
&Coolant temperature 
low indicator light/Cool- 
ant temperature high 
warning light
CAUTION
. After turning the ignition switch
to the “ON ”position, if this
indicator light/warning light be- 
haves under any of the following
conditions, the electrical system
may be malfunctioning. Contact 
your SUBARU dealer immedi- 
ately for an inspection. – It remains blinking in RED.
– It remains illuminated in RED
for more than 2 seconds.
– It remains blinking in RED and
BLUE alternately.
. While driving, if this indicator
light/warning light behaves under 
any of the following conditions,
take the specified appropriate
measure listed below. – Blinking in RED:
Decelerate the vehicle. After 
the blinking RED light turns
off, you can drive the vehicle
normally.
– Illuminated in RED: Safely stop the vehicle as
soon as possible, and refer
to the emergency steps for the
case of engine overheating.
After that, have the system
checked by your nearest
SUBARU dealer. Refer to
“En-
gine overheating ”F 9-13.
– Blinking in RED and BLUE
alternately:
The electrical system may be
malfunctioning. Contact your
SUBARU dealer for an inspec-tion.
This coolant temperature low indicator
light/coolant temperature high warning
light has the following three functions. . Illumination in BLUEindicates insuffi-
cient warming up of the engine. Blinking in REDindicates that the
engine is close to overheating. Illumination in REDindicates overheat-
ing condition of the engine 
For the system check, this indicator light/ 
warning light illuminates in REDfor
approximately 2 seconds when the igni-
tion switch is turned to the “ON ”position.
After that, this indicator light/warning light
changes to BLUEand maintains illumina-
tion in BLUE. This BLUE illuminated light turns off when the engine is warmed up
sufficiently. 
If the engine coolant temperature in- 
creases over the specified range, the
indicator light/warning light blinks in RED
. At this time, decelerate the vehicle.
After the blinking REDlight turns off, you
can drive the vehicle normally. However, if 
the indicator light/warning light often blinksin RED , the electrical system may be
malfunctioning. Contact your SUBARU
dealer for an inspection. 
If the engine coolant temperature in- 
creases further, the indicator light/warning
light illuminates in REDcontinuously. At
this time, the engine may be overheating.
Safely stop the vehicle as soon as
possible, and refer to the emergency
steps for the case of engine overheating.
Refer to “Engine overheating ”F9-13.
After that, have the system checked by
your nearest SUBARU dealer.
NOTE 
If the engine is restarted after a certain 
driving condition, this indicator light/
warning light may illuminate in RED.
However, this is not a malfunction if the
indicator light/warning light turns off
after a short time. Instruments and controls
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& Select lever/gear position in- dicator
1) Upshift/downshift indicator (AT and CVT
models)
This indicator shows the position of the 
shift lever (MT models) or select lever (AT
and CVT models). ! Upshift/downshift indicator (AT and 
CVT models)
When the manual mode is selected, the
gear position indicator (which shows the
current gear selection) and the upshift/
downshift indicator light up. Refer to“ Selection of manual mode ”F 7-21. !
Gear position indicator setting (MTmodels)
The gear position indicator light can be
activated or deactivated by performing the
following procedure. 
1. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK ”
position. 
2. Press the trip knob to show “
”or
“” on the trip meter display.
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
3. To change the current setting, press
the trip knob for at least 2 seconds.
: Activated
: Deactivated NOTE .
The initial setting for your vehicle of
the gear position indicator has been set 
for activation “
”at the time of
shipment from the factory. . It is not possible to change the
setting of the gear position indicator
when the ignition switch is in the “ON ”
position. Change the setting when the
ignition switch is in the “LOCK ”or
“ Acc ”position.
& Turn signal indicator lights
These lights show the operation of the turn 
signal or lane change signal. 
If the indicator lights do not blink or blink 
rapidly, the turn signal bulb may be burned
out. Replace the bulb as soon as possible.
Refer to “Replacing bulbs ”F 11-45.
& High beam indicator light
This light shows that the headlights are in 
the high beam mode. 
This indicator light also illuminates when 
the headlight flasher is operated.     

&Cruise control indica- 
tor light
This light illuminates when the “CRUISE ”
main switch is pressed to activate the 
cruise control function. NOTE . If you press the main switch button
while turning the ignition switch “ON ”,
the cruise control function is deacti- 
vated and the “CRUISE ”indicator light
flashes. To reactivate the cruise control
function, turn the ignition switch back
to the “Acc ”or “LOCK ”position, and
then turn it again to the “ON ”position.
. If this indicator light and the CHECK
ENGINE warning light/malfunction in-
dicator light flash simultaneously dur-
ing driving, have the vehicle checked
by your nearest SUBARU dealer.
& Cruise control set in- 
dicator light
This light illuminates when vehicle speed 
has been set to use the cruise controlfunction. &
Headlight indicator light
This indicator light illuminates under the 
following conditions. .when the light switch is turned to the
“
” or “”position
. when the light switch is in the “AUTO ”
position and the headlights illuminate automatically & Front fog light indicator 
light (if equipped)
This indicator light illuminates while the 
front fog lights are illuminated. Clock NOTE 
Your SUBARU dealer can change the 
settings of activating/deactivating the
automatic adjustment of the clock by
the GPS (Global Positioning System)
(for models with the genuine SUBARU
navigation system). Contact your
SUBARU dealer for details.
The clock shows the time while the 
ignition switch is in the
“Acc ”or “ON ”
position. 
To adjust the time shown by the clock, 
press the “+ ” button or the “  ” button. If
you press the “+ ” button, the indicated
time will change in one-minute incre- 
ments. If you press the “  ” button, the
Instruments and controls
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3-24Instruments and controls
indicated time will change in one-minute 
decrements. If you keep the button
pressed, the rate at which the indicated
time changes will speed up. Multi function display
1) Multi function display switching knob
Withtheignitionswitchinthe “ON ”
position, each successive press of the 
multi function display switching knob toggles the display in the following se-quence.
The outside temperature is always indi- 
cated on the display with the ignition
switch in the
“ON ”position.
& Outside temperature indica- tor
1) U.S. spec. models 
2) Except U.S. spec. models
The outside temperature indicator shows 
the outside temperature in a range from     

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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3-28Instruments and controls
CAUTION
If any object is placed on or near the 
sensor, the sensor may not detect
the level of the ambient light cor-
rectly and the auto on/off headlights
may not operate properly.
& High/low beam change (dimmer)
To change from low beam to high beam, 
push the turn signal lever forward. When 
the headlights are on high beam, the high
beam indicator light “
”on the combina-
tion meter is also on. 
To switch back to low beam, pull the lever 
back to the detent position. &
Headlight flasher
CAUTION
Do not hold the lever in the flashing 
position for more than just a fewseconds.
To flash the headlights, pull the lever
toward you and then release it. The high
beam will stay on for as long as you hold
the lever. The headlight flasher works
even though the lighting switch is in the“ OFF ”position.
When the headlights are on high beam,
the high beam indicator light “
”on the
combination meter also illuminates. &
Daytime running light system
WARNING
The brightness of the illumination of 
the high beam headlights is reduced
by the daytime running light system.
The light switch must always be
turned to the “
”position when it
is dark outside.
The high beam headlights will automati- 
cally illuminate at reduced brightness 
when the engine has started, under the
following conditions. . The parking brake is fully released.
. The light switch is in the “OFF ”or “
”
position. . The light switch is in the “AUTO ”
position and the headlights do not turn 
on automatically. . The select lever is in a position other
than the “P ” position (AT and CVT mod-
els).
NOTE 
When the light switch is in the “
”
position, the front side marker lights, 
tail lights and license plate lights areilluminated.   

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If the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF ”
position, the display setting returns to the 
on mode as a default setting the next time
the ignition switch is turned to the “ON ”
position. ! Language mode change
The language mode of the captions on the 
rear view image display is selectable in
English or French in the following ways. 
1. Press and hold the power button for 6 
to 12 seconds while the transmission is inthe “R ” (reverse) position, and then
release it. The display will enter the
language selection mode. 
2. Briefly press the power button to 
toggle the captions on the display in 
English or French. 
3. By releasing the power button for 5 
seconds, the display blinks one time to
show that the language mode is selected. ! Non-operational mode
The rear view image display can be set as 
non-operational. After setting the display
to the non-operational mode, the display
does not show the rear view image even if
the ignition switch is reset (turning the
ignition switch to the “ON ”position after
turning it to the “OFF ”position).
To set the display to the non-operational mode, press and hold the power button for
12 to 15 seconds while the transmission is
in the
“R ” (reverse) position, and then
release it. The display is now in the non-
operational mode. After the display has
been set to the non-operational mode, the
function indicator will illuminate in orange
whilethetransmissionisinthe “R ”
(reverse) position. 
To return the display to the operational 
mode, press and hold the power button for
12 to 15 seconds again. 
For precautions about the rear view 
camera and the rear view image, refer to“ Rear view camera ”F 6-19.
! Electronic compass display
By briefly pressing the compass button,
the compass display is toggled on or off.
When the compass display is on, an
illuminated compass reading will appear
on the mirror. 
Using the electronic compass properly, 
the following compass zone adjustment
and compass calibration will be neces-
sary. !
Compass zone adjustment
Compass calibration zones
1. Refer to the “Compass calibration
zones ”map shown above to verify that
the compass zone setting is correct for 
your geographical location. 
2. Press and hold the compass button for 
3 to 6 seconds, and then release it. The
zone number will be shown on the
electronic compass display. 
3. Press the compass button repeatedly 
until the correct zone number for your
location is displayed. 
4. Releasing the button for 3 seconds will 
exit the zone setting mode.  

heated interior. This results in quicker 
cooling by the air conditioner. Keep the
windows closed during the operation of
the air conditioner for maximum cooling
efficiency. &Lubrication oil circulation in 
the refrigerant circuit
Operate the air conditioner compressor at 
a low engine speed (at idle or low driving
speeds) a few minutes each month during
the off-season to circulate its oil. & Checking air conditioning 
system before summer sea-son
Check the air conditioner unit for refriger- 
ant leaks, hose conditions, and proper
operation each spring. Have the air con-
ditioning system checked by your
SUBARU dealer. & Cooling and dehumidifying in 
high humidity and low tem-
perature weather condition
Under certain weather conditions (high 
relative humidity, low temperatures, etc.) a
small amount of water vapor emission
from the air outlets may be noticed. This
condition is normal and does not indicate
any problem with the air conditioning system.
& Air conditioner compressor 
shut-off when engine is 
heavily loaded
To improve acceleration and gas mileage, 
the air conditioner compressor is designed
to temporarily shut off during air condi-
tioner operation whenever the accelerator
is fully depressed such as during rapid
acceleration or when driving on a steepupgrade. & Refrigerant for your climate 
control system
Your air conditioner uses ozone friendly 
refrigerant HFC134a. Therefore, the meth-
od of adding, changing or checking the
refrigerant is different from the method for
CFC12 (freon). Consult your SUBARU
dealer for service. Repairs needed as a
result of using the wrong refrigerant are
not covered under warranty. Air filtration system 
Your vehicle
’s air conditioning system is
equipped with an air filtration system. 
Replace the air filter element according
to the replacement schedule shown in the
following table. This schedule should be
followed to maintain the filter ’sdust
collection ability. Under extremely dusty
conditions, the filter should be replaced
more frequently. Have your filter checked
or replaced by your SUBARU dealer. For
replacement, use only a genuine
SUBARU air filter kit.
Replacement schedule: Every 15 months or 15,000 miles (24,000 
km) whichever comes first
CAUTION
Contact your SUBARU dealer if the 
following occurs, even if it is not yet
time to change the filter. . Reduction of the airflow through
the vents.
. Windshield gets easily fogged or
misted. Climate control
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