Subaru Impreza 2017 Owner's Manual

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Foreword
Congratulations on choosing a SUBARU vehicle. This Owner's
Manual has all the information necessary to keep your SUBARU in
excellent condition and to properly maintain the emission control
system for minimizing emission pollutants. We urge you to read
this manual carefully so that you may understand your vehicle and
its operation. For information not found in this Owner's Manual,
such as details concerning repairs or adjustments, we recommend
that you contact the SUBARU dealer from whom you purchased
your SUBARU or the nearest SUBARU 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
designs at any time without prior notice and without incurring any
obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles
previously sold. This Owner's Manual applies to all models and
covers all equipment, including factory installed options. Some
explanations, therefore may be for equipment not installed in your
vehicle.
Please leave this manual in the vehicle at the time of resale. The
next owner will need the information found herein.
NOTE: "SUBARU dealer" means an authorized SUBARU dealer
and/or repairer.
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
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Copyright 2016 FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.

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  • Page 1 Foreword Congratulations on choosing a SUBARU vehicle. This Owner’s Manual has all the information necessary to keep your SUBARU in excellent condition and to properly maintain the emission control system for minimizing emission pollutants. We urge you to read this manual carefully so that you may understand your vehicle and its operation.
  • Page 2 Vehicle types This manual describes the following vehicle types. 4-door models 5-door models...
  • Page 3 This chapter informs you when you need Chapter 3: Instruments and controls to take your SUBARU to the dealer for This chapter informs you about the opera- scheduled maintenance and informs you tion of instrument panel indicators and...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    Please read these safety warnings as well as all other portions of this manual care- fully in order to gain a better understand- ing of how to use your SUBARU vehicle safely.
  • Page 5: Abbreviation List

    Air conditioner Steering responsive headlight WARNING Automatic locking retractor/ Supplemental restraint sys- ALR/ELR Emergency locking retractor Anti-lock brake system SUBARU rear vehicle detec- CAUTION SRVD tion Automatic locking retractor Tire pressure monitoring sys- Read these instructions care- TPMS All-wheel drive...
  • Page 6: Child Safety

    & Child safety . The SRS airbags deploy with Safety precautions when considerable speed and force. driving Occupants who are out of proper WARNING & Seatbelt and SRS airbag position when the SRS airbag . Never hold a child on your lap or deploys could suffer very serious in your arms while the vehicle is injuries.
  • Page 7 with considerable speed and AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or force and can injure or even kill SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD children, especially if they are can occur. not restrained or improperly re- . Always turn the child safety locks strained.
  • Page 8: Drinking And Driving

    & Engine exhaust gas (carbon trunk could quickly become high vehicle, have the problem enough to cause death or serious monoxide) checked and corrected as soon heat-related injuries including as possible. If you must drive brain damage to anyone locked under these conditions, drive WARNING inside, particularly for small chil-...
  • Page 9 & Modification of your vehicle hol affects all people differently, you may of any illicit mind-altering drugs. For your have consumed too much alcohol to drive own health and well-being, we urge you safely even if the level of alcohol in your not to take illegal drugs in the first place CAUTION blood is below the legal limit.
  • Page 10: Tire Pressures

    Use a pressure gauge to adjust the vehicle off the road and stop it in a consult your SUBARU dealer for tire pressures to the values shown on the safe location. details on the proper location.
  • Page 11: General Information

    General information EU Battery directive 2006/66/ The following devices utilize batteries that do not have the symbol: & Gear shift indicator (Europe and Australia models) Followings are the symbol of EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC. CAUTION This directive applies to the collection of batteries, recycling of disposed batteries The indication of the gear shift and accumulators, and batteries not dis-...
  • Page 12 Noise levels inside the vehi- cle (Customs Union Regula- tion) TR CU 018/2011 (TECHNICAL REGULATION OF THE CUSTOMS UNION, On Safety of Wheeled Vehicles), Attachment No. 3: Section 2 (Requirements for vehicles concerning their interior noise): Table 2.1: Remarks: No. 3, The noise level measured during accel- eration may reach up to 81 dBA as maximum.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags Keys and doors Instruments and controls Climate control Audio Interior equipment Starting and operating Driving tips In case of emergency Appearance care Maintenance and service Specifications Supplement Index...
  • Page 14 Engine hood (page 11-11) Illustrated index Front wiper (page 3-86) Headlight (page 3-70) & Exterior Replacing bulbs (page 11-42) Sunroof (page 2-31) Outside mirror (page 3-92) Door locks (page 2-20) Tire pressure (page 11-26) Flat tires (page 9-6) 10) Tire chains (page 8-11) 11) Fog light (page 3-81) 12) Tie-down hooks (page 9-24) 13) Towing hook (page 9-24)
  • Page 15 Rear window defogger (page 3-94) Fuel filler lid and cap (page 7-3) Child safety locks (page 2-25) Tie-down hole (page 9-24) Trunk lid (page 2-28) Rear gate (page 2-29) Towing hook (page 9-24) – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 16 Anchor bars for ISOFIX child restraint & Interior system (page 1-45) Seatbelt (page 1-12) ! Passenger compartment area Front seat (page 1-5) Rear seat (page 1-6) Warning labels for child restraint system (page 1-29) SOS button for ERA-GLONASS system AIRBAG *: NEVER use a forward or a rearward facing child restraint on a seat pro- tected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front...
  • Page 17 Power windows (page 2-26) Door locks (page 2-20) Outside mirror switch (page 3-92) Glove box (page 6-5) Front power supply socket (page 6-7) Select lever (page 7-12) Hill Holder switch (page 7-30) Electronic parking brake switch (page 7-27) Seat heater switches (page 1-11) 10) Cup holder (page 6-5) 11) Center console (page 6-5) The illustration above is a typical example for left-hand drive models.
  • Page 18: Instrument Panel

    Steering Responsive Headlight off switch & Instrument panel (page 1-11) Illumination brightness control ! Left-hand drive models (page 3-13) Headlight beam leveler (page 3-78) Combination meter (page 3-9) Type A multi-function display (black and white) (page 3-45)/Type B multi-function display (color LCD) (page 3-51) Audio* Hazard warning flasher switch (page 3-8) Climate control (page 4-2)
  • Page 19 Audio* ! Right-hand drive models Type A multi-function display (black and white) (page 3-45)/Type B multi-function display (color LCD) (page 3-51) Combination meter (page 3-9) Illumination brightness control (page 3-13) Headlight beam leveler (page 3-78) Steering Responsive Headlight OFF switch (page 1-11) Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch (page 7-25) Auto Start Stop OFF switch (page 7-40)
  • Page 20: Display (Color Lcd) (Page

    Audio control switches* & Steering wheel INFO button for Type A multi-function display (black and white) (page 3-45)/ INFO button for Type B multi-function display (color LCD) (page 3-53) Cruise control (page 7-36) Shift paddle (page 7-14) Heated steering wheel switch (page 3-96) SRS airbag (page 1-49) Horn (page 3-97)
  • Page 21 Windshield wiper (page 3-86) & Light control and wiper control levers/switches Mist (page 3-86) ! Australia and South Africa models Windshield washer (page 3-88) Rear window wiper and washer switch (page 3-89) Wiper intermittent time control switch (page 3-88)/Sensor sensitivity control (page 3-87) Windshield wiper and washer switches (page 3-86)
  • Page 22 Windshield wiper (page 3-86) ! Others Mist (page 3-86) Windshield washer (page 3-88) Rear window wiper and washer switch (page 3-89) Wiper intermittent time control switch (page 3-88)/Sensor sensitivity control (page 3-87) Wiper control lever (page 3-84) Light control switch (page 3-69) Fog light switch (page 3-81) Headlight ON/OFF/AUTO (page 3-70) 10) Headlight flasher High/Low beam...
  • Page 23 Tachometer (page 3-9) & Combination meter Select lever/gear position indicator (page 3-34) ! Type A Trip meter and odometer (page 3-9) Speedometer (page 3-9) Fuel gauge (page 3-10) The illustration above is a typical example. For some models, the combination meter may be slightly different to that shown in the illustration.
  • Page 24 Tachometer (page 3-9) ! Type B Select lever/gear position indicator (page 3-34) Combination meter display (color LCD) (page 3-37) Trip meter and odometer (page 3-9) Speedometer (page 3-9) Fuel gauge (page 3-10) The illustration above is a typical example. For some models, the combination meter may be slightly different than that shown in the illustration.
  • Page 25 & Warning and indicator lights Mark Name Page Mark Name Page Vehicle Dynamics Mark Name Page AT OIL TEMP warning 3-21 Control OFF indicator 3-24 light light Seatbelt warning light 3-14 Turn signal indicator ABS warning light 3-23 3-34 lights SRS airbag system 3-17 warning light...
  • Page 26 Mark Name Page Mark Name Page SUBARU Rear Vehi- Immobilizer indicator 3-33 cle Detection OFF in- 3-36 light dicator (if equipped) Icy road surface warn- Headlight indicator 3-35 3-36 ing indicator (if light equipped) Cruise control indica- 3-35 tor light (if equipped)
  • Page 27 Function settings A SUBARU dealer can change the settings of the functions shown in the following table to meet your personal requirements. We recommend that you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details. If your vehicle is equipped with a combination meter display (color LCD)*, audio unit or navigation unit*, the settings for some of these functions can be changed using the display.
  • Page 28 Item Function Possible settings Default setting Battery drainage prevention function Battery drainage prevention function Operation/Non-operation Operation Auto on/off headlights Sensitivity of the operation of the auto on/ Low/Normal/High/Very high Normal off headlights Automatic rain sensing windshield wiper Automatic adjusting mode of wiper timing Rain-sensing mode/ Rain-sensing mode vehicle speed interlocking mode Automatic headlight illumination linked...
  • Page 29 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags Seats ..............Choosing a child restraint system ...... 1-29 Only for the models with the front passenger’s Safety tips............frontal airbag ON/OFF indicator - When Front seats ............installing child restraint systems to the front Rear seats ............
  • Page 30: Seats

    Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats Seats always used in the upright posi- tion while the vehicle is running. & Safety tips If the front seatbacks are not used in the upright position in a ! Safety tips for seat collision, the risk of sliding under the lap belt and of the lap belt WARNING sliding up over the abdomen will...
  • Page 31 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats Secure ALL types of child restraint devices (including forward facing child seats) in the REAR seats at all times. NEVER INSTALL A FORWARD OR REARWARD FACING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT SEAT. DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD’S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG.
  • Page 32 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats ! Safety tips for head restraint WARNING . Never drive the vehicle with the head restraints removed because they are designed to reduce the risk of serious neck injury in the event that the vehicle is struck from the rear.
  • Page 33: Front Seats

    Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats & Front seats ! Reclining the seatback ! Seat height adjustment (driver’s seat) ! Manual seat (if equipped) ! Forward and backward adjust- ment Pull the reclining lever up and adjust the When the lever is pushed down, the seat seatback to the desired position.
  • Page 34: Rear Seats

    Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats ! Power seat (driver’s seat – if ! Folding down the rear seatback & Rear seats equipped) ! Armrest (if equipped) WARNING . When you fold down the seat- back, check that there are no passengers or objects on the rear seat.
  • Page 35 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats ! Return the rear seatback 1. Lower the head restraints. Lock release knob Unlocked 2. Unlock the seatback by pulling the lock Locked WARNING release knob and then fold the seatback Unlocking marker in red down.
  • Page 36: Head Restraint

    Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats ! Height adjustment key or other hard, pointed object, pull out fold down in the event of sudden the head restraint. braking, or objects may move out from the cargo area or trunk, which To install: could cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 37 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats ! Angle adjustment ! Rear seats The angle of the head restraint can be Both of the rear window side seats and the adjusted in several steps. While maintain- rear center seat are equipped with head ing a suitable driving posture, adjust the restraints.
  • Page 38 1-10 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seats visibility. When the rear center seating position is not occupied, lower the head restraint to ! Rear center seating position improve rearward visibility. CAUTION The head restraint is not intended to be used in the retracted position. Before sitting on the seat, raise the head restraint to the extended posi- tion.
  • Page 39: Seat Heater (If Equipped)

    1-11 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seat heater depending on the temperature. Seat heater (if equipped) Selecting the HI position will cause the seat to heat up quicker. The seat heater is equipped in the front seats. To turn off the seat heater, lightly press the opposite side of the current position.
  • Page 40: Seatbelts

    1-12 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts Seatbelts if damage is not obvious. always used in the upright posi- tion while the vehicle is running. . When replacing a seatbelt, the & Seatbelt safety tips If the front seatbacks are not new seatbelt must be type-ap- used in the upright position in a proved and intended for installa-...
  • Page 41 1-13 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts and be restrained using the seatbelts. considerable speed and force and WARNING According to accident statistics, children can injure or even kill children, are safer when properly restrained in the especially if they are 12 years of Never place the shoulder belt under rear seating positions than in the front age and under or 1.5 m (4 feet 11...
  • Page 42: Emergency Locking Retractor (Elr)

    1-14 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts & Automatic Locking Retractor/ ! Expectant mothers forward-facing direction, the seatbelt must be changed over to the Automatic Locking Emergency Locking Retrac- Retractor (ALR) mode. For instructions on tor (ALR/ELR) (Australia how to install the child restraint system models) using a seatbelt, refer to Installing child For some models, each rear passenger s...
  • Page 43: Fastening The Seatbelt

    1-15 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts & Fastening the seatbelt ! Adjusting the front seat shoulder belt anchor height ! Front seatbelts 1. Adjust the seat position according to the following procedure. Driver’s seat: Adjust the seatback to the upright position. Move the seatback as far from the steering wheel as practical while still maintaining full vehicle control.
  • Page 44 1-16 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts catching the belt webbing in the door. WARNING ! Rear seatbelts (except rear center When wearing the seatbelts, make seatbelt on 5-door models) sure the shoulder portion of the 1. Sit well back in the seat. webbing does not pass over your 2.
  • Page 45 1-17 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts 1. Push the button on the buckle. 2. Have the seatbelt retracted slowly to avoid the seatbelt being tangled or twisted. Before closing the door, make sure that the belts are retracted properly to avoid catching the belt webbing in the door.
  • Page 46 1-18 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts the belt in, so that the whole belt fits restraint at the retracted position inside. may result in serious injury. The rear center seatbelt is stowed in the seatbelt holder on the right side of the cargo area.
  • Page 47 1-19 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts 7. Place the lap belt as low as possible on your hips, not on your waist. ! Unfastening the seatbelt 5. Insert the center seatbelt tongue plate 2. Insert a tongue plate or other hard in the center seatbelt buckle marked pointed object into the slot in the con- CENTER on the left-hand side until it...
  • Page 48: Seatbelt Maintenance

    1-20 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts & Seatbelt maintenance To clean the seatbelts, use a mild soap and lukewarm water. Never bleach or dye the belts because this could seriously affect their strength. Inspect the seatbelts and attachments including the webbing and all hardware periodically for cracks, cuts, gashes, tears, damage, loose bolts or worn areas.
  • Page 49: Seatbelt Pretensioners

    1-21 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelt pretensioners & Front seatbelt with shoulder restrains the front seat occupant. Seatbelt pretensioners belt and lap belt preten- The driver s and front passenger s seat- sioners The following seatbelts have a seatbelt belt pretensioner includes a tension redu- pretensioner.
  • Page 50 SUBARU parts by your author- ized SUBARU dealer. . If either front seatbelt does not retract or cannot be pulled out due to...
  • Page 51: Rear Window-Side Seatbelt With Shoulder Belt Pretensioners (If Equipped)

    Consequently, the seatbelt cannot with shoulder belt preten- damaged, we recommend that you be pulled out and retracted and therefore sioners (if equipped) contact your SUBARU dealer as soon must be replaced. as possible. NOTE . When you sell your vehicle, we urge .
  • Page 52: Seatbelt Pretensioners Safety Tips

    1-24 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelt pretensioners & System servicing . When discarding seatbelt retrac- that you contact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. tor assemblies equipped with . When you sell your vehicle, we urge seatbelt pretensioners or scrap-...
  • Page 53: Precautions Against Vehicle Modification

    The sensors and the SRS airbag We recommend that you consult your control module are located in the models SUBARU dealer if you want to install any following locations. accessory parts to your vehicle. Refer to the Owner’s Manual supple- .
  • Page 54 1-26 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems Children could be endangered in an accident if their child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle. When installing the child restraint system, care- fully follow the manufacturer s instructions. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions.
  • Page 55: Safety Tips For Installing Child Restraint Systems

    The following are SUBARU s recommen- dations on where to place a child restraint system in your vehicle. CAUTION When you install a child restraint system, follow the manufacturer’s...
  • Page 56 1-28 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems ger s airbag. restraint system. fixed in place, you should install the child . Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) restraint system in a rear seat, window- For the models with the front passen- side seating position.
  • Page 57: Choosing A Child Restraint System

    1-29 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems & Choosing a child restraint . Never install a child restraint system in the front passenger’s system seat. The force of the rapid deployment of the front passen- ger’s SRS frontal airbag can cause death or serious injury to the child in the event of an accident.
  • Page 58: Child Restraint System

    L or U L or U i-Size child restraint systems do not L: Child seats permitted to install SUBARU IMPREZA (refer to applicable vehicle models list apply to this vehicle. attached the child seat products) U: Suitable for universal category child restraint system.
  • Page 59 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems Recommend Child Restraint System suitability for mass group Mass Group Child Restraint System up to 10 kg Childseat SUBARU Baby Safe Plus up to 13 kg 9 to 18 kg Childseat SUBARU Duo Plus 15 to 25 kg...
  • Page 60 15 to 25 kg 22 to 36 kg IL: Child seats permitted to install SUBARU IMPREZA (refer to applicable vehicle models list attached the child seat products) IUF: Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category that are approved for use in the mass group.
  • Page 61 Childseat G0/1S ISO FIX base ISO/R2 ISO/R3 9 to 18 kg ISO/F2 ISO/F2X Childseat SUBARU Duo Plus ISO/F3 15 to 25 kg Childseat SUBARU Kidfix XP 22 to 36 kg Child Restraint System suitability for various seat positions (with ISOFIX rigid anchors)*...
  • Page 62: Frontal Airbag On/Off Indicator - When

    1-34 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems & Only for the models with the or a sharp turn. CAUTION front passenger’s frontal air- . When the SRS airbag system bag ON/OFF indicator - When For safety reasons, always install a warning indicator and the front child restraint system to the rear installing child restraint sys-...
  • Page 63 1-35 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems ! When installing the child restraint the requirements of your child restraint When front passenger’s frontal airbag system. OFF indicator is illuminated: system to the front passenger’s seat Both forward and rearward facing child restraint systems can be installed.
  • Page 64 1-36 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems ! Installation procedure For the installation procedure, refer to Installing child restraint systems with seatbelt F1-39.
  • Page 65: Passenger's Seat

    1-37 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems & Only for the models without stall the child restraint system to the front passenger’s frontal the rear seat. airbag ON/OFF indicator - When installing child re- CAUTION straint systems to the front passenger’s seat For safety reasons, always install a child restraint system to the rear...
  • Page 66 1-38 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems ! Installation procedure For the installation procedure, refer to Installing child restraint systems with seatbelt F1-39.
  • Page 67: Installing Child Restraint Systems With Seatbelt

    1-39 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems & Installing child restraint sys- ! Installing a rearward facing child tems with seatbelt restraint ! Preparation for installing child re- WARNING straint system NEVER INSTALL A FORWARD OR First check if the Automatic Locking REARWARD FACING CHILD SEAT Retractor (ALR) is equipped for the IN THE FRONT PASSENGER’S...
  • Page 68 1-40 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems buckle. ! Installing forward facing child re- straint If the ALR is not equipped for the seatbelt, refer to Models without ALR F1-40. If the ALR is equipped for the seatbelt, refer to Models with ALR F1-42. ! Models without ALR 1.
  • Page 69 1-41 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems Lock-off lever Lock-off lever 3. Run the lap and shoulder belt through or around the child restraint system 5. Release the child restraint system 7. Lock the child restraint system lock-off following the instructions provided by its lock-off lever and pass the shoulder belt lever to fix the shoulder belt.
  • Page 70 1-42 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems ! Models with ALR equipped with a lock-off (a seatbelt locking feature), secure the child restraint system using a locking clip. NOTE If using ALR mode is not recom- mended by the manufacturer’s instruc- tions supplied with the child restraint system, use the lock-off lever or the locking clip instead of using ALR...
  • Page 71 1-43 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems Top tether anchorages F1-48. 5. Take up the slack in the lap belt. 6. Pull out the seatbelt fully from the retractor to change the retractor over from the Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) to the Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) function.
  • Page 72: Installing A Booster Seat

    1-44 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems & Installing a booster seat effective in preventing or redu- cing injury. . Place the lap belt as low as possible on the child’s hips. High-positioned lap belt will in- crease the risk of sliding under the lap belt and of the lap belt sliding up over the abdomen, and both can result in serious inter-...
  • Page 73: Installation Of Child Restraint Systems Using Isofix Anchor Bars

    1-45 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems & Installation of child restraint positions of the seat cushions that are indicated by the arrows. These marks systems using ISOFIX an- indicate the positions of the ISOFIX chor bars anchor bars. The ISOFIX anchor bars allow you to install a child restraint system only in the rear seat window-side seating positions.
  • Page 74 1-46 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems 1. Open the covers. CAUTION . Ensure that the cover is comple- tely closed when a child restraint system is not in use. . If the cover is not closed com- pletely, there is a danger of personal injury to the vehicle occupants and of damage to the cover.
  • Page 75 1-47 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems CAUTION When you install a child restraint system, follow the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with it. After installing the child restraint system, check to ensure that it is held securely in position. If it is not held tight and secure, the danger of your child suffering personal injury in the event of an accident may be in-...
  • Page 76: Top Tether Anchorages

    1-48 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems & Top tether anchorages ! Anchorage location Anchorages are installed as shown in the Your vehicle is provided with two or three following illustrations. top tether anchorages so that a child restraint system having a top tether can be installed in the rear seat.
  • Page 77: Srs Airbag (Supplemental Restraint System Airbag)

    2. Tighten the top tether securely. *SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) We recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer if you have any question regarding the installation of a child re- *SRS: This stands for supplemental re- straint system.
  • Page 78: General Precautions Regarding Srs Airbag System

    1-50 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) pretensioner, refer to Seatbelt preten- belt. They do not eliminate the steering wheel as practical while sioners F1-21. need to fasten seatbelts. It is also still maintaining full vehicle control important to wear your seatbelt and the front passenger should &...
  • Page 79 1-51 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) injuries if your head or other airbag contacts an occupant not WARNING parts of the body are too close in proper position such as one to the SRS side airbag. thrown forward during pre-acci- .
  • Page 80: General Precautions Regarding Srs Airbag System For Accessories And Any Objects

    1-52 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) NOTE vehicle, causing injury. WARNING . When you sell your vehicle, we urge . The key must not be attached to you to explain to the buyer that it is Do not attach accessories to the heavy, sharp or hard acces- equipped with SRS airbags by alerting...
  • Page 81 . Do not install a seat cover unless items are present when the SRS curtain airbags deploy, they Before hanging clothing on the coat it is a genuine SUBARU seat could be thrown through the hooks, make sure there are no sharp cover exclusively designed for passenger compartment and –...
  • Page 82: General Precautions Regarding Srs Airbag System For Children

    Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) use with the SRS airbag. Even weight. The SRS airbag deploys when using a genuine SUBARU with considerable speed and seat cover, the SRS side airbag force and can injure or even kill...
  • Page 83 1-55 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) WARNING WARNING Never allow a child to stand up or Never hold a child on your lap or in kneel on the front passenger’s seat. your arms. The SRS airbag deploys The SRS airbag deploys with con- with considerable force and can siderable force and can injure or...
  • Page 84 1-56 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) WARNING . Never allow a child to do the following. – Kneel on any passenger’s seat facing the side window – Wrap his/her arms around the front seat seatback –...
  • Page 85: Components

    1-57 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) & Components The SRS airbags are stowed in the following locations. Driver’s SRS frontal airbag: in the center portion of the steering wheel A SRS AIRBAG mark is located at the pad of the airbag.
  • Page 86: Seat, Seatbelt And Srs Airbags

    1-58 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) Front passenger s occupant detection control module (if equipped) Curtain airbag module (left-hand side) 10) Front door impact sensor (front passen- ger s side) 11) Side airbag module (front passenger s side) 12) Side airbag sensor (center pillar right- hand side)
  • Page 87 1-59 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) 10) Front door impact sensor (front passen- ger s side) 11) Side airbag module (front passenger s side) 12) Lap belt pretensioner (front passenger s side) 13) Side airbag sensor (center pillar left-hand side) 14) Curtain airbag module (left-hand side) 15) Rear seatbelt pretensioner (if equipped)
  • Page 88: Srs Airbag

    Components F1-57. tem. In this case, contact your In a moderate to severe frontal collision, SUBARU dealer immediately. the following components deploy. . SRS frontal airbag for driver CAUTION . SRS frontal airbag for front passenger .
  • Page 89 SRS airbag system warning light detection system checked by your bag ON and OFF indicators from working If the front passenger s seat cushion is SUBARU dealer. properly. Check that the indicators work wet, this may adversely affect the ability of properly.
  • Page 90 Do not use the front passenger s seat seatbelt tongue and buckle en- front passenger’s SRS frontal airbag while driving the vehicle to your SUBARU gaged when you leave your ve- from functioning correctly or cause dealer or another service center.
  • Page 91 1-63 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) ! If the front passenger’s frontal is restrained in it. (See WARNING that CAUTION follows.) airbag ON indicator illuminates . The system is being checked after the and the OFF indicator turns off When the front passenger’s seat is even when an infant or a small ignition switch is turned to the ON...
  • Page 92 (shoes, umbrella, etc.) un- If the ON indicator still remains illuminated your SUBARU dealer for an inspection. der the front passenger’s seat. while the OFF indicator turns off after Even if the system has passed the...
  • Page 93: System Operation

    2. Ask the front passenger to set the We recommend that you immediately seatback to the upright position, sit up contact your SUBARU dealer for an straight in the center of the seat cushion, inspection. correctly fasten the seatbelt, position his/ her legs out forward, and adjust the seat to the rearmost position.
  • Page 94 1-66 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) ! SRS frontal airbag operation If the following sensors detect a certain predetermined amount of force during a frontal collision, the control module sends signals to the frontal airbag modules instructing them to inflate the SRS frontal airbags.
  • Page 95 1-67 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) ! When will the SRS frontal airbag seat is not occupied, the system does not ! At what other times might the inflate the front passenger s SRS airbag. most likely deploy? SRS frontal airbag deploy? ! Example of the type of accident...
  • Page 96 1-68 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) plunges into a deep ditch, is severely impacted or knocked hard against an obstacle on the road such as a curb).
  • Page 97 1-69 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle strikes an object, such as a ! When is the SRS frontal airbag unlikely to deploy? telephone pole or sign pole. The vehicle slides under the load bed of a truck.
  • Page 98 1-70 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) ! SRS side airbag and SRS curtain ! When will the SRS frontal airbag in a low-speed frontal collision. airbag operation not deploy? First impact Second impact The following airbags deploy indepen- dently of each other since each has its In an accident where the vehicle is own impact sensor.
  • Page 99 1-71 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) locations. For Russia models, if the rollover sensor The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain . In the left and right front doors detects a vehicle rollover, the control airbag are not designed to deploy in the module inflates the SRS curtain airbags following cases:...
  • Page 100 1-72 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) ! When will the SRS side airbag ! When will the SRS curtain airbag and SRS curtain airbag most most likely deploy? (Russia likely deploy? models) A severe side impact near the front seat activates the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag.
  • Page 101 1-73 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle is involved in an oblique ! When is the SRS side airbag unlikely to deploy? side-on impact. The vehicle is involved in a side-on impact in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment.
  • Page 102 1-74 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle is involved in an oblique ! When is the SRS curtain airbag unlikely to deploy? side-on impact. The vehicle is involved in a side-on Except Russia models impact in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment.
  • Page 103 1-75 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle is involved in an oblique Russia models side-on impact. The vehicle is involved in a side-on impact in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment. The vehicle strikes a telephone pole or similar object.
  • Page 104: Srs Airbag System Monitor

    1-76 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle pitches end over end. ! When will the SRS side airbag the first impact, they will not be activated on the second. In the event of accidents like those and SRS curtain airbag not de- illustrated, the SRS side airbag and SRS ploy?
  • Page 105: Srs Airbag System Servicing

    SRS airbag or . Seatbelt buckle switch (front passen- your nearest SUBARU dealer. Un- could make the system inopera- less checked and properly repaired, ger s side if equipped) tive, which may result in serious .
  • Page 106: Precautions Against Vehicle Modification

    NOTE and airbag modules are stored in the following areas. modification In the following cases, we recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer . Under the center of the instru- as soon as possible. WARNING ment panel . The front part of the vehicle was .
  • Page 107 Do not perform any of the following modifications. Such modifications We recommend that you always consult can interfere with proper operation your SUBARU dealer if you want to install of the SRS airbag system. any accessory parts on your vehicle. . Attachment of any equipment (bush bar, bullbar, winches, snow plow, skid/sump plate, etc.) to the...
  • Page 108: Keys And Doors

    Keys and doors Keys ..............Replacing battery..........2-19 Technical information......... 2-19 Key number plate ..........Door locks............2-20 Keyless access with push-button start system (if equipped) ........Locking and unlocking from the outside..... 2-20 Locking and unlocking from the inside....2-21 Access key fob ...........
  • Page 109: Keys

    Keys and doors/Keys & Key number plate Keys All keys can be used in the following locations. The key number is stamped on the key . Ignition switch NOTE number plate attached to the key set. . Driver s door Write down the key number and keep it in For models with “keyless access with another safe place, not in the vehicle.
  • Page 110: Keyless Access With Push-Button Start System (If Equipped)

    Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system . Opening the trunk (4-door models). Keyless access with push- Refer to Locking and unlocking by hold- button start system (if ing the access key fob F2-7. equipped) . Starting and stopping the engine. Refer to Starting and stopping engine (models &...
  • Page 111: Safety Precautions

    Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system & Safety precautions tem” . The keyless access with push- WARNING button start system uses radio waves of the following fre- If you wear an implanted pacemaker quency* in addition to the radio or an implanted defibrillator, stay at waves used for the remote key- least 22 cm (8.7 in) away from the...
  • Page 112 SUBARU dealer to avoid the while in the airplane. When any risk of damage at the time of button of the access key fob is replacement.
  • Page 113 – On the instrument panel radio waves are used, such as an SUBARU dealer. access key fob or a remote trans- – On the floor . For a spare access key fob, we mitter key of another vehicle –...
  • Page 114: Locking And Unlocking By Holding The Access Key Fob

    Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system – On the rear shelf (4-door models) ! Operating ranges – Inside the trunk (4-door models) – In the cargo area (5-door models) If you do, the following situations may occur. – The access key fob is mistakenly locked inside the vehicle.
  • Page 115 Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system NOTE the operating ranges of the front doors, on the status of the access key fob and . The trunk can be opened without the the LED indicator on the access key fob the environmental conditions, the ac- flashes.
  • Page 116 SUBARU dealer. We recommend including the rear gate and touch the door including the rear gate and press the rear that you contact your SUBARU dealer lock sensor on the door handle. All doors lock button. The rear gate and all doors for details.
  • Page 117 Also, the hazard warning flashers will flash The trunk lock/unlock setting can be twice. Also, the hazard warning flashers will flash changed by a SUBARU dealer. We twice. recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer to change the setting.
  • Page 118: Unlock Using Pin Code Access

    1. Turn off the ignition switch. SUBARU dealer. For more details, we 2. Close all doors (including trunk/rear recommend that you contact a SUBARU gate).
  • Page 119 2-12 Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system press the trunk opener button (4-door trunk opener button/rear lock button four you cannot register a string of the models)/rear lock button (5-door models) times. same five numbers together, such as “00000”, nor “12345”...
  • Page 120: Power Saving Function

    2-13 Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system & Power saving function of ac- ! Unlocking Operate one of the following items to recover the keyless access function: cess key fob Perform steps 1 to 5 described in Regis- Unlock the doors by operating any tration for a PIN code .
  • Page 121: Disabling Keyless Access Function

    2-14 Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system & Disabling keyless access ! Disabling functions ! By operating the driver’s door function ! By operating the access key fob 1. Sit in the driver s seat, and close the door.
  • Page 122: Warning Chimes And Warning Light

    2-15 Keys and doors/Immobilizer & When access key fob does 7. Within 10 seconds after step 6 is Immobilizer performed, close and open the driver s not operate properly door once. Refer to Access key fob if access key The immobilizer system is designed to 8.
  • Page 123: Immobilizer Indicator Light

    To erase the lost key’s ID code, all keys that will be used are required. For details about new key registration and erasing the lost key’s ID code, we recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer.
  • Page 124: Remote Keyless Entry System

    . Operate the front windows (except Australia models)*. *: To use this function, it must first be activated by your SUBARU dealer. The system s operable distance will be shorter in areas near a facility or electronic equipment emitting strong radio waves...
  • Page 125: Locking The Doors

    The play (color LCD). For details, refer to “Vehicle Setting” F3-44. operational/non-operational setting for this function can be changed by a SUBARU...
  • Page 126: Automatic Locking (Models Without Double Locking System)

    . Press and hold the lock button to close place) can be changed by a SUBARU the front windows. dealer. We recommend that you contact . Press and hold the unlock button to the nearest SUBARU dealer for details.
  • Page 127: Door Locks

    We recommend that you consult your SUBARU dealer to NOTE enable or disable this function. . Make sure that you do not leave the .
  • Page 128: Locking And Unlocking From The Inside

    2-21 Keys and doors/Door locks system, it is not possible to place the when the door is unlocked. lock lever on the driver’s door in the WARNING locking position while the driver’s door is open. The door lock levers function Keep all doors locked when you only when the driver’s door is securely drive, especially when small chil-...
  • Page 129: Key Lock-In Prevention Function (Models Without Double Locking System)

    We recommend that you consult your Approximately 20 Map lights DOOR SUBARU dealer about setting this to the minutes later This function prevents the doors from non-operational setting. being locked under the following condi- Approximately 20 Dome light...
  • Page 130: Double Locking System (If Equipped)

    2-23 Keys and doors/Double locking system & To set double locking system ! Setting system using remote trans- Double locking system (if mitter equipped) ! Setting system using key 1. Remove the key from the ignition 1. Remove the key from the ignition switch and have all occupants get out of The double locking system is an anti-theft switch and have all occupants get out of...
  • Page 131: To Cancel Double Locking System

    2-24 Keys and doors/Double locking system & To cancel double locking ! Canceling system using remote driver s door and turn it in the unlocking direction. system transmitter . Break one of the windows and climb Press the button on the access key ! Canceling system using key out through the window opening.
  • Page 132: Function Disabling Unlocking With The Power Door Locking Switch (Australia Models)

    2-25 Keys and doors/Function disabling unlocking with the power door locking switch (Australia models) This function is canceled when the doors Function disabling unlocking Child safety locks are unlocked using the remote keyless with the power door locking entry system or the ignition switch is switch (Australia models) turned to ON .
  • Page 133: Windows

    2-26 Keys and doors/Windows NOTE Windows All door windows can be controlled by the power window switch cluster at the driver It is possible to open and close the side door. front windows from outside the vehicle WARNING . Passenger s side power window by using the remote keyless entry system (except Australia models).
  • Page 134 2-27 Keys and doors/Windows ! Operating the window ! Anti-entrapment function (windows seats are fully closed or fully opened. with one-touch auto up/down func- . With one-touch auto up and down Otherwise, the power window breaker tion) feature: will operate and it may not be possible While closing the driver s and front pas- to open or close the window.
  • Page 135: Initialization Of Power Window With One-Touch Auto Up/Down Function

    2-28 Keys and doors/Trunk lid (4–door models) & Initialization of power win- a few seconds after the anti-entrap- Trunk lid (4-door models) ment function operates. dow with one-touch auto up/ down function ! Off delay function (windows with WARNING If the power window automatic function one-touch auto up/down function) .
  • Page 136: To Open And Close The Trunk Lid From Outside

    2-29 Keys and doors/Rear gate (5–door models) & To open and close the trunk SUBARU dealer to change the setting. Rear gate (5-door models) lid from outside & To open the trunk lid from The trunk lid can be opened using the...
  • Page 137: Lock/Unlock

    2-30 Keys and doors/Rear gate (5–door models) & Lock/unlock & Open/close firmly until the latch engages. The rear gate can be lowered easily if you The rear gate can be locked and unlocked pull down on the inside handle as shown using any of the following systems.
  • Page 138: Sunroof (If Equipped)

    Pressing the switch con- head or other objects will be system checked by a SUBARU tinuously may cause damage to the accidentally caught in the sun- dealer. sunroof.
  • Page 139: Sun Shade

    2-32 Keys and doors/Sunroof & Sun shade ! Sliding sunroof ! Anti-entrapment function When the sunroof senses a substantial enough object trapped between its glass and the vehicle s roof during closure, it automatically moves back to the fully open position and stops there.
  • Page 140 Instruments and controls Ignition switch (models without push- Front passenger’s frontal airbag ON and OFF indicators (if equipped) ........3-17 button start system)......... Malfunction indicator light (Check Engine Key positions ............light) ............... 3-18 Key reminder chime (if equipped) ......Coolant temperature low indicator light/Coolant Ignition switch light (if equipped) ......
  • Page 141 SUBARU Rear Vehicle Detection warning Preparation for clock adjustment setting .... 3-67 indicator (if equipped) ........3-36 Setting the clock automatically......3-67 SUBARU Rear Vehicle Detection OFF indicator (if Setting the clock manually ......... 3-68 equipped)............3-36 Regulatory information ........3-69 Icy road surface warning indicator (if Light control switch...........
  • Page 142 Instruments and controls Steering Responsive Headlight (SRH) (if Wiper and washer..........3-84 equipped) ............3-77 Windshield wiper and washer switches ....3-86 SRH OFF switch..........3-77 Rear window wiper and washer switch (5-door models) ............3-89 Headlight beam leveler (if equipped) ....3-78 Headlight washer (if equipped)......
  • Page 143: Ignition Switch (Models Without Push- Button Start System)

    Instruments and controls/Ignition switch (models without push–button start system) Ignition switch (models with- position, turn the steering wheel against your knees while you are slightly to the left and right as you turn driving, it could turn the ignition out push-button start sys- switch from the “ON”...
  • Page 144: Key Reminder Chime (If Equipped)

    Instruments and controls/Ignition switch (models without push–button start system) NOTE . The engine may not start in the der. – The key is near or touching following cases: another transmitter. & Key reminder chime (if equipped) The reminder chime sounds when the driver s door is opened and the ignition switch is in the LOCK or ACC position.
  • Page 145: Push-Button Ignition Switch (Models With "Keyless Access With Push-Button Start System")

    Instruments and controls/Push–button ignition switch (models with “keyless access with push–button start system”) remote keyless entry transmitter Push-button ignition switch (models with “keyless ac- The light turns off immediately under the cess with push-button start following conditions. . when the ignition switch is turned to the system”) ON position &...
  • Page 146: Switch Location

    Instruments and controls/Push–button ignition switch (models with “keyless access with push–button start system”) & Switch location & Switching power status occurs, or not to issue a warning when any malfunction occurs. The power is switched every time the – On the instrument panel push-button ignition switch is pressed.
  • Page 147: When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly

    We recommend left in ON or ACC for approximately 1 The hazard warning flasher works with the that you contact a SUBARU deal- hour, the push-button ignition switch will ignition switch in any position. er immediately.
  • Page 148: Meters And Gauges

    Instruments and controls/Meters and gauges & Tachometer & Odometer Meters and gauges The tachometer shows the engine speed NOTE in thousands of revolutions per minute. Some of the meters and gauges on the CAUTION combination meter use liquid-crystal displays. You will find their indications Do not operate the engine with the hard to see if you wear polarized pointer of the tachometer in the red...
  • Page 149: Double Trip Meter

    3-10 Instruments and controls/Meters and gauges . The driver’s door is opened and TRIP RESET switch. then closed. The indicators will turn off when: . The TRIP RESET switch is not & Double trip meter operated for approximately 10 sec- onds.
  • Page 150: Eco Gauge (If Equipped)

    3-11 Instruments and controls/Meters and gauges & ECO gauge (if equipped) & Combination meter settings during braking, turning or acceleration due to fuel level movement in the tank. Meter and vehicle settings can be set on the combination meter. NOTE .
  • Page 151 3-12 Instruments and controls/Meters and gauges NOTE ! Switching method ! Type B combination meter . If you switch the units on the Meter and vehicle settings can be set on 1. Push the ignition switch in the OFF combination meter, the units on the the combination meter display (color position.
  • Page 152: Illumination Brightness Control

    ON indicator light (if equipped) headlights: Refer to Headlights F3-70.) SUBARU dealer. We recommend that : Front passenger s frontal airbag you contact your SUBARU dealer for You can also adjust the illumination bright- OFF indicator light (if equipped) details.
  • Page 153: Seatbelt Warning Light And Chime

    : Hill holder indicator light We recommend that you consult your : Door open warning light authorized SUBARU dealer for repair. : AWD warning light (AWD models) Driver’s warning light With the ignition switch turned to the ON...
  • Page 154 3-15 Instruments and controls/Warning and indicator lights ! Seatbelt warning for front passen- meter. mph) with the front passenger s seatbelt not fastened, the warning light will flash If the vehicle is driven at a speed no ger’s seat (if equipped) and the chime will sound.
  • Page 155: Rear Seatbelt Indicator Light And Chime (Europe And Australia Models)

    3-16 Instruments and controls/Warning and indicator lights – Do not spill liquid on the front & Rear seatbelt indicator light sitting in the seat passenger’s seat. If liquid is . Observe the following precau- and chime (Europe and Aus- spilled, wipe it off immedi- tions.
  • Page 156: Srs Airbag System Warning Light

    ON indicator will illuminate while the OFF have the system checked immedi- indicator will remain off. ately by your nearest SUBARU deal- If the front passenger s SRS frontal airbag er. Unless checked and properly is deactivated, the passenger s frontal...
  • Page 157: Malfunction Indicator Light (Check Engine Light)

    ! Models equipped with OBD system vehicle checked/repaired by your . Stop towing a trailer as soon as Vehicles sold in Europe are equipped with SUBARU dealer as soon as possi- possible (5-door models). an enhanced on-board diagnostics sys- ble. Continued vehicle operation...
  • Page 158: Coolant Temperature Low Indicator Light/Coolant Temperature High Warning Light

    . While driving, if this indicator may be malfunctioning. We recommend ing condition of the engine light/warning light behaves under that you contact your SUBARU dealer for an inspection. any of the following conditions, For the system check, this indicator light/...
  • Page 159: Charge Warning Light

    NOTE illuminated, we recommend that you con- when the vehicle is driven on a road tact your nearest SUBARU dealer imme- The warning light may stay illuminated that alternates continuously between diately. when the engine is started straight...
  • Page 160: At Oil Temp Warning Light

    We re- tires.) commend that you contact your nearest As an added safety feature, your vehicle For models without Auto Start Stop SUBARU dealer for service immediately. has been equipped with a tire pressure system: & monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates .
  • Page 161 Low tire pres- sures, increase the vehicle speed to SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. sure warning light will illuminate at least 40 km/h (25 mph) to start the steadily after blinking for approxi-...
  • Page 162: Abs Warning Light

    ! Vehicle Dynamics Control warning the first available opportunity by tem may be considered normal. . The warning light illuminates when your SUBARU dealer. light – The warning light does not the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position and turns off approxi-...
  • Page 163: Vehicle Dynamics Control Off Indicator Light

    We recommend that you the electronic control system of the while the vehicle is subsequently being have your vehicle checked at a SUBARU ABS/Vehicle Dynamics Control system driven. dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 164: Brake System Warning Light (Red)

    Drive carefully to MIN mark in the reservoir, do not drive This indicates your brake system the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the the vehicle. We recommend that you have may not be working properly. If system inspected.
  • Page 165: Pressure System Warning Light (Yellow)

    Instead, we recommend that you have the remains off. may flash. . If you start the engine while operat- vehicle towed to the nearest SUBARU WARNING dealer for repair. For details, refer to ing the electronic parking brake switch, Towing F9-24.
  • Page 166: Low Fuel Warning Light

    (2.1 US gal, 1.8 Imp gal). whether any of the tires has an SUBARU dealer immediately. excessively low inflation pressure. CAUTION The light illuminates when the Hill Holder switch is pressed to activate the Hill...
  • Page 167: Power Steering Warning Light

    We recommend that you not a malfunction. Normal steering ing system. have your vehicle inspected at a SUBARU force will be restored after the steering dealer as soon as possible. CAUTION wheel is not operated for a while and &...
  • Page 168: Warning Chimes And Warning Light Of The Keyless Access With Push-Button Start System (If Equipped)

    . When the access key fob is taken malfunction. We recommend that out of the vehicle through an open you contact your SUBARU dealer window, the access key fob takeout Access key warning light (type B) as soon as possible.
  • Page 169 3-30 Instruments and controls/Warning and indicator lights ! List of warnings Operation indicator Inside warning Outside warning on push-button igni- Status Action chime chime tion switch Switch the push-button ignition switch to The driver s door was opened while the OFF , or close the driver s door.
  • Page 170 3-31 Instruments and controls/Warning and indicator lights Operation indicator Inside warning Outside warning on push-button igni- Status Action chime chime tion switch Power warning: Return the access key fob inside the vehicle, or switch the push-button igni- The door lock sensor was touched while Long beep (60 tion switch to OFF .
  • Page 171 We recommend that you contact a System malfunction warning: Ding Flashes in orange SUBARU dealer immediately and have A malfunction was detected in the power the vehicle inspected. system or steering lock.
  • Page 172: Immobilizer Indicator Light

    “ON” position to the ing. We recommend that you contact your following conditions. “ACC” or “LOCK” position nearest SUBARU dealer immediately. For models with “keyless access with In the event that an unauthorized key (for . Even if a malfunction occurs, such push-button start system”:...
  • Page 173: Select Lever/Gear Position Indicator

    3-34 Instruments and controls/Warning and indicator lights & Select lever/gear position in- NOTE . The gear shift indicator cannot be dicator deactivated. . Usually, the gear shift indicator is guideline for driving more fuel-effi- ciency and it also may operate to prevent a possible engine stall at low engine speed.
  • Page 174: High Beam Assist Indicator Light (Green) (If Equipped)

    High Beam Assist function F3-73. . when the light control switch is in the have your vehicle inspected at a AUTO position and the headlights illumi- SUBARU dealer as soon as possi- & High Beam Assist nate automatically (models with auto on/ ble.
  • Page 175: Auto Start Stop Warning Light/Auto Start Stop Off Indicator Light (Yellow) (If Equipped)

    Auto Start Stop system. your vehicle inspected by your SUBARU . Once the icy road surface warning...
  • Page 176: Instruments And Controls

    3-37 Instruments and controls/Combination meter display (color LCD) indicator appears, it will not disappear Combination meter display unless the outside temperature has (color LCD) (if equipped) increased to 58C (418F) or higher. WARNING Always pay adequate attention to safe driving when operating the combination meter display (color LCD) while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 177: Basic Operation

    3-38 Instruments and controls/Combination meter display (color LCD) Select lever/gear position indicator (refer & Basic operation original screen after a few seconds. While to Select lever/gear position indicator information reminder is shown on F3-34.) the display, it may be possible to display Odometer (refer to Odometer F3-9.)/ the warning screen again.
  • Page 178: Welcome Screen And Good-Bye Screen

    3-39 Instruments and controls/Combination meter display (color LCD) & Welcome screen and Good- & Warning screen & Telltale screen bye screen When the driver s door is opened and closed after unlocking the door, the welcome screen will appear on the com- bination meter display (color LCD) for approximately 20 seconds.
  • Page 179: Basic Screens

    Steering Responsive 3-28 Headlight warning light Engine low oil level 3-20 warning indicator SUBARU Rear Vehicle Detection warning indi- 3-36 cator (if equipped) : Average fuel consumption SUBARU Rear Vehicle : Driving range on remaining fuel Detection OFF indicator...
  • Page 180 3-41 Instruments and controls/Combination meter display (color LCD) Current fuel consumption screen: Driving information screen: Digital speed screen: : Current fuel consumption : Journey time Speed limit indicator (if equipped) : Driving range on remaining fuel : Journey distance Vehicle speed This screen displays the rate of fuel con- This screen displays the journey time (the This screen displays the current vehicle...
  • Page 181: Menu Screens

    3-42 Instruments and controls/Combination meter display (color LCD) NOTE Auto Start Stop screen (if equipped): Menu screen entering screen: . When the trip meter is reset, the corresponding accumulated time and the amount of fuel saving are also reset. . The time spent with the engine stopped by means of the Auto Start Stop system is also added to the journey time.
  • Page 182 3-43 Instruments and controls/Combination meter display (color LCD) The menu list is as follows. 1st menu 2nd menu 3rd menu Screen Settings Welcome Screen Good-bye Screen Gauge Initial Movement Units Tire Pressure Units (if equipped) Languages Warning Volume* (if equipped) EyeSight (models with EyeSight system) Lead Vehicle Acquisition Sound Lead Vehicle Moving Monitor Function...
  • Page 183 3-44 Instruments and controls/Combination meter display (color LCD) ! Lead Vehicle Moving Monitor By operating the switch on the LCD). steering wheel, you can select the menu. Function ! Tire Pressure Units (if equipped) Pull the /SET switch to enter the When adaptive cruise control is used, the Changes the units displayed in the Tire selected menu.
  • Page 184: Multi-Function Display (Black And White) (If Equipped)

    3-45 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (black and white) NOTE ! Interior Light Multi-function display (black The indicated values vary in accor- and white) (if equipped) Sets and customizes the interior light off dance with changes in the vehicle’s delay. running conditions. Also, the indicated NOTE ! One-touch lane changer values may differ slightly from the...
  • Page 185 3-46 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (black and white) ! How to change the information ! Driving range on remaining fuel display (models without combination meter display (color LCD)) INFO button When setting the displayed unit as MPH Pressing the INFO button on the steering When setting the displayed unit as km/h wheel switches the display in the following *1: Models without combination meter display...
  • Page 186 3-47 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (black and white) ! Average fuel consumption (models without combination meter display (color LCD)) When setting the displayed unit as MPH TRIP RESET switch When setting the displayed unit as km/h Press the TRIP RESET switch to switch If the driving range is shown as between the displays for the average fuel Displays the driving range per gallon of...
  • Page 187 3-48 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (black and white) ! Current fuel consumption (models ! Journey time (models without The journey time indication flashes each without combination meter display time a complete hour has elapsed. If the combination meter display (color (color LCD)) display is giving a reading other than the LCD))
  • Page 188 3-49 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (black and white) NOTE ! Auto Start Stop time (if equipped) between the displays for the average vehicle speed that corresponds to the A When the trip meter mileage is reset, trip meter mileage and the average the total time in conjunction with the vehicle speed that corresponds to the B trip meter is not shown until the vehicle...
  • Page 189: Outside Temperature Indicator

    3-50 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (black and white) ! Road surface freeze warning indi- 1. Press and hold the + button located fuse replacement. on the side of the information display. The cation & Outside temperature indica- stopped time will then flash. 2.
  • Page 190: Clock

    3-51 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) & Features . After the road surface freeze warn- Multi-function display (color ing has already appeared on the dis- LCD) (if equipped) The multi-function display (color LCD) has play, the warning will not appear again the following functions.
  • Page 191: Welcome Screen

    3-52 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) & Welcome screen & Self-check screen When the driver s door is opened and NOTE closed, the welcome screen will appear for When the setting is “On”, the self a short time. check screen appears. For details about this setting, refer to “On/Off NOTE setting”...
  • Page 192: Interruption Screen

    3-53 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) & Interruption screen & Basic operation NOTE . After performing the maintenance, change the setting of the correspond- ing maintenance item. For details, refer to “Maintenance settings” F3-65. . The maintenance notification screen will be displayed under either of the following conditions.
  • Page 193: Climate Control

    3-54 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) ! Outside temperature indicator ! Climate control screen The outside temperature is displayed on The climate control status is displayed on the multi-function display (color LCD). the multi-function display (color LCD). NOTE . The outside temperature indicator shows the temperature around the sensor.
  • Page 194 3-55 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) When operating the climate control sys- tem, the basic screen switches to the climate control screen. For details about climate control operation, refer to Climate control panel F4-2. ! Clock The clock can be displayed in either 12- hour display or 24-hour display.
  • Page 195 3-56 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) ! Information screen Press the INFO button on the steering wheel to switch the item displayed on the information screen. Content Description Page Electric components operating status screen Displays the operating status of the electric components and equipment. 3-57 Prevention safety screen Displays the status of your vehicle.
  • Page 196 3-57 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) NOTE ! Prevention safety screen ! Electric components operation . Indicators do not display for func- screen tions that are not equipped to the vehicle. . The indicators of functions that are not operating are displayed in grey. .
  • Page 197 3-58 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) NOTE ! Favorite screen Item Details The vehicle posture indication may differ from the actual vehicle posture. The engine coolant temperature is displayed. ! EyeSight screen (models with EyeSight system) The engine oil temperature is displayed.
  • Page 198 3-59 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) ! Navigation screen (if equipped) ! Audio screen Item Details The calender is displayed. Nothing is displayed. *1: If equipped NOTE Some displayed items may be not displayed depending on the model The navigation system information to the The screen of the currently selected audio and specifications.
  • Page 199 3-60 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) ! Fuel consumption screen ! Clock/date screen ! Guidance screen Average fuel consumption corresponding The time and date are displayed. When the INFO button on the steering to the driving distance of each trip meter wheel is pressed and held on this screen, You can select the time and date.
  • Page 200: Setting Screen

    3-61 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) & Setting screen 1. Press and hold the INFO button on the guidance screen. The top menu is dis- played. 2. Operate the switch to select the preferred menu from the top menu. 3.
  • Page 201 3-62 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) The menu list is as follows. Top menu 2nd menu Description Page Time/Date Time/Date* Set and adjust the date. 12h or 24h format can be selected. 3-63 Birthday Set a birthday. 3-63 Anniversary Set an anniversary day.
  • Page 202 3-63 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) ! Date and time settings ! Anniversary setting You can set the date, time and 12h or 24h 1. The procedure for setting an anniver- format settings. sary is the same as Birthday setting F3- 63, except that in step 1 Anniversary is ! Current date and time setting selected.
  • Page 203 3-64 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) 2. Select Yes to turn off the screen. Select No to return to the previous screen. Restoring the screen When the INFO button is operated after the ignition switch is turned to the ON or ACC position, the screen will be re- stored.
  • Page 204 3-65 Instruments and controls/Multi–function display (color LCD) ! Maintenance settings with the setting. . Even when either “Day” or “Dis- You can set maintenance reminders. tance” are displayed as “_ _” a pop- ! Engine oil setting up screen will appear. .
  • Page 205: How To Get The Source Code Using The Open Source

    F3-61. Software (FOSS). 1. Select Clear All Settings from the 2nd The license information and/or the source menu on the setting screen. Refer to code of such FOSS can be found at the Setting screen F3-61. following URL. http://www.globaldenso.com/en/open- source/ivi/subaru/...
  • Page 206: Clock

    & Preparation for clock adjust- & Setting the clock automati- Clock ment setting cally For models with a SUBARU genuine Before setting the clock, the setting mode To set the clock automatically, the Auto navigation and/or audio system, the clock ( Auto...
  • Page 207: Setting The Clock Manually

    3-68 Instruments and controls/Clock & Setting the clock manually ! Type B multi-function display (color ! Setting 12-hour or 24-hour dis- LCD) play To set the clock in manual mode, Manual must be selected in the clock adjustment The clock can be set to 12-hour or 24-hour setting preparation procedure.
  • Page 208: Regulatory Information

    3-69 Instruments and controls/Light control switch & Regulatory information Regardless of the position of the light Light control switch control switch, the illuminated lights are turned off when the key is removed from CAUTION the ignition switch. ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are .
  • Page 209: Headlights

    3-70 Instruments and controls/Light control switch & Headlights ! Operation NOTE When you drive in a foreign country in which the vehicular lane (left-hand traffic or right-hand traffic) is different from your country, to avoid blinding the oncoming driver, you need to block a part of the headlight lenses.
  • Page 210 When the ignition switch is in the ON operation and headlight illumination can position, the headlights, front position be changed by your SUBARU dealer. For lights, instrument panel illumination, tail details, we recommend that you contact lights and license plate lights are auto- your SUBARU dealer.
  • Page 211: High/Low Beam Change (Dimmer)

    3-72 Instruments and controls/Light control switch & High/low beam change ! Sensor for the auto on/off head- door handle two times successively (mod- els with keyless access with push-button (dimmer) lights (rain light sensor) (if start system ). equipped) NOTE .
  • Page 212: Headlight Flasher

    High Beam Assist – Do not modify the vehicle. function properly. – Always replace the windshield glass with genuine SUBARU parts (or equivalent products). CAUTION Do not hold the lever in the flashing position for more than just a few seconds.
  • Page 213 . The factory setting (default setting) inspected by your SUBARU dealer. for this function is set as “operational”. High Beam Assist indicator (green) This setting can be changed to OFF Temporary stop of High Beam Assist (non-operation) at SUBARU dealers.
  • Page 214 If the headlights of an oncoming inspected at a SUBARU dealer. tion ahead of your vehicle, etc. Therefore, vehicle or the tail lights of a vehicle the headlight mode may switch in some...
  • Page 215: Daytime Running Light System (If Equipped)

    ” position, the daytime front fog lights of an oncoming vehicle, the headlight mode may change from the high SUBARU dealers. For more details, we running light system is deactivated. . For models with the auto on/off beam to the low beam automatically.
  • Page 216: Steering Responsive Headlight (Srh) (If Equipped)

    3-77 Instruments and controls/Steering Responsive Headlight (SRH) NOTE Steering Responsive Head- SRH only activates when the vehicle is light (SRH) (if equipped) traveling forward at the speed of ap- proximately 8 km/h (5 mph) and over. SRH is a function that automatically moves the headlight beam to the left or &...
  • Page 217: Headlight Beam Leveler (If Equipped)

    SRH has been deactivated. When the vehicle is carrying a heavy load We recommend that you contact a and the headlight beams are angled SUBARU dealer for an inspection. upwards, the driver of an oncoming vehicle may experience glare. NOTE To prevent this, the automatic headlight .
  • Page 218 3-79 Instruments and controls/Headlight beam leveler Right-hand drive models Raises the level of the headlight beam Lowers the level of the headlight beam You can manually adjust the headlight beam level depending on the vehicle load balance. Increasing the dial position in the order of 0 to 5 will lower the headlight beam level.
  • Page 219 3-80 Instruments and controls/Headlight beam leveler . Except Australia models: Number of front seat Number of rear seat Load in the luggage Dial position occupants occupants compartment area 1 or 2 No load No load Full load* Full load* 4 to 5 Use in special case Use in special case Use in special case...
  • Page 220: Fog Light Switch

    3-81 Instruments and controls/Fog light switch switch back down to the following posi- Fog light switch tions. & Front fog light switch (if position (except Australia models) equipped) OFF position (Australia models) Front fog light operating condition (Australia models) Headlight switch Fog light switch The front fog lights will turn on when the Front fog light operating condition...
  • Page 221: Rear Fog Light Switch (If Equipped)

    3-82 Instruments and controls/Fog light switch & Rear fog light switch (if position when released. equipped) position (models with front fog lights) position (models without front fog lights) To turn off the rear fog light, perform either of the following procedures. .
  • Page 222: Turn Signal Lever

    Right turn tem”). changed by a SUBARU dealer. We . The push-button ignition switch is Lane change right signal recommend that you contact the nearest turned off (models with the “keyless Lane change left signal SUBARU dealer for details.
  • Page 223: Wiper And Washer

    In washed in an automatic car window, always use the wind- areas where water freezes in wash, make sure that the wiper shield washer. winter, use SUBARU Windshield is turned off. Otherwise, the wi-...
  • Page 224 “ON” position, the position. We recommend that you move accumulations of road salt or contact your SUBARU dealer and wipers will operate once. This indicates road film. Operate the windshield that the wiper switch is in the “AUTO”...
  • Page 225: Windshield Wiper And Washer Switches

    3-86 Instruments and controls/Wiper and washer & Windshield wiper and washer down to the low speed position or high speed position. switches – The wipers may not operate if the The wiper operates only when the ignition temperature around the rain light switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 226 The setting can be changed by a SUBARU dealer. For more details, we recommend that you contact a SUBARU dealer. ! Rain light sensor...
  • Page 227 3-88 Instruments and controls/Wiper and washer ! Windshield washer ! Wiper intermittent time control Australia models / MIST: Mist (for a single wipe) Except Australia models Except Australia models / OFF: Off Australia models Australia models / INT: Intermittent To wash the windshield, pull the wiper / LO: Low speed When the wiper switch is in the / INT...
  • Page 228: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Switch (5-Door Models)

    SUBARU dealer. We recommend that has dropped to the lower limit. If the you consult your SUBARU dealer for warning light illuminates, refill the tank details. with fluid. For the refilling procedure, refer to “Windshield washer fluid”...
  • Page 229: Headlight Washer (If Equipped)

    3-90 Instruments and controls/Headlight washer Headlight washer (if washer fluid as soon as you release the CAUTION wiper control lever. The headlight washer equipped) sprays the washer fluid for approximately Do not attach anything that disturbs 1 second and then stops automatically. the rear wiper operation on the rear gate.
  • Page 230: Mirrors

    3-91 Instruments and controls/Mirrors & Auto-dimming mirror (if ! How to use the auto-dimming mir- Mirrors equipped) Always check that the inside and outside WARNING mirrors are properly adjusted before you start driving. To ensure safety, always adjust the mirrors and operate the switch be- &...
  • Page 231: Outside Mirrors

    3-92 Instruments and controls/Mirrors & Outside mirrors NOTE ! Remote control mirror switch . Sensors are located in front of and ! Convex mirror (passenger side) behind the mirror. . Even with the mirror in the auto- WARNING matic dimming mode, the mirror sur- face turns bright if the shift lever/select Objects look smaller in a convex lever is shifted into the “R”...
  • Page 232 3-93 Instruments and controls/Mirrors . If the outside mirrors have been ! Power folding mirror switch (if mirror switch continuously, it may not manually folded slightly forward of the work. This is not a malfunction. Oper- equipped) regularly unfolded position, when you ate the switch again after waiting for a turn the ignition switch from the short period of time.
  • Page 233: Defogger And Deicer

    3-94 Instruments and controls/Defogger and deicer Defogger and deicer window defogger. Some models are also equipped with an outside mirror defogger and/or windshield wiper deicer. The de- fogger and deicer system is activated only when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 234: Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel

    It is dan- dealer. We recommend that you consult mode: gerous to drive without locking your SUBARU dealer for details. Also, for – If the vehicle speed remains at 15 the steering wheel. This may models with a combination meter display...
  • Page 235: Heated Steering Wheel System (If Equipped)

    3-96 Instruments and controls/Heated Steering Wheel system Heated Steering Wheel sys- CAUTION tem (if equipped) . If you use the Heated Steering Wheel system without the engine The Heated Steering Wheel system running, the battery voltage may warms the surface of the steering wheel drop below the permissible level at a constant temperature.
  • Page 236: Horn

    3-97 Instruments and controls/Horn system will automatically turn off ap- Horn proximately 30 minutes after the switch has been turned on. To sound the horn, push the horn pad.
  • Page 237 Climate control Ventilator control..........To turn off the climate control system ....4-11 Defrosting............4-11 Center and side ventilators ........Operating tips for heater and air Climate control panel.......... conditioner ............4-12 Type A ..............Cleaning ventilation grille........4-12 Type B ..............Efficient cooling after parking in direct Type C ..............
  • Page 238: Ventilator Control

    Climate control/Ventilator control Ventilator control Climate control panel & Center and side ventilators WARNING . The cooling function operates only when the engine is running. . Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in your vehicle.
  • Page 239: Type A

    Climate control/Climate control panel Airflow mode selection dial (Refer to & Type A Airflow mode selection F4-9.) Fan speed control dial (Refer to Fan speed control F4-10.) Temperature control dial (Refer to Tem- perature control F4-10.) Air conditioner button (Refer to Air conditioner control F4-10.) Air inlet selection button (Refer to Air inlet selection F4-11.)
  • Page 240: Type B

    Climate control/Climate control panel Airflow mode selection dial (Refer to & Type B Automatic climate control operation (type B, C and D) F4-7 and/or Airflow mode selection F4-9.) Fan speed control dial (Refer to Auto- matic climate control operation (type B, C and D) F4-7 and/or Fan speed control F4-10.) Temperature control dial (Refer to Auto-...
  • Page 241: Type C

    Climate control/Climate control panel Air inlet selection button (Refer to Air & Type C inlet selection F4-11.) MAX A/C button (Refer to Max A/C mode (type C and D) F4-10.) Defroster button (Refer to Defrosting F4-11.) Rear window defogger button and mirror heater button (if equipped) (Refer to Defogger and deicer F3-94.) Airflow mode selection dial (Refer to...
  • Page 242: Type D

    Climate control/Climate control panel Air inlet selection button (Refer to Air & Type D inlet selection F4-11.) MAX A/C button (Refer to Max A/C mode (type C and D) F4-10.) Defroster button (Refer to Defrosting F4-11.) Rear window defogger button and mirror heater button (if equipped) (Refer to Defogger and deicer F3-94.) Temperature control dial (right-hand side)
  • Page 243: Automatic Climate Control Operation (Type B, C And D)

    Climate control/Automatic climate control operation (type B, C and D) & Type B & Type C and D Automatic climate control operation (type B, C and D) 1. Turn the airflow mode selection dial 1. Press the AUTO button. The indicator and fan speed control dial to the AUTO light FULL AUTO on the multi-function position.
  • Page 244: Sensors

    Climate control/Automatic climate control operation (type B, C and D) & Sensors . When the air inlet selection is in properly and become damaged, the sys- MANUAL mode, the mode from before tem may not be able to control the interior the climate control system was turned off temperature correctly.
  • Page 245: Manual Climate Control Operation

    Climate control/Manual climate control operation Manual climate control op- eration & Airflow mode selection Select the airflow mode by using the airflow mode selection dial (type A and B) or the airflow mode selection button (type C and D). Airflow modes are as follows. (Ventilation 2 for type C and D): Instru- (Heat): Foot outlets, both side outlets of ment panel outlets and foot outlets...
  • Page 246: Max A/C Mode (Type C And D)

    4-10 Climate control/Manual climate control operation foot outlets and both side outlets of the maximum speed. The temperature will be controlled indivi- . The air inlet will be set to recirculation. instrument panel (Refer to Defrosting dually using the driver s and passenger s F4-11.) temperature control dials.
  • Page 247: Air Inlet Selection

    We recommend that you contact your When the indicator light on the air inlet selection button illuminates, interior air is SUBARU dealer for inspection. . The indicator light on the air inlet recirculated inside the vehicle. Press the selection button may flash in the air inlet selection button to the ON position following cases.
  • Page 248: Operating Tips For Heater And Air Conditioner

    We recommend by any accumulation of insects and leaves that you have your SUBARU dealer per- on the condenser. form this check.
  • Page 249: Air Conditioner Compressor Shut-Off When Engine Is Heavily Loaded

    We recommend that & Air conditioner compressor you consult your SUBARU dealer for shut-off when engine is service. Repairs needed as a result of heavily loaded using the wrong refrigerant are not cov- ered under the warranty.
  • Page 250: Air Filtration System

    SUBARU dealer. For replacement, we recommend that you use only a genuine SUBARU air (3) Push in the stoppers located on filter kit. both sides of the glove box and then...
  • Page 251 4-15 Climate control/Air filtration system doing this, be careful not to damage the hinge. 3. Replace the cabin air filter with a new 4. Reinstall the glove box, and connect one. the damper shaft. 5. Close the glove box. 2. Remove the cabin air filter according CAUTION to the following procedure in order to prevent dust on the air cleaner from falling...
  • Page 252: Audio

    Audio Antenna..............Audio set .............. Roof antenna ............
  • Page 253: Audio Set

    Audio/Antenna Antenna Audio set & Roof antenna CAUTION . Always consult your SUBARU dealer before installing a citizen band radio or other transmitting device in your vehicle. Such devices may cause the electronic control system to malfunction if they are incorrectly installed or if they are not suited for the vehi- cle.
  • Page 254: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment Interior light ............USB power supply..........Map lights ............Ashtray (if equipped)......... 6-10 Dome light ............Floor mat ............6-11 Cargo area light (5-door models) ......Coat hook............6-12 OFF delay timer ..........Shopping bag hook (5-door models) ....6-12 Sun visors ............
  • Page 255: Interior Light

    Interior equipment/Interior light & Dome light ! Automatic illumination Interior light When the map light switch is DOOR position, the map lights illuminate auto- CAUTION matically in the following cases. . Any of the doors other than the rear When leaving your vehicle, make gate (5-door models) is opened.
  • Page 256: Cargo Area Light (5-Door Models)

    The setting for the period of time in which the lights remain on (OFF delay To use the sun visor at a side window, timer) can be changed by a SUBARU swing it down and move it sideways. dealer. We recommend that you con- tact your SUBARU dealer for details.
  • Page 257: Vanity Mirror

    Interior equipment/Storage compartment & Vanity mirror & Vanity mirror with light (if Storage compartment equipped) CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Keep the vanity mirror cover closed . Always keep the storage com- while the car is being driven to avoid Keep the vanity mirror cover closed partment closed while driving to being blinded by glare.
  • Page 258: Glove Box

    Interior equipment/Storage compartment & Glove box & Center console & Cup holders The center console box provides a sto- CAUTION rage space. . Do not pick up a cup from the cup holder or put a cup in the holder while you are driving, as this may distract you and lead to an accident.
  • Page 259: Bottle Holders

    Interior equipment/Storage compartment ! Rear passenger’s cup holder (if & Bottle holders The bottle holder equipped on each door equipped) trim can be used to hold beverage bottles and other items. CAUTION CAUTION . Do not pick up a bottle from the When a cup in the rear passenger’s bottle holder or put a bottle in the cup holder contains a beverage, do...
  • Page 260: Accessory Power Outlets

    Interior equipment/Accessory power outlets ignition switch is in either the ACC or Accessory power outlets 120W. Overloading the accessory ON position. power outlet can cause a short circuit. Do not use double adap- You can use an electrical appliance by ters or more than one electrical connecting it to an outlet.
  • Page 261: Cigarette Lighter (If Equipped)

    “pop out” cigarette lighter assembly is available after its lighter element is heated. from your SUBARU dealer. Therefore, do not place a cigar- The cigarette lighter operates only when ette lighter plug in a socket that...
  • Page 262: Usb Power Supply

    Interior equipment/USB power supply cable is used. In this case, be sure to USB power supply malfunction of the connected connect the device using the special device. cable. . If a device is connected for a long . When a device that communicates CAUTION time when the engine is not with a PC is connected, power supply...
  • Page 263: Ashtray (If Equipped)

    6-10 Interior equipment/Ashtray Ashtray (if equipped) CAUTION . Do not use ashtrays as waste receptacles or leave a lighted cigarette in an ashtray. This could cause a fire. . Always extinguish matches and cigarettes before putting them into the ashtray, and then close the ashtray securely.
  • Page 264: Floor Mat

    . Be sure to use a genuine SUBARU floor mat or an equiva- lent designed with grommets in the correct locations. . Make sure that the driver’s floor mat is placed back in its proper location and is correctly secured on its retainers.
  • Page 265: Coat Hook

    6-12 Interior equipment/Coat hook Coat hook Shopping bag hook (5-door WARNING models) Obey the following instructions. . Do not hang coat hangers or CAUTION other hard or pointed objects on the coat hooks. Hang clothing Do not hang items on the shopping directly on the coat hooks with- bag hook that weigh 3 kg (6 lbs) or out using hangers.
  • Page 266: Cargo Area Cover (5-Door Models - If Equipped)

    6-13 Interior equipment/Cargo area cover (5–door models – if equipped) & To remove the cover housing Cargo area cover (5-door WARNING models – if equipped) 1. Rewind the cover. Do not place anything on the ex- tended cover. Putting excessive The cargo area cover is provided for weight on the extended cover can covering the cargo area and to protect its...
  • Page 267: Stowage Of The Cargo Area Cover

    6-14 Interior equipment/Cargo area cover (5–door models – if equipped) & Stowage of the cargo area & To install the cover housing cover 1. Shorten the cover housing. For models with a flat tire repair kit, the cargo area cover can be stowed under the cargo floor as follows.
  • Page 268: Cargo Tie-Down Hooks (5-Door Models - If Equipped)

    6-15 Interior equipment/Cargo tie–down hooks (5–door models – if equipped) Cargo tie-down hooks Under-floor storage compart- accident. (5-door models – if equipped) . Do not store spray cans, contain- ment (if equipped) ers with flammable or corrosive NOTE liquids or any other dangerous items in the storage compart- The shape of the storage compartment ment.
  • Page 269 Braking..............7-19 Displaying the Auto Start Stop system status ..7-44 System warning..........7-44 Braking tips ............7-19 Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) (if Brake system ............. 7-19 equipped) ............7-44 Disc brake pad wear warning indicators....7-21 System features..........
  • Page 270 Starting and operating SRVD warning indicator ........7-50 Handling of radar sensors........7-52 SRVD OFF switch..........7-51...
  • Page 271: Fuel

    Paint damage caused by rating is the Research Octane number. spilled fuel is not covered under the SUBARU Limited Warranty. If unleaded petrol with an octane rating of Fuel filler lid . The neck of the fuel filler pipe is...
  • Page 272 Starting and operating/Fuel slowly counterclockwise. WARNING WARNING Before opening the fuel filler cap, first touch the vehicle body or a . Fuel vapor is highly flammable. metal portion of the fuel pump or Before refueling, always first similar object to discharge any stop the engine and close all static electricity that may be present vehicle doors and windows.
  • Page 273 . We recommend that you always Otherwise, the painted surface could be damaged. use a genuine SUBARU fuel filler cap. If you use the wrong cap, it may not fit or have proper vent- ing and your fuel tank and emis-...
  • Page 274: Preparing To Drive

    Starting and operating/Preparing to drive Preparing to drive sion control system may be da- CAUTION maged. It could also lead to fuel spillage and a fire. Trapping small animals in the cool- You should perform the following checks . Immediately put fuel in the tank ing fan and belts of the engine may and adjustments every day before you result in a malfunction.
  • Page 275: Starting And Stopping Engine (Models Without Push-Button Start System)

    Starting and operating/Starting and stopping engine (models without push–button start system) NOTE ! General precautions when starting Starting and stopping engine . Avoid rapid racing and rapid accel- engine (models without push-button eration immediately after the engine start system) WARNING has started.
  • Page 276: Stopping Engine

    Starting and operating/Starting and stopping engine (models without push–button start system) & Stopping engine Warning and indicator lights F3-13. recommend that you contact your nearest SUBARU dealer for assis- 5. Turn the ignition switch to the START The ignition switch should be turned off tance.
  • Page 277: Starting And Stopping Engine (Models With Push-Button Start System)

    We recommend that you contact operates for a maximum of 10 seconds a SUBARU dealer immediately. Refer to Operating range for push-button and after starting the engine, the starter start system F3-6.
  • Page 278: Stopping Engine

    7-10 Starting and operating/Starting and stopping engine (models with push–button start system) switch. tion. The engine can also start when the the push-button ignition switch to start . The engine start procedures may select lever is in the N position, however, the engine.
  • Page 279: When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly

    L position. m e n d t h a t y o u c o n t a c t a SUBARU dealer immediately. WARNING Do not shift from the “P” or “N”...
  • Page 280: Select Lever

    7-12 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission . Never move the vehicle rearward automatically shift to the normal timing provides superior transmission effi- after the engine has warmed up. ciency for maximum fuel economy. At by inertia with the select lever set .
  • Page 281 7-13 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission ! P (Park) ! N (Neutral) This position is for parking the vehicle and This position is for restarting a stalled starting the engine. In this position, the engine. In this position, the transmission is transmission is mechanically locked to neutral, meaning that the wheels and prevent the vehicle from rolling freely.
  • Page 282: Selection Of Manual Mode (If Equipped)

    7-14 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission ! D (Drive) & Selection of manual mode (if OIL TEMP” warning light on the combi- This position is for normal driving. The nation meter will illuminate. Immedi- equipped) transmission shifts automatically and con- ately stop the vehicle in a safe location tinuously into a suitable gear according to and let the engine idle until the warning...
  • Page 283 7-15 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission the 1st position automatically (for exam- ple, at traffic signals) and the downshift indicator turns off. ! Gear shift indicator (if equipped) When shifting up is recommended for good fuel economy, the upshift indicator blinks.
  • Page 284: Selection Of "L" (If Equipped)

    7-16 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission & Shift lock function CAUTION The shift lock function helps prevent the Do not place or hang anything on improper operation of the select lever. the shift paddles. Doing so may . The select lever cannot be operated result in accidental gear shifting.
  • Page 285 (or the vehicle control lock cover. system) may be malfunctioning. We re- commend that you contact a SUBARU dealer for an inspection as soon as possible. 4. While depressing the brake pedal,...
  • Page 286: Driving Tips

    The power steering lock system may be malfunctioning. We more resistance when the steering system operates only while the engine is recommend that you contact a SUBARU wheel is operated. We recommend running. dealer for an inspection as soon as that you drive carefully to the near- possible.
  • Page 287: Braking

    7-19 Starting and operating/Braking ! Braking when a tire is punctured an opportunity to cool down. However, Braking if the power steering is operated in a Do not depress the brake pedal suddenly & Braking tips non-standard way which causes power when a tire is punctured.
  • Page 288 Emergency Stop Signal can be chan- flasher cautions the vehicles behind and continue depressing the brake pedal ged by a SUBARU dealer. For details, we reduces the possibility of a collision. strongly to bring the effect of the recommend that you contact your...
  • Page 289: Disc Brake Pad Wear Warning Indicators

    ABS. you are driving with an ABS recommend that you immediately have equipped vehicle could easily lead your vehicle checked by your SUBARU & ABS self-check to a serious accident. dealer. Just after the vehicle is started, you may...
  • Page 290: Abs Warning Light

    7-22 Starting and operating/Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system & Steps to take if EBD system carried out and does not indicate a Electronic Brake Force Dis- malfunction. fails tribution (EBD) system & ABS warning light The EBD system maximizes the effective- Refer to ABS warning light F3-23.
  • Page 291: Vehicle Dynamics Control System

    Starting and operating/Vehicle Dynamics Control system somewhat harder to control. Instead, we recommend that you have the Vehicle Dynamics Control vehicle towed to the nearest SUBARU system If all the warning lights illuminate simulta- dealer for repair. neously, take the following steps.
  • Page 292 Vehicle Dynamics Control operation tem performed by an authorized vehicle motion such as skidding indicator light. SUBARU dealer. using control of the brakes and . The following precautions should engine power. Do not turn off the NOTE...
  • Page 293: Vehicle Dynamics Control System Monitor

    7-25 Starting and operating/Vehicle Dynamics Control system . Always turn off the engine before briefly when starting the engine and when driving off after starting the replacing a tire. Failure to do so may engine. render the Vehicle Dynamics Control –...
  • Page 294 7-26 Starting and operating/Vehicle Dynamics Control system NOTE . Even when the Vehicle Dynamics Control system is deactivated, compo- When the switch has been pressed nents of the brake control system may to deactivate the Vehicle Dynamics still activate. When the brake control Control system, the Vehicle Dynamics system is activated, the Vehicle Dy- Control system automatically reacti-...
  • Page 295: Parking Your Vehicle

    Starting and operating/Parking your vehicle & Electronic parking brake Parking your vehicle tires to prevent the vehicle from moving and we recommend that you contact your SUBARU deal- WARNING . Never leave unattended children or pets in the vehicle. They could CAUTION accidentally injure themselves or .
  • Page 296 7-28 Starting and operating/Parking your vehicle leased. drive, always make sure that the . The electronic parking brake system parking brake has been released uses motors to apply the parking and the electronic parking brake brake. Therefore, operating sounds indicator light has turned off. from the motors will be heard when .
  • Page 297 7-29 Starting and operating/Parking your vehicle – The vehicle is parked on a steep ! Hill Holder function ate the electronic parking brake switch, slope. the electronic parking brake indicator – You operate the parking brake light may flash temporarily. However, WARNING this is not a malfunction if the light switch after the ignition switch has...
  • Page 298 7-30 Starting and operating/Parking your vehicle NOTE ! Hill Holder switch tion may not operate properly. How- . If the Hill Holder switch is pressed ever, this is not a malfunction. When stopping on an uphill slope, depress for more than 30 seconds, the Hill the brake pedal firmly and release it Holder indicator light turns off, electro- after the electronic parking brake in-...
  • Page 299: Parking Tips

    When parking on a hill, always turn the vehicle in the nearest safe location steering wheel. When the vehicle is and we recommend that you contact headed up the hill, the front wheels should your SUBARU dealer. be turned away from the curb. – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 300: Starting And Operating

    7-32 Starting and operating/Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Tire pressure monitoring WARNING system (TPMS) (if equipped) . If the low tire pressure warning light illuminates while driving, never brake suddenly. Instead, perform the following procedure. Otherwise an accident involving serious vehicle damage and ser- ious personal injury could occur.
  • Page 301: Tpms Screen (Type B Combination Meter) (If Equipped)

    SUBARU dealer to have . When a spare tire is mounted or a the system inspected. wheel rim is replaced without the original pressure sensor/trans- –...
  • Page 302: Tpms Mode Setting

    7-34 Starting and operating/Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) & TPMS mode setting ! Type A combination meter display ! TPMS mode selection Before driving your vehicle, make sure Normal mode that the TPMS mode is set to the most appropriate one based on the loading Loading mode condition of the vehicle.
  • Page 303 7-35 Starting and operating/Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) seconds). The current TPMS mode will be change the mode. The mode will change displayed in the trip meter display, and the in the following sequence. TPMS mode can be changed. Type A combination meter display: Type B combination meter display: NOTE When there are 2 tire placards (normal...
  • Page 304: Cruise Control (If Equipped)

    7-36 Starting and operating/Cruise control & To set cruise control NOTE Cruise control (if equipped) If no operations are performed while the TPMS mode selection is activated, Cruise control enables you to maintain a the display will return to the trip meter constant vehicle speed without holding after approximately 10 seconds.
  • Page 305 7-37 Starting and operating/Cruise control SET side and release it. Then release the accelerator pedal. NOTE If the set vehicle speed has not been memorized (other than when it has been temporarily canceled), the vehicle speed can be set even if the “RES/SET” switch is pressed to the “RES”...
  • Page 306: To Temporarily Cancel The Cruise Control

    7-38 Starting and operating/Cruise control Vehicle speed can be temporarily in- minate at this time. position. However, do not shift the lever into the “N” position while creased while driving with the cruise & To turn off the cruise control control activated.
  • Page 307: Cruise Control Indicator Light

    7-39 Starting and operating/Cruise control ! To decrease the speed (by the will be memorized and treated as the new When setting the displayed unit as “km/h”: “RES/SET” switch) set speed. The set speed can be decreased 1 km/h When setting the displayed unit as each time by pressing the RES/SET “MPH”: switch to the SET side.
  • Page 308: Auto Start Stop System (If Equipped)

    . the defroster is not in use you consult your SUBARU deal- . the electronic parking brake is not er. Continuing to drive the vehi- . the air conditioner is not in use (refer to...
  • Page 309 When replacing the CAUTION vehicle battery, be sure to replace it with a genuine SUBARU battery (or While the engine is temporarily equivalent) designed specifically for stopped by the Auto Start Stop use in a vehicle equipped with the Auto system, if the engine does not Start Stop system.
  • Page 310 SUBARU dealer as soon as possi- ble. Also, in the following cases, the length of time that the engine is temporarily stopped...
  • Page 311 7-43 Starting and operating/Auto Start Stop system ! Auto Start Stop OFF switch system will be disabled. The Auto Start Stop OFF indicator light on the combina- tion meter will then illuminate in yellow. If the switch is pressed once more, the Auto Start Stop system will turn on again.
  • Page 312: Displaying The Auto Start Stop System Status

    7-44 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) & Displaying the Auto Start ! Warning buzzer Subaru Rear Vehicle Detec- Stop system status tion (SRVD) (if equipped) The buzzer will sound when the engine hood is opened while the engine is Approximate indications of the time that stopped by the Auto Start Stop system.
  • Page 313: System Features

    7-45 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) ! Blind Spot Detection (BSD) may be delayed or it may not operate at all even when a vehicle is present in a neighboring lane or approaching from either side. The driver is responsible for paying attention to the rear and side areas of the vehicle.
  • Page 314 7-46 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) ! Limitations of the detectability of ! Lane Change Assist (LCA) ! Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) RCTA Since the detectability of RCTA is limited, the RCTA may not operate properly in parking areas in which the parking lanes are drawn diagonally to the driving lanes.
  • Page 315: System Operation

    7-47 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) & System operation stop operating) and the SRVD warning reversing the vehicle. indicator will appear. The SRVD will ! Operating conditions resume operation once these condi- tions are corrected, and the SRVD The SRVD will operate when all of the warning indicator will disappear.
  • Page 316: Srvd Approach Indicator Light/Warning Buzzer

    7-48 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) & SRVD approach indicator shifted for any reason, readjust- cars) – Vehicles that are not approach- ment is required. We recommend light/warning buzzer that you have the sensor adjusted ing your vehicle even though they While the SRVD is active, the following at a SUBARU dealer.)
  • Page 317 7-49 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) ! SRVD approach warning buzzer signal lever is operated toward the side in When there is a difference in height which this light turned on, the indicator between your lane and the neighbor- (only when reversing) light flashes to warn the driver of dangers.
  • Page 318: Srvd Warning Indicator

    7-50 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) from your vehicle mend that you have the system inspected at a SUBARU dealer. & SRVD warning indicator ! System temporary stop indicator due to reduced radar sensitivity ! System temporary stop indicator .
  • Page 319: Srvd Off Switch

    7-51 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) & SRVD OFF switch ! System malfunction indicator SRVD OFF indicator (type A) System malfunction indicator SRVD OFF switch (left-hand drive models) At first, this message will appear Then this message will appear This indicator appears when a malfunction occurs in the system.
  • Page 320: Handling Of Radar Sensors

    7-52 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) Press the switch again to activate the terminal or fuse replacement, after the SRVD. The SRVD OFF indicator disap- battery is reconnected, the SRVD will pears. be activated. When this occurs, the SRVD approach &...
  • Page 321 7-53 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) the radar sensors to strong im- pacts. If a sensor becomes misa- ligned, a system malfunction may occur, including the inability to detect vehicles entering the detec- tion areas. If any strong shock is...
  • Page 322 Driving tips New vehicle break-in driving – the first Rocking the vehicle ........... 8-11 1,600 km (1,000 miles) ........Loading your vehicle......... 8-11 Fuel economy hints ..........Safety precautions ..........8-11 Roof molding and load carrier (if equipped) ..8-12 Engine exhaust gas (carbon monoxide)....
  • Page 323: New Vehicle Break-In Driving - The First 1,600 Km (1,000 Miles)

    Driving tips/New vehicle break–in driving – the first 1,600 km (1,000 miles) New vehicle break-in driving Fuel economy hints Engine exhaust gas (carbon – the first 1,600 km (1,000 monoxide) miles) The following suggestions will help to save your fuel. WARNING The performance and long life of your .
  • Page 324: Catalytic Converter

    SUBARU dealer. as possible. If you must drive . Do not apply undercoating or rust under these conditions, drive only with all windows fully open.
  • Page 325: Periodic Inspections

    Lightproof adhesive tape 72 mm (2.83 in) We recommend that you consult a 15 mm (0.59 in) SUBARU dealer concerning whether the 65 mm (2.56 in) headlight of your vehicle is designed for 32.4 mm (1.28 in) left-hand traffic or right-hand traffic. Refer...
  • Page 326 Driving tips/Driving in foreign countries ! When you drive a vehicle that is designed for right-hand traffic in left-hand traffic countries (models with halogen light) Left side headlight Left side headlight Bulb center Bulb center Lightproof adhesive tape Lightproof adhesive tape 72 mm (2.83 in) 72 mm (2.83 in) 15 mm (0.59 in)
  • Page 327: Driving Tips For Awd Models

    Driving tips/Driving tips for AWD models Driving tips for AWD models obey the specification that is CAUTION printed on the tire placard. The tire placard is located on the If you use a temporary spare tire to WARNING driver’s door pillar. replace a flat tire, be sure to use the original temporary spare tire stored .
  • Page 328: Winter Driving

    Driving tips/Winter driving for ordinary front wheel drive vehicles. that process several times to dry out the Winter driving brake discs and brake pads. For safety purpose as well as to avoid & Operation during cold . Always check the cold tire pressure damaging the AWD system, you should before starting to drive.
  • Page 329 Driving tips/Winter driving ! Parking in cold weather the vehicle. CAUTION SUBARU Windshield Washer Fluid con- tains 58.5% methyl alcohol and 41.5% Adjust the washer fluid concentra- WARNING surfactant, by volume. Its freezing tem- tion appropriately for the outside Snow can trap dangerous exhaust perature varies according to how much it temperature.
  • Page 330: Driving On Snowy And Icy Roads

    If the wiper rubbers are frozen to the Control system F7-23. windshield or rear window, perform the If your SUBARU is not going to be used for an extended period, it is best to have following procedure. . To thaw the windshield wiper rubbers, the fuel tank filled to capacity.
  • Page 331: Corrosion Protection

    8-10 Driving tips/Winter driving & Snow tires — Handling deicer, use it. It is helpful to thaw the windshield wiper rubbers. Refer to De- — Braking fogger and deicer F3-94. WARNING — Speedometer/Odometer . To thaw the rear wiper rubber, use the calibration .
  • Page 332: Tire Chains

    8-11 Driving tips/Loading your vehicle 190 km/h (118 mph) or 210 km/h (130 Loading your vehicle nearest SUBARU dealer. mph), respectively. NOTE & Tire chains & Rocking the vehicle For better fuel economy, do not carry If it is necessary to use the tire chains for If you must rock the vehicle to free it from unneeded cargo.
  • Page 333: Roof Molding And Load Carrier (If Equipped)

    8-12 Driving tips/Loading your vehicle . Never allow passengers to ride or any other dangerous items inside the load carrier kit, carrying at- on a folded rear seatback, in the the vehicle. tachments and cargo does not trunk or in the cargo area. Doing exceed the maximum load limit.
  • Page 334: Trailer Towing (4-Door Models)

    Therefore, never tow a trailer with your load on the roof, thus affecting the vehicle. driving characteristics. SUBARU assumes no responsibility for Drive carefully. Avoid rapid starts, hard injuries or vehicle damage that may result cornering and abrupt stops. Crosswind from trailer towing, from any trailer towing effects will be increased.
  • Page 335: Driving Tips

    (1,000 miles) of driving. recommend that you seek the advice of . The standard bumper beam must your SUBARU dealer to assist you in & Towing weight be installed after you remove the purchasing a hitch and other necessary trailer hitch.
  • Page 336: Trailer Hitches (Dealer Option)

    & Trailer hitches (dealer option) When the ball is not used, place the ball cap and store securely. The use of a genuine SUBARU trailer & Trailer safety chains hitch is recommended. Consult your SUBARU dealer for details.
  • Page 337: Trailer Lights

    You should can result in failure of the spare tire that you consult your SUBARU dealer. also keep the following tips in and/or less stability of the vehicle Check for proper operation of the turn mind.
  • Page 338 SUBARU dealer. nificant blind spot. pace. . When passing other vehicles, consid- erable distance is required because of the...
  • Page 339 8-18 Driving tips/Trailer towing (5–door models) . Avoid using the accelerator pedal to ! Driving on grades 3. When the wheel blocks are in place, stay stationary on an uphill slope instead release the regular brakes slowly until the . On vehicles equipped with a dual of using the parking brake or foot brake.
  • Page 340: Additional Information For Europe

    8-19 Driving tips/Trailer towing (5–door models) & Additional information for Europe The following information represents the European statutory and regulatory re- quirements of EEC 1230/2010. ! Maximum permissible vehicle weight (MPW) and maximum per- missible rear axle weight (rear MPAW) for trailer towing WARNING Never exceed the maximum towing Rear MPAW...
  • Page 341 8-20 Driving tips/Trailer towing (5–door models) Model MPW at towing (kg) MPAW at towing (kg) 5-door models 2.0 L 1,140 2,000 CVT: Continuously Variable Transmission AWD: All-Wheel Drive...
  • Page 342 8-21 Driving tips/Trailer towing (5–door models) ! The technically permissible maxi- mum mass at the coupling point (ball coupling load) 80 kg ! Mounting points of the coupling device The mounting points of the coupling on the towing vehicle are shown in the diagram. 5-door models Maximum permissible rear overhang for the coupling point: 909 mm (36 in) Coupling...
  • Page 343: In Case Of Emergency

    In case of emergency If you park your vehicle in case of an If no steam is coming from the engine compartment ........... 9-23 emergency ............Towing ..............9-24 Temporary spare tire (if equipped) ....Towing hooks and tie-down hooks/holes .... 9-24 Maintenance tools ..........
  • Page 344: If You Park Your Vehicle In Case Of An Emergency

    We recommend that you position. contact your SUBARU dealer as Turn on the hazard warning by pushing soon as possible for tire and the hazard warning flasher switch. Turn it sensor replacement and/or sys- off by pushing the switch again.
  • Page 345: Maintenance Tools

    In case of emergency/Maintenance tools . Do not drive over obstacles. This tire Maintenance tools CAUTION has a smaller diameter, so road clearance is reduced. Never use any temporary spare tire Your vehicle is equipped with the following other than the original. Using other maintenance tools: sizes may result in severe mechan- .
  • Page 346: Tool Bag

    In case of emergency/Maintenance tools & Tool bag ! Models without flat tire repair kit Screwdriver Wheel nut wrench Tool bag The screwdriver and wheel nut wrench are stored in the tool bag. These tools can also be stored in the tool bucket. &...
  • Page 347 In case of emergency/Maintenance tools ! Models with flat tire repair kit Example of jack label Wheel nut wrench Jack label Screwdriver Jack handle CAUTION Jack Jack WORKING LOAD LIMIT Towing hook (eye bolt) Towing hook (eye bolt) NOTE . For how to use the jack, refer to “Flat tires”...
  • Page 348: Flat Tires

    In case of emergency/Flat tires . Always turn off the engine before Flat tires jack. raising the flat tire off the ground using the jack. Never swing or ! Procedure If you have a flat tire while driving, never push the vehicle supported with brake suddenly;...
  • Page 349 In case of emergency/Flat tires NOTE Make sure that the jack is well lubri- cated before using it. 7. If your vehicle has wheel covers, 8. Loosen the wheel nuts using the wheel remove them by holding and pulling the nut wrench but do not remove the nuts.
  • Page 350 In case of emergency/Flat tires Jack-up points (type B models) 10. Insert the jack handle into the jack- 12. Before putting the spare tire on, clean screw, and turn the handle until the tire the mounting surface of the wheel and hub 9.
  • Page 351: Sealing Flat Tire (Models With Flat Tire Repair Kit)

    In case of emergency/Flat tires equipment could strike occupants and cause injury. Store the tire and all tools in the proper place. & Sealing flat tire (models with flat tire repair kit) WARNING Read these instructions and warnings carefully before sealing a Support holder flat tire.
  • Page 352 We recommend that you – Two or more tires have been have the sealed tire changed by your punctured. nearest SUBARU dealer. You may reuse – The expiration date of the the wheel if the attached sealant is wiped sealant has passed.
  • Page 353 We recommend that so that you are able to seal the air compressor to enable the use you consult your SUBARU dealer flat tire without being in danger. of a power supply or a battery or tire dealer for advice.
  • Page 354 9-12 In case of emergency/Flat tires ! Location of the flat tire repair kit ! Contents of the flat tire repair kit Air compressor (front side) Air gauge Flat tire repair kit Sealant bottle Power plug Quick reference guide The flat tire repair kit is stored under the Air compressor floor of the cargo area.
  • Page 355 9-13 In case of emergency/Flat tires the sealant, allergy symptoms may occur. Air compressor (rear side) Sealant bottle Hose Hose Compressor switch Valve Expiration date WARNING CAUTION . Do not drink the sealant. If the sealant is accidentally swal- Replace the sealant bottle with a lowed, seek medical attention new one before the expiration date immediately.
  • Page 356 9-14 In case of emergency/Flat tires ! How to seal the flat tire CAUTION To seal the flat tire, perform the following . Make sure that the air compres- steps. sor switch is OFF. . First, pump in the sealant and air. Drive .
  • Page 357 . If tire pressure doesn’t reach the green zone for 10 minutes, this kit will be unable to seal the tire. Please contact your SUBARU 3. Turn the bottle upside down and tilt the dealer for help. bottle cap into the bottle holder of the air compressor.
  • Page 358 9-16 In case of emergency/Flat tires puressure gauge is hard to read, turn air and fasten the valve cap. the compressure switch off once to get an accurate reading. 6. Turn the air compressor power switch Connect the hose of the bottle to the valve off when the air pressure reaches the of the bottle in a circular fashion to avoid green zone of the air gauge.
  • Page 359 (50 mph). Driving faster Before the tire is removed from the rim, than that can result in the vehicle inform your SUBARU dealer or other tire shaking. dealer that the tire contains sealant. . Do not use tire chains on a sealed CAUTION tire.
  • Page 360: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    New sealant and replacement parts can be purchased from your authorized If the low tire pressure warning light repair shop or SUBARU dealer, and illuminates while driving, never they should also be installed into the brake suddenly and keep driving kit by a specialist.
  • Page 361: Jump Starting

    Jump starting the TPMS is unable to monitor all four road wheels. We recommend meter) (if equipped) & Battery Precautions! that you contact your SUBARU deal- er as soon as possible for tire and sensor replacement and/or system WARNING resetting.
  • Page 362: Precautions When Jump Starting

    9-20 In case of emergency/Jump starting and protective gloves when inspect- can cause blindness and burns. gen gas. To prevent an explosion, ing your vehicle’s battery. Avoid charge your vehicle’s battery in a tipping the battery and subjecting it well ventilated area and keep flames Keep flames away: to shocks since this could cause away.
  • Page 363: How To Jump Start

    9-21 In case of emergency/Jump starting & How to jump start for jump starting, consult a com- petent mechanic. 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12 volts and the negative terminal is grounded. CAUTION 2. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, do not let the two vehicles touch.
  • Page 364 9-22 In case of emergency/Jump starting (1) Connect one jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal on the discharged battery. (2) Connect the other end of the jumper cable to the positive (+) term- inal of the booster battery. (3) Connect one end of the other cable to the negative (−) terminal of the booster battery.
  • Page 365: Engine Overheating

    LOW mark, add coolant up to the FULL away from the vehicle until it cools down. mark. . We recommend that you contact an authorized SUBARU dealer. NOTE For details about how to check the coolant level or how to add coolant, refer to “Engine coolant”...
  • Page 366: Towing

    If towing is necessary, it is best done by The towing hooks should be used only in your SUBARU dealer or a commercial an emergency (e.g., to free a stuck vehicle towing service. Observe the following from mud, sand or snow).
  • Page 367 9-25 In case of emergency/Towing . Be sure to remove the towing hole until its thread can no longer be seen. hook after towing. Leaving the towing hook mounted on the vehicle could interfere with prop- er operation of the SRS airbag system in a frontal collision.
  • Page 368 9-26 In case of emergency/Towing ! Front tie-down hooks ! Rear tie-down holes After towing, remove the towing hook from the vehicle and return it to its storage position. Fit the towing hook cover on the bumper. WARNING . Do not use the towing hook except when towing your vehicle.
  • Page 369: Using A Flat-Bed Truck

    9-27 In case of emergency/Towing the plugs. After using the rear tie-down 2. Apply the parking brake firmly. WARNING holes, return the plugs to their original 3. Secure the vehicle onto the carrier . Never turn the ignition switch to places.
  • Page 370: Electronic Parking Brake - If The Electronic Parking Brake Cannot Be Released

    We recommend that you contact your CAUTION SUBARU dealer and have your SUBARU dealer release the electronic parking Keep metallic objects, magnetic brake. sources and signal transmitters away from between the access key fob and the push-button ignition switch.
  • Page 371: Switching Power Status

    SUBARU dealer. When the communication between the & Starting engine access key fob and the vehicle is com- pleted, a chime (ding) will sound, and the 1.
  • Page 372: Rear Gate - If The Rear Gate Cannot Be Opened

    In the event that you cannot open the rear you contact your SUBARU dealer. doing so may cause an injury. Al- gate by operating the rear gate opener ways use a flat-head screwdriver or button, you can open it from inside the a similar tool.
  • Page 373: Models With Double Locking System

    The rear gate open lever is still CAUTION mend that you have the system checked shielded with an anti-theft cover even by a SUBARU dealer. after removing the access cover. So, If your vehicle is involved in an remove the anti-theft cover using a...
  • Page 374 9-32 In case of emergency/If your vehicle is involved in an accident Models without “keyless access with push-button start system”: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK or ACC position. 2. Restart the engine. Models with “keyless access with push-button start system”: 1.
  • Page 375: Appearance Care

    Appearance care Exterior care ............10-2 Cleaning the interior.......... 10-5 Washing............. 10-2 Seat fabric ............10-5 Waxing and polishing ......... 10-3 Leather seat materials........10-6 Cleaning alloy wheels......... 10-4 Synthetic leather upholstery....... 10-6 Corrosion protection.......... 10-4 Seatbelt ............. 10-6 Climate control panel, audio panel, instrument Most common causes of corrosion .....
  • Page 376: Exterior Care

    10-2 Appearance care/Exterior care . Do not use organic solvents Exterior care attached, it may scratch the roof. when washing the surface of the When reinstalling the removed & Washing bulb assembly cover. However, if antenna rod, be sure to fully a detergent with organic solvents tighten it.
  • Page 377: Waxing And Polishing

    10-3 Appearance care/Exterior care Wash dirt off with a wet sponge and plenty Mud and sand adhering to the underbody type, and they can damage or deform the of lukewarm or cold water. Do not wash components may accelerate their corro- resin parts such as moldings, or cause the vehicle with hot water and in direct sion.
  • Page 378: Cleaning Alloy Wheels

    SUBARU dealer or an auto & Cleaning alloy wheels fine appearance, strength, and reliable paint specialist.
  • Page 379: To Help Prevent Corrosion

    If the stain does not come out, try a treatment or should be replaced. We commercially-available fabric cleaner. Use recommend that you contact your the cleaner on a hidden place and make SUBARU dealer to perform this kind of – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 380: Leather Seat Materials

    If . Do not use organic solvents such your SUBARU is to be parked for a long as paint thinners or fuel, or time in bright sunlight, it is recommended...
  • Page 381: Monitor

    10-7 Appearance care/Cleaning the interior tain those solvents. Doing so other volatile substance. Such could damage the surface and cleaning fluid could erase the cause the color to deteriorate. lettering on the switches at the bottom of the monitor. . Do not use chemical solvents that contain silicone on the vehi- cle audio system, electrical com- ponents of the air-conditioner or...
  • Page 382: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and service Maintenance schedule ........11-3 Brake fluid............11-22 Maintenance precautions........11-7 Checking the fluid level........11-22 Recommended brake fluid ....... 11-22 Before checking or servicing in the engine compartment............ 11-8 Brake booster ..........11-23 When checking or servicing in the engine Brake pedal ............
  • Page 383 Maintenance and service Rear window wiper blade assembly (5-door Front fog light and daytime running light (if models)............11-36 equipped) ............11-46 Rear window wiper blade rubber (5-door Side turn signal light (if equipped)....11-48 models)............11-37 Rear combination lights ........11-48 Battery...............
  • Page 384: Maintenance Schedule

    These conditions may differ from one country to another. Therefore there may be special requirement in your country. We recommend that you ask your authorized SUBARU dealer for the actual maintenance schedule applied to your vehicle. . For models with a multi-function display (color LCD), you can set a reminder to be displayed when a scheduled maintenance item is almost due.
  • Page 385 6 1,000 km 6 1,000 miles Cooling system, hoses and connections 1st replacement: 132 months (11 years)/220,000 km (137,500 miles) Replace engine coolant (SUBARU Super From the 2nd replacement: 72 months (6 years)/120,000 km (75,000 Coolant or equivalent) miles) Fuel system, lines and connections...
  • Page 386 11-5 Maintenance and service/Maintenance schedule MAINTENANCE INTERVAL (Number of months or km (miles), whichever occurs first) Months MAINTENANCE ITEM REMARKS 6 1,000 km 6 1,000 miles Continuously variable transmission fluid See NOTE 4) Brake fluid See NOTE 5) Disc brake pads and discs/Front and rear axle See NOTE 2) boots and axle shaft joint portions Brake lining and drums (including parking...
  • Page 387 11-6 Maintenance and service/Maintenance schedule NOTE 1) When the vehicle is used under severe driving conditions mentioned in the following examples*, the engine oil and oil filter should be changed more frequently. 2) When the vehicle is used under severe driving conditions mentioned in the following examples*, inspection should be performed at every 15,000 km (9,000 miles) or 12 months whichever occurs first.
  • Page 388: Maintenance Precautions

    NOTE . Never keep the engine running in service for your SUBARU. a poorly ventilated area, such as SUBARU does not endorse the use of Incorrect or incomplete service could a garage or other closed areas. non-SUBARU approved flushing sys- cause improper or unsafe vehicle opera- .
  • Page 389: Before Checking Or Servicing In The Engine Compartment

    11-8 Maintenance and service/Maintenance precautions & Before checking or servicing operation indicator on the Doing so may cause your hand to in the engine compartment switch is turned off. Then take slip off the drive belt cover and the access key fob out from result in an injury.
  • Page 390: Maintenance Tips

    ! Type A clips Maintenance tips & When replacing parts For information about replacement parts for maintenance, we recommend that you contact any authorized SUBARU dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. & Removing and reinstalling clips...
  • Page 391 11-10 Maintenance and service/Maintenance tips ! Reinstalling clips ! Type B clips ! Type C clips Type A clips 1. Pull out the center portion of the clip 1. Turn the clip counterclockwise using a using a flat-head screwdriver as shown in Phillips screwdriver until the center portion the illustration.
  • Page 392: Engine Hood

    The engine hood could close suddenly, possibly causing injuries from slamming. . Do not install accessories other than genuine SUBARU parts or an equivalent to the engine hood. If the engine hood becomes too heavy, the stay may not be able to support holding it open.
  • Page 393 11-12 Maintenance and service/Engine hood 3. Release the secondary hood release WARNING by moving the lever between the front grille and the hood toward the left. Always check that the hood is properly locked before you start driving. If it is not, it might fly open while the vehicle is moving and block your view, which may cause an accident and serious bodily in-...
  • Page 394: Engine Compartment Overview

    11-13 Maintenance and service/Engine compartment overview Brake fluid reservoir (page 11-22) Engine compartment overview Fuse box (page 11-40) Battery (page 11-38) Windshield washer tank (page 11-32) Radiator cap (page 11-17) Engine oil filler cap (page 11-14) Engine coolant reservoir (page 11-17) Engine oil filter (page 11-15) Engine oil level gauge (page 11-14) 10) Coolant pipe cap (page 11-19)
  • Page 395: Engine Oil

    1 quart every 1,200 miles, we recommend that you contact your & Engine oil consumption SUBARU dealer who may perform a test Some engine oil will be consumed while under controlled conditions. driving. Under the following conditions, oil &...
  • Page 396: Changing The Oil And Oil Filter

    Fully trained mechanics are on standby correct. at a SUBARU dealer to utilize the NOTE special tools, spare parts and recom- . To prevent overfilling the engine oil,...
  • Page 397: Synthetic Oil

    If the radiator cooling fan does not operate sure to always use genuine meets the same requirements given for even when the coolant temperature high SUBARU Super Coolant or an conventional engine oil. When using warning light blinks or illuminates in RED, equivalent (non-amine type cool- synthetic oil, you must use oil of the same the cooling fan circuit may be defective.
  • Page 398: Engine Coolant

    11-17 Maintenance and service/Cooling system & Engine coolant ! Checking the coolant level 1. Check the coolant level on the outside of the reservoir while the engine is cool. 2. If the level is close to or lower than the WARNING LOW level mark, add coolant up to the Never attempt to remove the radia-...
  • Page 399 11-18 Maintenance and service/Cooling system 3. If the reserve tank is empty, remove radiator, reinstall the cap and check that the radiator cap and refill coolant up to just the rubber gaskets inside the radiator cap below the filler neck as shown in the are in the proper position.
  • Page 400: Air Cleaner Element

    It may be difficult to change the coolant. We recommend that you have the coolant The air cleaner element functions as a changed by your SUBARU dealer if filter screen. When the element is perfo- necessary. rated or removed, engine wear will be excessive and engine life shortened.
  • Page 401: Spark Plugs

    6. Install in the reverse order of removal. It may be difficult to replace the spark plugs. We recommend that you have the NOTE spark plugs replaced by your SUBARU dealer. Install the air cleaner element so that the surface with “UPR” printed on it The spark plugs should be replaced faces upward.
  • Page 402: Drive Belts

    Mainte- consult your SUBARU dealer for inspec- SUBARU dealer. nance schedule F11-3. We recommend tion. that you consult your SUBARU dealer for & Recommended grade and replacement. viscosity If the drive belt is loose, cracked or worn, Each oil manufacturer has its own base contact your SUBARU dealer.
  • Page 403: Brake Fluid

    The fluid level must be checked in this commend that you have the area. vehicle checked at your SUBARU MIN level line dealer. Check the fluid level monthly. Check the fluid level on the outside of the CAUTION reservoir.
  • Page 404: Brake Booster

    If the brake booster does not operate as Check the brake pedal free play and described in the following, we recommend reserve distance according to the main- that you have it checked by your SUBARU tenance schedule. dealer. & Checking the brake pedal 1.
  • Page 405: Replacement Of Brake Pad

    Summer tires are inadequate for driving times. that you have the brake pads serviced by on slippery roads such as on snow- your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. covered or icy roads. WARNING If you drive your vehicle on snow-covered...
  • Page 406: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    Maintenance and service/Tires and wheels ! Winter (snow) tires temperature outside. By way of example, we recommend that you go to a SUBARU the following table shows the required tire dealer to have the system inspected as Winter tires are best suited for driving on pressures that correspond to various out- soon as possible.
  • Page 407: Tire Inspection

    SUBARU dealer. that cannot be seen with the naked eye. sure warning light will illuminate This type of damage does not become...
  • Page 408 11-27 Maintenance and service/Tires and wheels NOTE before any long journey. . The air pressure in a tire increases by approximately 30 kPa (0.3 kgf/cm 4.3 psi) when the tire becomes warm. . The tires are considered cold when the vehicle has been parked for at least three hours or has been driven less than 1.6 km (1 mile).
  • Page 409: Wheel Balance

    SUBARU dealer. Also have them If the tire placard shows tire pressures for adjusted after tire repairs and after tire the vehicle when fully loaded and for the rotation.
  • Page 410: Tire Rotation Direction Mark

    11-29 Maintenance and service/Tires and wheels the direction mark facing forward. cause the vehicle to hydroplane. The resulting loss of vehicle control & Tire rotation can lead to an accident. NOTE For safety, inspect tire tread regularly and replace the tires before their tread wear indicators become visible.
  • Page 411: Tire Replacement

    It may be difficult to rotate the tires. We — Ride recommend that you have the tires For safe vehicle operation, SUBARU — Handling rotated by your SUBARU dealer. recommends replacing all four tires at — Braking the same time.
  • Page 412: Wheel Replacement

    Replacement wheels are available from SUBARU dealers. WARNING Use only those wheels that are specified for your vehicle. Wheels not meeting specifications could...
  • Page 413: Alloy Wheels (If Equipped)

    (type A) the center cap is replaced, we recommend that you replace them with genuine SUBARU parts designed for alloy wheels. . When stacking and storing removed tires, place shock-absorbing material be- tween the tires to protect the wheels from...
  • Page 414: Adding The Windshield Washer Fluid

    In areas where water freezes in winter, use an anti-freeze type windshield washer fluid. SUBARU Windshield Washer 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.
  • Page 415: Replacement Of Wiper Blades

    11-34 Maintenance and service/Replacement of wiper blades temperature, it may freeze and block the Replacement of wiper blades carefully return the wiper arms nozzles. on the windshield by hand. You should not return the wiper arms Grease, wax, insects, or other material on CAUTION to the windshield only by the the windshield or the wiper blade results in...
  • Page 416: Windshield Wiper Blade Assembly

    11-35 Maintenance and service/Replacement of wiper blades & Windshield wiper blade as- sembly NOTE Do not lower the wiper arm while the wiper blade assembly is removed. 1. Raise the wiper arm off the windshield. Lock knob 3. When installing the wiper blade as- sembly, align it with the wiper arm 2.
  • Page 417: Window Wiper Blade Rubber

    NOTE It may be difficult to perform the wiper blade rubber replacement. We recom- mend that you contact your SUBARU dealer for wiper blade rubber replace- ment if necessary. 2. Turn the wiper blade assembly coun- terclockwise.
  • Page 418: Rear Window Wiper Blade Rubber (5-Door Models)

    11-37 Maintenance and service/Replacement of wiper blades & Rear window wiper blade rubber (5-door models) 3. Pull the wiper blade assembly toward 2. Pull the blade rubber assembly out of you to remove it from the wiper arm. the plastic support. 4.
  • Page 419: Battery

    11-38 Maintenance and service/Battery install them in the new blade rubber. with the stoppers on the plastic support Battery ends. If the rubber is not retained properly, & Battery Precautions! the wiper may scratch the rear window glass. 5. Install the wiper blade assembly to the WARNING wiper arm.
  • Page 420 11-39 Maintenance and service/Battery and protective gloves when inspect- can cause blindness and burns. gen gas. To prevent an explosion, ing your vehicle’s battery. Avoid charge your vehicle’s battery in a tipping the battery and subjecting it well ventilated area and keep flames Keep flames away: to shocks since this could cause away.
  • Page 421: Fuses

    11-40 Maintenance and service/Fuses Fuses CAUTION Never use more than 10 amperes CAUTION when charging the battery because it will shorten battery life. Never replace a fuse with one hav- ing a higher rating or with material other than a fuse because serious damage or a fire could result.
  • Page 422: Installation Of Accessories

    Installation of accessories when removing it from the main fuse box. We recommend that you always consult your SUBARU dealer before installing fog lights or any other electrical equipment in your vehicle. Such accessories may cause the electronic system to malfunc- tion if they are incorrectly installed or if they are not suited for the vehicle.
  • Page 423: Replacing Bulbs

    It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if & Headlights (models with LED necessary. headlights)
  • Page 424 SUBARU dealer for proper adjustment of the headlight aim. . It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. Right-hand side 1. Use a screwdriver to undo the clips on the air intake duct, then remove the air intake duct.
  • Page 425: Front Turn Signal Light (Models With Led Headlights)

    & Front turn signal light (mod- els with LED headlights) NOTE It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. Low beam bulb High beam bulb 3. Disconnect the electrical connector...
  • Page 426 NOTE . It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. . The bulbs used for the position light 3. Remove the 2 clips from the fender emit light that is whiter than conven- lining.
  • Page 427: Front Fog Light And Daytime Running Light

    (if equipped) NOTE It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. 7. After replacing the bulb, reattach the fender lining. 1. Remove the 2 clips and turn over the mud guard.
  • Page 428 11-47 Maintenance and service/Replacing bulbs Type A Type B Type C Fog light Fog light Daytime running light Daytime running light 3. Remove the bulb. 4. Replace the bulb with a new one. 5. After replacing the bulb, reattach the mud guard.
  • Page 429: Equipped)

    11-48 Maintenance and service/Replacing bulbs & Side turn signal light (if & Rear combination lights panel as illustrated. equipped) ! 4-door models NOTE Make sure that the “ ” part of the trunk trim in the illustration does not contact the trunk lid stay.
  • Page 430 11-49 Maintenance and service/Replacing bulbs the clips. the rear combination light assembly. ! 5-door models Tail light Rear turn signal light 3. Slide the rear combination light as- sembly rearward and remove it from the 4. Remove the bulb socket from the rear vehicle.
  • Page 431: Back-Up Light/Rear Fog Light (If Equipped)

    & Back-up light/Rear fog light (if equipped) NOTE It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. We recommend that you have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. ! 4-door models 1. Open the trunk. Guide pins 8. Tighten the upper and lower screws.
  • Page 432 11-51 Maintenance and service/Replacing bulbs ! 5-door models clockwise and remove it. For right side light, turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and remove it. 3. For left side light, turn the bulb socket clockwise and remove it. 1. Apply a flat-head screwdriver to the For right side light, turn the bulb socket light cover as shown in the illustration, and counterclockwise and remove it.
  • Page 433: License Plate Light

    & Map light 1. License plate light must be pushed outwards, then pulled out to be removed. CAUTION Replacing the bulb could cause burns since the bulb may be very hot. Have the bulb replaced by your SUBARU dealer.
  • Page 434: Vanity Mirror Light (If Equipped)

    It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. We recommend that you have the bulbs CAUTION replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. Replacing the bulb could cause burns since the bulb may be very hot. Have the bulb replaced by your SUBARU dealer.
  • Page 435: Replacing Key Battery

    CAUTION . It is recommended that the battery . Do not let dust, oil or water get on should be replaced at a SUBARU deal- or in the access key fob/trans- . Use a new battery. mitter when replacing battery.
  • Page 436 11-55 Maintenance and service/Replacing key battery & Replacing battery of trans- mitter Battery: Button battery CR1620 2. Wrap a flat-head screwdriver with vinyl 4. Insert a new battery with its positive (+) tape or a cloth, and insert it in the gap to side facing upward as shown in the figure.
  • Page 437 11-56 Maintenance and service/Replacing key battery 2. Remove the transmitter case from the 4. Replace the old battery with a new key head. battery (type CR1620 or equivalent) mak- ing sure to install the new battery with the negative (−) side facing up. 5.
  • Page 438: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications ............. 12-2 Brake disc ............12-9 Fuses and circuits ........... 12-10 Dimensions............12-2 Fuse panel located in the passenger Engine ............... 12-3 compartment ..........12-10 Fuel ..............12-3 Fuse panel located in the engine Engine oil ............12-4 compartment ..........
  • Page 439 12-2 Specifications/Specifications Specifications The following specifications are subject to change without notice. & Dimensions mm (in) Item 4-door models 5-door models Overall length 4,625 (182.1) 4,460 (175.6) Overall width 1,775 (70.0) Overall height 1,455 (57.3) 1,480 (58.3) Wheel base 2,670 (105.1) Tread Front 1,540 (60.6)
  • Page 440: Engine

    12-3 Specifications/Specifications & Engine FB20 Engine model (2.0 L, DOHC, non-turbo) Engine type Horizontally opposed, liquid cooled 4 cylinder, 4-stroke petrol engine Displacement cc 1,995 84.0 6 90.0 Bore 6 Stroke mm (in) (3.31 6 3.54) Compression ratio 12.5 : 1 Firing order &...
  • Page 441: Engine Oil

    SUBARU dealer. ! Approved engine oil Always use the SUBARU approved engine oil. For further details, we recommend that you contact your SUBARU dealer. If the approved engine oil is unavailable, use the alternative engine oil described on the next page.
  • Page 442 12-5 Specifications/Specifications ! Alternative engine oil If the SUBARU approved oil is unavailable, the following alternative oil can be used. NOTE Each quantity indicated here is only a guideline. The necessary quantity for replacement may differ slightly depending on the temperature and other factors.
  • Page 443: Front Differential And Rear Differential Gear Oil

    12-6 Specifications/Specifications & Front differential and rear differential gear oil Front differential gear oil SUBARU Extra MT* Oil grade API classification GL-5 (75W-90) Oil capacity* 1.3 liters (1.4 US qt, 1.1 Imp qt) Front differential gear oil (all models) and rear differential gear oil (AWD models) F11-21 Remarks* *1: The indicated oil quantity is only a guideline.
  • Page 444 12-7 Specifications/Specifications Rear differential gear oil (AWD models) Except Australia models Australia models Oil grade SUBARU Extra MT* API classification GL-5 API classification GL-5 (75W-90) 75W-90* SAE viscosity No. and – applicable temperature *: Recommended Oil capacity* 0.8 liters (0.8 US qt, 0.7 Imp qt) “Front differential gear oil (all models) and rear differential gear oil (AWD models)”...
  • Page 445: Fluids

    10.7 liters (11.3 US qt, 9.4 Imp qt) Continuously variable transmis- sion fluid F11-21 sion fluid your SUBARU dealer. Models with Auto Start Stop systems: 10.8 liters (11.4 US qt, 9.5 Imp qt) FMVSS No. 116, fresh DOT 3 or...
  • Page 446: Electrical System

    *2: For the wheel nut tightening procedure, refer to Changing flat tire F9-6. & Brake disc If you need information on the usage limit value of brake discs and the method for measuring them, we recommend that you consult your SUBARU dealer.
  • Page 447: Fuses And Circuits

    12-10 Specifications/Fuses and circuits Fuses and circuits Fuse Fuse Circuit panel rating & Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment Empty CIGAR SEAT/H 7.5A IG A-1 AUDIO NAVI IG B-2 7.5A METER IG (DCDC) 12V SOCKET A/C IG 7.5A 7.5A IG B-1 7.5A EYE SIGHT (DCDC)
  • Page 448 12-11 Specifications/Fuses and circuits Fuse Fuse Circuit panel rating 7.5A A/C ACC (DCDC) 7.5A UNIT +B (DCDC) BACK UP Empty TRAIL R.FOG 7.5A AUDIO ACC (DCDC) 7.5A BACK UP (DCDC) 7.5A SMT (DCDC) 7.5A ILLUMI 7.5A KEY SW A Empty 7.5A ILLUMI (DCDC) 7.5A...
  • Page 449: Fuse Panel Located In The Engine Compartment

    12-12 Specifications/Fuses and circuits & Fuse panel located in the engine compartment Fuse Fuse Circuit panel rating 7.5A HORN 2 7.5A HORN 1 H/L LO RH H/L LO LH 7.5A ACTGS H/L HI RH H/L HI LH TAIL 7.5A 7.5A PU B/UP JB-B HAZARD...
  • Page 450 12-13 Specifications/Fuses and circuits Fuse Fuse Circuit panel rating E/G2 Empty Empty O2 HTR E/G1 Empty BACKUP R. DEF AUDIO VDC SOL MAIN FAN SUB FAN DEICER F. FOG BLOWER BLOWER Empty F. WIPER F. WASH R. WIPER Empty Empty...
  • Page 451: Bulb Chart

    12-14 Specifications/Bulb chart Bulb chart & Safety precautions WARNING Bulbs may become very hot while illuminated. Before replacing bulbs, turn off the lights and wait until the bulbs cool down. Otherwise, there is a risk of sustaining a burn injury. CAUTION Replace any bulb only with a new bulb of the specified wattage.
  • Page 452: Bulb Chart

    12-15 Specifications/Bulb chart & Bulb chart NOTE Lights A, B, C, D, E and F are the LED (Light Emitting Diode) type. We recommend that you consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement. – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 453 12-16 Specifications/Bulb chart Wattage Bulb No. High beam headlight (models with halogen headlight) 12V-60W Front turn signal light (models with LED headlight) 12V-21W WY21W Vanity mirror light (if equipped) 12V-2W Low beam headlight (models with halogen headlight) 12V-55W Front turn signal light (models with halogen headlight) 12V-21W WY21W Map light...
  • Page 454 12-17 Specifications/Bulb chart Wattage Bulb No. Low and high beam headlight (models with LED headlight) Side turn signal light (if equipped) Front position light/Daytime running light (models with LED headlight) High-mounted stop light (4-door models) Stop light High-mounted stop light (5-door models) *1: ECE specification *2: The bulb is an integral part of the side turn signal light assembly.
  • Page 455: Vehicle Identification

    12-18 Specifications/Vehicle identification Vehicle identification number under the Vehicle identification floor carpet of the right-hand front seat ID label (Europe and Russia models) & For vehicle body Tire inflation pressure label Year of manufacture label (Middle East models) Model number label (General models) Built date label (Australia models) ADR compliance plate (Australia models) Fuel label...
  • Page 456: Supplement

    ............13-37 Keyless access with push-button start El Salvador models.......... 13-37 system............13-15 Australia/New Zealand models ......13-38 Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD)....13-20 Israel models........... 13-39 Tire pressure monitoring system ...... 13-22 Ukraine models ..........13-41 Compressor .............
  • Page 457: Id Label (Russia Models)

    13-2 Supplement/ID label (Russia models) ID label (Russia models) Information for Middle East models & Year of manufacture and country of origin The ID label is located on the left side center pillar as shown in the illustration. The calendar year when your vehicle was manufactured and the country of origin are indicated in the “Year of manufacture label”...
  • Page 458: Speed Limit, Maximum Torque And Maximum Power At Rpm

    13-3 Supplement/Information for Middle East models & Speed limit, maximum torque and maximum power at rpm & Fuel economy tips Observe the following in order to improve 2.0 L models your vehicle’s fuel economy and reduce Model emissions. . Drive the vehicle appropriately. Speed limit km/h .
  • Page 459: Declaration Of Conformity In Accordance With The Radio And Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/Ec

    13-4 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC & Transmitter for the keyless entry system...
  • Page 460: Receiver For The Keyless Entry System

    13-5 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC & Receiver for the keyless entry system – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 461: Immobilizer

    13-6 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC & Immobilizer ! Models with “keyless access with push-button start system”...
  • Page 462 13-7 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 463 13-8 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC...
  • Page 464 13-9 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC ! Models without “keyless access with push-button start system” ! Models with immobilizer ECU – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 465 13-10 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC...
  • Page 466 13-11 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 467 13-12 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC The DECLARATION of CONFORMITY (DoC) is available at the following ad- dress: http://www.tokai-rika.co.jp/pc/ ! Models without Immobilizer ECU The latest DECLARATION of CONFOR- MITY (DoC) is available at the following address: http://www.globaldenso.com/en/products/ oem/index.html...
  • Page 468 13-13 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 469 13-14 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC...
  • Page 470: Keyless Access With Push-Button Start System

    13-15 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC & Keyless access with push- button start system . Replace only with the same or equiva- lent type recommended by the manufac- turer. . Dispose of used batteries according to the local laws.
  • Page 471 13-16 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC...
  • Page 472 13-17 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 473 13-18 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC...
  • Page 474 13-19 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 475: Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (Srvd)

    13-20 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC & Subaru Rear Vehicle Detec- tion (SRVD) The latest DECLARATION of CONFOR- MITY (DoC) is available at the following:...
  • Page 476 13-21 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 477: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    13-22 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC & Tire pressure monitoring system DoC (Declaration of Conformity) in local Hereby, Schrader Electronics Ltd., de- languages clares that this TPMS is in compliance with the essential requirements and other Link to the original DoC provisions of directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 478: Compressor

    13-23 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive 1999/5/EC & Compressor...
  • Page 479: Declaration Of Conformity In Accordance With The Machinery Directive 2006/42/Ec

    13-24 Supplement/Declaration of conformity in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Declaration of conformity in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC & Jack...
  • Page 480: Technical Information

    13-25 Supplement/Technical information ! Remote keyless entry transmitter ! Push-button ignition switch Technical information & Singapore models ! Access key fob ! Keyless access with push-button ! Tire pressure monitoring system start system – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 481: Panama Models

    13-26 Supplement/Technical information & Panama models ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection & Dominican Republic models (SRVD) CAUTION CAUTION FCC WARNING FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not ex- Changes or modifications not ex- pressly approved by the party re- pressly approved by the party re-...
  • Page 482: Serbia Models

    ! Access key fob ! Remote keyless entry system “keyless access with push-button start system” ! Transmitter FCC ID: Y8PFJ16-2 Model: TB1G077 ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) FCC ID: OAYSRR2A & Serbia models ! Tire pressure monitoring system – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 483: Vietnam Models

    13-28 Supplement/Technical information & Vietnam models ! Receiver & Taiwan models Model: TD1G049 ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection ! Access key fob (SRVD) ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) ! Tire pressure monitoring system...
  • Page 484 13-29 Supplement/Technical information ! Keyless access with push-button ! Immobilizer for models with “key- ! Immobilizer for models without “keyless access with push-button start system less access with push-button start system” start system” – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 485: Jordan Models

    13-30 Supplement/Technical information & Jordan models ! Remote keyless entry system ! Tire pressure monitoring system ! Access key fob ! Remote keyless entry system...
  • Page 486: Argentina Models

    13-31 Supplement/Technical information & Argentina models & Jamaica models & Commonwealth of Dominica models ! Access key ! Access key fob ! Access key fob This product has been Type Approved by Jamaica: SMA-14AHK. The latest DECLARATION of CONFOR- ! Keyless access with push-button MITY (DoC) is available at the following address: start system...
  • Page 487: Brazil Models

    13-32 Supplement/Technical information & Brazil models ! Keyless access with push-button ! Immobilizer for models without “keyless access with push-button start system ! Access key fob start system” CAUTION CAUTION FCC WARNING FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not ex- pressly approved by the party re- Changes or modifications not ex- sponsible for compliance could void pressly approved by the party re-...
  • Page 488 13-33 Supplement/Technical information ! Keyless access with push-button start system ! Immobilizer for models with “key- less access with push-button start system” – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 489 13-34 Supplement/Technical information ! Remote keyless entry transmitter ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD)
  • Page 490: Republic Of South Africa Models

    13-35 Supplement/Technical information & Republic of South Africa ! Remote keyless entry system ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection models (SRVD) ! Transmitter ! Access key fob ! Receiver – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 491: Russia/Kazakhstan Models

    13-36 Supplement/Technical information & Russia/Kazakhstan models & Paraguay models ! Tire pressure monitoring system ! Remote keyless entry system ! Remote keyless entry transmitter Approved Number: 2015-09-I-0000269 Manufacturer: ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Vendor: Tokyo Motors S.A. Address: Av. Eusebio Ayala No. 4649 Km. 5 1/2 Asuncion, Paraguay ! Access key fob Vendor: Tokyo Motors S.A.
  • Page 492: Bahamas Models

    Supplement/Technical information & Bahamas models & British Virgin Islands/Bermu- & El Salvador models da/Bolivia models ! Remote keyless entry system ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection ! Remote keyless entry system (SRVD) ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD. FCC ID: OAYSRR2A MODEL: TB1G077...
  • Page 493: Australia/New Zealand Models

    13-38 Supplement/Technical information & Australia/New Zealand mod- ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD)
  • Page 494: Israel Models

    13-39 Supplement/Technical information & Israel models ! Tire pressure monitoring system – CONTINUED –...
  • Page 495 13-40 Supplement/Technical information ! Remote keyless entry system...
  • Page 496: Ukraine Models

    13-41 Supplement/Technical information & Ukraine models ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection ! Receiver (SRVD) ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ! Remote keyless entry system SUBARU Receiver: TD1G049 FCC ID: CWTD1G049/ & Saint Martin models ! Remote keyless entry system This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 497: Oman Models

    13-42 Supplement/Technical information ! Tire pressure monitoring system & Oman models ! Receiver ! Remote keyless entry system ! Remote keyless entry transmitter & UAE models ! Tire pressure monitoring system ! Remote keyless entry system ! Receiver ! Remote keyless entry transmitter...
  • Page 498: Nigeria Models

    Model: FJ16-2 Connection and use of this communica- tions equipment is permitted by the Nigerian Communications Commission. ! Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) Connection and use of this communica- tions equipment is permitted by the Nigerian Communications Commission.
  • Page 499 13-44 Supplement/Technical information ! Receiver ! Tire pressure monitoring system...
  • Page 500: Index

    Index...
  • Page 501 14-2 Index Auto-dimming mirror/compass ........3-91 Abbreviation ..............3 Automatic headlight beam leveler ......... 3-78 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) ........7-21 Warning light............3-28 Warning light ............3-23 Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR) ..........1-14 Access key fob ............2-3 Automatic rain sensing windshield wipers ......
  • Page 502 14-3 Index Brake system ............7-19 Installation with seatbelt .......... 1-39 Warning light ............3-25 Top tether anchorages ..........1-48 Braking ..............7-19 Child safety ..............4 Tips..............7-19 Locks..............2-25 Breaking-in of new brake pads and linings ....11-24 Chime Bulb Key reminder ............
  • Page 503 14-4 Index Tips ............7-18, 8-2, 8-6 Daytime running light system........3-76 Tired or sleepy ............7 Declaration of conformity in accordance with the Winter ..............8-7 Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC ......13-24 Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive ECO gauge ...............
  • Page 504 14-5 Index Floor mat ..............6-11 Control switch ............3-69 Fluid level Flasher..............3-73 Brake ..............11-22 Indicator light ............3-35 Continuously variable transmission......11-21 Off delay setting ............. 3-71 Folding mirror switch ..........3-93 Washer ..............3-90 Front High Beam Assist ............3-73 Differential gear oil ........
  • Page 505 Light Rear fog light............3-35 Back-up .............. 11-48 Rear seatbelt............3-16 Back-up/Rear fog (if equipped)....... 11-50 SUBARU Rear Vehicle Detection OFF...... 3-36 Brake/Tail ............11-48 Turn signal ............3-34 Cargo area ............ 6-3, 11-53 Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF ........ 3-24 Control switch ............
  • Page 506 14-7 Index Outside Maintenance Mirror defogger ............3-94 Precautions ............11-7 Mirrors ..............3-92 Schedule .............. 11-3 Temperature indicator........3-50, 3-54 Seatbelt ..............1-20 Overheating engine ............ 9-23 Tips..............11-9 Tools ..............9-3 Malfunction indicator light (Check Engine light) ....3-18 Parking ..............
  • Page 507 14-8 Index Rear fog light............. 3-82 Front position light ..........11-45 Indicator light............3-35 Front turn signal light ..........11-45 Rear window Halogen headlight..........11-42 Defogger............... 3-94 Headlight............. 11-42 Wiper and washer switch ........3-89 License plate light..........11-52 Wiper blades ............11-36 Map light .............
  • Page 508 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ..7-32, 9-18, 11-25 Power..............7-18 TPMS mode setting ..........7-34 Tilt/telescopic............3-95 Warning light............3-21 Storage compartment ........... 6-4 Tires and wheels ............11-24 SUBARU Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) ..... 7-44 Tools................9-3 OFF indicator ............3-36 Top tether anchorages ..........1-48...
  • Page 509 14-10 Index Towing..............9-24 Warning light............3-23 All wheels on the ground ........9-27 Ventilator ..............4-2 Flat-bed truck ............9-27 Hooks..............9-24 Weight..............8-14 Warning and indicator lights ......... 3-13 Trailer Warning chimes Hitch ..............8-15 Keyless access with push-button start system.... 3-29 Towing..............
  • Page 510 14-11 Index SRS airbag system ..........3-17 Steering Responsive Headlight ........ 3-28 SUBARU Rear Vehicle Detection ......3-36 Vehicle Dynamics Control ........3-23 Windshield washer fluid .......... 3-27 Warranties ..............1 Washing ..............10-2 Waxing and polishing ..........10-3 Wear indicators............11-28 Wheel Alloy..............
  • Page 511 GAS STATION REFERENCE & & Fuel: Engine oil: Use only the following oils. ! Australia models . API classification SN with the words “RESOURCE CON- Use only unleaded petrol with 90 Octane or higher. This SERVING” octane rating is the Research Octane number. For optimum .

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