Average Fuel Consumption - Subaru Outback 2011 Owner's Manual

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! Road surface freeze warning indi-
cation
When the outside temperature drops to
38C (378F) or lower, the temperature
indication flashes to show that the road
surface may be frozen.
If the display is already indicating an
outside temperature of 38C (378F) or lower
when the ignition switch is turned to the
"ON" position, the indication does not
flash.
NOTE
. The outside temperature indicator
shows the temperature around the
sensor. Therefore, the temperature in-
dication may differ from the actual
outside air temperature.
. The road surface freeze warning
indication should be treated only as a
guide. Be sure to check the condition
of the road surface before driving.
. After the road surface freeze warn-
ing has already appeared on the dis-
play, the warning will not appear again
even if the outside temperature drops
to 38C (378F) or lower until once the
outside temperature has increased to
58C (418F) or more before that time.
& Average fuel consumption
1)
Type A
2)
Type B
3)
Type C
This display shows the average rate of
fuel consumption since the trip meter was
last reset.
Pressing the trip knob toggles the display
between the average fuel consumption
corresponding to the A trip meter display
and the average fuel consumption corre-
sponding to the B trip meter display.
When either of the trip meter indications is
reset, the corresponding average fuel
consumption value is also reset.
Instruments and controls
NOTE
. The indicated values vary in accor-
dance with changes in the vehicle's
running conditions. Also, the indicated
values may differ slightly from the
actual values and should thus be
treated only as a guide.
. When either trip meter indication is
reset, the average fuel consumption
corresponding to that trip meter indica-
tion is not shown until the vehicle has
subsequently covered a distance of 1
km (or 1 mile).
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