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1) Open 
2) Close
3. Remove the fuel filler cap by turning it 
slowly counterclockwise.
4. Stop filling the tank after the fuel filler 
pump automatically cl icks off. Do not add
any more fuel.
5. Put the cap back on, turn it clockwise
until you hear a clicking noise. Be certain 
not to catch the tether under the cap while 
tightening.
6. Close the fuel filler lid completely. 
If you spill any fuel on the painted surface, 
rinse it off immediately. Otherwise, the
painted surface could be damaged.
NOTE  y
You will see the “ ” sign in the
fuel gauge. This indicates that the fuel 
filler door (lid) is  located on the right
side of the vehicle.  y If the fuel filler cap is not tightened
until it clicks or if  the tether is caught
under the cap, the CHECK ENGINE
warning light may come on. Refer to 
the “Warning and indicator lights” sec-
tion located in chapter 3. 
(Turbo model only) Promptly put fuel in 
the tank whenever the low fuel warning
light comes on. Engine misfires as a re- 
sult of an empty tank could cause dam- 
age to the engine.
 y Gasoline vapor is highly flamma- 
ble. Before refueling, always first 
stop the engine and make sure
that there are no lighted ciga- 
rettes, open flames or electrical 
sparks in the adjacent area.
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When opening the cap, do not re- 
move the cap quickly. Fuel may be 
under pressure and spray out ofthe fuel filler  neck especially in
hot weather, which may cause in-
jury.
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 y Never add any cleaning agents to the fuel tank. The addition of a
cleaning agent may cause dam- 
age to the fuel system.
 y Make sure that the cap is tight- 
ened until it clicks to prevent fuel
spillage in the event of an acci- 
dent.
 y Do not let fuel sp ill on the exterior
surfaces of the vehicle. Fuels may 
cause paint damage, which is not 
covered under the SUBARU Limit- 
ed Warranty. 
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squirting them with deicer or glycerin. 
Forcing a frozen door open may damage 
or separate the ru bber weather strips
around the door. If the door is frozen, use 
hot water to melt the ice, and afterwards 
thoroughly wipe the water away. 
Use a windshield washer fluid that con- 
tains an antifreeze solution. Do not use 
engine antifreeze or other substitutes be-
cause they may damage the paint of the 
vehicle. 
SUBARU Windshield Washer Fluid con-
tains 58.5% methyl alcohol and 41.5% 
surfactant, by volume. Its freezing temper- 
ature varies according to how much it is di-
luted, as indicated in the following table. 
In order to prevent freezing of washer flu- 
id, check the freezing temperatures in the 
table above when adjusting the fluid con-
centration to the outside temperature. 
If you fill the reservoir tank with a fluid with 
a different concentration from the one
used previously, purge the old fluid from the piping between the reservoir tank and 
washer nozzles by operating the washer 
for a certain period of time. Otherwise, if
the concentration of the fluid remaining in 
the piping is too low for the outside tem- 
perature, it may freeze and block the noz-zles.
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Before driving your vehicle
Before entering the  vehicle, remove any
snow or ice from your shoes because that 
could make the pedals slippery and dan- 
gerous. 
While warming up the vehicle before driv- 
ing, check that the accelerator pedal, 
brake pedal, and all other controls operatesmoothly. 
Clear away ice and snow that has accu- 
mulated under the fenders to avoid mak-
ing steering difficult. During severe winter 
driving, stop when and where it is safe to do so and check under the fenders period-
ically.  T
Parking in cold weather
Do not use the parking brake when park- 
ing for long periods in cold weather since
it could freeze in that  position. Instead, ob-
serve the following.
1. Place the shift lever in “1” or “R” for
manual transmission vehicles, and in “P”
for automatic trans mission vehicles.
2. Use tire stops under the tires to prevent
the vehicle from moving. 
When the vehicle is parked in snow or 
when it snows, raise the wiper blades off 
the glass to prevent damage to them. 
When the vehicle has been left parked af- 
ter use on roads heavily covered with 
snow, or has been left parked during a
snowstorm, icing may develop on the brake system, which could cause poor 
braking action. Check for snow or ice
Washer Fluid 
Concentration Freezing 
Temperature
30% 10.4 °F (–12 °C)
50% –4 °F (–20 °C)
100% –49 °F (–45 °C)
Adjust the washer fluid concentra- 
tion appropriately for the outside 
temperature. If the concentration is
inappropriate, sprayed washer fluid 
may freeze on the windshield and 
obstruct your view, and the fluid
may freeze in the reservoir tank.
Snow can trap dangerous exhaust 
gases under your vehicle. Keep 
snow clear of the exhaust pipe and 
from around your vehicle if you park
the vehicle in snow with the engine 
running.