
&Emergency Locking Retrac- 
tor (ELR)
The driver ’s seatbelt has an Emergency
Locking Retractor (ELR). 
The emergency locking retractor allows 
normal body movement but the retractor
locks automatically during a sudden stop,
impact or if you pull the belt very quickly
out of the retractor. & Automatic/Emergency Lock- 
ing Retractor (A/ELR)
Each passenger ’s seatbelt has an Auto-
matic/Emergency Locking Retractor (A/ 
ELR). The Automatic/Emergency Locking
Retractor normally functions as an Emer-
gency Locking Retractor (ELR). The A/
ELR has an additional locking mode“ Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
mode ”intended to secure a child restraint
system. When the seatbelt is once drawn
out completely and is then retracted even
slightly, the retractor locks the seatbelt in
that position and the seatbelt cannot be
extended. As the belt is rewinding, clicks
will be heard which indicate the retractor
functions as an ALR. When the seatbelt is
retracted fully, the ALR mode is released. 
When securing a child restraint system on 
the rear seats by the use of the seatbelt,
the seatbelt must be changed over to the Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) mode. 
When the child restraint system is re- 
moved, make sure that the seatbelt
retracts fully and the retractor returned to
the Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) mode. 
For instructions on how to convert the 
retractor to the ALR mode and restore it to
the ELR mode, see the
“Child restraint
systems ”section in this chapter.
& Seatbelt warning light 
and chime
Your vehicle is equipped with a seatbelt 
warning device at the driver ’s seat, as
required by current safety standards.
There is a seatbelt warning light in the
combination meter. 
If the driver has not yet fastened the 
seatbelt when the ignition switch is turned
to the “ON ”position, the seatbelt warning
light will flash for 6 seconds, to warn that
the seatbelt is unfastened. If the driver ’s
seatbelt is not fastened, a chime will also
sound simultaneously. 
If the driver ’s seatbelt is still not fastened 6
seconds later, the warning light will remain 
lit for 15 seconds. If the driver ’s seatbelt is
still not fastened even 15 seconds later
(21 seconds after turning ON the ignition 
switch), the warning lights will alternate between flashing and steady illumination 
at 15-second intervals, and the chime will
sound while the warning light is flashing. 
Alternate flashing and steady illumination 
of the warning lights and sounding of the
chime will continue until the driver fastens
the seatbelt.
NOTE . If the driver unfastens the seatbelt
after fastening, the seatbelt warning 
device operates as follows according
to the vehicle speed.
.At speeds lower than approxi-
mately 9 mph (15 km/h)
The warning light will alternate
between flashing and steady illumi-
nation at 15-second intervals. The
chime will not sound. . At speeds higher than approxi-
mately 9 mph (15 km/h) 
The warning light will alternate
between flashing and steady illumi-
nation at 15-second intervals and
the chime will sound while the
warning light is flashing.
. It is possible to cancel the warning
operation that follows the 6-second
warning after turning ON the ignition
switch. When the ignition switch is
turned ON next time, however, the
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operation resumes. For further details 
about canceling the warning operation,
please contact your SUBARU dealer. &Fastening the seatbelt
WARNING
. Never use a belt that is twisted or
reversed. In an accident, this can 
increase the risk or severity of
injury.
. Keep the lap belt as low as
possible on your hips. In a colli-
sion, this spreads the force of the
lap belt over stronger hip bones
instead of across the weakerabdomen.
. Seatbelts provide maximum re-
straint when the occupant sits
well back and upright in the seat.
To reduce the risk of sliding
under the seatbelt in a collision,
the front seatbacks should be
always used in the upright posi-
tion while the vehicle is running.
If the front seatbacks are not
used in the upright position in a 
collision, the risk of sliding under 
the lap belt and of the lap belt
sliding up over the abdomen will
increase, and both can result in serious internal injury or death.
. Do not put cushions or any other
materials between occupants
and seatbacks or seat cushions.
If you do so, the risk of sliding
under the lap belt and of the lap
belt sliding up over the abdomen
will increase, and both can result
in serious internal injury ordeath.
WARNING
Never place the shoulder belt under 
the arm or behind the back. If an 
accident occurs, this can increase
the risk or severity of injury.
CAUTION
Metallic parts of the seatbelt can 
become very hot in a vehicle that
has been closed up in sunny weath-
er; they could burn an occupant. Do
not touch such hot parts until theycool.
! Front seatbelts
1. Adjust the seat position: 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. 
Front passenger ’s seat: Adjust the seat-
back to the upright position. Move the seat 
as far back as possible. 
2. Sit well back in the seat.
3. Pick up the tongue plate and pull the 
belt out slowly. Do not let it get twisted. If
the belt stops before reaching the buckle,
return the belt slightly and pull it out more  

slowly. If the belt still cannot be unlocked, 
let the belt retract slightly after giving it a
strong pull, then pull it out slowly again.
4. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle 
until you hear a click.
5. To make the lap part tight, pull up onthe shoulder belt. 
6. Place the lap belt as low as possible 
on your hips, not on your waist. !
Adjusting the front seat shoulder 
belt anchor height
The shoulder belt anchor height should be 
adjusted to the position best suited for the
driver/front passenger. 
To lower the anchor height, push the 
release button and slide the anchor down. 
To raise the anchor height, slide the 
anchor up. Pull down on the anchor to
make sure that it is locked in place. 
Always adjust the anchor height so that 
the shoulder belt passes over the middle
of the shoulder without touching the neck.
WARNING
When wearing the seatbelts, make 
sure the shoulder portion of the
webbing does not pass over your
neck. If it does, adjust the seatbelt
anchor to a lower position. Placing
the shoulder belt over the neck may
result in neck injury during sudden
braking or in a collision.
! Unfastening the seatbelt
Push the button on the buckle. 
Before closing the door, make sure that 
the belts are retracted properly to avoid
catching the belt webbing in the door. Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
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! Rear seatbelts (except rear center 
seatbelt on Wagon)
1. Sit well back in the seat. 
2. Pick up the tongue plate and pull the 
belt out slowly. Do not let it get twisted. If
the belt stops before reaching the buckle,
return the belt slightly and pull it out more
slowly. If the belt still cannot be unlocked,
let the belt retract slightly after giving a
strong pull on it, then pull it out slowlyagain.
3. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle 
until you hear a click.
4. To make the lap part tight, pull up on 
the shoulder belt. 
5. Place the lap belt as low as possible 
on your hips, not on your waist. !
Adjusting the rear seat shoulder belt
anchor height (window-side seating
positions only)
The shoulder belt anchor height should be 
adjusted to the best position for the
passenger. To adjust the anchor height,
push the release button and slide the
anchor up or down. Pull down on the
anchor to make sure that it is locked inplace. 
Always adjust the anchor height so that 
the shoulder belt passes over the middle
of the shoulder without touching the neck.    

WARNING
When wearing the seatbelts, make 
sure the shoulder portion of the
webbing does not pass over your
neck. If it does, adjust the seatbelt
anchor to a lower position. Placing
the shoulder belt over the neck may
result in neck injury during sudden
braking or in a collision.
! Unfastening the seatbelt
Push the button on the buckle. 
Before closing the door, make sure that 
the belts are retracted properly to avoid
catching the belt webbing in the door. !
Rear center seatbelt on Wagon
1) Center seatbelt tongue plate 
2) Connector (tongue) 
3) Connector (buckle) 
4) Center seatbelt buckle
WARNING
Fastening the seatbelt with the web- 
bing twisted can increase the risk or 
severity of injury in an accident.
When fastening the belt after it is
pulled out from the retractor, espe-
cially when inserting the connec-tor ’s tongue plate into the mating
buckle (on right-hand side), always
check that the webbing is nottwisted.
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WARNING
Be sure to fasten both tongue plates 
to the respective buckles. If the 
seatbelt is used only as a shoulder
belt (with the connector ’s tongue
plate not fastened to the connec-tor ’s buckle on the right-hand side),
it cannot properly restrain the wear-
er in position in an accident, possi-
bly resulting in serious injury ordeath.
1. Remove the tongue plate from the belt 
holder located under the right rear quarter
glass and pull out the seatbelt slowly.
2. After drawing out the seatbelt, pass it 
through the belt guide as follows: First
insert one edge of the belt into the open
gap in the belt guide; then slide the rest of
the belt in, so that the whole belt fitsinside.
3. After confirming that the webbing is not 
twisted, insert the connector (tongue)
attached at the webbing end into the
buckle on the right-hand side until a click
is heard. 
If the belt stops before reaching the 
buckle, return the belt slightly and pull it
out more slowly. If the belt still cannot be
unlocked, let the belt retract slightly after
giving it a strong pull, then pull it out slowlyagain.
4. Insert the center seatbelt tongue plate 
into the center seatbelt buckle marked“ CENTER ”on the left-hand side until it
clicks.     

5. To make the lap part tight, pull up on 
the shoulder belt. 
6. Place the lap belt as low as possible 
on your hips, not on your waist. !Unfastening the seatbelt
Push the release button of the center 
seatbelt buckle (on the left-hand side) to
unfasten the seatbelt. NOTE 
When the seatback is folded down for 
greater cargo area, it is necessary to 
disconnect the connector.
1. Insert a key or other hard pointed 
object into the slot in the connector
(buckle) on the right-hand side and push
it in, and the connector (tongue) plate will
disconnect from the buckle.
2. Allow the retractor to roll up the belt. Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
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You should hold the webbing end and 
guide it back into the retractor while it is
rolling up. Insert the connector (tongue)
into the belt holder.
CAUTION
. Do not allow the retractor to roll
up the seatbelt too quickly. 
Otherwise, the metal tongue
plates may hit against the trim,
resulting in damaged trim.
. Have the seatbelt fully rolled up
so that the tongue plates are
neatly stored. A hanging tongue
plate can swing and hit against
the trim during driving, causing
damage to the trim. &
Seatbelt maintenance
To clean the seatbelts, use a mild soap
and lukewarm water. Never bleach or dye
the belts because this could seriously
affect their strength. 
Inspect the seatbelts and attachments 
including the webbing and all hardware
periodically for cracks, cuts, gashes,
tears, damage, loose bolts or worn areas.
Replace the seatbelts even if only minor
damage is found.
CAUTION
. Keep the belts free of polishes,
oils, chemicals and particularly 
battery acid.
. Never attempt to make modifica-
tions or changes that will prevent 
the seatbelt from operating prop- 
erly. Seatbelt extender 
If the front seatbelts are not long enough 
to permit the tongue plate to engage with
the seatbelt buckle, an optional seatbelt
extender is available from your SUBARU
dealer. When ordering an extender, only
order one particularly designed for your
vehicle. Several different types of exten-
ders are available to match various
varieties of front seatbelt designs. See
your SUBARU dealer for assistance. 
The extender adds approximately 8 
inches (200 mm) of length and it can be
used for either the driver or front passen- 
ger seating position. 
For the safety of others, the extender 
should be removed after each use, espe-
cially if the next person using the seatbelt
does not need one. 
Note that leaving the seatbelt extender
’s
tongue plate engaged with the seatbelt 
buckle may prevent the Subaru advanced
frontal airbag system from functioning
correctly or cause the system to fail.
WARNING
Be sure to observe the following 
when using the seatbelt extender. 
Failure to follow these instructions