Centering work together to assist you by automatically controlling the accelerator, brake, and steering.
  • Page 99 EYESIGHT Lane Centering The stereo camera detects lane markings (including Botts’ dots) of the lane and the lead vehicle, and the system assists the steering operation by working with the electric power steering to help keep your vehicle in its lane when driving on expressways, freeways and interstate highways.
  • Page 100: Steering Wheel Controls

    EYESIGHT Lead Vehicle Start Alert This function will provide a visual and audible alert when a stopped vehicle in front of you begins to move, and your vehicle remains stationary. Warnings are displayed in the Combination Meter Display (CMD) with audible beeps.
  • Page 101 EYESIGHT Resume (RES)/Increase Speed and Set (SET)/Decrease Speed: Press the switch down to set an initial target speed. Once set, press up or down to adjust the target speed. • Adjust by 1 mph: • Briefly press the switch up to increase the target speed in 1 mph increments. •...
  • Page 102: Eyesight Assist Monitor (Eam)

    EYESIGHT ® EYESIGHT ASSIST MONITOR (EAM) ® The EyeSight Assist Monitor (EAM) provides a ® heads-up display of EyeSight system functions in the lower windshield area allowing you to keep your eyes on the road ahead. The EAM indicators can be changed by selecting ®...
  • Page 103: Lane Departure Warning And Pre-Collision Braking System Off

    EYESIGHT LANE DEPARTURE WARNING AND PRE-COLLISION BRAKING SYSTEM OFF Lane Departure Warning OFF Select the “Car Settings” icon, and then in the “Driving Assistance” menu, select “Lane Departure Prevention Function” to choose your desired operation setting for Lane Departure Prevention, Lane Departure Warning, and Lane Sway Warning.
  • Page 104 EYESIGHT Pre-Collision Braking System OFF Select the “Car Settings” icon, and then in the “Driving Assistance” menu, select “Pre-Collision Braking” to choose your desired setting for the Pre-Collision Braking functions. When these functions are off, a yellow Pre-Collision Braking OFF indicator illuminates in the Combination Meter.
  • Page 105: Driver Assist Technologies

    DRIVER ASSIST TECHNOLOGIES REAR-VISION CAMERA This function provides a clear view of the area behind the vehicle to help avoid obstacles. Using a wide-angle camera mounted on the rear of the vehicle, an image is automatically displayed on the multimedia screen when you place the select lever in the “R”...
  • Page 106: Blind Spot Detection (Bsd) / Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    DRIVER ASSIST TECHNOLOGIES BLIND SPOT DETECTION (BSD) / REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT (RCTA) (if equipped) This system uses radar sensors mounted behind the rear bumper on the left and right sides that warn you if another vehicle is sensed in your blind spots. These functions provide additional awareness when changing lanes or driving in reverse.
  • Page 107 DRIVER ASSIST TECHNOLOGIES Blind Spot Detection / Rear Cross Traffic Alert OFF BSD/RCTA can be turned on or off in the Center Information Display (CID): Select the “Car Settings” icon. In the “Driving Assistance” menu, select “Rear Vehicle Detection (BSD/RCTA)” to turn the function on or off.
  • Page 108: High Beam Assist (Hba)

    DRIVER ASSIST TECHNOLOGIES HIGH BEAM ASSIST (HBA) ® This function uses the EyeSight cameras to automatically switch the headlights between high and low beam settings, enhancing safety for both you and other drivers on the road. To activate High Beam Assist, set the headlight control switch to the “AUTO” position and push the headlight lever forward to the high beam position.
  • Page 109: Reverse Automatic Braking

    DRIVER ASSIST TECHNOLOGIES REVERSE AUTOMATIC BRAKING (RAB) (if equipped) This system uses four rear bumper mounted sonar sensors to detect objects when moving between 1 and 9 mph in reverse. RAB uses the Rear-Vision Camera image to display colored proximity alerts when an object is detected. As an object becomes closer to the rear of your vehicle, audible beeps provide additional awareness in progressive levels.
  • Page 110: Driverfocus Distraction Mitigation System

    DRIVERFOCUS DISTRACTION MITIGATION SYSTEM ® DRIVERFOCUS OVERVIEW (if equipped) ® Your Subaru features DriverFocus , a state-of-the-art system that helps reduce distracted driving for both new and experienced drivers. ® Working with our award-winning EyeSight Driver Assist ® Technology, DriverFocus...
  • Page 111 DRIVERFOCUS DISTRACTION MITIGATION SYSTEM Center Information Display (CID) The Center Information Display (CID) is used to register and delete users. Navigate the CID screens using the touch input on the CID screen. Combination Meter Display (CMD) The CMD provides audible signals, visual alerts, and reminders in the event you become ®...
  • Page 112: Drowsy/Inattentive Warnings

    DRIVERFOCUS DISTRACTION MITIGATION SYSTEM DROWSY/INATTENTIVE WARNINGS ® DriverFocus detects when the driver is possibly not paying attention or is becoming drowsy while driving. It works whether you are a registered user or not. The system does not provide alerts when the turn signals are operating or when the select lever is in the “R”...
  • Page 113 DRIVERFOCUS DISTRACTION MITIGATION SYSTEM Recognizing a Driver ® DriverFocus will scan and recognize you as soon as you enter the vehicle. The Combination Meter Display will show a welcome screen with your user name and personal icon. The vehicle will also recall your user settings, such as driver seat and side mirror positions.
  • Page 114: Driver Monitoring System Off

    DRIVERFOCUS DISTRACTION MITIGATION SYSTEM DRIVER MONITORING SYSTEM OFF The Center Information Display (CID) is used to turn the Driver Monitoring System off or on and to customize settings. You can quickly turn the Driver Monitoring System off or on by selecting the “Car Settings”...
  • Page 115: Care And Limitations

    • Adjust the rearview mirror so it does not obstruct the stereo cameras' field of vision. • Do not install any interior rearview mirror accessories, such as a wide-type mirror or hanging objects. Only approved Genuine SUBARU accessories may be installed. ®...
  • Page 116: Front View

    FRONT VIEW LEGACY Do not place stickers or objects in the prohibited area (in gray).
  • Page 117: Eyesight Disclaimer Eyesight Disclaimer

    EYESIGHT DISCLAIMER ® EYESIGHT DISCLAIMER ® EyeSight is a driver assist technology which may not operate optimally under all driving conditions. The driver is always responsible for safe and attentive driving. System effectiveness depends on many factors such as vehicle maintenance, weather and road conditions.
  • Page 118: How To Appendix

    This “How To” appendix provides detailed, step-by-step instructions to easily connect with features of your Legacy. If you need some help with these features or want to learn more, we are here to assist you: Your Subaru Owner’s Manuals: Located in the glovebox Online Subaru Owner’s Resources: www.subaru.com/owners Subaru Customer Support: www.subaru.com/customer-support...
  • Page 119 HOW TO APPENDIX Manually To set the clock manually: Select the Clock Display in the Status Bar. Select “Time Setting”. NOTE: On this screen, you can also adjust the clock format (12H or 24H) and, for vehicles with navigation, adjust the time zone and Daylight Saving Time.
  • Page 120 HOW TO APPENDIX Select “Manual”. Adjust the time and date using the “Arrow Up” and “Arrow Down” buttons. Once you are finished, select “OK”. Automatically To set the clock automatically: Select the Clock Display in the Status Bar.
  • Page 121 HOW TO APPENDIX Select “Time Setting”. NOTE: On this screen, you can also adjust the clock format (12H or 24H) and, for vehicles with navigation, adjust the time zone and Daylight Saving Time. The recommended settings for these are “Auto.” Select “Auto”...
  • Page 122: Memory Driver's Seat

    . “Phonebook Download” must be enabled in the Phone Settings. ® For step-by-step procedure to pair a phone to the SUBARU STARLINK Touchscreen, see page 122 for Android devices or page 128 for Apple devices in this Getting Started Guide.
  • Page 123 HOW TO APPENDIX To retrieve the seat position set with a button: 1. Turn the ignition switch to “ON”. 2. Put the select lever in the “P” position and apply the parking brake. Then, press button “1” or “2”. The seat and outside mirrors are automatically recalled to your preferred positions.
  • Page 124: Pairing An Android Phone

    HOW TO APPENDIX PAIRING AN ANDROID PHONE ® Bluetooth Pairing and Android Auto Select the Manage Devices icon on your vehicle touch screen display. Select Add in the manage devices pop-up. Prompts appear on your vehicle touchscreen as you pair your device. Complete the actions on your phone, and then select the arrow on your vehicle touchscreen to move to the next step.
  • Page 125 HOW TO APPENDIX Next select Connected Devices / Bluetooth. Select “Pair new device” or a list may already be showing of nearby devices to add.
  • Page 126 HOW TO APPENDIX Select your vehicle name from the list of available devices. Confirm the PIN matches the numbers displayed on your vehicle touch screen display and select “Pair” on your phone.
  • Page 127 HOW TO APPENDIX Select Allow on the “Allow Access to Messages” pop-up box on your Android phone, and select “Yes” if the “Contact Transfer” pop-up appears on your vehicle touch screen display. Select Yes on the “Start Android Auto” pop-up on your vehicle touchscreen display to connect to Android Auto.
  • Page 128 HOW TO APPENDIX Android Auto should auto launch on your vehicle touch screen. If not, select the Home button, and then select the Android Auto button on the home screen. Android Auto Best Practices To get the best out of your Android Auto experience, make sure of the following: •...
  • Page 129 HOW TO APPENDIX Android Auto Compatible Models and Cables Android Auto™ is available on Android phones. To see if your phone is compatible, please refer to the Android Auto™ website: https://www.android.com/phones/ When using a cable to connect to Android Auto™, always use a high-quality OEM USB cable.
  • Page 130: Pairing An Iphone

    HOW TO APPENDIX PAIRING AN iPHONE ® Bluetooth Pairing and Apple CarPlay Select the Manage Devices icon on your vehicle touch screen display. Select Add in the manage devices pop-up. Prompts appear on your vehicle touch screen as you pair your device. Complete the actions on your phone, and then select the arrow on your vehicle touchscreen to move to the next step.
  • Page 131 HOW TO APPENDIX Select “Bluetooth” on your iPhone. Select your vehicle from the device list.
  • Page 132 HOW TO APPENDIX Verify your iOS/Apple device PIN is correct and select “Pair”. Select Allow for contacts and favorites to sync from your iPhone and select “Yes” if the “Contact Transfer” pop-up appears on your vehicle touch screen display.
  • Page 133 HOW TO APPENDIX Select Use CarPlay on your iPhone. Select Yes on the “Apple CarPlay” pop-up on your vehicle touch screen display. NOTE: If you do not wish to activate Apple CarPlay, select No. Only ® Bluetooth will be set up. You can still activate CarPlay later by selecting the Manage Devices icon on the home screen.
  • Page 134 HOW TO APPENDIX Select Yes on the Device Registration pop-up to set your iPhone to be the favorite device that will connect first when your vehicle is started. CarPlay will appear on the vehicle touchscreen. If not, select the Home button, and then select the Apple CarPlay button.
  • Page 135 HOW TO APPENDIX Apple CarPlay Best Practices To get the best out of your Apple CarPlay experience, make sure of the following: • Ensure your iPhone is fully up to date. • Ensure all other apps that work on Apple CarPlay are up to date (for example, Pandora, Apple Maps, Spotify, and others).
  • Page 136: Wi-Fi

    HOW TO APPENDIX WI-FI Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network (if equipped) On the Home Screen, select “Settings”. In the “General” settings menu, select “Wi-Fi Settings”. Make sure that Wi-Fi is enabled, then select “Available Wi-Fi Networks”.
  • Page 137 HOW TO APPENDIX Select the desired network. When selecting a network with the lock icon, a screen will appear for you to enter the password, then select OK.
  • Page 138 AT&T Mobile Share plan. Available on select models. Shortly after you take delivery of your new Subaru, you will receive an email from AT&T for a one month free trial and how to activate your free trial.
  • Page 139: Maps

    HOW TO APPENDIX MAPS (if equipped) Creating Home/Work You can create a home address and work address through the Map screen: Select the Map button on the home screen to display the map. Select the Menu button.
  • Page 140 HOW TO APPENDIX Select the Add Home or Add Work button. Use the keypad to enter the address. Results will be listed below. Select the address once it is displayed.
  • Page 141 HOW TO APPENDIX Select the Home or Work icon to save the location as home or work. Searching for a Destination Follow these steps to search for a destination: Select the Map button on the home screen to display the map.
  • Page 142 HOW TO APPENDIX Select the search button to begin your search. Use the keypad to enter the address or search by name/category (e.g., restaurant or park). Results will be listed below. Scroll, if needed, to find the address/destination, and select it. •...
  • Page 143 HOW TO APPENDIX Select “Go” when the destination appears on the map. Three route options are provided for your destination. Choose your preferred route and Select “Go” to begin route guidance.
  • Page 144 HOW TO APPENDIX Finding a Location with What3Words Follow these steps to search for a destination: First, using your phone or computer, select your desired location in the What3Words website/app, which displays the three corresponding words.
  • Page 145 HOW TO APPENDIX Next, open the map screen in the Center Information Display and select the Search button. Use the keypad to enter the three words, separated by periods, associated with your location. Results will be listed below. Select the location.
  • Page 146 HOW TO APPENDIX Select “Go” when the location appears on the map. Three route options are provided for your destination. Choose your preferred route and Select “Go” to begin route guidance.
  • Page 147 HOW TO APPENDIX Route Options You can set the navigation system to avoid certain types of routes: On the home screen select “Settings”, then “Navigation”. Select “Avoid”. Select the desired item to avoid.
  • Page 148 HOW TO APPENDIX Route Preference You can set the route preferences to search for the route that is fastest, shortest, or most eco-friendly: On the home screen, select “Settings”. Select “Navigation”. Select “Route Preference”. Select your route search preference.
  • Page 149 HOW TO APPENDIX Saving Destination as a Favorite The registered points can be set as a destination. To save a location from the Map screen: Select the Menu button. Select the Favorites button.
  • Page 150 HOW TO APPENDIX Select “Add”. Type the address or name of the place you want to save. Results begin to appear below as you type. Select the address when it appears.
  • Page 151 HOW TO APPENDIX Select the icon on the address to save to favorites. You can rename the location or use the address as the location name. Select OK when finished. Guidance Screen Icons These are the common icons used for the navigation guidance. ICON EXPLANATION ICON...
  • Page 152 HOW TO APPENDIX Map Zoom You can zoom in or out on the map by “pinching-in” or “pinching-out.” Place two fingers on the screen and move them apart to zoom in. Place two fingers on the screen and move them closer together to zoom out. You can also zoom in or out on the map by tapping anywhere on the map, and then selecting the “+”...
  • Page 153 HOW TO APPENDIX Map View/Perspectives The orientation of the map can be changed between 2D north-up, 2D heading-up, and 3D heading-up. To change the view, select the map view icon. Each time the icon is touched, the view will change. The direction of the arrow indicates north when in 2D heading-up and 3D heading-up modes.
  • Page 154 HOW TO APPENDIX Canceling Guidance To cancel guidance, select “End”. Map Updates For vehicles with the 11.6 Multimedia Navigation system, the maps can be updated over a Wi-Fi network, either manually or automatically. For more information, please refer to “Navigation System (if equipped)” in your ®...
  • Page 155 HOW TO APPENDIX Select “Update maps automatically (at most 8 maps can be selected)” and then select the regions you would like to update. After the updates have been completed, turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” / “OFF” position and exit the vehicle. Close the driver’s door and lock the doors. Then, move at least 10 feet away from the vehicle to prevent the key from interfering.
  • Page 156: Firmware And Software Updates

    If you experience any issues or have questions related to ® updating your STARLINK software, please contact your preferred Subaru Retailer. For the 11.6-inch Multimedia Plus and the 11.6-inch Multimedia Navigation systems, system software can be updated via a Data Communication Module (DCM), if equipped.
  • Page 157: Index

    INDEX 2.4L TURBO ENGINE ... 49 2.5L ENGINE ....48 ® DRIVERFOCUS COMPONENTS . . . 108 Camera .
  • Page 158 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ..5 Map Updates ... . . 152 Subaru Roadside Assistance ..5 Map View/Perspectives ..151 ®...
  • Page 159 INDEX MEMORY DRIVER’S SEAT ..120 POWER WINDOWS ... . 25 PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION SWITCH . . 34 MYSUBARU ....80 Service Appointment Scheduler .
  • Page 160 TOUCHSCREEN ....58 TOWING YOUR ALL-WHEEL DRIVE SUBARU ....6 TRAILER TOWING CAPACITY ..51 TURNING OFF THE VEHICLE .
  • Page 161 NOTES...
  • Page 162 NOTES...
  • Page 164 Subaru of America, Inc. One Subaru Drive Camden, NJ 08103-9800 MSA5B2303A Issued July 2022 Printed in USA 07/22...

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