not appear even after pressing the
cruise control main button, it is possi-
ble that there is a malfunction in the
system. We recommend that you con-
tact your SUBARU dealer for an in-
spection.
. Make sure the cruise control system
is turned off when the cruise control is
not in use to avoid unintentionally
setting the cruise control.
& To set cruise control
Cruise control main button
1. Press the cruise control main button. Cruise control indicator
The cruise control indicator on the combi-
nation meter will appear.
2. Depress the accelerator pedal until the
vehicle reaches the desired speed.
3. Press the “ RES/SET ” switch to the “ SET ” side and release it. Then release
the accelerator pedal.
Cruise control set indicator
At this time, the cruise control set indicator
appears in the combination meter.
The vehicle will maintain the desired
speed.
Vehicle speed can be temporarily in-
creased while driving with the cruise
control activated. Simply depress the
accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehi-
cle. When the accelerator pedal is re-
leased, the vehicle will return to and
maintain the previous cruising speed.
NOTE
For CVT models, when you set the
desired speed while the Sport Sharp Starting and operating/Cruise control
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Starting and operating/Cruise control
(S#) mode is selected, the select lever/
gear position indicator will change
from the current gear position indica-
tion to the “ D ” indication.
& To temporarily cancel the
cruise controlThe cruise control can be temporarily
canceled in the following ways.
. Press the “ CANCEL ” button.
. Depress the brake pedal.
. Depress the clutch pedal (MT models
only).
WARNING
For CVT models, you can cancel the
cruise control by shifting the select
lever into the “ N ” position. However, do not shift the lever into the “ N ”
position while driving except in case
of emergency. If the select lever is
shifted into the “ N ” position, the
engine brake will no longer work.
This could result in an accident.
The cruise control set indicator in the
combination meter disappears when the
cruise control is canceled.
To resume the cruise control after it has
been temporarily canceled and with vehi-
cle speed of approximately 20 mph (30
km/h) or more, press the “ RES/SET ”
switch to the “ RES ” side to return to the
original cruising speed automatically.
The cruise control set indicator in the
combination meter will automatically ap-
pear at this time. & To turn off the cruise control There are two ways to turn off the cruise
control:
. Press the cruise control main button
again.
. Turn the ignition switch to the “ ACC ” or
“ LOCK ” / “ OFF ” position (but only when the
vehicle is completely stopped).
& To change the cruising speed ! To increase the speed (by the “ RES/
SET ” switch)
Press the “ RES/SET ” switch to the “ RES ”
side and hold it until the vehicle reaches
the desired speed. Then, release the
switch. The vehicle speed at that moment
will be memorized and treated as the new
set speed.7-54
U.S.-spec. models
The set speed can be increased 1 mph
(1.6 km/h) each time by pressing the
“ RES/SET ” switch to the “ RES ” side
quickly.
Except U.S.-spec. models
The set speed can be increased 1 km/h
each time by pressing the “ RES/SET ”
switch to the “ RES ” side quickly.
! To increase the speed (by accel-
erator pedal)
1. Depress the accelerator pedal to
accelerate the vehicle to the desired
speed.
2. Press the “ RES/SET ” switch to the
“ SET ” side once. Now the desired speed
is set and the vehicle will keep running at
that speed without depressing the accel-
erator pedal.
NOTE CVT models:
. If you depress the accelerator pedal
while the Sport Sharp (S#) mode is
selected, the select lever/gear position
indicator may change from the “ D ”
indication to the current gear position
indication.
. If you depress the accelerator pedal
fully while the Intelligent (I) mode or the Sport (S) mode is selected, the trans-
mission will operate like a conventional
automatic transmission.
! To decrease the speed (by the
“ RES/SET ” switch)
Press the “ RES/SET ” switch to the “ SET ”
side and hold it until the vehicle reaches
the desired speed. Then, release the
switch. The vehicle speed at that moment
will be memorized and treated as the new
set speed.
U.S.-spec. models
The set speed can be lowered 1 mph (1.6
km/h) each time by pressing the “ RES/
SET ” switch to the “ SET ” side quickly.
Except U.S.-spec. models
The set speed can be lowered 1 km/h each time by pressing the “ RES/SET ”
switch to the “ SET ” side quickly.
! To decrease the speed (by brake
pedal)
1. Depress the brake pedal to release
cruise control temporarily.
2. When the speed decreases to the
desired speed, press the “ RES/SET ”
switch to the “ SET ” side once. Now the
desired speed is set and the vehicle will
keep running at that speed without de-
pressing the accelerator pedal.
& Cruise control indicator Refer to “ Cruise control indicator ” F 3-35.
& Cruise control set indicator Refer to “ Cruise control set indicator ” F 3-
35. Starting and operating/Cruise control
7-55
Driving tips/Winter driving
or ice buildup on the suspension,
disc brakes and brake hoses
underneath the vehicle. If there
is caked snow or ice, remove it,
being careful not to damage the
disc brakes and brake hoses and
ABS harness.
When parking for long periods in cold
weather, you should observe the following
tips.
1. For MT models, place the shift lever in
the “ 1 ” or “ R ” position. For CVT models,
place the select lever in the “ P ” position.
2. Use tire stops under the tires to
prevent the vehicle from moving.
! Refueling in cold weather
To help prevent moisture from forming in
the fuel system and the risk of its freezing,
use of an antifreeze additive in the fuel
tank is recommended during cold weather.
Use only additives that are specifically
designed for this purpose. When an
antifreeze additive is used, its effect lasts
longer if the tank is refilled whenever the
fuel level reaches half empty.
If your SUBARU is not going to be used
for an extended period, it is best to have
the fuel tank filled to capacity. & Driving on snowy and icy
roads To prevent skidding and slipping, avoid
sudden braking, abrupt acceleration, high-
speed driving, and sharp turning when
driving on snowy or icy roads.
Always maintain ample distance between
your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you
to avoid the need for sudden braking.
To supplement the foot brake, use the
engine brake effectively to control the
vehicle speed. (Shift into a lower gear
when necessary.)
Avoid shifting down abruptly. Such beha-
vior can cause the wheels to lock, possibly
leading to loss of vehicle control.
An anti-lock brake system (ABS) en-
hances your vehicle ’ s braking perfor-
mance on snowy and icy roads. For
information on braking on slippery sur-
faces, refer to “ ABS (Anti-lock Brake
System) ” F 7-36 and “ Vehicle Dynamics
Control system ” F 7-38.
WARNING
Do not use the cruise control on
slippery roads such as snowy or icy
roads. This may cause loss of
vehicle control. CAUTIONAvoid prolonged continuous driving
in snowstorms. Snow will enter the
engine ’ s intake system and may
hinder the airflow, which could re-
sult in engine shutdown or even
breakdown.
! Wiper operation when snowing
Before driving in cold weather, make sure
the wiper blades are not frozen to the
windshield or rear window.
If the wiper blades are frozen to the
windshield, use the defroster and the
temperature set for maximum warmth until
the wiper blades are completely thawed.
Refer to “ Climate control ” F 4-1.
If your vehicle is equipped with a wiper
deicer, use it. It is helpful to thaw the
windshield wiper blades. Refer to “ Defog-
ger and deicer ” F 3-112.
When driving in snow, if frozen snow starts
to stick on the surface of the windshield
despite wiper operation, use the defroster
and the temperature set for maximum
warmth. After the windshield gets warmed
enough to melt the frozen snow on it,
wash it away using the windshield washer.
Refer to “ Windshield washer ” F 3-103.8-8
14-4 Index
Automatic ................................................................ 4-5
Manual ................................................................... 4-6
Clock ........................................................ 3-48, 3-62, 3-76
Clutch
Fluid ............................................................ 11-26, 12-7
Pedal .................................................................. 11-28
Coat hook ................................................................. 6-11
Command list ........................................................... 5-110
Compass ....................................................... 3- 104, 3-105
Console ...................................................................... 6-5
Continuously variable transmission (CVT) ..................... 7-23
Fluid .................................................................... 11-23
Coolant ............................................................ 11-18, 12-7
Cooling system ......................................................... 11-17
Corrosion protection ................................................... 10-4
Cruise control ............................................................ 7-52
Indicator light ......................................................... 3-35
Set indicator light ........................................... 3-35, 7-53
Cup holder .................................................................. 6-6
Front passenger ’ s .................................................... 6-6
Rear passenger ’ s..................................................... 6-7
D
Daytime running light system ....................................... 3-97
Defogger .................................................................. 3-112
Defrosting ................................................................... 4-9
Deicer ..................................................................... 3-112
Differential gear oil
Front ........................................................... 11-23, 12-6
Rear ............................................................ 11-23, 12-6
Dimensions ............................................................... 12-2 Disarming the alarm system ......................................... 2-29
Disc brake pad wear warning indicators ........................ 7-36
Dome light .................................................................. 6-2
Door
Locks ..................................................................... 2-5
Open warning light. ................................................. 3-25
Double trip meter ......................................................... 3-9
Drive belts ............................................................... 11-22
Driver ’ s Control Center Differential ................................ 7-19
Auto indicator light .................................................. 3-35
Indicator light ......................................................... 3-36
Driving
All-Wheel Drive warning light ................................... 3-25
AWD vehicles ......................................................... 8-5
Car phone/cell phone .................................................. 7
Drinking. .................................................................... 5
Drugs ........................................................................ 6
Foreign countries ..................................................... 8-4
Pets .......................................................................... 7
Snowy and icy roads ............................................... 8-8
Tips ................................................. 7-18, 7-28, 8-2, 8-5
Tired or sleepy ...........................................................
6
Winter .................................................................... 8-6
E
ECO gauge ............................................................... 3-12
Electrical system ........................................................ 12-8
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system... 3-22, 7-37
Electronic parking brake .............................................. 7-44
Automatic release function by accelerator pedal ......... 7-46
Hill Holder ............................................................. 7-46
14-6 Index
Bulb wattage ....................................................... 12-16
Control switch ........................................................ 3-94
Flasher ................................................................. 3-96
Indicator light ......................................................... 3-35
HID headlights .......................................................... 11-44
High beam indicator light ............................................ 3-35
High/low beam change (dimmer) .................................. 3-96
Hill Holder ................................................................. 7-46
Indicator light ................................................. 3-24, 7-48
Switch .................................................................. 7-47
Hill start assist .................................................. 7-49, 11-29
OFF indicator light .................................................. 3-24
To activate/deactivate ............................................. 7-51
Warning light ......................................................... 3-24
HomeLink ®
.............................................................. 3-105
Hook
Coat ..................................................................... 6-11
Towing and tie-down ............................................... 9-12
Horn ........................................................................ 3-114
Hose and connections ............................................... 11-17
I
Ignition switch .............................................................. 3-4
Light ....................................................................... 3-6
Illumination brightness control ...................................... 3-98
Immobilizer. ................................................................. 2-3
Indicator light (security indicator light) ....................... 3-33
Indicator light
BSD/RCTA OFF. .................................................... 3-37
BSD/RCTA warning ................................................ 3-37
Cruise control ........................................................ 3-35 Cruise control set ................................................... 3-35
Front fog light ......................................................... 3-35
Headlight ............................................................... 3-35
High beam ............................................................. 3-35
Hill Holder ............................................................. 3-24
Hill start assist OFF ................................................ 3-24
Immobilizer ............................................................ 3-33
REV. ..................................................................... 3-37
Security ................................................................. 3-33
Select lever/Gear position ........................................ 3-34
Shift-up ................................................................. 3-34
SI-DRIVE .............................................................. 3-34
Steering responsive fog lights OFF ... ........................ 3-37
Traction control OFF ............................................... 3-27
Turn signal ............................................................ 3-35
Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF ................................. 3-27
Vehicle Dynamics Control operation .......................... 3-26
Inside mirror ............................................................ 3-103
Interior lights ............................................................... 6-2
Internal trunk lid release handle .................................... 2-37
J
Jack-up point .............................................................. 9-4
Jump starting .............................................................. 9-9
K
Key............................................................................ 2-3
Number .................................................................. 2-3
Reminder chime ...................................................... 3-5
Replacement. .......................................................... 2-4
Keyless access entry function ...................................... 2-13