
Type B
1) Upshift indicator
2) Downshift indicator
3) Select lever/gear position indicator
This indicator shows the position of the
select lever.
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
“Continuously variable transmission”F7-
23.
&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 blinkrapidly, the turn signal bulb may be burned
out. Replace the bulb as soon as possible.
Refer to“Replacing bulbs”F11-36.
&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 (if equipped)
This light illuminates when the cruise
control main button is pressed to activate
the cruise control function. For details,
refer to“To set cruise control”F7-44.
CAUTION
If the CHECK ENGINE warning light/
malfunction indicator light illumi-
nates, the cruise control indicator
light flashes at the same time. At
this time, avoid driving at high
speed and have your vehicle in-
spected at a SUBARU dealer as
soon as possible.
&Cruise control set in-
dicator light (if
equipped)
This light illuminates when vehicle speed
has been set to use the cruise control
function. Refer to“To set cruise control”
F7-44.
&Automatic headlight
beam leveler warning
light (models with HID
headlights)
This light illuminates when the automatic
headlight beam leveler does not operate
normally.
If this light illuminates while driving or does
not turn off approximately 3 seconds after
turning the ignition switch to the“ON”
position, have your vehicle inspected at
your SUBARU dealer.
&Front fog light indicator
light
This indicator light illuminates while the
front fog lights are illuminated.
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!Turn off display of driving informa-
tion display
The driving information display can be
turned off.
To turn off the display, turn the ignition
switch to the“LOCK”/“OFF”position and
press the“+”button adjacent to the clock
display for approximately 5 seconds.
Then, the driving information display and
the clock display will blink for 3 seconds to
notify you that the driving information
display has been turned off.
To restore the driving information display,
once again press the“+”button for
approximately 5 seconds.
NOTE
.The initial display setting of the
driving information display has been
set to operational at the time of ship-
ment from the factory.
.The average fuel consumption and
average vehicle speed are calculated
even while the driving information dis-
play is not displayed.
.Evenifyouturnoffthedriving
information display, the display will
automatically turn on when the battery
voltage is disconnected and then re-
connected for battery replacement or
fuse replacement.
&Clock
To adjust the time shown by the clock,
press the“+”button or“−”button. If you
press the“+”button, the indicated time will
change in one-minute increments. If you
press the“−”button, the 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.
The clock can be set to 12-hour or 24-hour
clock displays. Perform the following
procedure to switch the display format.
1. Place the ignition switch in the
“LOCK”/“OFF”position.
2. Press and hold the“−”button that is
located near the clock display for approxi-
mately 5 seconds. The clock display will
then start to flash.3. While the clock display is flashing,
press and hold the“+”button for approxi-
mately 2 seconds. The clock format will
then change.
4. The clock display will continue to flash
for approximately 3 seconds to inform you
that the clock display has been changed.
If you want to change the clock display
again, press and hold the“+”button for
approximately 2 seconds while the clock
display is flashing.
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&Basic operation
By operating“”or“”of the control
switch, the screens and selection items
can be switched. When the“
/SET”
switch is pulled toward you, the item can
be selected and set.
If there are some useful messages, such
as vehicle information, warning informa-
tion, etc., they will interrupt the current
screen, and appear on the display accom-
panied by a beep. If such a screen is
displayed, take proper action according to
the message shown on the screen.
The warning screen will return to the
original screen after a few seconds. While
the“
”information reminder is shown on
the display, it may be possible to display
the warning screen again. To recall the
message marked with“
”on the display,
pull the“/SET”switch on the steering
wheel toward you.
&Welcome screen and Good-
bye screen
When the driver’s door is opened and
closed after unlocking the door, the
welcome screen will appear on the multi
information display for approximately 20
seconds.
When the ignition switch is turned to the“LOCK”/“OFF”position, the multi informa-
tion display gradually turns off (Good-bye
screen).
NOTE
.The basic screen will be shown
when the ignition switch is turned to
the“ON”position while the welcome
screen is displayed.
.Once the welcome screen appears,
it takes a certain period of time to
display it again.
.If the ignition switch is operated
after unlocking the driver’s door, the
welcome screen will not appear even
when the driver’s door is opened and
closed.
.The welcome screen will disappear
when you lock the driver’s door by
using the remote keyless entry system
(all models) or the keyless access
function (if equipped) while the wel-
come screen is displayed.
.If any of the doors (including the
rear gate) is opened while the welcome
screen is displayed, the door ajar
warning will appear.
.The welcome screen can be set to
on or off. For details, refer to“Welcome
Good-bye Screen”F3-41.
&Warning screen
Example of warning
If there is a warning message or a
maintenance notification, it will appear for
approximately 3 seconds. Take the appro-
priate actions based on the messages
indicated.
&Basic screens
By operating the“”or“”switch on the
steering wheel, you can change the
screen that is always displayed.
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!EyeSight screen (models with
EyeSight system)
1) Current vehicle speed
2) Set vehicle speed
3) Preceding vehicle
4) Your vehicle
This screen displays the status of the
EyeSight system. For details, refer to the
Owner’s Manual supplement for the
EyeSight system.!Triple meter screen
Triple meter screen (display example)
This screen displays up to three optional
pieces of information that can be selected
from the following items.
The items shown in the triple meter screen
can be changed. For details, refer to
“Triple meter setting”F3-69.
Item Details
Average vehicle speed (Average
vehicle speed for the entire driving
time from when the trip meter was
reset)
Lifetime fuel consumption
Engine oil temperature
Accelerator opening ratio
Journey time (the time that has
elapsed since the ignition switch
was turned to the“ON”position) (if
equipped)
Journey distance (the distance
that has been driven since the
ignition switch was turned to the
“ON”position)
Average fuel consumption for the
entire driving distance from when
the ignition switch was turned to
the“ON”position
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Instruments and controls/Multi function display
&Date and time settings
The items in the date and time settings
can be set. To change the items, operate
the“
”or“”switch.
NOTE
.The“Time/Date”item must be set to
display the“Birthday”,“Anniversary”
and notifications for vehicle mainte-
nance.
.The“Birthday”and“Anniversary”
items can be entered after the“Date”
item has been set.
.Dates that do not exist in the
Gregorian calendar cannot be set (for
example, April 31).
.If your vehicle is equipped with
genuine SUBARU navigation system,
the clock of navigation system must be
set separately.
!Preparation for date setting
1. Turn the ignition switch to the“ON”
position.
2. Push and hold the
button to show
the selection screen.
3. After the selection screen is displayed,
operate the“”or“”switch to show the
“Time/Date”item. Then, push the
button.
!Current date and time setting
1. Perform the preparation steps accord-
ing to“Preparation for date setting”F3-
56.
2. Operate the“”or“”switch to
select the“Time/Date”item. Then push
the
button.
3. Select the item to set by operating the
“”or“”switch. Then push thebutton.
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4. Push thebutton once more to
enter the setting mode.
5. The system will notify you of the place
to be selected for approximately 2 sec-
onds.
6. Select one of the registration lines by
operating the“”or“”switch. Then
push thebutton.
7. To overwrite the previous registration,
push thebutton. When registration is
performed the first time, it is registereddirectly without a notification.
8. The system will notify you that the
registration is complete.
&Car settings
The items in the car settings can be set.
To change the items, operate the“”or
“”switch, and then push thebutton.
!Preparation for car settings
1. Turn the ignition switch to the“ON”
position.
2. Push and hold the
button to show
the selection screen.
3. After the selection screen is displayed,
operate the“”or“”switch to show the
“Car Setting”item. Then, push the
button.
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Instruments and controls/Light control switch
.3 minutes have passed since the low
beam headlights were illuminated by the
welcome lighting function.
.30 seconds have passed since the
door is opened and closed.
*1
.The light control switch is turned to a
position other than“AUTO”.
.The locking procedure is performed
twice. When performing the unlocking
procedure after performing the locking
procedure, perform the locking procedure
twice again.
*1: The setting for the period of time in which
the low beam headlights remain on by the
welcome lighting function can be changed by a
SUBARU dealer. Contact your SUBARU dealer
for details.
!Sensor for the auto on/off head-
lights (if equipped)
The sensor is on the instrument panel as
shown in the illustration.
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 center position.
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Instruments and controls/Turn signal lever
Turn signal lever
To activate the right turn signal, push the
turn signal lever up. To activate the left
turn signal, push the turn signal lever
down. When the turn is finished, the lever
will return automatically. If the lever does
not return after cornering, return the lever
to the neutral position by hand.
To signal a lane change, push the turn
signal lever up or down slightly and hold it
during the lane change. The turn signal
indicator lights will flash in the direction of
the turn or lane change. The lever will
return automatically to the neutral position
when you release it.
&One-touch lane changer
To flash the turn signal and turn signal
indicator light three times, push the turn
signal lever up or down slightly and
immediately release it.
The operational/non-operational setting of
the one-touch lane changer’s can be
changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact
the nearest SUBARU dealer for details.
Illumination brightness con-
trol
The illumination brightness of the instru-
ment panel dims under the following
conditions.
.when the light switch is in the“
”or
“”position
.when the light control switch is in the
“AUTO”position and the headlights illumi-
nate automatically (models with auto on/
off headlights: Refer to“Headlights”F3-
89.)
You can also adjust the illumination bright-
ness for better visibility in the following
ways.
To brighten, turn the control dial upward.
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