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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
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those areas or near the front seatbelt retrac- 
tors, we recommend that you have an autho-
rized SUBARU dealer perform the work.
NOTE 
If the front part of the vehicle is damaged in an ac- 
cident to the extent that the seatbelt pretensioner 
does not operate, contact your SUBARU dealer as 
soon as possible. !Precautions against vehicle modifica- tion
Always consult your SUBARU dealer if you want to in- 
stall any accessory parts to your vehicle.
Do not perform any of the following modifica- 
tions. Such modifications can interfere with 
proper operation of the seatbelt pertensioners. " Attachment of any equipment (bush bar,
winches, snow plow, skid plate, etc.) other than 
genuine SUBARU accessory parts to the front 
end." Modification of the suspension system or
front end structure. "
Installation of a tire of different size and con-
struction from the tires specified on the tire
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roof side (from the front pillar to a point over the 
rear seat) is scratched, cracked, or otherwise dam-
aged. "
Either center pillar and rear wheel house or a
nearby area of the vehicle was involved in an acci- 
dent in which the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain 
airbag did not deploy. " The fabric or leather of either front seatback is
cut, frayed, or otherwise damaged. ! Precautions against vehicle modifica- tion
"To avoid accidental activation of the system
or rendering the system inoperative, which may 
result in serious injury, no modifications 
should be made to any components or wiring of
the SRS airbag system.
This includes following modifications: "Installation of custom steering wheels
" Attachment of additional trim materials to
the dashboard " Installation of custom seats
" Replacement of seat fabric or leather
" Installation of additional fabric or leather on the front seat "
Attachment of a hands-free microphone or
any other accessory to a front pillar, a center 
pillar, a rear pillar, the windshield, a side win- 
dow, an assist grip, or any other cabin sur-
face that would be near a deploying SRS cur- 
tain airbag.
" Installation of additional electrical/electronic
equipment such as a mobile two-way radio on
or near the SRS airbag system components 
and/or wiring is not advisable. This could inter-
fere with proper operation of the SRS airbag
system.
Do not perform any of the following modifica- 
tions. Such modifications can interfere with 
proper operation of the SRS airbag system. " Attachment of any equipment (bush bar,
winches, snow plow, skid plate, etc.) other than 
genuine SUBARU accessory parts. " Modification of the suspension system or
front end structure. " Installation of a tire of different size and con-
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Instruments and controls
ing, you should have your Tire Pressure Moni- 
toring System checked at a SUBARU dealer as
soon as possible. 
If this light comes on while driving, never brake 
suddenly and keep driving straight ahead while
gradually reducing speed. Then slowly pull off 
the road to a safe place. Otherwise an accident 
involving serious vehicle damage and serious
personal injury could occur.  
If this light still comes on while driving after ad- 
justing the tire pressure, a tire may have signif-
icant damage and a fast leak that causes the 
tire to lose air rapidly.   If you have a flat tire, re- 
place it with a spare tire as soon as possible.
When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel rim is 
replaced without the original pressure sensor/ 
transmitter being transferred, the Low tire pres-
sure warning light will flash.  This indicates the 
TPMS is unable to monitor all four road wheels. 
Contact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possi-
ble for tire and sensor replacement and/or sys- 
tem resetting. If the light flashes, promptly con- 
tact a SUBARU dealer to have the system in-
spected.
The tire pressure monitoring system is NOT a 
substitute for manually checking tire pressure. 
The tire pressure should be checked periodical- 
ly (at least monthly) using a tire gauge. After
any change to tire pressure(s), the tire pressure 
monitoring system will not re-check tire infla- 
tion pressures until the vehicle is first driven
more than 20 mph (32 km/h). Be sure to install
the specified size for the front and rear tires.
! ABS warning light                    
The ABS warning light comes on when the ignition 
switch is turned to the “ON” position and goes out after 
about two seconds.
This is an indication that the ABS system is working 
properly.
If the warning light behaves as follows, the ABS 
system may not work properly. 
When the warning light is on, the ABS function
shuts down; however, the conventional brake 
system continues to operate normally.
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Starting and operating
Rear viscous limited slip differential 
(LSD) (if equipped)
"
Never start the engine while a tire on one side
is jacked up, as the vehicle may move. " If one rear tire is spinning in mud, avoid con-
tinued spinning at high speed as this could ad- 
versely affect the LSD. " If a different size rear tire is temporarily used
(as in an emergency), it will adversely affect the 
LSD. Always replace it with a regular size tire as
soon as possible.
The LSD provides optimum distribution of power ac- 
cording to the difference in revolutions between the 
right and left rear wheels that may be caused by cer- 
tain driving conditions, thereby improving driving sta-
bility on snow-covered, muddy or other slippery roads.
Power steering
Do not hold the steering wheel at the fully 
locked position left or right for more than five
seconds. This may damage the power steering
pump.
The power steering system operates only when the 
engine is running. 
If you lose power steering assist because the engine
stops or the system fails to function, you can steer but 
it will take much more effort.
NOTE 
Right after the engine has been started and before 
it has warmed up, you may hear a noise coming 
from areas adjacent to the power steering pump
which is located at the right-front area of the en- 
gine compartment. This noise is normal. It does 
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Vehicle Dynamics Control system (if 
equipped)
Always use the utmost care in driving – over- 
confidence because you are driving with a Ve- 
hicle Dynamics Control system equipped vehi-
cle could easily lead to a serious accident.
"Even if your vehicle is equipped with Vehicle
Dynamics Control, winter tires or snow chains 
should be used when driving on snow-covered 
or icy roads; in addition, vehicle speed should
be reduced considerably. Simply having a Vehi- 
cle Dynamics Control system does not guaran- 
tee that the vehicle will be able to avoid acci-
dents in any situation." Activation of the Vehicle Dynamics Control
system is an indication that the road being trav-
elled on has a slippery surface; since having
Vehicle Dynamics Control is no guarantee that 
full vehicle control will be maintained at all 
times and under all conditions, its activation should be seen as a sign that the speed of the
vehicle should be reduced considerably."
Whenever suspension components, steering
components, or an axle are removed from a ve-
hicle equipped with Vehicle Dynamics Control,
have an authorized SUBARU dealer perform an 
inspection of that system. " The following precautions should be ob-
served in order to ensure that the Vehicle Dy- 
namics Control system is operating properly: – All four wheels should be fitted with tires of 
the same size, type, and brand. Furthermore, 
the amount of wear should be the same for all four tires.
– Keep the tire pressure at the proper level as 
shown on the vehicle placard attached to the
driver’s side door pillar.
In the event of wheelspin and/or skidding on a slippery 
road surface and/or during cornering and/or an eva- 
sive maneuver, the Vehicle Dynamics Control system
adjusts the engine’s output and the wheels’ respective 
braking forces to help maintain traction and directional control. " Traction Control Function
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spinning of the driving wheels on slippery road surfac- 
es, thereby helping to maintain traction and directional
control. Activation of this function is shown by steady 
illumination of the Vehicle Dynamics Control operation 
indicator light. "
Skid Suppression Function
The skid suppression function is designed to help 
maintain directional stability by suppressing the
wheels’ tendency to slide sideways during steering op- 
erations. Activation of this function is shown by flash- 
ing of the Vehicle Dynamics Control operation indica-
tor light.
NOTE " Slight twitching of the brake pedal may be felt
when the Vehicle Dynamics Control system oper- 
ates; a small degree of vehicle or steering wheel 
shaking may also be noticed in this situation. 
These are normal characteristics of Vehicle Dy-
namics Control operation and are no cause for 
alarm. " When driving off immediately after starting the
engine, a short-lived operation noise may be no- 
ticed coming from the engine compartment. This 
noise is generated as a result of a check being per-
formed on the Vehicle Dynamics Control system 
and is normal. "
Depending on the timing of activation of the
brakes, certain situations may occur just after 
driving off where the brake pedal seems to exhibit 
a jolting motion. This too is a consequence of the 
Vehicle Dynamics Control operational check and
is normal. " In the circumstances listed below, the vehicle
may be more unstable than it feels to the driver. 
The Vehicle Dynamics Control System may there- 
fore operate. Such operation does not indicate a 
system fault. "on gravel-covered or rutted roads
" on unfinished roads
" when the vehicle is towing a trailer
" when the vehicle is fitted with snow tires or
winter tires
" Activation of the Vehicle Dynamics Control sys-
tem will cause operation of the steering wheel to 
feel slightly different compared to that for normal 
conditions." Even if the vehicle is equipped with a Vehicle
Dynamics Control system, it is important that win-
ter tires be used when driving on snow-covered or
icy roads. (All four wheels should be fitted with 
tires of the same size and brand). Furthermore, if 
snow chains are to be used, they should be fitted
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Starting and operating
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snow chains, however, the effectiveness of the Ve- 
hicle Dynamics Control system is reduced and
this should be taken into account when driving the 
vehicle in such a condition. "It is always important to reduce speed when ap-
proaching a corner, even if the vehicle is equipped 
with Vehicle Dynamics Control. " All four wheels should be fitted with tires of the
same size, type, and brand; furthermore, the 
amount of wear should be the same for all four 
tires. If these precautions are not observed and
non-matching tires are used, it is quite possible 
that the Vehicle Dynamics Control system will be 
unable to operate correctly as intended." Always turn off the engine before replacing a
tire as failure to do so may render the Vehicle Dy-
namics Control system unable to operate correct-ly. !
Vehicle Dynamics Control system  
monitor
! Vehicle Dynamics Control operation indicator  
light
The indicator light turns on when the ignition key is
turned to the ON position; it turns off approximately
two seconds later. This indicator light flashes during 
activation of the skid suppression function and is illu- 
minated steadily during activation of the traction con-
trol function. 
The following two situations could indicate a malfunc- 
tion of the Vehicle Dynamics Control system; if either
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Driving tips
All wheel drive distributes the engine power to all four 
wheels. AWD vehicles provide better traction when 
driving on slippery, wet or snow-covered roads and
when moving out of mud, dirt and sand. By shifting 
power between the front and rear wheels, SUBARU 
AWD can also provide added traction during acceler-
ation, and added engine braking force during deceler- 
ation. 
Therefore, your SUBARU AWD vehicle may handle
differently than an ordinary two wheel drive vehicle 
and it contains some features unique to AWD. For 
safety purposes as well as to avoid damaging the
AWD system, you should keep the following tips in mind:
"
An AWD vehicle is better able to climb steeper
roads under snowy or slippery conditions than a two 
wheel drive vehicle. There is little difference in han- 
dling, however, during extremely sharp turns or sud- 
den braking. Therefore, when driving down a slope or
turning corners, be sure to reduce your speed and 
maintain an ample distance from other vehicles. " When replacing a tire, make sure you use only the
same size, circumference, construction, brand, and 
load range as the original tires listed on the tire plac- 
ard. Using other sizes, circumferences or construction
may result in severe mechanical damage to the drive 
train of your vehicle and may affect ride, handling, 
braking, speedometer/odometer calibration, and
clearance between the body and tires. It also may be 
dangerous and lead to loss of vehicle control. " If you use a temporary spare tire to replace a flat
tire, be sure to use the original temporary spare tire 
stored in the vehicle. Using other sizes may result in 
severe mechanical damage to the drive train of yourvehicle. " Always check the cold tire pressure before starting
to drive. The recommended tire pressure is provided 
on the tire placard, which is located under the door 
latch on the driver’s side. " Tire chains should always be placed on the front
wheels only.
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