
tically lock. !To arm the system using power 
door locking switch
1. Close all windows. 
2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 
3. Open the doors and get out of the vehicle. 
4. Make sure that the engine hood is locked. 
5. Close the doors (and the rear gate 
(Outback)) but leave only the driver ’s door
or the front passenger ’s door open.
6. Press the front side ( “LOCK ”side) of
the power door locking switch to set the 
door locks. 
7. Close the door. An electronic chirp will 
sound once, the turn signal lights will flash once and the security indicator light will
start flashing rapidly. After rapid flashing
for 30 seconds (standby time), the security
indicator light will then flash slowly (twice
approximately every 2 seconds), indicat-
ing that the system has been armed forsurveillance.
NOTE . The system can be armed even if the
engine hood, the windows and/or 
moonroof are open. Always make sure
that they are fully closed before arming
the system.. The 30-second standby time can be
eliminated if you prefer. Have it per-
formed by your SUBARU dealer.. If your vehicle is a Legacy and you
open the trunk using the remote trans-mitter ’s “
”button with the alarm
system armed, the system will be 
temporarily placed in a standby state.
The system will go back to the surveil-
lance state upon locking the trunk.. The system is in the standby mode
for a 30-second period after locking the
doors with the remote transmitter. The
security indicator light will flash at
short intervals during this period.. If any of the following actions is
done during the standby period, the
system will not switch to the surveil- lance state.
–Doors are unlocked using the
remote transmitter. – Any door (including the rear gate
(Outback) or the trunk (Legacy)) is opened. – Ignition switch is turned to the
“ ON ”position.
& Disarming the system
Briefly press the “
”button (for less than
2 seconds) on the remote transmitter. The 
driver ’s door will unlock, an electronic
chirp will sound twice, the turn signal
lights will flash twice and the security
indicator light will turn off. 
To unlock all other doors and the rear gate 
(Outback), briefly press the “
”button a
second time within 5 seconds. ! Emergency disarming
If you cannot disarm the system using the 
transmitter (i.e. the transmitter is lost,
broken or the transmitter battery is too
weak), you can disarm the system without
using the transmitter. 
The system can be disarmed if you turn 
the ignition switch from the “LOCK ”to the
“ ON ”position with a registered key. Keys and doors
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!Operating the driver ’s window
1) Automatically open/close 
2) Open/close
To open: 
Press the switch down lightly and hold it. 
The window will open as long as the
switch is held. 
This switch also has a one-touch auto 
down function that allows the window to 
be opened fully without holding the switch. 
Press the switch down until it clicks and 
release it, and the window will fully open.
To stop the window halfway, pull the
switch up lightly. 
To close: 
Pull the switch up lightly and hold it. The 
window will close as long as the switch isheld. For some models, this switch also has a
one-touch auto up function that allows the
window to be closed fully without holding
the switch. 
Pull the switch up until it clicks and release 
it, and the window will fully close. To stop
the window halfway, press the switch
down lightly.
NOTE 
If the vehicle ’s battery is disconnected
due to situations such as battery or 
fuse replacement, the one-touch auto
up/down function is deactivated. Initi-
alize the power window to reactivate
the one-touch auto up/down function.
Refer to “Initialization of power win-
dow ”F 2-23.
! Anti-entrapment function (driver ’s
door) (models with one-touch auto
up function)
CAUTION
. Never attempt to test this func-
tion using fingers, hands or other 
parts of your body.
. The anti-entrapment function
may not operate properly if some
object gets trapped just before
the window fully closes. NOTE .
If a window detects an impact simi-
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.. The window cannot be operated for
a few seconds after the anti-entrap-
ment function operates.. If the vehicle ’s battery is discon-
nected due to situations such as
battery or fuse replacement, the anti-
entrapment functi on is deactivated.
Initialize the power window to reacti-
vate the anti-entrapment function. Re-
fer to “Initialization of power window ”
F 2-23.
While closing with the one-touch auto up
function, if the window senses a substan-
tial enough object trapped between the
window and the window frame, it auto-
matically moves down slightly and stops. Keys and doors
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!Operating the windows
To open: 
Press the switch down and hold it until the
window reaches the desired position. 
To close: 
Pull the switch up and hold it until the
window reaches the desired position. 
When the lock switch on the power 
window switch cluster, located on thedriver ’s side door, is in the lock position,
the passengers ’windows cannot be oper-
ated with the passengers ’switches. &
Initialization of power win- dow
If the vehicle ’s battery is disconnected due
to situations such as battery or fuse 
replacement, the following functions aredeactivated. . One-touch auto up/down function
. Anti-entrapment function (if equipped)
Initialize the power window in the following 
procedure to reactivate such functions. 
1. Close the driver ’s door.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON ”
position.
3. Open the driver ’s side window halfway
by pushing down the power window switch. 
4. Pull up the power window switch and 
close the window completely. Continue
pulling up the switch for approximately 1
second after the window is closed com-
pletely. Trunk lid (Legacy)
WARNING
. To prevent dangerous exhaust
gas from entering the vehicle, 
always keep the trunk lid closed
while driving.
. Help prevent children, adults or
animals from locking themselves
in the trunk. On hot or sunny
days, the temperature in the
trunk could quickly become high
enough to cause death or serious
heat-related injuries including
brain damage to anyone locked
inside, particularly for small chil-dren.
. When leaving the vehicle, close
all windows and lock all doors.
Also make certain that the trunk
is closed.
& To open and close the trunk 
lid from outside
The trunk lid can be opened using the 
remote keyless entry system. Refer to“ Opening the trunk lid (Legacy) ”F 2-9.
To close the trunk lid, lightly press the Keys and doors
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WARNING
. To prevent dangerous exhaust
gas from entering the vehicle, 
always keep the rear gate closed
while driving.
. Do not attempt to shut the rear
gate while holding the recessed
grip. Also avoid closing the rear
gate by pulling on the recessed
grip from inside the cargo space.
There is a danger of your hand
being caught and injured.
CAUTION
. Do not jam a plastic bag in or
place cellophane tape on the rear 
gate stays or scratch the stays 
while loading or unloading cargo.
That could cause leakage of gas
from the stays, which may result
in their inability to hold the rear
gate open.
. Be careful not to hit your head or
face on the rear gate when open-
ing or closing the rear gate and
when loading or unloading car-go. NOTE 
If the rear gate cannot be unlocked due 
to a discharged vehicle battery, a
malfunction in the door locking/unlock-
ing system or other causes, you can
unlock it by manually operating the
rear gate lock release lever. For the
procedure, refer to
“Rear gate (Out-
back) –if the rear gate cannot be
unlocked ”F 9-20. Moonroof (if equipped)
WARNING
Never let anyone ’shands,arms,
head or any objects protrude from 
the moonroof. A person could be
seriously injured if the vehicle stops
suddenly or turns sharply or if the
vehicle is involved in an accident. 
To avoid serious personal injury 
caused by entrapment, you must
conform to the following instruc-
tions without exception. . Before closing the moonroof,
make sure that no one ’s hands,
arms, head or other objects will 
be accidentally caught in themoonroof.
. Before leaving the vehicle, al-
ways remove the key from the
ignition switch for safety and
never allow an unattended child
to remain in the vehicle. Failure
to follow this procedure could 
result in injury to a child operat- 
ing the moonroof. Keys and doors
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Ignition switch
WARNING
. Never turn the ignition switch to
“ LOCK ”while the vehicle is
being driven or towed because 
that will lock the steering wheel,
preventing steering control. And
when the engine is turned off, it
takes a much greater effort than
usual to steer.
. Before leaving the vehicle, al-
ways remove the key from the
ignition switch for safety and
never allow an unattended child
to remain in the vehicle. Failure
to follow this procedure could
result in injury to a child or
others. Children could operate
the power windows, the moon-
roof or other controls or even
make the vehicle move.
CAUTION
Do not attach a large key holder or 
key case to either key. If it banged
against your knees or hands while
you are driving, it could turn the
ignition switch from the “ON ”posi- tion to the
“Acc ”or “LOCK ”posi-
tion, thereby stopping the engine.
Also, if the key is attached to a
keyholder or to a large bunch of
other keys, centrifugal force may act
on it as the vehicle moves, resulting
in unwanted turning of the ignitionswitch.
The ignition switch has four positions:
LOCK, Acc, ON and START.
NOTE . Keep the ignition switch in the
“ LOCK ”position when the engine is
not running. . Using electrical accessories for a
long time with the ignition switch in the“ ON ”or “Acc ”position can cause the
battery to go dead. .
If the ignition switch will not move
from the “LOCK ”position to the “Acc ”
position, turn the steering wheel
slightly to the left and right as you turn
the ignition switch. & LOCK
The key can only be inserted or removed 
in this position. The ignition switch will lock
the steering wheel when you remove the
key. 
If turning the key is difficult, turn the 
steering wheel slightly to the right and left
as you turn the key.
The key can be turned from “Acc ”to
“ LOCK ”only when the key is pushed in
while turning it (all models) and the select 
lever is in the “P ” position (AT and CVT
models). Instruments and controls
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possible to switch between the A trip 
meter and B trip meter indications while
the odometer/trip meter is lit up. If you do
not press the trip knob within 10 seconds
of illumination of the odometer/trip meter,
the odometer/trip meter will turn off. 
Also, if you open and close the driver’s
door within 10 seconds of illumination of 
the odometer/trip meter, the odometer/trip
meter will turn off. 
The display can be switched as shown in 
the following illustration by pressing the
trip knob.
*1: “” or “”and “”or “”cannot
be displayed when the ignition switch is 
in the “ON ”position.
*
2: MT models only
To set the trip meter to zero, select the A
trip or B trip meter by pressing the knob
and keep the knob pressed for more than
2 seconds.
CAUTION
To ensure safety, do not attempt to 
change the function of the indicator
during driving, as an accident couldresult.
NOTE 
If the connection between the combina- 
tion meter and battery is broken for any
reason such as vehicle maintenance or
fuse replacement, the data recorded on
the trip meter will be lost. & Tachometer
The tachometer shows the engine speed 
in thousands of revolutions per minute.
CAUTION
Do not operate the engine with the 
pointer of the tachometer in the red
zone. In this range, fuel injection will
be cut by the engine control module
to protect the engine from overrev-
ving. The engine will resume run-
ning normally after the engine speed
is reduced below the red zone. NOTE 
To protect the engine while the select 
lever is in the
“P ” or “N ” position (for
AT and CVT models) or the shift lever is
in the neutral position (for MT models),
the engine is controlled so that the
engine speed may not become too high
even if the accelerator pedal is pressedhard.
& Fuel gauge
1) Low fuel warning light
The fuel gauge shows the approximate 
amount of fuel remaining in the tank. 
When the ignition switch is in the “LOCK ”
or “Acc ”position, the fuel gauge shows “E ”
even if the fuel tank contains fuel. Instruments and controls
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function warning, refer to“Brake system
warning light ”F 3-17.
NOTE 
If the warning light behavior is as 
described in the following conditions, 
the ABS system may be considered normal. . The warning light illuminates right
after the engine is started but turns off 
immediately, remaining off.. The warning light remains illumi-
nated after the engine has been started,
but it turns off when the vehicle speed
reaches approximately 8 mph (12km/h).. The warning light illuminates during
driving, but it turns off immediately and
remains off. 
When driving with an insufficient battery 
voltage such as when the engine is jump
started, the ABS warning light may illumi-
nate. This is due to the low battery voltage
and does not indicate a malfunction.
When the battery becomes fully charged,
the light will turn off. &
Brake system 
warning light
WARNING
. Driving with the brake system
warning light on is dangerous. 
This indicates your brake system
may not be working properly. If
the light remains illuminated,
have the brakes inspected by a
SUBARU dealer immediately.
. If at all in doubt about whether
the brakes are operating prop-
erly, do not drive the vehicle.
Have your vehicle towed to the
nearest SUBARU dealer for re-
pair.
. If the brake system warning light
flashes, the electronic parking
brake system may be malfunc-
tioning. Immediately stop your
vehicle in a safe location, use
tire stops under the tires to 
prevent the vehicle from moving 
and contact your SUBARU deal-
er. For details, refer to “Electro-
nic parking brake ”F 7-31. NOTE .
When the ignition switch is turned to
the “LOCK ”position with the electronic
parking brake applied, the brake sys- 
tem warning light remains illuminated
for approximately 30 seconds and then
turns off.. When the electronic parking brake
switch is pressed to apply the electro-
nic parking brake while the ignition
switch is in the “LOCK ”position, the
brake system warning light illuminates,
remains illuminated for approximately
30 seconds and then turns off.. Even if the brake system warning
light flashes, if the warning light beha-
vior is as described in the following
examples, the electronic parking brake
system is not malfunctioning.
–The warning light turns off when
the electronic parking brake is ap-
plied or released. – The warning light turns off when
the ignition switch is turned to the “ ON ”position again.
. The brake system warning light may
flash immediately after the engine is 
started. However, it is not malfunction- 
ing if the warning light turns off after
the electronic parking brake is re-leased. . The brake system warning light may Instruments and controls
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Light control switch 
The light control switch only operates 
when the key is inserted into the ignitionswitch. 
Regardless of the position of the light 
control switch, the illuminated lights are
turned off when the key is removed from
the ignition switch. NOTE .Even if the key is removed from the
ignition switch, the lights can be illu- 
minated by operating the light control
switch position from “OFF ”to “
”
and/or “”.
. If the driver ’s door is opened while
the lights are illuminated and the key is 
removed from the ignition switch, the
chirp sound informs the driver that the
lights are illuminated.
CAUTION
. Use of any lights for a long period
of time while the engine is not 
running can cause the battery todischarge.
. Before leaving the vehicle, make
sure that the light control switch
is turned to the “OFF ”position. If
the vehicle is left unattended for a long time with the light control
switch set to a position otherthan
“OFF ”, the battery may be
discharged.
& Headlights
To turn on the headlights, turn the knob on 
the end of the turn signal lever.
first position
Instrument panel illumination, tail lights, 
front side marker lights and license plate
lights are on.
second position
Headlights, instrument panel illumination, 
front side marker lights, tail lights and
license plate lights are on.
: Auto on/off headlights
When the ignition switch is in the “ON ”
position, the headlights, instrument panel 
illumination, front side marker lights, tail
lights and license plate lights are auto-
matically on or off depending on the level
of the ambient light. NOTE 
The sensitivity of the auto on/off head- 
lights can be changed by your
SUBARU dealer. Contact your SUBARU
dealer for details. ! Sensor for the auto on/off head- lights
The sensor is on the instrument panel as 
shown in the illustration. Instruments and controls
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