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the climate control. 
Chapter 5: Audio 
This chapter informs you how to operate
your audio system. 
Chapter 6: Interior equipment 
This chapter informs you how to operate
interior equipment. 
Chapter 7: Starting and operating 
This chapter informs  you how to start and
operate your SUBARU. 
Chapter 8: Driving tips 
This chapter informs you how to drive your
SUBARU in various conditions and ex- 
plains some safety tips on driving. 
Chapter 9: In case of emergency
This chapter informs you what to do if you 
have a problem while driving, such as a 
flat tire or engine overheating.
Chapter 10: Appearance care
This chapter informs you how to keep your 
SUBARU looking good. 
Chapter 11: Maintenance and service
This chapter informs you when you need to take your SUBARU  to the dealer for
scheduled maintenance and informs you 
how to keep your SUBARU running prop- erly. 
Chapter 12: Specifications
This chapter informs you about dimension 
and capacities of your SUBARU. 
Chapter 13: Consumer information and
Reporting safety defects This chapter informs you about Tire infor- 
mation, Uniform tire quality grading stan- 
dards and Reporting safety defects.
Chapter 14: Index 
This is an alphabetical listing of all that’s in 
this manual. You can use it to quickly find
something you want to read.  „
Safety warnings
You will find a number of WARNINGs, 
CAUTIONs and NOTEs in this manual. 
These safety warnings alert you to poten-
tial hazards that could result in injury to you or others. 
Please read these safety warnings as well
as all other portions of this manual careful-
ly in order to gain a better understanding of how to use your SUBARU vehicle safe- ly.NOTE 
A NOTE gives information or sugges- 
tions how to make better use of your 
vehicle.  „ Safety symbol
You will find a circle with a slash through it 
in this manual. This symbol means “Do 
not”, “Do not do this”, or “Do not let this
happen”, depending upon the context.
A WARNING indicates a situation in 
which serious injury or death could 
result if the warning is ignored. 
A CAUTION indicates a situation in 
which injury or damage to your vehi- 
cle, or both, could result if the cau-
tion is ignored.
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Vehicle symbols 
There are some of the symbols you may 
see on your vehicle.
Mark Name CAUTION Passengers’ windows lock 
Fuel 
Front fog lights 
Parking lights 
Hazard warning flasher 
Cigarette lighter 
Seat heater 
Child restraint lower anchor- 
ages
Child restraint top tether an- 
chorages 
Horn 
Windshield wiper deicer 
Wiper intermittent 
Windshield wiper and wash- er 
Rear window wiper and  
washer Lights 
Parking lights, tail lights, li- 
cense plate lights and instru-
ment panel illumination 
Head lights 
Turn signal 
Illumination brightness
Mark NameEngine hood 
Trunk lid (Sedan) 
Fan speed 
Instrument panel outlets 
Instrument panel outlets and  foot outlets 
Foot outlets 
Windshield defroster and  foot outlets 
Windshield defroster 
Rear window defogger/Out- 
side mirror defogger 
Air recirculation 
Outside air Engine oil
Mark Name 

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Carefully read the sect ions “Child restraint
systems”,“*SRS airbag (Supplemental 
Restraint System airbag)”, and “Seatbelts”
in chapter 1 of this owner’s manual for in- 
structions and precau tions concerning the
child restraint system, seatbelt system 
and SRS airbag system.  „ Engine exhaust gas (carbon  
monoxide) „Drinking and driving
Drunken driving is one of the most fre- 
quent causes of accidents. Since alcohol
affects all people differently, you may 
have consumed too much alcohol to drive 
safely even if the level of alcohol in your
blood is below the legal limit. The safest 
thing you can do is never drink and drive. 
However if you have no choice but to
drive, stop drinking and sober up com- 
pletely before getting behind the wheel.
 yNever inhale engine exhaust gas. 
Engine exhaust gas contains car- 
bon monoxide, a colorless and
odorless gas which is dangerous,
or even lethal, if inhaled.
 yAlways properly maintain the en- 
gine exhaust system to prevent 
engine exhaust gas from entering
the vehicle.
 yNever run the engine in a closed 
space, such as a garage, except 
for the brief time needed to drive
the vehicle in or out of it.
 yAvoid remaining in a parked vehi- 
cle for a lengthy ti me while the en-
gine is running. If that is unavoid- 
able, then use th e ventilation fan
to force fresh air  into the vehicle.
 yAlways keep the front ventilator 
inlet grille free from snow, leaves
or other obstructions to ensure 
that the ventilation system always 
works properly.
 yIf at any time you suspect that ex- 
haust fumes are entering the vehi- 
cle, have the problem checked 
and corrected as soon as possi-
ble. If you must drive under these 
conditions, drive only with all win- 
dows fully open.
 yKeep the trunk lid or rear gate 
closed while driving to prevent ex-
haust gas from entering the vehi- 
cle.
Drinking and then driving is very 
dangerous. Alcohol in the blood- 
stream delays your reaction and im- 
pairs your perception, judgment and
attentiveness. If you drive after 
drinking – even if you drink just a lit- 
tle – it will increase the risk of being
involved in a serious or fatal acci- 
dent, injuring or killing yourself, 
your passengers and others. In ad-
dition, if you are injured in the acci- 
dent, alcohol may increase the se- 
verity of that injury.
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driving. In a collision or sudden stop, unre- 
strained pets or cages can be thrown 
around inside the vehicle and hurt you or
your passengers. Besides, the pets can 
be hurt under these situations. It is also for 
their own safety that pets should be prop-
erly restrained in your vehicle. Restrain a 
pet with a special traveling harness which 
can be secured to the rear seat with a
seatbelt or use a pet carrier which can be 
secured to the rear seat by routing a seat- 
belt through the carrier’s handle. Never re-
strain pets or pet ca rriers in the front pas-
senger’s seat. For further information,
consult your veterinarian, local animal
protection society or pet shop.   „ Tire pressures
Check and, if necessa ry, adjust the pres- sure of each tire (including the spare) at 
least once a month and before any long 
journey. 
Check the tire pressure when the tires are cold. 
Use a pressure gauge to adjust the tire
pressures to the values shown on the tire 
placard. 
Refer to the “Tires and wheels” section in
chapter 11 for detailed information.  „
California proposition 65  warning
Driving at high speeds with exces- 
sively low tire pressures can cause 
the tires to deform severely and to 
rapidly become hot. A sharp in-
crease in temperature could cause 
tread separation, and destruction of 
the tires. The resulting loss of vehi-
cle control could lead to an acci- 
dent.
Engine exhaust, some of its constit- 
uents, and certain vehicle compo- 
nents contain or emit chemicals 
known to the State  of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or 
other reproductive harm. In addi- 
tion, certain fluids in vehicles and
certain components of product wear 
contain or emit chemicals known to 
the State of California to cause can-
cer and birth defects or other repro- 
ductive harm.