Summary of Contents for Subaru CROSSTREK HYBRID 2016
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OWNER’S MANUAL CROSSTREK HYBRID 2016 Love. It’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.
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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.
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Vehicle types This manual describes the following vehicle types.
America, Inc. and sold at retail by an Before you operate your vehicle, carefully lights contain mercury. For that authorized SUBARU dealer in the United read this manual. To protect yourself and reason, it is necessary to remove States come with the following warranties:...
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Chapter 10: Appearance care fully in order to gain a better understand- This chapter informs you how to keep your ing of how to use your SUBARU vehicle SUBARU looking good. safely. Chapter 11: Maintenance and service...
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Abbreviation list Vehicle symbols Abbreviation Meaning You may find several abbreviations in this Intermittent manual. The meanings of the abbrevia- There are some of the symbols you may Lower anchors and tethers for tions are shown in the following list. see on your vehicle.
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. The SRS airbags deploy with Child safety Safety precautions when considerable speed and force. driving Occupants who are out of proper WARNING position when the SRS airbag Seatbelt and SRS airbag . Never hold a child on your lap or deploys could suffer very serious injuries.
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. Always properly maintain the en- with considerable speed and They could accidentally injure force and can injure or even kill themselves or others through gine exhaust system to prevent children, especially if they are inadvertent operation of the ve- engine exhaust gas from enter- not restrained or improperly re- hicle.
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Your vehicle should not be modified thing you can do is never drink and drive. Never drive if you are under the influence other than with genuine SUBARU However if you have no choice but to of any illicit mind-altering drugs. For your parts and accessories.
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Tire pressures performance problems resulting wish to operate the controls of the from modification may not be cov- navigation system, first take the Check and, if necessary, adjust the ered under warranties. vehicle off the road and stop it in a pressure of each tire at least once a safe location.
Noise from under the vehicle pedal; and, General information . How fast the vehicle was traveling. NOTE California proposition 65 You may hear a noise from under the These data can help provide a better warning vehicle approximately 5 to 10 hours understanding of the circumstances in after the ignition switch is turned to the which crashes and injuries occur.
The engine will be automatically stopped When driving using electric motor Hybrid system features or restarted depending on the conditions power alone and then accelerating: of the vehicle. The engine is restarted and the power of WARNING the electric motor is added to that of the When starting: engine.
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Driving only using the elec- Driving with the electric Operation Engine automatically stops tric motor power motor assisting the engine Select lever is in the D position Operational Operational Operational Select lever has been shifted into the R position while the Operational Operational Operational...
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When replacing the battery, be sure to climate control, even if the select lever is is not fully depressed or if the brake is replace it with a genuine SUBARU in the D position, the engine will not stop applied suddenly.) battery (or equivalent) designed speci- .
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Components WARNING When driving on the electric motor alone, there is no sound coming from the engine. Therefore, there is a possibility that the surrounding people do not notice the vehicle starting and approaching. Pay atten- tion to your surroundings while driving.
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12 V engine restart battery Electric motor (located in the transmis- sion) High voltage battery DC/DC converter 12 V auxiliary battery High voltage cable (orange) Service disconnect plug CONTINUED...
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. When inspection or repair is When an accident occurs needed, always have it per- High voltage battery air intake formed by your SUBARU dealer. WARNING . Never touch, remove or disas- CAUTION semble the high voltage parts, Observe the following precautions.
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. If you are disposing of your stopping the hybrid system vehicle, have a SUBARU dealer . Operating sound of the high voltage remove and collect the high battery air intake (located on the left side General information voltage battery.
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However, some noise may be emitted gine compartment and rear of the vehicle when using radio parts. When installing . Operation sounds and electric motor radio parts, consult your SUBARU dealer. sounds when depressing the brake pedal Screen display . Vibrations when changing from electric...
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low. However, this does not indicate a Display Status Display Status malfunction. Operating/stop- ping of the electric When charging the motor high voltage bat- (1) While stopped tery by using the engine power (illuminated in while the vehicle is gray) stopped (2) While operat- ing (illumi-...
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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 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Index...
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Rear seat (page 1-7) Buttons for SUBARU STARLINK NOTE For U.S.-spec. models with SUBARU STARLINK: Refer to the Owner s Man- u a l s u p p l e m e n t f o r S U B A R U...
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Power windows (page 2-26) Door locks (page 2-14) Outside mirror switch (page 3-93) Glove box (page 6-5) Front power supply socket (page 6-7) Select lever (page 7-14) Parking brake lever (page 7-29) Cup holder (page 6-6) Center console (page 6-5) CONTINUED...
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Illumination brightness control Instrument panel (page 3-80) Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch (page 7-26) Combination meter (page 3-5) Multi function display (page 3-30) Multi function display control switches (page 3-30) Hazard warning flasher switch (page 3-5) Audio (page 5-1) Climate control (page 4-1) Tilt/telescopic steering (page 3-95) 10) Horn (page 3-96) 11) SRS airbag (page 1-38)
Audio control switches (page 5-63)/ Steering wheel Talk switch for voice command system (page 5-81)/Hands-free phone switches (page 5-73) Cruise control (page 7-33) Shift paddle (page 7-17) SRS airbag (page 1-38) Horn (page 3-96) CONTINUED...
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Windshield wiper (page 3-82) Light control and wiper control levers/switches Mist (page 3-83) Windshield washer (page 3-84) Rear window wiper and washer switch (page 3-84) Wiper intermittent time control switch (page 3-83) Wiper control lever (page 3-83) Light control switch (page 3-76) Fog light switch (page 3-81) Headlight ON/OFF/AUTO (page 3-76) 10) Headlight flasher High/Low beam...
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Tachometer (page 3-8) Combination meter Trip meter and odometer (page 3-7) U.S.-spec. models Select lever/gear position indicator (page 3-27) Speedometer (page 3-7) Select knob (page 3-5) ECO gauge (page 3-9) Fuel gauge (page 3-9) Trip meter A/B selection and trip meter reset knob (page 3-8) The illustration above is a typical example.
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Tachometer (page 3-8) Except U.S.-spec. models Trip meter and odometer (page 3-7) Select lever/gear position indicator (page 3-27) Speedometer (page 3-7) Select knob (page 3-5) ECO gauge (page 3-9) Fuel gauge (page 3-9) Trip meter A/B selection and trip meter reset knob (page 3-8) The illustration above is a typical example.
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Warning and indicator lights Mark Name Page Mark Name Page Mark Name Page AT OIL TEMP warning High beam indicator 3-16 3-28 light light Seatbelt warning light 3-11 Automatic headlight ABS warning light 3-17 beam leveler warning 3-28 light (if equipped) Front passenger s 3-11 seatbelt warning light...
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Mark Name Page Hybrid Fail Lamp 3-28 Pedestrian alert warn- 3-29 ing light Hybrid READY Indica- 3-29 tor Light EV (Electric Vehicle) 3-29 mode lamp BSD/RCTA warning 3-28 indicator (if equipped) BSD/RCTA OFF indi- 3-28 cator (if equipped)
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A SUBARU dealer can change the settings of the functions shown in the following table to meet your personal requirements. Contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details. The settings for some of these functions can be changed using the multi function display. For details, refer to Multi function display 3-30.
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Item Function Possible settings Default setting Defogger and deicer system for Rear window defogger, outside Operation for 15 minutes/ Operation for 15 minutes models with the automatic climate mirror defogger and windshield wi- Continuous operation control system per deicer Dome light Operation of dome light/map light/ OFF/10 seconds/20 seconds/30 30 seconds...
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Front seats Front seats well back and upright in the seat. To reduce the risk of sliding under the seatbelt in a collision, WARNING the front seatbacks should be always used in the upright posi- . Never adjust the seat while driv- tion while the vehicle is running.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Front seats Forward and backward ad- whichever is appropriate for the justment child s age, height and weight. Se- cure ALL types of child restraint devices (including forward facing child seat) in the REAR seats at all times.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Front seats Reclining the seatback Seat height adjustment (dri- ver s seat) WARNING Pull the reclining lever up and adjust the seatback to the desired position. Then When the lever is pushed down, the seat To prevent the passenger from slid- is lowered.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Front seats Head restraint adjustment are located on the top of the seatback until Head restraint height adjustment the head restraint locks. Press and hold the release button to lower the head WARNING restraint. . Never drive the vehicle with the NOTE head restraints removed because When the head restraint cannot be...
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seat heater NOTE To tilt: Seat heater Tilt the head restraint by hand to the Use of the seat heater for a long period preferred position. A click will be audible of time while the hybrid system is not The seat heater is equipped in the front when the head restraint is locked.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Rear seats Operation To turn on the seat heater, push the LO Rear seats or HI position on the switch, as desired, depending on the temperature. Selecting the HI position will cause the seat to heat up quicker. To turn off the seat heater, lightly press the opposite side of the current position.
. If water or any objects enter it, it may malfunction. When a large amount of water or any objects enter it, contact your SUBARU dealer for inspection. Armrest (if equipped) WARNING High voltage battery air intake...
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Rear seats . All occupants, including the dri- the release button to lower the head WARNING restraint. ver, should not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle s seat until the To avoid serious injury, passengers After installing the head restraint, make head restraints are placed in their must never be allowed to sit on the...
1-10 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Rear seats When the rear-center seating position is occupied, raise the head restraint to the extended position. When the rear center seating position is not occupied, lower the head restraint to improve rearward visibi- lity. Folding down the rear seat- back WARNING...
1-11 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts Seatbelts accident because the operation effi- ciency of the seatbelt is inhibited. Seatbelt safety tips . The seatbelt should not pass behind the securing hook for WARNING the seatback. . The seatbelt should not be .
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1-12 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts securely place the lap belt as low as properly restrained at all times. children are safer when properly possible on the hips and not on the child s The SRS airbag deploys with restrained in the rear seating waist.
1-13 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts Emergency Locking Retrac- retracted fully, the ALR mode is canceled possible on your hips. In a colli- and the ELR mode is restored. tor (ELR) sion, this spreads the force of the lap belt over stronger hip bones The driver s seatbelt has an Emergency When securing a child restraint system on instead of across the weaker...
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1-14 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts Front seatbelts 1. Adjust the seat position according to the following procedure. Driver s seat: Adjust the seatback to the upright position. Move the seat as far from the steering wheel as practical while still maintaining full vehicle control.
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1-15 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts catching the belt webbing in the door. Adjusting the front seat shoulder WARNING belt anchor height Rear seatbelts (except rear center When wearing the seatbelts, make seatbelt) sure the shoulder portion of the 1. Sit well back in the seat. webbing does not pass over your 2.
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1-16 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts Rear center seatbelt Unfastening the seatbelt 4. To make the lap part tight, pull up on the shoulder belt. Center seatbelt tongue plate 1. Push the button on the buckle. Connector (tongue) 5. Place the lap belt as low as possible 2.
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1-17 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts WARNING WARNING . Be sure to fasten both tongue Fastening the seatbelt with the web- bing twisted can increase the risk or plates to the respective buckles. severity of injury in an accident. If the seatbelt is used only as a When fastening the belt after it is shoulder belt (with the connec- pulled out from the retractor, espe-...
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1-18 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seatbelts 3. After drawing out the seatbelt, pass it 4. After confirming that the webbing is not 5. Insert the center seatbelt tongue plate through the belt guide as follows: First twisted, insert the connector (tongue) into the center seatbelt buckle marked insert one edge of the belt into the open attached at the webbing end into the...
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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 2. Insert a tongue plate or other hard pointed object into the slot in the con- nector (buckle) on the right-hand side and push it in.
1-20 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Front seatbelt pretensioners Seatbelt maintenance Front seatbelt pretensioners To clean the seatbelts, use a mild soap and lukewarm water. Never bleach or dye The driver s and front passenger s seat- the belts because this could seriously belts have a seatbelt pretensioner.
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(when both the satellite safing sen- be replaced only by an authorized NOTE sor and any of the center pillar SUBARU dealer. When replacing seat- . Seatbelt pretensioners are not de- impact sensors/front door impact belt retractor assemblies, use only...
SUBARU dealer the belt to eliminate slack if a certain level reasons, consult your SUBARU as soon as possible.
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1-23 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Front seatbelt pretensioners following components will operate si- than the front door impact sensor, damaged, contact your SUBARU dealer multaneously. or both sensors detect signals as soon as possible. . When you sell your vehicle, we urge...
CAUTION module with the SRS airbag system. Always consult your SUBARU dealer if Therefore, if any malfunction occurs in a The sensors and SRS airbag control you want to install any accessory parts to...
1-25 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems properly secured in the vehicle. When Child restraint systems dual vehicle models in this Own- installing the child restraint system, care- er s Manual. 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.
Where to place a child re- restraint system. straint system . Automatic Locking Retractor/Emer- The following are SUBARU s recommen- gency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR) seat- dations on where to place a child restraint belts system in your vehicle.
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1-27 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems Some types of child restraints might not be and force and can injure or even able to be secured firmly due to projection kill children, especially if they are of the seat cushion. not restrained or improperly re- strained.
1-28 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems Choosing a child restraint Installing child restraint sys- secure, the danger of your child system tems with ALR/ELR seatbelt suffering personal injury in the event of an accident may be increased. WARNING .
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1-29 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems rear seating position. 2. Run the lap and shoulder belt through or around the child restraint system following the instructions provided by its manufacturer. 3. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle until you hear a click.
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1-30 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems NOTE installed on the window-side seating position, remove the rear seat head When the child restraint system is no restraint. For details, refer to Head longer in use, remove it and restore the restraint adjustment 1-9.
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1-31 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems 6. Take up the slack in the lap belt. 8. Before having a child sit in the child 10. Latch the top tether hook onto the restraint system, try to move it back and tether anchorage that is located behind 7.
1-32 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems press the release button on the seatbelt Installing a booster seat creased. buckle and allow the belt to retract completely. The belt will return to the WARNING ELR mode. . Child restraint systems and seat- If you have installed a child restraint belts can become hot in a vehicle system for the rear center seating posi-...
1-33 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems Installation of child restraint effective in preventing or redu- cing injury. systems by use of lower and . Place the lap belt as low as tether anchorages (LATCH) possible on the child s hips. A high-positioned lap belt will in- WARNING crease the risk of sliding under...
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1-34 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems be installed on the rear seat of your tion. If it is not held tight and Lower anchorages vehicle without use of the seatbelts. Such secure, the danger of your child child restraint systems are secured to the suffering personal injury in the designated anchorages provided on the event of an accident may be...
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1-35 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems Tether anchorages To install a child restraint system using lower and tether an- chorages To install a child restraint system using lower and tether anchorages, perform the following procedure. WARNING Before installing a child restraint system, be sure to confirm that the seatback is securely locked into place.
6. Latch the top tether hook onto the SUBARU dealer. tether anchorage that is located behind the rear seat and tighten the top tether firmly. For additional instructions, refer to Top tether anchorages 1-37.
1-37 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems To hook the top tether Top tether anchorages Anchorage location Your vehicle is equipped with three top CAUTION tether anchorages so that a child restraint . Except for the center seating system having a top tether can be installed in the rear seat.
. Driver s and front passenger s side illustrated below. Please contact your SUBARU dealer if airbags you have any question regarding the . Curtain airbags (for driver, front pas- installation of a child restraint system.
1-39 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) General precautions regard- to help avoid injuries that can and the front passenger should ing SRS airbag system result when an occupant is not move the seat as far back as seated in a proper upright posi- possible and sit upright and well tion.
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1-40 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) close to the SRS side airbag. that can result when the SRS SRS side airbag deployment. airbag contacts an occupant not . Since your vehicle is equipped . Do not place any objects over or in proper position such as one with SRS curtain airbags, do not near the SRS airbag cover or...
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1-41 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) vehicle, causing injury. other accessory in such a loca- tion could be propelled through . Do not put any objects under the the cabin with great force by the driver s side of the instrument curtain airbag, or it could prevent panel.
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1-42 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) tain airbags. restraint device or in a seatbelt, whichever is appropriate for the Before hanging clothing on the coat child s age, height and weight. hooks, make sure there are no sharp objects in the pockets.
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1-43 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) WARNING NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD FA- CING 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.
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1-44 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) seat facing the side window get fresh air promptly. . A deploying SRS airbag releases Wrap his/her arms around the front seat seatback hot gas. Occupants could get burned if they come into direct Put his/her head, arms or contact with the hot gas.
1-45 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.
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1-46 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) 11) Seatbelt pretensioner (driver s side) 12) Seatbelt pretensioner (front passenger s side) 13) Curtain airbag sensor (rear wheel house right-hand side) 14) Curtain airbag sensor (rear wheel house left-hand side) 15) Curtain airbag module (right-hand side) 16) Curtain airbag module (left-hand side)
For the locations of the SRS airbags, refer The front passenger s SRS frontal airbag to Components 1-45. Your vehicle is equipped with a SUBARU uses a dual stage inflator. The inflator advanced frontal airbag system that com- In a moderate to severe frontal collision,...
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Have your vehicle inspected at your . Do not leave any articles on the SUBARU dealer. Do not use the front front passenger s seat or the passenger s seat while driving the vehicle seatbelt tongue and buckle en- to your SUBARU dealer.
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ON and OFF indicators oper- system to determine deployment. This the system checked by your SUBARU ate erratically. may prevent the front passenger s frontal dealer.
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. Do not place more than one dealer. Also, for maintenance of the sure to install it in the REAR seat in system, consult the nearest SUBARU a correct manner. Also, it is strongly infant in the child restraint sys- dealer.
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2. Ask the front passenger to set the contact your SUBARU dealer for an Children who have outgrown a child seatback to the upright position, sit up inspection. restraint system should always wear the...
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1-800-894-4212 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-6000 If the OFF indicator still remains illumi- 1-800-SUBARU3 (1-800-782-2783) There are currently no SUBARU distribu- nated while the ON indicator remains off, tors in any other U.S. territories. If you are <Hawaii> ask the occupant to move to the rear seat...
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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The SRS airbags can function only when Operation the ignition switch is in the ON position. The SUBARU advanced frontal airbag system is designed to determine the activation or deactivation condition of the front passenger s SRS frontal airbag...
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1-54 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The driver s and front passenger s SRS SRS airbag deployment depends on the CAUTION frontal airbags use dual stage inflators. level of force experienced in the passen- The two inflators of each airbag are ger compartment during a collision.
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1-55 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) magnitude to the collision described Only the driver s SRS frontal airbag or Examples of the types of acci- above. both driver s and front passenger s SRS dents in which it is possible that frontal airbags may be activated when the the driver s/driver s and front vehicle sustains a hard impact in the...
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1-56 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle strikes an object, such as a Examples of the types of accidents in which deployment of the driver s/ telephone pole or sign pole. driver s and front passenger s SRS frontal airbag(s) is unlikely to occur The vehicle slides under the load bed of a truck.
1-57 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) frontal airbags are not designed to deploy once either or both of the driver s and front Examples of the types of acci- in most of the following cases. passenger s SRS frontal airbags is/are dents in which the driver s/dri- .
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1-58 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) . Driver s SRS side airbag . one of the center pillar impact sensors the cabin is stored in the roof side . Front passenger s SRS side airbag (between the front pillar and a point over or front door impact sensors the rear seat).
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1-59 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) applied. The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain Example of the type of accident airbag are not designed to deploy in the in which the SRS side airbag will When the SRS side airbag and SRS following cases.
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1-60 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle is involved in a severe side Examples of the types of accidents in which the SRS curtain airbag will most impact near the front seat or the rear likely deploy.
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1-61 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) Hitting a curb, edge of pavement or hard Examples of the types of accidents in which it is possible that the SRS side surface airbag and the SRS curtain airbag will deploy. Falling into or jumping over a deep hole Landing hard or vehicle falling It is possible that the SRS side and curtain...
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1-62 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle is involved in an oblique Examples of the types of accidents in which the SRS side airbag is unlikely side-on impact. to deploy. The vehicle is involved in a side-on impact in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment.
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1-63 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) The vehicle is involved in an oblique Examples of the types of accidents in which the SRS curtain airbag is side-on impact. unlikely to deploy. The vehicle is involved in a side-on impact in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment.
1-64 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag) ary). same direction, once the SRS side airbag Examples of the types of acci- The vehicle is struck from behind. and SRS curtain airbag are activated on dents in which the SRS side The vehicle pitches end over end.
. Satellite safing sensor (under the rear . Illumination of the warning light serious injury. center seat) while driving . Seatbelt pretensioner Immediately take your vehicle to Driver s side your nearest SUBARU dealer to CONTINUED...
SRS airbag was deployed. should be performed only by an author- If you need service or repair in areas ized SUBARU dealer. When the compo- indicated in the following list, have Precautions against vehicle nents of the SRS airbag system are...
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SRS airbag system Always consult your SUBARU dealer if you want to install any accessory parts on components and/or wiring is not your vehicle.
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Keys and doors Keyless access with push-button start Unlocking the doors .......... 2-20 system .............. Unlocking the rear gate........2-20 Vehicle finder function ........2-20 Key number plate ..........Sounding a panic alarm ........2-21 Safety precautions ..........Replacing the battery ......... 2-21 Locking and unlocking with keyless access entry function............
Keys and doors/Keyless access with push button start system Starting and stopping the hybrid system Keyless access with push- 7-9. button start system . Arming and disarming the alarm sys- tem. For detailed information, refer to Alarm system 2-21. Locking and unlocking by the remote keyless entry system can also be con- trolled with the buttons on the access key.
Keys and doors/Keyless access with push button start system Safety precautions . 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 8.7 in (22 cm) away from the...
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2-10. The setting can some cases depending on the Doing so may cause malfunc- also be changed by a SUBARU dealer. location of the access key. tions. For more details, contact a SUBARU . The access key contains electro- Do not leave the access key dealer.
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. Do not leave the access key in the reregistered. For reregistration of an following places. access key, contact a SUBARU dealer. On the instrument panel . For a spare access key, contact a On the floor SUBARU dealer.
Keys and doors/Keyless access with push button start system Locking and unlocking with the vehicle body, the keyless access function may not operate properly. If they keyless access entry func- do not operate properly, repeat the opera- tion tion from further away. .
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SUBARU dealer. We recommend that you twice. the push-button ignition switch is on the contact your SUBARU dealer for details.
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Keys and doors/Keyless access with push button start system first. You can then touch the door lock Opening rear gate Locking with the door lock sensor to lock the doors. sensor Locking with the rear lock button Rear gate opener button Door lock sensor Carry the access key, and press the rear gate opener button.
Open either of the front doors refer to Function settings will be disabled. Door unlock selection function For further details, consult a SUBARU To recover the keyless access func- The door unlock selection function makes dealer. tion: the following operations possible.
. The setting can also be changed at protect your vehicle from theft. For details, refer to Warning chimes and SUBARU dealers. For more details, warning indicator of the keyless access contact a SUBARU dealer. . To start the hybrid system while the with push-button start system 3-22.
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2-11 Keys and doors/Keyless access with push button start system 7. Within 10 seconds after step 6 is By operating the driver s door performed, close and open the driver s 1. Sit in the driver s seat, and close the door once.
11-45. pressly approved by the party re- sponsible for compliance could void Replacing access key the user s authority to operate the Access keys can be replaced at SUBARU equipment. dealers. For more details, contact a SUBARU dealer. NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
ID code, contact operating range of the antennas inside the gate. your SUBARU dealer. vehicle. Do not leave spare keys or any Certification for immobilizer record of your key number in the If the transmitted ID code matches the ID vehicle.
2-14 Keys and doors/Door locks Door locks Locking and unlocking from the outside NOTE If you unlock the driver s door with a key (including a mechanical key) and open the door while the alarm system is armed, the alarm system is triggered and the vehicle s horn sounds.
2-15 Keys and doors/Door locks Locking and unlocking from WARNING the inside Keep all doors locked when you drive, especially when small chil- dren are in your vehicle. Along with the proper use of seat- belts and child restraints, locking the doors reduces the chance of being thrown out of the vehicle in an accident.
. If the spare key is used to lock the SUBARU dealer. Contact a SUBARU driver s door from the outside of the dealer for details. Rear lock button vehicle, the door is locked.
2-18 Keys and doors/PIN Code Access . If you make an error during the Registering a PIN code Registration registration procedure, press the For example, to register 32468 as the Preparation button on the access key. PIN code, perform the following proce- Then, start over from the procedure 1.
2-19 Keys and doors/Remote keyless entry system Unlocking following functions. Remote keyless entry system . Locking and unlocking the doors (and Perform steps 1 to 5 described in Regis- rear gate) tration . CAUTION . Unlocking the rear gate NOTE .
(dealer option)) keys should be reprogrammed for security NOTE reasons. For details, contact your SUBARU dealer and have the access The alarm system can be set to trigger keys programmed into the remote keyless the illumination of the following interior entry system.
A roof are open. Always make sure that they indicating that the system is now acti- SUBARU dealer can activate the sys- are fully closed before arming the system. vated. tem. Contact your SUBARU dealer for .
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2-23 Keys and doors/Alarm system opened. tically lock. Push-button ignition switch is To arm the system using power turned to the ACC position. door locking switches To arm the system using the access 1. Close all windows. 2. Turn the push-button ignition switch to 1.
2-24 Keys and doors/Alarm system will flash once and the security indicator will flash once, and the security indicator light will start flashing rapidly. After rapid light will start flashing rapidly. After rapid flashing for 30 seconds (standby time), the flashing for 30 seconds (standby time), the indicator lights will then flash slowly (twice security indicator light will then flash...
When you choose the valet mode, the . All doors: when gripping the front If you desire, your SUBARU dealer can alarm system does not operate. In valet connect them and set them for activation passenger s door handle mode, the access key is used only for or deactivation.
2-26 Keys and doors/Child safety locks Tripped sensor identification Child safety locks Windows The security indicator light flashes when the alarm system has been triggered. WARNING Also, the number of flashes indicates the location of unauthorized intrusion or the To avoid serious personal injury severity of impact on the vehicle.
2-27 Keys and doors/Windows Power window operation by This switch also has a one-touch auto up Operating the driver s window feature that allows the window to be driver closed fully without holding the switch. Driver s side power window Pull the switch up until it clicks and release switches it, and the window will fully close.
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2-28 Keys and doors/Windows NOTE Operating the passengers win- Locking the passengers windows . If a window detects an impact simi- dows lar to that caused by trapping an object (for example, when the vehicle encoun- ters a deep pothole), the anti-entrap- ment function may operate.
2-29 Keys and doors/Windows Power window operation by Initialization of power win- Operating the windows passengers If the vehicle s battery is disconnected due Passenger s side power window to situations such as battery or fuse switches replacement, the following functions are deactivated.
2-30 Keys and doors/Rear gate Open/close firmly until the latch engages. Rear gate The rear gate can be lowered easily if you Lock/unlock pull it down holding the recessed grip. The rear gate can be locked and unlocked WARNING using any of the following systems. .
2-32 Keys and doors/Moonroof ignition switch is in the ON position. Release the switch after the moonroof has To close: been raised or has been lowered com- Press and hold the front side of the Moonroof switches pletely. Pressing the switch continuously OPEN/CLOSE switch.
2-33 Keys and doors/Moonroof CAUTION Never attempt to test this function using fingers, hands or other parts of your body. NOTE For the sake of safety, it is recom- mended that you avoid driving with the moonroof fully opened. Sun shade The sun shade can be slid forward or backward by hand while the moonroof is closed.
Instruments and controls/Push button ignition switch the glass, it may be possible to switch Switching power status Push-button ignition switch the power or to start the hybrid system. . Do not leave the access key in the Safety precautions following places. It may become im- Refer to Safety precautions 2-3.
1 hour, the push-button audio and ac- is turned on, have the vehicle cessory power ignition switch will be automatically inspected at a SUBARU dealer. outlet. switched to OFF to prevent the battery . If the vehicle was left in the hot Orange from going dead.
Instruments and controls/Hazard warning flasher Canceling the function for Hazard warning flasher Meters and gauges meter/gauge needle move- NOTE ment upon turning on the ignition switch Some of the meters and gauges on the It is possible to activate or deactivate the combination meter use liquid-crystal movement of the meter needles and displays.
Instruments and controls/Meters and gauges The display can be switched as shown in has been set for activation The illumination of the needles turns off the following sequence by pressing the the time of shipment from the factory. immediately after the ignition switch is .
Instruments and controls/Meters and gauges To change the setting: Speedometer 1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF or The speedometer shows the vehicle ACC position. speed. Odometer *1: They cannot be displayed when the 2. Press the trip knob to show ignition switch is in the ON position.
Instruments and controls/Meters and gauges Also, if you open and close the driver s the odometer/trip meter is lit up. If you do To set the trip meter to zero, select the A door within 10 seconds of illumination of not press the trip knob within 10 seconds trip or B trip meter by pressing the knob the odometer/trip meter, the odometer/trip...
Instruments and controls/Meters and gauges remaining in the tank. ECO gauge (if equipped) engine speed is reduced below the red zone. The gauge indication may change slightly during braking, turning or acceleration due to fuel level movement in the tank. NOTE To protect the engine/transmission If you press the trip knob while the ignition...
3-10 Instruments and controls/Warning and indicator lights Before that time, the ECO gauge does : CHECK ENGINE warning light/Mal- Warning and indicator lights not operate. function indicator light Initial illumination for system : Coolant temperature low indicator check light/Coolant temperature high warn- ing light Several of the warning and indicator lights illuminate when the ignition switch is...
At speeds lower than approxi- Consult your authorized SUBARU dealer mately 9 mph (15 km/h) for repair. The warning light(s) for unfastened seatbelt(s) will alternate between...
. Illumination of the warning light tact your SUBARU dealer for an inspec- passenger s seatback, or allow him/her to while driving tion. pull the seatback.
SRS frontal airbag ON and OFF indica- paired as necessary could cause airbag determined by the SUBARU ad- serious damage, which may not be tors vanced frontal airbag system monitoring.
Contact your To prevent serious damage to the emis- indicator light/warning light be- SUBARU dealer for an inspec- sion control system, you should do the haves in any of the following tion. following. ways, the electrical system may .
Contact when the vehicle has continu- stop and check your tires as soon as your nearest SUBARU dealer for service ously accelerated and decelerated possible, and inflate them to the proper immediately.
Low tire your nearest SUBARU dealer as soon as pressure warning light should turn pressure warning light will illumi- possible. off a few minutes later. Therefore, be...
Have your vehicle towed to the ate normally. When driving with an insufficient battery nearest SUBARU dealer for re- voltage such as when the hybrid system is pair. The ABS warning light illuminates to- jump started, the ABS warning light may gether with the brake system warning light illuminate.
Drive If the fluid level is below the MIN mark in carefully to the nearest SUBARU dealer Low fuel warning light the reservoir, do not drive the vehicle. and have the system inspected.
Drive carefully to WARNING pressure in any of the tires. the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the vehicle inspected immedi- When the Hill start assist warning WARNING ately.
. The warning light illuminates when carefully and have your vehicle tion of the power steering control checked at a SUBARU dealer as the ignition switch is turned to the system. soon as possible.
Have your vehicle checked on the combination meter in order to at a SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. minimize improper operations and help . The light does not turn off even after protect your vehicle from theft.
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Con- ing indicator does not illuminate, tact your SUBARU dealer as take the appropriate action. soon as possible. . When the operation indicator on...
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3-24 Instruments and controls/Warning and indicator lights Access key Operation indica- Inside warning Outside warning warning indica- tor on push-button Status Action chime chime tor on meter ignition switch Switch the push-button ignition The driver s door was opened while switch to OFF , or close the the push-button ignition switch is driver s door.
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3-25 Instruments and controls/Warning and indicator lights Access key Operation indica- Inside warning Outside warning warning indica- tor on push-button Status Action chime chime tor on meter ignition switch Access key warning: Ding, ding ... Carry the access key, and drive the The vehicle was driven while the (7 seconds) vehicle.
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(15 seconds max.) brake pedal and press the push- was performed, but the steering is button ignition switch. still locked. Contact a SUBARU dealer imme- System malfunction warning: Ding Flashes in orange diately and have the vehicle in- A malfunction was detected in the spected.
The engine is not running. Continuously variable transmission If the indicator light does not blink in the above conditions, it may indicate that immobilizer system may be malfunction- ing. Contact your nearest SUBARU dealer immediately. In the event that the push-button ignition CONTINUED...
If this light illuminates while driving or does have your vehicle inspected by your not turn off approximately 3 seconds after High beam indicator SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. turning the ignition switch to the ON light position, have your vehicle inspected at BSD/RCTA OFF indica- your SUBARU dealer.
. When the engine is automatically tion display, then have your vehicle inspected by a SUBARU dealer im- stopped by the hybrid system mediately. Activation/deactivation settings The EV (Electric Vehicle) mode lamp can Pedestrian alert warn- be activated or deactivated.
3-30 Instruments and controls/Multi function display NOTE Features Multi function display Your vehicle s initial setting has been The multi function display has the follow- Safety precautions set for activation at the time of ing functions. shipment from the factory. WARNING Description Page...
3-31 Instruments and controls/Multi function display played contents, refer to Basic screens Locations 3-34.) Basic operation NOTE . The welcome screen will disappear when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position while the welcome Control switch screen is displayed. .
3-32 Instruments and controls/Multi function display NOTE Date screen . Displaying the birthday/anniversary If you have set the date and time in the screen can be set to on or off. Refer to selection screen, after the welcome Bypass screen setting 3-59.
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3-33 Instruments and controls/Multi function display following conditions. The period of time remaining until the registered notification date is 15 days or less. The total driving distance remain- ing until the registered notification distance is approximately 311 miles (500 km) or less. .
3-34 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Interruption screen Basic screens Information bar Basic screen items These are the basic screens of the multi function display. Item Page Information bar 3-34 Fuel consumption screen 3-36 ECO history screen 3-36 Fuel save screen 3-37 Energy flow screen 3-37...
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3-35 Instruments and controls/Multi function display NOTE switch is turned to the ACC or ON position after it has been turned to The driving range on the remaining fuel OFF position. is calculated using the average fuel consumption of the last 19 miles (30 Information reminder km) driven.
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3-36 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Fuel consumption screen ECO history screen Time range Width of bar graph 30 minutes 1 minute 60 minutes 2 minutes 120 minutes 4 minutes For details about the setting, refer to Economy history setting 3-55.
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3-37 Instruments and controls/Multi function display in operation (except while generating) the reset. Fuel save screen indicator will illuminate in green. When . The time spent with the engine the electric motor is not generating or the stopped by means of the hybrid system electric motor is not in operation, the is also added to the journey time.
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3-38 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Vehicle activation status screen When the Vehicle Dynamics Control sys- When the Vehicle Dynamics Control sys- tem is being activated: the tires illuminate tem has been activated: the tires remain When the vehicle stops in yellow.
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3-39 Instruments and controls/Multi function display tion is represented using an animation of Triple meter screen Item Details the traffic lane. Average vehicle speed (Average If the ABS is activated, all of the vehicle s vehicle speed for the entire driving time from when the trip meter was wheels will be illuminated in yellow and reset)
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3-40 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Guidance screen Clock/calendar screen Calendar Today s date Clock (analog format) When the button is pushed and held, Birthday/Anniversary the selection screen can be displayed. In addition to the clock/calendar, the out- The displayed contents can be set or side temperature and average fuel con- customized from the selection screen.
3-41 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Selection screen When the button is pushed and held, the setting screen for each menu can be displayed. Select the preferred menu by operating switch. Top menu Menu option Description Page Time/Date Time/Date Set and adjust the time and date. 12h or 24h format can be selected. 3-44 Birthday Set a birthday.
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3-42 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Top menu Menu option Description Page Maintenance Engine Oil Set and adjust the oil maintenance notification date. 3-61 Oil Filter Set and adjust the oil filter maintenance notification date. 3-62 Tires Set and adjust the tire maintenance notification date. 3-62 Maintenance Schedule Set and adjust the vehicle maintenance notification date.
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3-43 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Top menu Menu option Description Page Initialize Reset to Defaults Reset all settings to the default settings. Yes or No 3-74 Lifetime Fuel Consumption Reset Clear logged lifetime fuel consumption data. Yes or No 3-75 Go Back Return to the top menu.
Time/Date item. Then, push the button. example, April 31). . If your vehicle is equipped with button. genuine SUBARU navigation system, Current date and time setting the clock of navigation system must be set separately. 1. Perform the preparation steps accord-...
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3-45 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 5. After entering the date and time, select Set by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pushing the button. 4. Select a number by operating the 2. Operate the switch to switch. Then push the button.
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3-46 Instruments and controls/Multi function display English alphabet (upper case charac- ters and lower case characters are available), eleven symbols or blank spaces. The word being edited will be displayed with an underline. 4. The selected item will be shown. Push 6.
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3-47 Instruments and controls/Multi function display be deactivated. Anniversary setting 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- ing to Preparation for date setting From 1 to 7 days prior to the birthday 9. The system will notify you that the setting is complete. If a birthday is approaching, the following screen will be displayed accompanied by a beep when the ignition switch has been...
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3-48 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 3. Select an entry in the list to set by 5. Select numbers by operating the 7. Select characters by operating the operating the switch. Then switch. Then push the button. switch. Then push the push the button.
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3-49 Instruments and controls/Multi function display If an anniversary is approaching, the following screen will be displayed accom- panied by a beep when the ignition switch has been turned to the ON position. This function can be set to on or off. For details, refer to Bypass screen setting 3-59.
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3-50 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Daylight saving time setting 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- ing to Preparation for date setting 3. The current setting will be displayed. 5. Select Set by operating the Push the button to enter the selection switch, and confirm the setting by pushing mode.
3-51 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Image quality and volume Contrast setting settings 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- The image quality and volume settings ing to Preparation for image quality and can be adjusted. To change the items, volume settings 3-51.
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3-52 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 2. Operate the switch to 4. The screen is turned off. 2. Operate the switch to select the Screen Off item. Then push select the Beep item. Then push the button. button. Restoring the screen When the button is pushed after the ignition switch is turned...
3-53 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 4. Select an item by operating the 6. The system will notify you that the 3. After the selection screen is displayed, switch. Then push the button. setting is complete. operate the switch to show the Screen Setting item.
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3-54 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 2. Operate the switch to 4. Select an item by operating the 6. The system will notify you that the select the Top Display item. Then push switch. Then push the button. setting is complete. button.
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3-55 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 2. Operate the switch to 4. Select the displayed configuration by 6. The system will notify you that the select the Cons item. Then push the operating the switch. Then setting is complete. button. push the button.
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3-56 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 2. Operate the switch to 4. Select the time of the logged fuel 6. Select Set by operating the select the Eco History item. Then push consumption history by operating the switch and confirm the setting by pushing button.
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3-57 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Triple meter setting 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- ing to Preparation for screen settings 3-53. 3. Select the setting location (left, center 4. Select the preferred item by operating or right) by operating the switch.
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3-58 Instruments and controls/Multi function display switch, and confirm the setting by pushing button. 2. Operate the switch to 4. Select Analog Clock , Digital Clock , select the Clock item. Then push the Calendar or Off by operating the button.
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3-59 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 6. The system will notify you that the 2. Operate the switch to 4. Select On or Off by operating the setting is complete. select the Bypass Screen item. Then switch. Then push the push the button.
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3-60 Instruments and controls/Multi function display switch, and confirm the setting by pushing the button. 2. Operate the switch to 4. Select the preferred language by select the Languages item. Then push operating the switch. Then button. push the button. 6.
3-61 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 6. The system will notify you that the 3. After the selection screen is displayed, 2. Operate the switch to setting is complete. operate the switch to show the select the Engine Oil item. Then push Maintenance item.
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3-62 Instruments and controls/Multi function display pushing the button. After exceeding 311 miles (500 km), _ _ _ _ will be displayed. Oil filter setting The setting procedure is the same as Engine oil setting 3-61, but select the Oil Filter item in step 2. Tires setting The setting procedure is the same as Engine oil setting...
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3-63 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 2. Operate the switch to 4. Select On or Off by operating the 6. The system will notify you that the select the On/Off item. Then push the switch. Then push the setting is complete. button.
3-64 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Driving history registration operating the switch. The items in the driving history can be registered. To change the items, operate switch, and then push the button. 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
3-65 Instruments and controls/Multi function display directly without a notification. 8. The system will notify you that the registration is complete. Car settings The items in the car settings can be set. To change the items, operate the switch, and then push the button.
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3-66 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Keyless buzzer volume setting 3. Select a volume level by operating the 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- switch, and confirm the setting by pushing the button. ing to Preparation for car settings 3-65. Hazard warning flasher setting 1.
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3-67 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Then push the button. button. If the setting is not available, the following notification will be displayed. In this case, perform the setting procedure again. 3. The current setting will be displayed. 5. Select Set by operating the Push the button to enter the selection switch, and confirm the setting by pushing...
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3-68 Instruments and controls/Multi function display 2. Operate the switch to 4. Select the preferred setting by operat- 6. The system will notify you that the select the Defogger item. Then push the ing the switch. Then push the setting is complete. button.
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3-69 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Interior light off delay timer setting 3. The current setting will be displayed. 5. Select Set by operating the 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- Push the button to enter the selection switch, and confirm the setting by pushing ing to Preparation for car settings 3-65.
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3-70 Instruments and controls/Multi function display push the button. button. Auto light sensor sensitivity setting 3. The current setting will be displayed. 5. Select Set by operating the 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- Push the button to enter the selection switch, and confirm the setting by pushing ing to Preparation for car settings 3-65.
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3-71 Instruments and controls/Multi function display If the setting is not available, the following notification will be displayed. In this case, perform the setting procedure again. 2. Operate the switch to 2. Operate the switch to select the Keyless Access Setting item. select the Driver s Door Unlock item.
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3-72 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Rear gate unlock setting 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- ing to Preparation for keyless access settings 3-71. 4. Select the preferred setting by operat- 6. The system will notify you that the ing the switch.
3-73 Instruments and controls/Multi function display notification will be displayed. In this case, perform the setting procedure again. 3. The current setting will be displayed. 5. Select Set by operating the Push the button to enter the selection switch, and confirm the setting by pushing mode.
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3-74 Instruments and controls/Multi function display by operating the switch. 3. After the selection screen is displayed, 2. Operate the switch to operate the switch to show the select the Reset to Defaults item. Then 4. Confirm the setting by pushing the Initialize item.
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3-75 Instruments and controls/Multi function display Lifetime fuel consumption resetting 1. Perform the preparation steps accord- ing to Preparation for initialization 3. The system will prompt a Yes/No 5. Reconfirmation will be displayed. If dialogue ( No is selected first). To reset you are sure you want to proceed, select the lifetime fuel consumption, select Yes Yes by operating the...
3-76 Instruments and controls/Light control switch Headlights Light control switch Precautions and tips CAUTION . Use of any lights for a long period of time while the hybrid system is not running can cause the 12 V auxiliary battery to discharge. .
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The sensitivity of the auto on/off head- operations is done, the low beam head- SUBARU dealer. Contact your SUBARU dealer lights can be changed by a SUBARU lights will turn off. for details. dealer. Consult your SUBARU dealer .
3-78 Instruments and controls/Light control switch High/low beam change Headlight flasher Sensor for the auto on/off head- lights (if equipped) (dimmer) CAUTION The sensor is on the instrument panel as To change from low beam to high beam, shown in the illustration. push the turn signal lever forward.
3-79 Instruments and controls/Turn signal lever Daytime running light system level, the high beam headlights that Turn signal lever have illuminated at reduced brightness turn off, and the low beam headlights WARNING turn on alternatively. At this time, the The brightness of the illumination of instrument panel illumination, front side marker lights, tail lights and the high beam headlights is reduced...
. The brightness setting is not can- changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact celed even when the ignition switch is the nearest SUBARU dealer for details. turned to the OFF position.
3-81 Instruments and controls/Headlight beam leveler Headlight beam leveler (if Fog light switch (if equipped) equipped) Automatic headlight beam leveler (models with HID headlights) The HID headlights generate more light than conventional halogen headlights. Therefore a driver of an oncoming vehicle may experience too much glare if your headlight beam height adjustment is high when the vehicle is carrying a heavy load.
Operate the windshield areas where water freezes in on a dry windshield or rear washer for at least 1 second so that winter, use SUBARU Windshield window, always use the wind- washer solution will be sprinkled all Washer Fluid or the equivalent.
3-83 Instruments and controls/Wiper and washer . Grease, wax, insects or other mate- Windshield wiper and washer For a single wipe of the wipers, push the rial on the windshield or the wiper lever up. The wipers operate until you switches blade results in jerky wiper operation release the lever.
3-84 Instruments and controls/Wiper and washer NOTE Rear window wiper and Windshield washer washer switch To wash the windshield, pull the wiper control lever toward you. The washer fluid The windshield washer fluid warning sprays until you release the lever. The light illuminates when the washer fluid : Washer (accompanied by wiper op- wipers operate while you pull the lever.
3-85 Instruments and controls/Mirrors tion, the rear wiper will operate intermit- wiper is not in use, turn the knob switch Mirrors tently at intervals corresponding to the downward to the position. The washer vehicle speed. In this position, when you fluid sprays and the wiper operates until Always check that the inside and outside move the select lever to the R position,...
3-86 Instruments and controls/Mirrors Auto-dimming mirror/com- is to ensure good rearward visibility during glare from vehicle headlights behind you reversing. and automatically dim the mirror to elim- pass (if equipped) . By pressing and releasing the switch inate glare and preserve your vision. For this reason, use care not to cover the for less than 3 seconds, the compass sensors with stickers, or other similar...
3-87 Instruments and controls/Mirrors 3. Press the switch repeatedly until the Auto-dimming mirror/com- dimming function is on, the LED indicator correct zone setting for your location is will illuminate. pass with HomeLink ® displayed. Even with the mirror in the automatic equipped) 4.
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3-88 Instruments and controls/Mirrors Photosensors Compass zone adjustment Compass calibration 1. If a C is displayed in the compass window, the compass needs to be cali- brated. 2. Drive the vehicle in a circle at 5 mph (8 km/h) or less until the display reads a direction.
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3-89 Instruments and controls/Mirrors . Canada-spec. models There are three HomeLink buttons on the garage door opener or other ® mirror, each of which can be programmed device. Make sure that people NOTE for operation of one desired device. For and objects are out of the way This device complies with Industry details on the device types which can be...
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3-90 Instruments and controls/Mirrors NOTE NOTE . After programming your HomeLink Some gate operators and garage door ® Wireless Control System for the de- openers may require you to replace sired devices, retain the hand-held this programming step 4 with proce- transmitters for further programming dures in Programming for entrance...
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3-91 Instruments and controls/Mirrors NOTE refer to your garage door opener s instruc- Programming rolling-code-pro- tion manual. Some garage door openers may re- tected garage door openers in quire you to do the above press-hold- the U.S.A. release sequence a third time to com- If your garage door opener has a rolling plete the programming.
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3-92 Instruments and controls/Mirrors 6. When the indicator light flashes slowly begins to flash slowly (after approximately and then rapidly after several seconds, 20 seconds), position the hand-held trans- release both buttons. mitter of the device between 1 to 3 inches (25 to 76 mm) away from the HomeLink 7.
3-93 Instruments and controls/Mirrors Outside mirrors Remote control mirror switch Convex mirror (passenger side) WARNING Objects look smaller in a convex mirror and farther away than when viewed in a flat mirror. Do not use the convex mirror to judge the distance of vehicles behind you when changing lanes.
It is possible for the defogger and deicer system to be set to continuous operation mode by a SUBARU dealer. Consult your SUBARU dealer for details. Also, the setting can be changed using the multi function display. For details, refer to Defogger setting 3-67.
3-95 Instruments and controls/Tilt/telescopic steering wheel Tilt/telescopic steering wheel window cleaner containing abra- sives to clean the inner surface of the rear window. They may WARNING damage the conductors printed on the window. . Do not adjust the steering wheel tilt/telescopic position while driv- NOTE ing.
3-96 Instruments and controls/Horn Horn To sound the horn, push the horn pad.
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Climate control Ventilator control..........Type B..............Operating tips for heater and air Center and side ventilators ........conditioner ............Climate control panel.......... Cleaning ventilation grille........Type A ..............Efficient cooling after parking in direct Type B ..............sunlight ............. Automatic climate control operation ....Lubrication oil circulation in the refrigerant Operation tips .............
Climate control/Ventilator control Ventilator control Center and side ventilators Side ventilators Open Close To adjust the flow direction, move the tab. Center ventilators Open To open or close the ventilator, turn the Close thumb-wheel up or down.
Climate control/Climate control panel Airflow mode selection dial (Refer to Climate control panel Airflow mode selection 4-6.) Defroster button (Refer to Airflow mode Type A selection 4-6.) Rear window defogger button (Refer to Defogger and deicer 3-94.) Fan speed control dial (Refer to Fan speed control 4-8.) Air conditioner button (Refer to Air...
Climate control/Climate control panel Temperature control dial (Refer to Auto- Type B matic climate control operation and/or Temperature control 4-7.) Defroster button (Refer to Airflow mode selection 4-6.) Rear window defogger button (Refer to Defogger and deicer 3-94.) DUAL mode button (Refer to DUAL mode (type B) 4-7.)
Climate control/Automatic climate control operation To turn off the climate control system, Sensors Automatic climate control press the OFF button. Then the air inlet operation selection will be set to OFF (outside air). When this mode is selected, the fan Operation tips speed, airflow distribution, air-inlet control, .
Climate control/Manual climate control operation properly and become damaged, the sys- Manual climate control op- tem may not be able to control the interior eration temperature correctly. To avoid damaging the sensors, observe the following pre- Airflow mode selection cautions. To select the airflow mode: Do not subject the sensors to impact.
Climate control/Manual climate control operation NOTE both side windows to prevent fogging.) and both side outlets of the instrument panel (Refer to Defrosting 4-9.) The controllable temperature range may vary depending on the regional NOTE specifications of the vehicle. You cannot drive using only the electric DUAL mode (type B) motor power while selecting the mode.
328F (08C), the air conditioner might be occurring in the electrical compressor will stop operating. system. Contact your SUBARU dealer for inspection. . The indicator light on the air inlet Air inlet selection selection button may flash in the Select the air inlet by pressing the air inlet following cases.
Climate control/Defrosting button to defrost or dehumidify the wind- Defrosting Operating tips for heater and shield and front door windows. air conditioner NOTE . When the Cleaning ventilation grille mode is selected, the air conditioner compres- sor operates automatically regardless of the position of the air conditioner button to defrost the windshield more quickly.
SUBARU dealer. For replacement, use upgrade. only a genuine SUBARU air filter kit. Checking air conditioning Refrigerant for your climate CAUTION system before summer sea-...
4-11 Climate control/Air filtration system NOTE doing this, be careful not to damage the hinge. The filter can influence the air condi- tioning, heating and defroster perfor- mance if not properly maintained. Replacing an air filter 1. Remove the glove box. NOTE We recommend that you take mea- sures to protect the center console...
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4-12 Climate control/Air filtration system 3. Replace the air filter element with a 4. Reinstall the glove box, and connect new one. the damper shaft. 5. Close the glove box. CAUTION The arrow mark on the filter must point UP.
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Basic operation ..........5-18 Making a call ............. 5-74 Unit settings ............5-19 Receiving a call ..........5-77 SUBARU STARLINK (if equipped) ....... 5-26 Talking on the phone ......... 5-78 AM/FM radio............5-28 Phone settings ..........5-79 SiriusXM Satellite Radio (if equipped) ....
Remove . When reinstalling the removed The roof antenna is installed in the center The SUBARU STARLINK antenna is antenna rod, be sure to fully at the rear part of the roof. installed in the center of the roof at the tighten it.
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...
ACC or ON position. . Power and audio controls: refer to Basic operation 5-18. . SUBARU STARLINK (if equipped): refer to SUBARU STARLINK 5-26. . Radio operation: refer to AM/FM radio 5-28. . Satellite radio operation (if equipped): refer to SiriusXM Satellite Radio 5-37.
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Audio/Audio set NOTE HD Radio Technology (if equipped) should be included as a feature in the base display audio set. This display audio set is referred to as follows. . U.S. customers: STARLINK 6.2 Mul- timedia . Canadian customers: 6.2-inch infotain- ment system CONTINUED...
Audio/Audio set STARLINK 7.0 Multimedia Plus audio set (U.S. spec. models The audio set will operate only when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON only, if equipped) position. For details about how to use the STARLINK 7.0 Multimedia Plus audio set, refer to the STARLINK 7.0 Multi- media Plus or STARLINK...
Audio/Audio set Tips for operating the audio/ from a station, the weaker its signal will be. In addition, reception conditions visual system Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected by change constantly as the vehicle moves. the upper atmosphere especially at CAUTION night.
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Audio/Audio set CD player and disc . This CD player is intended for use with 4.7 in. (12 cm) discs only. Audio CDs . Extremely high temperatures can keep the CD player from working. On hot days, use the air conditioning system to cool the inside of the vehicle before using the .
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Audio/Audio set CAUTION . Do not use special shaped, trans- parent/translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossi- ble to eject the disc. .
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5-10 Audio/Audio set lens of the unit. Made for . It may not be possible to play discs . iPod touch (5th generation)* . iPod touch (4th generation) recorded on a personal computer depend- ing on the application settings and the .
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5-11 Audio/Audio set Corresponding bit rates (Audio) and playback errors, use the appropriate File information file extension. Compatible compressed files (Audio) File type Bit rate (kbps) . This system can play only the first session when using multi-session compa- MP3 files: Item DISC 32 - 320...
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5-12 Audio/Audio set . M3u playlists are not compatible with ID3 tag the audio device. . This is a method of embedding track- . MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO related information in an MP3 file. This formats are not compatible with the audio embedded information can include the device.
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5-13 Audio/Audio set . Level 2: The file name can have up to 31 characters (including the separation . AAC is short for Advanced Audio mark . and file extension). Each folder Coding and refers to an audio compres- must contain fewer than 8 hierarchies. sion technology standard used with MPEG2 and MPEG4.
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No audio file This indicates that there is no audio file in the connected iPod. This indicates that the accessed file cannot play back. Unplayable file NOTE If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your SUBARU dealer.
5-15 Audio/Audio set Basic information before use Touch screen gestures Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. WARNING Operation method Outline Main use When the vehicle is stopped with the engine running, always apply the parking brake for safety.
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5-16 Audio/Audio set Touch screen operation Entering letters and numbers/list Function screen operation This system is operated mainly by the Delete a character/number entered keys on the screen. into the window. Entering letters and numbers When a screen key is touched, a beep When entering the Bluetooth device name sounds.
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. When using the SUBARU STARLINK NOTE function (if equipped), the display screen . This unit does not support commer- may be different from the screen above.
5-18 Audio/Audio set only the first two connected devices Turning the system on and off Selecting an audio source will be recognized. 1. Press the AUDIO/TUNE knob. Basic operation This section describes some of the basic features of the audio/visual system. Some information may not pertain to your sys- tem.
Select to display the hands-free . When you push the AUDIO/TUNE settings 5-25. function using your cell phone. PHONE . SUBARU STARLINK settings (if knob while any screen other than the Refer to Hands-free phone audio control screen is displayed, the system 5-71.
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5-20 Audio/Audio set General settings Bluetooth settings Sound settings Touch the tab for the audio unit basic Touch the tab to set Bluetooth. Touch the tab to set the sound quality. settings. Item Function Item Function Item Function BT De- Balance/ Select to adjust speaker volume Select to pair/connect the Blue-...
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5-21 Audio/Audio set Refer to the following table for the adjustment range of each audio setting item and Item Function default value. Select to pick-up vocal sound Vocal Im- age Con- signal from the sound data, and Item Step Default trol adjust it to right/left or front/rear.
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5-22 Audio/Audio set . Volume Balance setting . Vocal image setting Balance/Fader 1. Select the Volume Balance Control 1. Select the Vocal Image Control key. A good balance of the left and right stereo key. channels and of the front and rear sound levels is important for good quality audio program listening.
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5-23 Audio/Audio set Speed Volume Control Graphic Equalizer The system adjusts to the optimum You can adjust the sound quality by volume and tone quality according to increasing/decreasing the gain for each vehicle speed to compensate for in- frequency range. creased vehicle noise.
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5-24 Audio/Audio set Sound Restorer You can play compressed audio data with a sound quality that is close to the original sound. Select the ON or OFF key by the right side key of the Sound Restorer key. Virtual Bass Vocal Image Control This function enables you to adjust the Refer to Balance/Fader...
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5-25 Audio/Audio set screen without polarized sunglasses. Display settings . If the screen is set to Day mode Touch the tab to set display. with the headlight switch turned on, this condition is memorized even with the engine turned off. How to adjust the rear view image In the camera display, the brightness, tint,...
Bluetooth for Android devices. . For details about connecting an iPhone/iPod touch: Refer to Connect- ing and disconnecting a USB memory/ 3. Touch the SUBARU STARLINK key portable device 5-17. on the APPS screen. The disclaimer . For details about registering or con- screen or the error screen is displayed.
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. You can also switch to aha or . The error screen will be displayed Pandora (if equipped) from the APPS while using SUBARU STARLINK due to screen. one of the following possible reasons. When your smartphone has no...
5-28 Audio/Audio set AM/FM radio Function Control screen and audio panel Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/ off. Turn to step up/down frequencies. Turn to move up/down the list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing.
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5-29 Audio/Audio set . The radio automatically blends to an Selecting a station from the list (if HD Radio signal (if equipped) in AM or equipped) FM where available. A station list can be displayed. 1. Touch the tab. How to change the source Select the AM or FM key on the source select screen.
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5-30 Audio/Audio set displayed. on the screen. You can access a URL by Radio settings reading the QR code using a smartphone, You can perform various radio settings. etc. 1. Touch the tab. 2. Select the desired item from the Delete bookmark from the list following table.
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5-31 Audio/Audio set AM and FM broadcast sound quality is FM stations can provide additional digital- now crystal clear, with AM sound quality only audio programming on HD2/HD3 that virtually matches FM quality of the Channels. past, and FM broadcasts that have near Available HD Radio technology (if CD-level sound quality.
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5-32 Audio/Audio set . Turn on the power of the iPod if it is select the desired multicast channel. not turned on. . Once an iPod is connected, the NOTE music tag moves from the radio into . HD Radio stations can be preset.
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5-33 Audio/Audio set NOTE In addition, the following messages appear. . The tag information can not be Display Message Contents preserved while scanning or caching the radio station. If there is not enough memory in the digital Tag storage full .
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5-34 Audio/Audio set . Visual information related to content being played on your HD Radio receiver, such as Album Art, historical photographs, still art from live broadcasts, among other related content.
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5-35 Audio/Audio set Troubleshooting guide Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time alignment - a user may hear The radio stations analog and digital volume is None, radio broadcast issue. A user can contact a short period of programming replayed or an not properly aligned or the station is in ballgame the radio station.
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5-36 Audio/Audio set Experience Cause Action When the status is changed to acquiring digital When the system determined that the SPS data because the reception condition of SPS station could not be received while receiving The HD Channel is unavailable caution station has improved.
5-37 Audio/Audio set SiriusXM Satellite Radio (if Control screen and audio panel equipped) SiriusXM Data Service Data service information, which is com- prised of traffic information and weather information, can be received via the SiriusXM Radio. To receive the data service information in the vehicle, a subscription to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio service is necessary.
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5-38 Audio/Audio set Function Return to the playback display. Audio panel Function Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/ off. Press to display the sound setting screen. Refer to Unit settings Turn right to step up channels and turn left to step down channels.
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5-39 Audio/Audio set . U.S. customers: How to subscribe to SiriusXM Sa- WARNING tellite Radio Visit www.siriusxm.com or call . SiriusXM Satellite Radio Services To listen to a satellite radio broadcast in 1-866-635-2349 Legal Disclaimers and Warn- the vehicle, a subscription to the SiriusXM .
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5-40 Audio/Audio set How to change the source NOTE XM and all related marks and logos . SiriusXM Satellite Services Select the Sirius XM key on the source are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio select screen. Refer to Selecting an audio Inc.
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5-41 Audio/Audio set Presetting a channel Selecting a channel from the list 1. The presets list is displayed via either 1. The categories list is displayed via of the following procedures. either of the following procedures. . When you touch the .
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5-42 Audio/Audio set In addition, the following messages appear. Direct Tune 1. A channel input screen is displayed Display Message Contents when you touch the tab. An update to your SiriusXM subscription has Subscription Update been received by the SiriusXM tuner. Touch Press OK to Continue any key to continue.
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5-43 Audio/Audio set SXM setting 1. An option menu screen is displayed when you touch the tab on the lower left side of the screen. The Options screen will appear. Password input screen Lock channel selection screen 3. When the input password is approved, 4.
5-44 Audio/Audio set In this chapter, iPhone and iPod touch or Android devices will be referred to as a smartphone. WARNING Do not connect or operate the smartphone while driving. Doing so may result in loss of control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.
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5-45 Audio/Audio set Control screen and panel Function Select to display the nearby list. Control screen (main screen and station screen) Function Function The track pauses when pressed during playback and plays back when touched Select to display the audio source during pause.
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5-46 Audio/Audio set NOTE . For safety reasons, certain func- tions are not available while your vehicle is in motion. . In order to maximize signal recep- tion, performance and precision of the smartphone, please ensure the smart- phone is placed as close to the system as possible, while ensuring it is stowed and secure while driving.
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5-47 Audio/Audio set Outside wireless communication device. downloaded to your smartphone. . When connecting the device via . A current account with a wireless range, such as some countryside areas Bluetooth, the communication speed content service provider. may become slower than via USB. Where the wireless communica- .
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5-48 Audio/Audio set . For Android device users provider for additional information. About the supported devices . Ability of this product to access This system supports the following de- Android OS Specification Profile connected content is subject to change vices. without notice and could be affected by Bluetooth aha Con-...
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. Select the aha key on the APPS (http://www.aharadio.com) on the inter- net. screen. Refer to SUBARU STARLINK . The button display will vary depend- 5-26. ing on each station or content item. Example of the main screen NOTE 2.
5-50 Audio/Audio set ® Pandora (if equipped) CAUTION Pandora is an application for a smart- . Do not leave your smartphone in phone. This can automatically select and the car. In particular, high tem- play recommended tracks. peratures inside the vehicle may By rating the track currently playing, tracks damage the smartphone.
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. Select the Pandora key on the APPS Press to select an audio source. Refer to Selecting an audio source 5-18. screen. Refer to SUBARU STARLINK 5-26. Press to display the sound setting screen. Refer to Unit settings 5-19.
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5-52 Audio/Audio set NOTE Station list Store the station When starting-up Pandora, there are You can select, add or delete a station. You can register a station. some smartphone models for which When the tab is touched on the main 1.
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5-53 Audio/Audio set Function Control screen and audio panel Press to display the sound setting screen. Refer to Unit settings Press to select a track/file. Press and hold to fast forward/re- wind. NOTE . Depending on the compression data format of the inserted CD, some keys may not be displayed on the screen.
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5-54 Audio/Audio set Loading a disc Unloading a disc Select play mode Press the eject button to remove the disc. The play mode settings display will appear CAUTION when play mode key is touched. Select the preferred play mode from the following Never try to disassemble the audio items.
5-55 Audio/Audio set USB memory Control screen and audio panel Audio files on the USB memory can be played. WARNING Do not operate the player s controls or connect the USB memory while driving. Doing so may result in losing control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.
5-56 Audio/Audio set iPod Connecting a USB device Select play mode You can connect a USB device to the The play mode settings display will appear Audio files on the iPod can be played. vehicle USB port. Refer to Connecting when play mode key is touched.
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5-57 Audio/Audio set NOTE Control screen and audio panel . When an iPod is connected using a genuine USB cable, the iPod starts charging its battery. . When an iPod is connected and the audio source is changed to iPod mode, the iPod will resume playing from the same point it was last used.
5-58 Audio/Audio set iPod settings Bluetooth audio How to change the source You can choose the following items from The iPod operation screen can be The Bluetooth audio system enables the list screen after touching the reached by the following methods: users to enjoy listening to music that is on the screen.
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5-59 Audio/Audio set . Before using Bluetooth devices, Control screen and audio panel users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac re- synchronization therapy-pace- makers or implantable cardiover- ter defibrillators should consult the manufacturer of the device for information about its opera- tion under the influence of radio waves.
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5-60 Audio/Audio set . Bluetooth device information is re- NOTE NOTE . Depending on the Bluetooth device gistered when the Bluetooth device is Depending on the type of portable connected to the Bluetooth audio sys- that is connected to the system, the player connected, some functions tem.
5-61 Audio/Audio set terminal. Icon Function . Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the Return to the control screen. portable audio device or its term- inal. NOTE If the connected device does not sup- port the group repeat mode, the group functions are not available.
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5-62 Audio/Audio set Control screen and audio panel Connecting a portable audio device You can connect a portable audio device to the vehicle AUX jack. Refer to Con- necting and disconnecting a USB mem- ory/portable device 5-17. How to change the source The AUX operation screen can be reached by the following methods: .
5-63 Audio/Steering switches for audio Steering switches for audio Some parts of the audio/visual system can be adjusted using the switches on the steering wheel. + − switch switch Mute/Enter switch List switch Back switch Source switch CONTINUED...
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5-64 Audio/Steering switches for audio . +/− switch Mode Operation Function Press Volume up/down Except list screen Press and hold Volume up/down continuously List screen Press Move cursor up/down + switch is thumb up/ − switch is thumb down Pandora main screen (if equipped) Press and hold switch Mode...
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Press Show list screen . Source switch Mode Operation Function Change audio modes Press NOTE In the aha, Pandora (if equipped) and SUBARU STARLINK (if equipped) mode, some operation may be done on the screen depend on the selected APPS.
5-66 ® Audio/Bluetooth settings ® driving. 3. Touch the tab and then the SET- Bluetooth settings TINGS screen will appear. Registering a Bluetooth phone for the first time WARNING To use the hands-free system, it is necessary to register a Bluetooth phone Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe with the system.
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5-67 ® Audio/Bluetooth settings . For details about operating the Blue- Bluetooth audio. tooth device, see the manual that 1. Display the BT Devices Connection comes with it. screen. Refer to Registering a Bluetooth . To cancel the registration, touch the phone for the first time 5-66.
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. For USA customers, please visit www.subaru.com for details. Outside of the USA customers, contact your local dealer to arrange a demonstration in order to confirm whether or not the device can be paired with the vehicle.
5-69 ® Audio/Bluetooth settings Setting Bluetooth details tooth is set to off or when the connec- Function tion cannot be made with the device. BT Devices Connection screen This shows the status of the device connection profile. (The icon illuminates 1.
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Set key. Display the Bluetooth device name of In-Car-Device setting screen the in-vehicle equipment. The default name is SUBARU BT , which can be NOTE The Bluetooth settings can be confirmed changed by selecting it and entering and changed.
5-71 Audio/Hands free phone system . When using the hands free function . Before using Bluetooth devices, Hands-free phone system and other Bluetooth functions at the users of any electrical medical same time, the following problems may device other than implantable The hands-free system enables calls to be occur: cardiac pacemakers, cardiac re-...
5-72 Audio/Hands free phone system pointed towards the microphone. Control screen Function The sound of the air conditioning Open the Incoming Calls screen. fan is loud. Refer to By incoming calls 5-74. There is a negative effect on Open the Outgoing Calls screen. sound quality due to the phone Refer to By outgoing calls 5-75.
5-73 Audio/Hands free phone system . Microphone Registering/connecting a Using the phone switch/mi- Bluetooth phone crophone The microphone is used when talking on the phone. . Steering switch To use the hands-free system for cell phones, it is necessary to register a cell By pressing the steering switch, a call can phone with the system.
5-74 Audio/Hands free phone system How to change the hands- Item Function free phone system Display the history of incoming Incoming The phone (menu) screen can be used to calls. Refer to By incoming Calls calls 5-74. make a phone call. To display the hands- free operation screen, press the HOME Display the history of outgoing Outgoing...
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5-75 Audio/Hands free phone system number continuously, only the most When you select an item in the history list By outgoing calls recent call is listed in call history. on the Outgoing Calls screen, the out- On the phone (menu) screen, select the .
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5-76 Audio/Hands free phone system contact data. Delete contacts Function When the Delete All key is selected, all Open a list of contacts that starts with contact data downloaded into the in- the selected character. This key is cross-hatched and cannot be se- vehicle equipment will be deleted.
5-77 Audio/Hands free phone system . The , and keys are disabled Outgoing screen Function on the outgoing call screen. Switch the screen to the phone (menu) screen. Receiving a call Open the Outgoing Calls screen and Incoming calls dials the entered phone number. This is the same as pressing the off hook When a call is received, the incoming call switch on the steering wheel.
5-78 Audio/Hands free phone system By off/on hook switch Function When you receive a call, you can also Put the incoming call on hold. This answer it by pressing the off hook switch function may not work on some cell on the steering wheel.
5-79 Audio/Hands free phone system by operating the cell phone directly. Phone volume settings Function . Transferring methods and opera- The call and ringtone volume can be Open the Options screen. Refer to tions will be different depending on adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. Phone volume settings 5-79.
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5-80 Audio/Hands free phone system NOTE system 5-74. Function . If your cell phone is neither PBAP 2. Touch the Contacts key, and then Adjust the ringtone volume. The − select the Download Contacts key. nor OPP compatible, the contacts can- key lowers the volume, and the + not be transferred.
5-81 Audio/Voice command system NOTE For PBAP incompatible but OPP Voice command system . Manual transfer operation cannot be compatible Bluetooth phones performed while driving. 1. Select the Download 1 Entry key. The voice command system enables the . If your cell phone is neither PBAP audio, hands-free phone system, etc.
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5-82 Audio/Voice command system . In the following conditions, the sys- Action Function tem may not recognize the command Start the voice com- properly and using voice commands Press mand system. may not be possible: Cancel voice recogni- The command is incorrect or Press and hold tion.
5-83 Audio/Voice command system Voice command system op- steering wheel and try again. . The notations used in the com- eration mands are as follows. 1. Press the talk switch on the steering < >: Numbers, titles or names to wheel.
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5-84 Audio/Voice command system Yes or No . 4. Say Dial or press the off hook switch Casual speech recognization . When the system recognizes multi- on the steering wheel. Due to natural language speech recogni- ple names from the contacts list, a tion technology, this system enables re- name candidate list will be displayed NOTE...
5-85 Audio/Voice command system Command list Basic command Commands for changing the audio mode Recognizable voice commands and their Voice command Function actions are shown below. Voice command Function Go back one hierar- NOTE chy or cancel the Change to AM Switch to AM mode .
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5-86 Audio/Voice command system Commands for Pandora Commands for hands-free phone Commands for AM/FM control Voice command Function Voice command Function Voice command Function Like Mark Like flag Dial Number <0-9, Tunes in the higher Seek Up +, *, #> Change frequency direction Dislike...
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5-87 Audio/Voice command system Voice command Function Voice command Function Voice command Function Category Next Plays from the start of Repeat All Repeat all tracks Folder Up (page), Previous the next folder Displays the category Shuffle Shuffle (page), <1-5> Next Select a random play list screen Plays from the start of...
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5-88 Audio/Voice command system Commands for Bluetooth audio control Voice command Function Pause Pause play Track Up Select the next track Select the current Track Down track Repeat 1 track Repeat, Repeat All, Select a repeat mode Group Repeat 1 Track Repeat Repeat single track Repeat All Repeat all tracks...
Cell This phone system For USA customers, please visit www.subaru.com for details. Outside of the The connected device may not be a USA customers, contact your local dealer to compatible Bluetooth cell phone. arrange a demonstration in order to confirm...
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5-90 Audio/What to do if... When registering/connecting a cell phone Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cell This phone system An incorrect passcode was entered Enter the correct passcode on the cell phone. on the cell phone. The registration operation has not Complete the registration operation on the cell been completed on the cell phone phone (approve registration on the phone).
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This phone system For USA customers, please visit www.subaru.com for details. Outside of the The profile version of the connected cell USA customers, contact your local dealer to phone may not be compatible with arrange a demonstration in order to confirm Phonebook data cannot be trans- transferring phonebook data.
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5-92 Audio/What to do if... In other situations Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cell This phone system The cell phone is not close enough to Bring the cell phone closer to this system. this system. Turn the cell phone off, remove and reinstall the battery pack, and then restart the cell phone.
5-93 Audio/Appendix http://www.clarion.com/us/en/support/in- Appendix dex.html Certification . iPod Certification for the Hands- . Bluetooth free system Made for iPod and Made for iPhone The Bluetooth word mark and logo are This device complies with Part 15 of FCC mean that an electronic accessory has registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Rules and Industry Canada licence-ex- been designed to connect specifically to...
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5-94 Audio/Appendix (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non contrôlé et respecte les lignes directrices d exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques de la FCC dans le Supplément C à...
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Interior equipment Interior lights ............Ashtray (dealer option)........Dome light ............Floor mat (if equipped)........6-10 Cargo area light ..........Coat hook............6-11 Map lights ............Shopping bag hook ........... 6-11 OFF delay timer ..........Cargo area cover ..........6-12 Sun visors ............
Interior equipment/Interior lights DOOR: The dome light illuminates auto- Cargo area light Interior lights matically in the following cases. . Any of the doors or the rear gate is CAUTION opened. . The doors or the rear gate are un- When leaving your vehicle, make locked using the keyless access function.
The setting for the period of time in which To turn on the map light, push the switch. the lights remain on (OFF delay timer) can To turn it off, push the switch again. be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Con- CONTINUED...
Interior equipment/Sun visors tact your SUBARU dealer for details. The Vanity mirror Sun visors setting can be changed by operating the multi function display. For details, refer to CAUTION Interior light off delay timer setting Keep the vanity mirror cover closed...
Interior equipment/Storage compartment Glove box Center console Storage compartment The center console box provides a sto- rage space. CAUTION . Always keep the storage com- partment closed while driving to reduce the risk of injury in the event of a sudden stop or an accident.
Interior equipment/Cup holders Cup holders CAUTION . 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. . Take care to avoid spills. Bev- erages, if hot, might scald you and/or your passengers.
Interior equipment/Bottle holders trim can be used to hold beverage bottles Bottle holders Accessory power outlets and other items. CAUTION . Do not pick up a bottle from the bottle holder or put a bottle in the holder while you are driving, as this may distract you and lead to an accident.
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Interior equipment/Accessory power outlets below the climate control dials and in the appliance that can be connected do, do not use the electrical center console. Electrical power (12V DC) is 120W. Do not use an appliance appliance while driving. from the battery is available at any of the which exceeds the indicated wat- outlets when the ignition switch is in either tage for each outlet.
A cigarette lighter plug is receptacles or leave a lighted phone, that may damage the available from your SUBARU dealer. cigarette in an ashtray. This portion of the socket s internal The cigarette lighter operates only when could cause a fire.
6-11 Interior equipment/Coat hook Coat hook Shopping bag hook WARNING Hang clothing directly on the coat CAUTION hooks without using hangers. Do not hang coat hangers or other hard Do not hang items on the shopping or pointed objects on the coat bag hook that weigh 6 lbs (3 kg) or hooks.
6-12 Interior equipment/Cargo area cover To remove the cover housing Cargo area cover WARNING 1. Rewind the cover. Do not place anything on the ex- The cargo area cover is provided for tended cover. Putting excessive covering the cargo area and to protect its weight on the extended cover can contents from direct sunlight.
6-13 Interior equipment/Cargo area cover Stowage of the cargo area 2. Stow the cover housing in the cargo To install the cover housing area end. cover 1. Shorten the cover housing. The cargo area cover can be stowed in under the cargo floor. 3.
If smoke comes out or you smell a strange odor, stop using the rear view camera immediately. Contact your SUBARU dealer for an inspection. Continued use may result in accident, fire or electric shock. The cargo area is equipped with four tie-...
. For models with the genuine to use a fuse with the specified the light source. This is not a malfunc- SUBARU navigation system, while the rating. Use of a fuse with a tion. navigation system is activated, the different rating may result in a .
6-16 Interior equipment/Rear view camera snow, dirt, etc.) that disturbs the Also, the image from the rear view camera view of the rear view camera sticks looks shorter than the actual distance. to the lens of the camera. Strong light shined directly on the camera lens (occasionally, there are vertical lines on the screen).
6-17 Interior equipment/Rear view camera wide projection on its upper part such as a Difference between screen image CAUTION sign pole behind the vehicle, the projec- and actual road . When moving backward, always tion cannot be seen on the screen. The distance markers show the distance check the back with your eyes for a level road when the vehicle is not...
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6-18 Interior equipment/Rear view camera Feature of distance marker When there is a downward slope at the back 3 feet (1 m) line 10 feet (3 m) line 3 feet (1 m) The distance marker shows the distance The distance on the screen looks nearer on the road.
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Starting and operating Fuel ..............Braking ............... 7-21 Fuel requirements ..........Braking tips............7-21 Fuel filler lid and cap........... Brake system ............ 7-21 State emission testing (U.S. only)...... Disc brake pad wear warning indicators ..... 7-22 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)......7-22 Preparing to drive ..........
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Starting and operating Cruise control indicator light ......7-37 BSD/RCTA approach indicator light/warning buzzer ............. 7-41 Cruise control set indicator light......7-37 BSD/RCTA warning indicator......7-43 BSD/RCTA (if equipped) ........7-37 BSD/RCTA OFF switch ........7-44 System features ..........7-38 Certification for the BSD/RCTA......
Contact Many gasolines are now blended with problem is fuel related before returning your SUBARU dealer if you use a fuel with materials called oxygenates. Use of these your vehicle to an authorized dealer for the specified octane rating and your fuels can also help keep the air cleaner.
. Fuel system damage or driveability now producing reformulated gasolines, which are designed to reduce vehicle problems which result from the use of emissions. SUBARU approves the use of improper fuel are not covered under the reformulated gasoline. SUBARU Limited Warranty.
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Starting and operating/Fuel Refueling static electric charge, do not get adjacent area. Only handle fuel Only one person should be involved in back into the vehicle while refueling outdoors. Quickly wipe up any refueling. Do not allow others to approach is in progress.
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. You will see the sign in the fuel matic stop mechanism on the . Always use a genuine SUBARU gauge. This indicates that the fuel filler fuel nozzle activates. If you con- fuel filler cap. If you use the...
. Owners of rejected or failing vehicles bia have implemented emission inspec- service station in advance not to should contact their SUBARU Dealer for tion of the OBDII system. place your SUBARU AWD vehicle service.
2. Check the appearance and condition testing program. When properly used, this of the tires. Also check tires for proper equipment should not damage a SUBARU NOTE inflation. AWD vehicle. 3. Look under the vehicle for any sign of...
Prolonged the vehicle inspected by a 10 seconds have passed. Idling may be operation of a electric motor SUBARU dealer. unstable immediately after the hybrid vehicle in an enclosed environ- system has started but this is not a ment can cause a harmful build- malfunction.
Con- dure described in Immobilizer 2-13. switch is pressed while depressing tact a SUBARU dealer immedi- the brake pedal, the hybrid system Safety precautions for key- ately. can be started regardless of the status .
7-11 Starting and operating/Starting and stopping the hybrid system cefully, press the push-button ignition 2. Apply the parking brake. Depress the brake pedal, and press the switch. push-button ignition switch for at least 3. Shift the select lever into the P .
Stop the an enclosed environment can vehicle in a safe place, and cause a harmful build-up of Car- contact a SUBARU dealer imme- bon Monoxide. Carbon Monoxide diately. is harmful to your health. Expo- sure to high levels of Carbon...
The hazard warning automatically stops can be changed. To flashers then flash once again. change it, please contact your SUBARU dealer. Note that some settings may 3. After step 2, immediately press and violate state, provincial, or local laws and hold the lock button.
7-14 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission Entering the vehicle while it Pre-heating or pre-cooling Continuously variable trans- is running via remote start the interior of the vehicle mission Before exiting the vehicle, set the tem- 1. Unlock the vehicle doors using the perature controls to the desired setting keyless access function or remote keyless WARNING...
7-15 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission . Do not shift from the D position after the engine has warmed up. ciency for maximum fuel economy. At . Immediately after transmission fluid times, depending on varying driving into the position or vice is replaced, you may feel that the conditions, a chain operating sound versa until the vehicle has com-...
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7-16 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 hybrid system. In this position, hybrid system. In this position, the trans- the transmission is mechanically locked to mission is neutral, meaning that the prevent the vehicle from rolling freely.
7-17 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission D (Drive) Selection of manual mode This position is for normal driving. The transmission shifts automatically and con- tinuously into a suitable gear according to the vehicle speed and the acceleration you require. Also, while driving up and down a hill, the transmission assists and controls the driving performance and engine braking while corresponding to...
7-18 Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission NOTE Gearshifts can be performed using the Shift lock function shift paddle behind the steering wheel. Please read the following points care- The shift lock function helps prevent the fully and bear them in mind when using improper operation of the select lever.
. When the select lever cannot be lock system may be malfunctioning. Con- shifted from N to R , P : tact a SUBARU dealer for an inspection Within 60 seconds after placing the igni- as soon as possible. tion switch in the ACC position, move the...
Starting and operating/Power steering assist limitation to occur too fre- Power steering wheel is operated. Drive carefully to quently, this may result in a malfunc- the nearest SUBARU dealer and tion of the power steering control have the vehicle inspected immedi- system. ately.
7-21 Starting and operating/Braking Brake assist system a loss of control of the vehicle. Keep Braking driving straight ahead while gradually WARNING reducing speed. Then slowly pull off the Braking tips road to a safe location. Do not be overconfident about the WARNING brake assist.
If a squeaking or scraping noise is heard CAUTION from the disc brakes while braking, im- . The ABS does not always de- mediately have your vehicle checked by your SUBARU dealer. crease stopping distance. You should always maintain a safe...
7-23 Starting and operating/Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system ABS self-check Steps to take if EBD system Electronic Brake Force Dis- malfunctions tribution (EBD) system Just after the vehicle is started, you may feel on the brake pedal a vibration similar to when the ABS operates, and you may The EBD system maximizes the effective- also hear the sound of the ABS working...
. If at all in doubt about whether The EBD system may be malfunctioning. Vehicle Dynamics Control system Drive carefully to the nearest SUBARU could easily lead to a serious acci- the brakes are operating prop- dealer and have the system inspected.
. The Vehicle Dynamics Control sys- that system performed by an road surface conditions. tem may be considered normal when authorized SUBARU dealer. the following conditions occur. . The following precautions should Slight twitching of the brake System features be observed in order to ensure pedal is felt.
7-26 Starting and operating/Vehicle Dynamics Control system not indicate a system malfunction. Vehicle Dynamics Control on gravel-covered or rutted OFF switch roads on unfinished roads when the vehicle is fitted with snow tires or winter tires . Activation of the Vehicle Dynamics Control system will cause operation of the steering wheel to feel slightly different compared to that for normal...
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7-27 Starting and operating/Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) (U.S. spec. models) above-mentioned situations. Tire pressure monitoring WARNING system (TPMS) (U.S.-spec. NOTE . If the low tire pressure warning models) . The Vehicle Dynamics Control sys- light illuminates while driving, tem will be activated automatically never brake suddenly.
This device complies with Part 15 of rechecking of the tire inflation SUBARU dealer or other qualified the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to pressures. If the tire pressures service shop as soon as possi-...
7-29 Starting and operating/Parking your vehicle When parking on a hill, always turn the Parking your vehicle CAUTION steering wheel. When the vehicle is headed up the hill, the front wheels should Parking brake Never drive while the parking brake be turned away from the curb.
7-30 Starting and operating/Hill start assist system . Do not park the vehicle over Hill start assist system flammable materials such as dry System features grass, waste paper or rags, as they may burn easily if they come near hot engine or exhaust sys- CAUTION tem parts.
7-31 Starting and operating/Hill start assist system Braking power is maintained temporarily Hill start assist OFF indicator light is (for approximately 2 seconds) by the Hill illuminated start assist system after the brake pedal is When using the Hill start assist system, a released.
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7-32 Starting and operating/Hill start assist system again. To deactivate 1. Park your vehicle in a flat and safe location and apply the parking brake. 2. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position. 3. Restart the hybrid system. Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch Hill start assist OFF indicator light 5.
7-33 Starting and operating/Cruise control system is activated. When the Hill start To set cruise control Cruise control assist system is activated, the Hill start assist OFF indicator light turns off. Cruise control enables you to maintain a Hill start assist warning light/ constant vehicle speed without holding Hill start assist OFF indicator your foot on the accelerator pedal and it is...
7-34 Starting and operating/Cruise control combination meter will illuminate. To temporarily cancel the cruise control 2. Depress the accelerator pedal until the vehicle reaches the desired speed. The cruise control can be temporarily canceled in the following ways. Cruise control set indicator light At this time, the cruise control set indicator light is illuminated in the combination meter.
7-35 Starting and operating/Cruise control The cruise control set indicator light in the To turn off the cruise control U.S.-spec. models combination meter turns off when the When the difference between the actual There are two ways to turn off the cruise cruise control is canceled.
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7-36 Starting and operating/Cruise control (1.6 km/h). This occurs because the To increase the speed (by accel- To decrease the speed (by the cruise control system regards this erator pedal) RES/SET switch) operation as that intended to decrease 1. Depress the accelerator pedal to the vehicle speed.
7-37 Starting and operating/BSD/RCTA than 4.4 km/h, the set speed can be Cruise control set indicator BSD/RCTA (if equipped) lowered 1 km/h each time by pressing the light RES/SET switch to the side Refer to Cruise control set indicator light The BSD/RCTA consists of rear radar with quickly.
7-38 Starting and operating/BSD/RCTA light may be delayed or it may not Blind Spot Detection (BSD) Lane Change Assist (LCA) 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.
BSD/RCTA warning indicator illumi- to check the surroundings with your nates, have your vehicle inspected at eyes when reversing the vehicle, a SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. because the detectability of RCTA When a malfunction occurs in the is limited.
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(or may stop operating) and the BSD/ illuminated for a prolonged time, have RCTA warning indicator will illuminate. Vehicles that are not approach- the system inspected at a SUBARU ing your vehicle even though they When the radar sensor becomes dealer as soon as possible.
7-41 Starting and operating/BSD/RCTA BSD/RCTA approach indica- light flashes to warn the driver of dangers. dicator light to warn the driver of dangers. When reversing the vehicle, the indicator tor light/warning buzzer You can set the volume of the warning light flashes when the system detects a When the BSD/RCTA is active, the BSD/ buzzer that sounds when the function of...
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7-42 Starting and operating/BSD/RCTA NOTE when making turns at an intersection) . Your vehicle s initial setting of the When there is a difference in height between your lane and the neighbor- warning volume buzzer has been set for activation at the time of ing lane shipment from the factory.
Starting and operating/BSD/RCTA When the vehicle driving two lanes a prolonged time, have the system in- away is driving on the near side of its spected at a SUBARU dealer. lane from your vehicle System temporary stop indicator BSD/RCTA warning indicator...
BSD/RCTA OFF switch ometer or free roller device, etc. This indicator flashes when a malfunction When running the engine and occurs in the system. Contact a SUBARU making the wheels rotate while dealer and have the system inspected. lifting up the vehicle .
SUBARU dealer for assis- This device complies with part 15 of the tance. Radar sensors FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the...
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Driving tips New vehicle break-in driving the first Winter driving ............1,000 miles (1,600 km) ........Operation during cold weather ......Fuel economy hints ..........Driving on snowy and icy roads ......Corrosion protection.......... 8-10 Engine exhaust gas (carbon monoxide).... Snow tires ............
Driving tips/New vehicle break in driving the first 1,000 miles (1,600 km) New vehicle break-in driving Fuel economy hints Engine exhaust gas (carbon the first 1,000 miles (1,600 monoxide) The following suggestions will help to save fuel. WARNING . Select the proper gear position for the The performance and long life of your speed and road conditions.
Catalytic converter exhaust fumes are entering the your vehicle checked and repaired by an vehicle, have the probl em authorized SUBARU dealer. checked and corrected as soon . Do not apply undercoating or rust as possible. If you must drive...
Driving tips/Periodic inspections Periodic inspections Driving in foreign countries Driving tips for AWD models To keep your vehicle in the best condition When planning to use your vehicle in WARNING at all times, always have the recom- another country: . Confirm the availability of the correct mended maintenance services listed in .
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By shifting power between the and it can lead to an accident. front and rear wheels, SUBARU AWD can also provide added traction during accel- eration and added engine braking force during deceleration.
But please keep in mind that an AWD over rough terrain. driving overconfidence be- SUBARU is a passenger car and is . Slow down and employ extra caution at cause you are driving an All- neither a conventional off-road vehicle all times.
Driving tips/Winter driving . Do not drive or park over or near spinning the wheels when trying to free Winter driving flammable materials such as dry grass or the vehicle. fallen leaves, as they may burn easily. The Operation during cold After driving exhaust system is very hot while the weather...
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. Adjust the washer fluid concen- making steering difficult. During severe SUBARU Windshield Washer Fluid con- winter driving, stop when and where it is tains 58.5% methyl alcohol and 41.5% tration appropriately for the out- safe to do so and check under the fenders surfactant, by volume.
3-94. roads. This may cause loss of If your SUBARU is not going to be used vehicle control. for an extended period, it is best to have When driving in snow, if frozen snow starts the fuel tank filled to capacity.
8-10 Driving tips/Winter driving NOTE despite wiper operation, use the defroster the same for items (a) to (h), with the airflow selection in and the serious mechanical damage When the season requiring non-freez- temperature set for maximum warmth. could occur to the drive train of ing type wiper blades is over, replace After the windshield gets warmed enough them with standard wiper blades.
8-11 Driving tips/Loading your vehicle size and type. You must install four winter imum vehicle speed. Loading your vehicle tires that are of the same size, construc- To help avoid damage to your vehicle, tion, brand and load range and you should drive slowly, readjust or remove the WARNING never mix radial, belted bias or bias tires...
8-12 Driving tips/Loading your vehicle CAUTION WARNING . When you carry something inside Do not carry spray cans, containers with flammable or corrosive liquids the vehicle, secure it whenever or any other dangerous items inside you can to prevent it from being the vehicle.
8-13 Driving tips/Loading your vehicle GVWR and GAWR (Gross vehicle capacity weight. Roof rail Vehicle Weight Rating and In addition, the total weight applied to Gross Axle Weight Rating) each axle (GAW) must never exceed the GAWR. The front and rear GAWs can be adjusted by relocating luggage inside the vehicle.
The roof rails must never be used alone to SUBARU assumes no responsibility for carry cargo. Otherwise, damage injuries or vehicle damage that may result to the roof or paint, or a danger-...
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In case of emergency If you park your vehicle in case of an If no steam is coming from the engine compartment ........... 9-17 emergency ............Towing ..............9-18 Maintenance tools ..........Towing hooks and tie-down hooks/holes .... 9-18 Tool locations ............. Using a flat-bed truck.........
In case of emergency/If you park your vehicle in case of an emergency NOTE If you park your vehicle in Maintenance tools When the hazard warning flasher is on, case of an emergency the turn signals do not work. Your vehicle is equipped with the following maintenance tools.
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In case of emergency/Maintenance tools NOTE towing hook are stored under the floor of the cargo area. A screwdriver is stored in For how to use the jack, refer to the glove box. The screwdriver can be Replacement procedure 11-27. stored as shown in the illustration.
. When using the flat tire repair kit, SUBARU dealer or other qualified service do not leave the vehicle unat- facility. CAUTION tended.
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. When the tire bead has unseated from tion date has passed. Contact a NOTE SUBARU dealer if you need to replace the wheel. . Break the foil seal on the bottle of the sealant. . The wheel or the tire valve of the flat the sealant only immediately before tire is damaged.
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Before use the flat tire repair kit. connect the power cord, and contact a SUBARU dealer for 1. Park your vehicle in a safe location on assistance. a flat, hard surface. Ensure that it does not WARNING interfere with traffic.
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In case of emergency/In case of a flat tire 2. Pull out the hose (2) and power cable How to seal a tire CAUTION (3) from the back of the compressor. Take out the compressor from the case . Park your vehicle in a safe loca- before use and place it on a flat surface tion on a flat, hard surface.
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In case of emergency/In case of a flat tire CAUTION . Be careful to not allow the hose to become twisted. . When connecting the hose, be careful to not strip the threads on the application cap. 7. Remove the valve cap from the punc- tured tire.
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In case of emergency/In case of a flat tire 9. Secure the sealant bottle (4) to the 10. Insert the power cord of the compres- 12. Once again check the sidewall of the compressor with Velcro to keep the bottle sor (3) into the accessory power outlet tire for cracks, bumps, or similar damage upright.
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In this case, you can- . Do not attach the label in loca- not repair the tire with the flat tire tions where it will block warning repair kit. Contact a SUBARU indicators or the speedometer. dealer or Commercial Road Ser- vice for assistance.
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CAUTION . If you notice anything unusual while driving, pull off the road to a safe place and contact a SUBARU dealer or Commercial Road Service for assistance. If the sealant has not been set completely, the tire might lose pressure and became unstable.
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Make sure to replace the tire the repair kit. Do not continue to drive pressure warning valve and transmitter the car. Contact a SUBARU dealer or when replacing the tire. You may reuse Commercial Road Service for assis- the wheel if there is no damage to it and tance.
9-14 In case of emergency/Jump starting How to jump start Jump starting eye protectors, and remove metal objects such as rings, bands or other metal jewelry. WARNING . Be sure the jumper cables and clamps on them do not have .
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9-15 In case of emergency/Jump starting 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12 terminal come in contact. volts and the negative terminal is . Do not connect the jumper cable grounded. to the 12 V engine restart battery. 2. If the booster battery is in another .
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9-16 In case of emergency/Jump starting (1) Connect one jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal on the discharged 12 V auxiliary 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.
Never attempt to remove the radia- ignition switch to the OFF position and tor cap until the engine has been contact an authorized SUBARU dealer for shut off and has fully cooled down. repair. When the engine is hot, the coolant 3.
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).
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9-19 In case of emergency/Towing Rear towing hook hole until its thread can no longer be seen. 1. Take out the towing hook, screwdriver and jack handle. For the locations of these tools, refer to Maintenance tools 9-2. 3. Screw the towing hook into the thread hole until its thread can no longer be seen.
9-20 In case of emergency/Towing Rear tie-down holes the vehicle and stow it in the cargo area. WARNING Fit the towing hook cover on the bumper. Use the rear tie-down holes only for WARNING downward anchoring. If they are used to anchor the vehicle in any .
9-21 In case of emergency/Towing chain should be equally tightened and Towing with all wheels on the and power steering do not func- care must be taken not to pull the chains ground tion when the hybrid system is so tightly that the suspension bottoms out. not running.
9-22 In case of emergency/Rear gate if the rear gate cannot be opened Switching power status 9-23. Rear gate if the rear gate flat-head screwdriver or a similar tool. cannot be opened In the event that you cannot open the rear gate by operating the rear gate opener button, you can open it from inside the cargo area.
9-23 In case of emergency/Access key if access key does not operate properly Locking and unlocking Switching power status Access key if access key does not operate properly 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Shift the select lever into the P position.
If you lowed precisely, contact your SUBARU push-button ignition switch. find that fuel has leaked on the dealer. ground, do not try to restart the Starting hybrid system hybrid system.
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In case of emergency/If your vehicle is involved in an accident NOTE After restarting the hybrid system, you can drive your vehicle only at a vehicle speed of approximately 16 mph (25 km/h) or less. Have your vehicle in- spected at a SUBARU dealer.
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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........10-5 Cleaning aluminum wheels ......... 10-3 Synthetic leather upholstery....... 10-5 Corrosion protection.......... 10-4 Climate control panel, audio panel, instrument panel, console panel, and switches ....
10-2 Appearance care/Exterior care to dry there. Rinse the vehicle thoroughly Exterior care tangled around it, damaging the with plenty of lukewarm water. Wipe the wiper arm and other compo- remaining water off with a chamois or soft Washing nents. Ask the automatic car- cloth.
. Clean the vehicle (including the alumi- Always wash and dry the vehicle before SUBARU dealer or an auto paint specia- num wheels) with water as soon as waxing and polishing.
Contact especially when temperatures range just above freezing. your SUBARU dealer to perform this kind . Dampness in certain parts of the of maintenance and treatment if you need...
If deteriorate. If the stain does not come out, try a your SUBARU is to be parked for a long commercially-available fabric cleaner. Use time in bright sunlight, it is recommended the cleaner on a hidden place and make...
10-6 Appearance care/Cleaning the interior Monitor (if equipped) CAUTION To clean the audio/navigation/multi func- . Do not use organic solvents such tion display monitor, wipe it with a silicone as paint thinners or fuel, or cloth or with a soft cloth. If the monitor is strong cleaning agents that con- extremely dirty, clean it with a soft cloth tain those solvents.
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Maintenance and service Maintenance schedule ........11-3 Front differential gear oil ........ 11-17 Maintenance precautions........11-3 Recommended grade and viscosity ....11-17 Rear differential gear oil........11-17 Before checking or servicing in the engine compartment............ 11-4 Recommended grade and viscosity ....11-17 When checking or servicing in the engine Brake fluid............
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Maintenance and service Windshield washer fluid ........11-31 Headlights (models without HID headlights)..11-39 Replacement of wiper blades ......11-32 Front turn signal light ........11-41 Parking light ............ 11-41 Windshield wiper blade assembly ..... 11-32 Front fog light..........11-41 Windshield wiper blade rubber ......
The scheduled maintenance items re- maintained. done by an authorized SUBARU dealer. quired to be serviced at regular intervals . Never get under the vehicle sup- are shown in the Warranty and Main- If you perform maintenance and service tenance Booklet .
NOTE ignition switch is in the This may cause a fire. SUBARU does not endorse the use of position. If you are performing in- . When the ignition switch is in the non-SUBARU approved flushing sys-...
11-5 Maintenance and service/Maintenance tips Maintenance tips Doing so may result in a burn or Type B clips other injury. Note that the oil filter becomes very hot when the engine Some clips and fender linings must be is running and remains hot for some removed before replacing the air cleaner time after the engine has stopped.
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11-6 Maintenance and service/Maintenance tips Reinstalling clips Type C clips Type C clips Insert the clip without the center portion Type A clips 1. Turn the clip counterclockwise using a first and then push the center portion of Phillips screwdriver until the center portion the clip into the hole.
. Do not install accessories other 2. Lower the hood to a height of approxi- than genuine SUBARU parts to mately 5.9 in (15 cm) above its closed the engine hood. If the engine position and then let it drop.
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11-8 Maintenance and service/Engine hood WARNING 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- jury.
OFF position, wait a few minutes for the type, driving style, terrain and tempera- SUBARU retailer who may perform a test ture. Under the following conditions, oil oil to drain back into the oil pan before under controlled conditions.
Fully trained mechanics are on standby To add engine oil, remove the engine oil Imp qt) from low level to full level at a SUBARU dealer to utilize the filler cap and slowly pour engine oil 4. Pull out the oil level gauge again.
, u s e o n l y NOTE SUBARU Super Coolant. Synthetic oil of the grade and viscosity If the SUBARU Super Coolant is noted in chapter 12 is the recom-...
Check the fuse and replace it if necessary. Refer to Fuses 11-37 and Fuse panel located in the engine compartment If the fuse is not blown, have the cooling system checked by your SUBARU dealer. If frequent addition of coolant is neces- CONTINUED...
It may be difficult to change the coolant. When replacing the air cleaner ele- Have the coolant changed by your ment, use a genuine SUBARU air SUBARU dealer if necessary. cleaner element. If it is not used, there is the possibility of causing a The coolant should be changed according negative effect to the engine.
Warranty and Maintenance Booklet . Un- der extremely dusty conditions, replace it more frequently. It is recommended that you always use genuine SUBARU parts. Clip 4. Open the air cleaner case (rear) and Clips remove the air cleaner element.
Warranty according to the maintenance schedule and Maintenance Booklet . Consult your in the Warranty and Maintenance Book- SUBARU dealer for replacement. let . If the drive belt is loose, cracked or worn, contact your SUBARU dealer.
Warranty and Maintenance Booklet . according to the maintenance schedule Consult your SUBARU dealer for details. Consult your SUBARU dealer for details. in the Warranty and Maintenance Book- let . Consult your SUBARU dealer for Recommended grade and Recommended grade and details. viscosity...
. If the vehicle requires frequent refilling, there may be a leak. If you suspect a problem, have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer. MAX level line MIN level line The brake fluid level must be checked in CAUTION this area.
Lightly pull the brake pedal up with one finger to check the free play with a force of less than 2 lbf (10 N, 1 kgf). If the free play is not within proper specification, contact your SUBARU deal-...
33.7 lbf [150 N, you apply the brake pedal, have the brake 15.3 kgf]). pads serviced by your SUBARU dealer as 3. Drive the vehicle for approximately soon as possible. 220 yards (200 meters) in this condition.
In this event, Winter (snow) tires the following table shows the required tire go to a SUBARU dealer to have the Winter tires are best suited for driving on pressures that correspond to various out- system inspected as soon as possible.
Contact your does not illuminate briefly after the park the vehicle. SUBARU dealer as soon as possible ignition switch is turned ON or the . If you feel unusual vibration while for tire and sensor replacement and/...
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11-24 Maintenance and service/Tires and wheels . Correct tire pressure (tread worn NOTE . The air pressure in a tire increases evenly) by approximately 4.3 psi (30 kPa, 0.3 kgf/cm ) 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 one mile (1.6 km).
Have the tires to 0.063 in (1.6 mm). A tire must be rotated by your SUBARU dealer. For the replaced when the tread wear indicator tire rotation schedule, refer to the War- appears as a solid band across the tread.
You are advised to affect the following. replace the tires with new ones that are Ride identical to those fitted as standard equip- ment. Handling Braking For safe vehicle operation, SUBARU recommends replacing all four tires at Speedometer/Odometer the same time. calibration CONTINUED...
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11-28 Maintenance and service/Tires and wheels Turn the jackscrew by hand until the jack 4. Put wheel blocks at the front and rear 6. Loosen the wheel nuts using the wheel head engages firmly into the jack-up point. of the tire diagonally opposite the tire to be nut wrench but do not remove the nuts.
12. Turn the jack handle counterclockwise ment. Replacement wheels are available to lower the vehicle. from SUBARU dealers. WARNING Use only those wheels that are specified for your vehicle. Wheels not meeting specifications could...
. When wheel nuts, balance weights, or When this occurs, refill the washer fluid. the center cap is replaced, be sure to replace them with genuine SUBARU parts Adding the windshield designed for aluminum wheels. 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...
11-32 Maintenance and service/Replacement of wiper blades Windshield wiper blade as- Replacement of wiper blades carefully return the wiper arms on the windshield by hand. You sembly should not return the wiper arms Grease, wax, insects, or other material on 1.
11-33 Maintenance and service/Replacement of wiper blades Windshield wiper blade rub- with the grooves in the rubber and slide the blade rubber assembly into the metal support until it locks. Metal spines 2. If the new blade rubber is not provided Metal support with two metal spines, remove the metal Stopper...
11-34 Maintenance and service/Replacement of wiper blades Rear window wiper blade Rear window wiper blade assembly rubber 1. Raise the wiper arm off the rear window. 3. Pull the wiper blade assembly toward you to remove it from the wiper arm. 4.
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11-35 Maintenance and service/Replacement of wiper blades 2. Pull the blade rubber assembly out of ends. If the rubber is not retained properly, the plastic support. the wiper may scratch the rear window glass. 5. Install the wiper blade assembly to the wiper arm.
11-36 Maintenance and service/Battery Battery and seek medical attention im- mediately. 12 V auxiliary battery and 12 . To lessen the risk of sparks, V engine restart battery remove rings, metal watchbands, and other metal jewelry. Never WARNING allow metal tools to contact the positive battery terminal and any- .
11-37 Maintenance and service/Fuses High voltage battery Fuses The fuses are designed to melt during an overload to prevent damage to the wiring The high voltage battery is charged from harness and electrical equipment. The the operation of the engine and regenera- CAUTION fuses are located in two fuse boxes.
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6. If the same fuse blows again, this corresponding fuse. If a fuse has blown, indicates that its system has a problem. replace it. Contact your SUBARU dealer for repairs. 1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and turn off all electrical acces- sories.
Installation of accessories Replacing bulbs following precautions. . Do not replace any headlight bulbs (both low beam and high Always consult your SUBARU dealer WARNING beam) by yourself. before installing fog lights or any other . Do not remove/restore the head- electrical equipment in your vehicle.
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. If headlight aiming is required, con- bulbs. (left-hand side). sult your SUBARU dealer for proper adjustment of the headlight aim. . It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. Have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary.
Front turn signal light Rear combination lights sembly rearward. It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. Have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. Parking light It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. Have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary.
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11-42 Maintenance and service/Replacing bulbs pins and a catch with the guide holes and a clip on the vehicle. Rear side marker light 7. Reconnect the electrical connector. Tail light Backup light 9. Tighten the upper and lower screws. Rear turn signal light 4.
11-43 Maintenance and service/Replacing bulbs License plate light and pull out the socket. 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket. 4. Install a new bulb. 5. Reinstall the bulb socket and the license plate light cover. Map light Type A 2.
4. Reinstall the lens. Other bulbs It may be difficult to replace the bulbs. Have the bulbs replaced by your SUBARU dealer if necessary. 1. Remove the lens by prying the edge of Dome light the lens with a flat-head screwdriver.
. It is recommended that the battery . Do not let dust, oil or water get on be replaced by a SUBARU dealer. or in the access key when repla- . Use a new battery.
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11-46 Maintenance and service/Replacing key battery 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. remove the cover.
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Specifications Specifications ............. 12-2 Tires..............12-9 Brake disc ............12-9 Dimensions............12-2 Fuses and circuits ........... 12-10 Engine ............... 12-3 Fuse panel located in the passenger Electric motor ............ 12-3 compartment ..........12-10 High voltage battery ........... 12-3 Fuse panel located in the engine Fuel ..............
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12-2 Specifications/Specifications Specifications These specifications are subject to change without notice. Dimensions in (mm) Overall length 175.2 (4,450) Overall width 70.1 (1,780) Overall height 63.6 (1,615) Wheel base 103.7 (2,635) Tread Front 60.0 (1,525) Rear 60.0 (1,525) Ground clearance* 8.7 (220) *: Measured with vehicle empty...
12-4 Specifications/Specifications Fuel Fuel requirement Fuel tank capacity 13.7 US gal (52 liters, 11.4 Imp gal) Unleaded gasoline with 87 AKI (90 RON) or higher For more details, refer to Fuel 7-3.
SUBARU dealer. Approved engine oil Always use the SUBARU approved engine oil. For further details, please contact your SUBARU dealer. If the approved engine oil is unavailable, use the alternative engine oil described on the next page.
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12-6 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.
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.
12-10 Specifications/Fuses and circuits Fuses and circuits Fuse Fuse Circuit panel rating Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment Door locking Front wiper deicer relay Combination meter Clock 7.5A Remote control rear view mirrors Seat heater relay Combination meter Integrated unit Stop light Front wiper deicer 7.5A...
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12-11 Specifications/Fuses and circuits Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Circuit Circuit panel rating panel rating 7.5A Luggage light Steering lock control Clock unit 7.5A 7.5A Vehicle Dynamics Con- Illumination trol unit Seat heaters Backup light 7.5A Power window relay Radiator main fan relay Accessory power outlet (instrument panel) Starter relay...
12-12 Specifications/Fuses and circuits Fuse panel located in the engine compartment Fuse Fuse Circuit panel rating ABS unit Vehicle Dynamics Con- trol unit Main fan (cooling fan) Sub fan (cooling fan) Empty Brake vacuum pump system Headlight (low beam) Headlight (high beam) Back-up Horn Rear window defogger...
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12-13 Specifications/Fuses and circuits Fuse Fuse Circuit panel rating Empty Telematics Headlight (low beam right hand) Headlight (low beam left hand)
12-14 Specifications/Bulb chart Bulb chart For replacement, contact your SUBARU dealer. Safety precautions CAUTION WARNING Replace any bulb only with a new . Bulbs may become very hot while bulb of the specified wattage. Using illuminated. Before replacing a bulb of different wattage could bulbs, turn off the lights and wait result in a fire.
12-15 Specifications/Bulb chart Bulb chart NOTE Lights A, B and C are the LED (Light Emitting Diode) type. Consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement. CONTINUED...
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12-16 Specifications/Bulb chart Wattage Bulb No.* High beam headlight 12V-60W Low beam headlight Models with HID light 12V-35W Models with halogen light 12V-55W Map light 12V-8W Dome light 12V-8W Front side marker light 12V-5W Parking light 12V-5W Front turn signal light 12V-21W WY21W Front fog light...
12-17 Specifications/Vehicle identification Vehicle identification Vehicle identification number (under the floor carpet of the right-hand front seat) Emission control label Tire inflation pressure label Certification label Vehicle identification number plate Model number label Fuel label Air conditioner label...
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Consumer information and Reporting safety defects For U.S.A............13-2 Adverse safety consequences of overloading on handling and stopping and on tires ... 13-14 Tire information ..........13-2 Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit..13-14 Tire labeling ............13-2 Uniform tire quality grading standards ..13-15 Recommended tire inflation pressure....
13-2 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/For U.S.A. Example: For U.S.A. Tire information Tire labeling The following information has been Many markings (e.g. Tire size, Tire compiled according to Code of (1) P = Certain tire type used on Identification Number or TIN) are Federal Regulations Title 49, Part light duty vehicles such as passen- placed on the sidewall of a tire by...
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13-3 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information Example: WARNING Speed ratings apply only to the tire, not to the vehicle. (1) Manufacturer s Identification Putting a speed rated tire on (6) Load Index: A numerical code Mark any vehicle does not mean which specifies the maximum load (2) Tire Size the vehicle can be operated...
13-4 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information STEEL + 2 POLYESTER SIDE- The vehicle placard is attached to Maximum load rating WALL 2 POLYESTER the driver s side door pillar. The load rating at the maximum permissible weight load for this tire. Uniform Tire Quality Grading Example: For example, MAX.
13-5 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information crease in temperature could cause sidewall rubber which, when in- Glossary of tire terminology tread separation, and failure of the flated, bears the load. Accessory weight tire(s). Possible resulting loss of Chunking The combined weight (in excess of vehicle control could lead to an The breaking away of pieces of the...
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13-6 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information Extra load tire Measuring rim ing on a vehicle. A tire designed to operate at higher The rim on which a tire is fitted for Light truck (LT) tire loads and higher inflation pressure physical dimension requirements.
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13-7 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information Passenger car tire Rim type designation sory weight, including heavy duty A tire intended for use on passen- The industry of manufacturer s des- brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, ger cars, multipurpose passenger ignation for a rim by style or code.
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13-8 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information Tread rib accessory weight, and normal oc- A tread section running circumfer- cupant weight (distributed in accor- entially around a tire. dance with Table 1 that is ap- Tread separation pended to the end of this section) Pulling away of the tread from the and dividing by 2.
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13-9 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information Table 1 Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal load for various designated seating capacities Designated seating Vehicle normal load, Occupant distribution in a capacity, number of number of occupants normally loaded vehicle occupants 2 through 4 2 in front.
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13-10 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information Tire care maintenance and rotation. After tire rotation, adjust carrier, etc., and the tongue load of safety practices the tire pressures and make sure a trailer. Therefore cargo capacity Check on a daily basis that the can be calculated by the following the wheel nuts are correctly tigh- tires are free from serious damage,...
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13-11 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information occupant weighing 154 lbs (70 kg) Example 1B Calculating total and load ca- pacities varying seating con- plus cargo weighing 662 lbs (300 figurations kg). Calculate the total weight. Calculate the available load capa- city as shown in the following examples: Example 1A...
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13-12 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information Calculate the available load ca- Calculate the available load ca- with the statement The combined pacity. pacity. weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 408 kg or 900 lbs . For example, the vehicle has one occupant weighing 165 lbs (75 kg) plus cargo weighing 375 lbs (170 kg).
13-13 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information NOTE Example 2B Your vehicle is neither designed nor intended to be used for trailer towing. Therefore, never tow a trailer with your vehicle. Determining compatibility of tire and vehicle load capaci- ties The sum of four tires maximum load ratings must exceed the max-...
13-14 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information Brakes could overheat and fail. pillar. lb passengers in your vehicle, the Suspension, bearings, axles and amount of available cargo and The GVWR and front and rear other body parts could break or luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
13-15 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Uniform tire quality grading standards Uniform tire quality grading form to Federal Safety Require- cified government test surfaces of standards ments in addition to these grades. asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction perfor- Treadwear mance.
NHTSA cannot become involved ble tire failure. in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Subaru of America, Inc. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov;...
13-17 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Supplement Supplement Declaration of conformity with FCC rules Electrostatic sensor for occupant detection system...
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STARLINK 7.0 Multimedia Plus audio set....5-6 Warning indicator ........... 3-22 Steering switches for audio ........5-63 Accessories.............. 11-39 SUBARU STARLINK..........5-26 Accessory power outlet..........6-7 Unit setting ............5-19 Air cleaner element ........... 11-14 USB memory ............5-55 Air conditioner Auto on/off headlights ..........
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GAS STATION REFERENCE Fuel: Engine oil: Use only unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 AKI Use only the following oils. . API classification SN with the words RESOURCE CON- (90 RON) or higher. SERVING Fuel octane rating: . or ILSAC GF-5, which can be identified with the ILSAC certification mark (Starburst mark) This octane rating is the average of the Research Octane and Motor Octane numbers and is commonly referred to as the Anti...
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Please Subaru of America, Inc., Subaru Plaza, FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. see your Subaru dealer for a Product Brochure P.O. Box 6000, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-6000 TOKYO, JAPAN detailing all currently available models.
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