
Audio/Audio set
!Control screen and panel
Control screen (main screen and station screen)
No. Function
&1Select to display the audio source
selection screen.
&2Select to open the station list. Refer to
“Using aha application”F5-48.
&3Select to fast forward the current con-
tent item by 30 seconds.
&4Select to display the contents list of the
selected station.
&5
Select to make a phone call to the
current content item.
A phone number is distributed depend-
ing on content items.
This feature is available only in these
cases.No. Function
&6The track pauses when pressed during
playback and plays back when touched
during pause.
&7Select to set thumbs up.
&8Select to set thumbs down.
&9Select to start the playback from the
beginning of the content in the target
station.
&10Select to rewind the current content
item by 15 seconds.
&11Select to display the preset list.
&12Return to the control screen.No. Function
&13Select to display the nearby list.
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Audio/Audio set
–Outside wireless communication
range, such as some countryside
areas
–Where the wireless communica-
tion network is congested, or where
communications are restricted
.Depending on the circumstances
and environment, the signal may be
weak or not be received. In such cases,
an error may occur.
.Top 35 entries in the preset station
list on the smartphone are displayed.
When there are more than 35 entries in
the preset station list, change the order
of the entries in the list on the smart-
phone. You can change the priority of
your preset stations within the aha
application (after disconnected from
this system) to modify the station list
shown on the screen. Please see your
smartphone aha application“Edit Pre-
sets (in Main menu)”to modify this list.
.For operating the smartphone, see
the instruction manual that comes with
it.
.If there are multiple music files
stored on your iPhone or iPod touch,
it may take some time until playback
starts.
.Playback may be intermittent when
you switch to streaming Bluetooth
audio from aha on your smartphonedevice.
.When connecting the device via
Bluetooth, the communication speed
may become slower than via USB.
!Before using aha application
In order to use the aha application on this
system, the application must be installed
on the smartphone.
!Settings required to use aha
application
.Search and download the aha applica-
tion from your smartphone app store.
–iPhone and iPod touch: Apple App
Store via iTunes
–Android device: Google Play Store
.Create an account and login to the aha
application on the smartphone.
NOTE
Please use the latest version of the aha
application.
!About app-based connected con-
tent
Requirements for using the connected
content services of the aha application
on this system.
.Latest version of the system is compa-
tible with connected content application(s)
for the smartphone, available from aha,downloaded to your smartphone.
.A current account with a wireless
content service provider.
.A smartphone data plan: If the data
plan for your smartphone does not provide
for unlimited data usage, additional
charges from your carrier may apply for
accessing app-based connected content
via 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi or 4G LTE wireless
networks.
.Connection to the internet via 3G, 4G,
Wi-Fi or 4G LTE networks.
NOTE
.Changes to product specifications
may result in differences between the
content of the manual and features of
the product.
.Be careful not to exceed the data
usage limits for your smartphone.
Doing so will result in additional data
usage charges from your phone car-
rier.
.Access to app-based connected
content will depend on the availability
of wireless cell and/or Wi-Fi network
coverage for the purpose of allowing
your smartphone to connect to the
internet.
.Service availability may be geogra-
phically limited by region. Consult the
wireless connected content service
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.+/−switch
Mode Operation Function
Except list screenPress Volume up/down
Press and hold Volume up/down continuously
List screen Press Move cursor up/down
Pandora main screen (if equipped) Press and hold“+”switch is thumb up/“−”switch is thumb down
./switch
Mode Operation Function
AM/FM Radio, SiriusXM (if equipped)Press Preset channel up/down
Press and holdSeek up/down continuously while the switch is
being pressed
ahaPress Content up/down
Press and holdReverse the current content item for 15 sec-
onds/Fast forward the current content item for
30 seconds
Audio CD, MP3/WMA/AAC disc, USB, iPod,
BT audioPress Select a track/file
Press and hold Fast forward/rewind
Pandora (if equipped) Press and hold Thumbs up
List screen PressMove cursor left/rightAudio/Steering switches for audio
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!Commands for hands-free phone
Voice command Function
Dial Number?<0-9,
+, *, #>?Change
number, DialPlaces a call to the
said phone number
Dial <0-9, +, *, #>?
Change number, Dial
Contacts, Phonebook
?
?DialMake a call by using
the phonebook
Call
<1-5>?Dial
Call History?In-
coming call, Outgoing
call?Next (page),
Previous (page)?
<1-5>?DialMake a call by using
the call history
Incoming CallsDisplay the call his-
tory screen
Outgoing CallsDisplay the call his-
tory screen
RedialPlaces a call to the
phone number of the
latest outgoing call
CallbackPlaces a call to the
phone number of the
latest incoming call
Select Phone?
<1-5>Display the phone
select screen
Phone MenuDisplay the hands
free top screen
!Commands for Pandora
Voice command Function
Like Mark“Like”flag
Dislike Mark“Dislike”flag
Skip, NextSkip to the next song
!Commands for aha
Voice command Function
Thumbs Up, Heart,
LikeMark“Like”flag
Thumbs Down, Ban,
DislikeMark“Dislike”flag
Refresh, updateRefresh the selected
station to get the lat-
est information
Content UpPlayback next Con-
tent
Content DownPlayback previous
Content
!Commands for AM/FM control
Voice command Function
Seek UpTunes in the higher
frequency direction
Seek DownTunes in the lower
frequency direction
ScanSwitch to the scan
mode
Tune to
quency to switch to a
specific radio station
Preset
channel to switch to
specific radio station
Ta giTunes Tagging for
HD Radio Audio/Voice command system
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Audio/Voice command system
!Commands for SiriusXM radio con-
trol
Voice command Function
Preset
channel to switch to
specific radio station
ScanSwitch to the scan
mode
Channel
nel to switch to spe-
cific radio station
Category?Next
(page), Previous
(page), <1-5>?Next
(page), Previous
(page), <1-5>Displays the category
list screen
!Commands for CD control
Voice command Function
Track Up Select the next track
Track DownSelect the current
track
ScanSwitch to the scan
mode
Repeat?1 Track
Repeat, Repeat AllSelect a repeat mode
1 Track Repeat Repeat single track
Repeat All Repeat all tracks
ShufflePlays randomly
!Commands for MP3/WMA/AAC,
USB control
Voice command Function
Track Up Select the next track
Track DownSelect the current
track
Folder UpPlays from the start of
the next folder
Folder DownPlays from the start of
the previous folder
ScanSwitch to the scan
mode
Repeat?1 Track
Repeat, Repeat
Folder, Repeat AllSelect a repeat mode
1 Track Repeat Repeat single track
Repeat Folder Repeat of the folder
Repeat All Repeat all tracks
Shuffle?Shuffle
Folder, Shuffle AllSelect a random play
mode
Shuffle FolderPlays randomly of the
folder
Shuffle AllPlays randomly
!Commands for iPod Control
Voice command Function
Track Up Select the next track
Track DownSelect the current
track
Repeat?Repeat
One, Repeat AllSelect a repeat mode
Repeat One Repeat single track
Repeat All Repeat all tracks
Shuffle?Shuffle
Track, Shuffle Album,
Shuffle OFFSelect a random play
mode
Shuffle Track Shuffle all tracks
Shuffle Album Shuffle all tracks
Shuffle OFFTurn off shuffle
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State emission testing
(U.S. only)
WARNING
Testing of an All-Wheel Drive model
must NEVER be performed on a
single two-wheel dynamometer. At-
tempting to do so will result in
uncontrolled vehicle movement and
may cause an accident or injuries to
persons nearby.
CAUTION
.At state inspection time, remem-
ber to tell your inspection or
service station in advance not to
place your SUBARU AWD vehicle
on a two-wheel dynamometer.
Otherwise, serious transmission
damage will result.
.Resultant vehicle damage due to
improper testing is not covered
under the SUBARU Limited War-
ranty and is the responsibility of
the state inspection program or
its contractors or licensees.
California and a number of federal stateshave Inspection/Maintenance programs to
inspect your vehicle’s emission control
system. If your vehicle does not pass this
test, some states may deny renewal of
your vehicle’s registration.
Your vehicle is equipped with a computer
that monitors the performance of the
engine’s emission control system. Certi-
fied emission inspectors will inspect the
On-Board Diagnostic (OBDII) system as
part of the state emission inspection
process. The OBDII system is designed
to detect engine and transmission pro-
blems that might cause the vehicle emis-
sions to exceed allowable limits. OBDII
inspections apply to all 1996 model year
and newer passenger cars and trucks.
Over 30 states plus the District of Colum-
bia have implemented emission inspec-
tion of the OBDII system.
.The inspection of the OBDII system
consists of a visual operational check of
the“CHECK ENGINE”warning light/mal-
function indicator light (MIL) and an
examination of the OBDII system with an
electronic scan tool.
.A vehicle
passes the OBDII system
inspection if proper operation of the
“CHECK ENGINE”warning light is ob-
served, there are no stored diagnostic
trouble codes, and the OBDII readiness
monitors are all complete..A vehicle
fails the OBDII inspection if
the“CHECK ENGINE”warning light is not
properly operating (light is illuminated or is
not working due to a burned out bulb) or
there is one or more diagnostic trouble
codes stored in the vehicle’s computer.
.A state emission inspection may reject
(not pass or fail) a vehicle if the number of
OBDII system readiness monitors“NOT
READY”is greater than one. If the
vehicle’s battery has been recently re-
placed or disconnected, the OBDII system
inspection may indicate that the vehicle is
not ready for the emission test. Under this
condition, the vehicle driver should be
instructed to drive his/her vehicle for a few
days to reset the readiness monitors and
return for an emission re-inspection.
.Owners of rejected or failing vehicles
should contact their SUBARU Dealer for
service.
Some states still use dynamometers in
their emission inspection program. A
dynamometer is a treadmill or roller-like
testing device that allows your vehicle’s
wheels to turn while the vehicle remains in
one place. Prior to your vehicle being put
on a dynamometer, tell your emission
inspector
not to place your SUBARU
AWD vehicle on a two-wheel dynam-
ometer.Otherwise, serious transmis-
sion damage will result.
Starting and operating/State emission testing (U.S. only)
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Starting and operating/Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) (U.S.–spec. models)
The tire pressure monitoring system pro-
vides the driver with a warning message
when tire pressure is severely low.
The tire pressure monitoring system will
activate only when the vehicle is driven at
speeds above 20 mph (32 km/h). Also,
this system may not react immediately to a
sudden drop in tire pressure (for example,
a blow-out caused by running over a
sharp object).
WARNING
.If the low tire pressure warning
light illuminates while driving,
never brake suddenly. Instead,
perform the following procedure.
Otherwise, an accident involving
serious vehicle damage and ser-
ious personal injury could occur.
(1) Keep driving straight ahead
while gradually reducing
speed.
(2) Slowly pull off the road to a
safe location.
(3) Check the pressure for all four
tires and adjust the pressure
to the COLD tire pressure
shown on the tire placard.
The tire placard is located on
the door pillar on the driver’sside.
Even when the vehicle is driven a
very short distance, the tires get
warm and their pressures in-
crease accordingly. Be sure to
let the tires cool thoroughly be-
fore adjusting their pressures to
the standard values shown on
the tire placard. Refer to“Tires
and wheels”F11-21. The tire
pressure monitoring system
does not function when the ve-
hicle is stationary. After adjusting
the tire pressures, increase the
vehicle speed to at least 20 mph
(32 km/h) to start the TPMS
rechecking of the tire inflation
pressures. If the tire pressures
are now above the severe low
pressure threshold, the low tire
pressure warning light should
turn off a few minutes later.
If this light still illuminates while
driving after adjusting the tire
pressure, a tire may have signifi-
cant damage and a fast leak that
causes the tire to lose air rapidly.
If you have a flat tire, replace it
with a spare tire as soon as
possible.
.When a spare tire is mounted or a
wheel rim is replaced without theoriginal pressure sensor/trans-
mitter being transferred, the low
tire pressure warning light will
illuminate steadily after blinking
for approximately one minute.
This indicates the TPMS is un-
able to monitor all four road
wheels. Contact your SUBARU
dealer as soon as possible for
tire and sensor replacement and/
or system resetting.
.When a tire is repaired with liquid
sealant, the tire pressure warning
valve and transmitter may not
operate properly. If a liquid sea-
lant is used, contact your nearest
SUBARU dealer or other qualified
service shop as soon as possi-
ble. Make sure to replace the tire
pressure warning valve and
transmitter when replacing the
tire. You may reuse the wheel if
there is no damage to it and if the
sealant residue is properly
cleaned off. Do not inject any tire
liquid or aerosol tire sealant into
the tires, as this may cause a
malfunction of the tire pressure
sensors. If the light illuminates
steadily after blinking for ap-
proximately one minute,
promptly contact a SUBARU
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Starting and operating/BSD/RCTA
time by pressing the“RES/SET”switch to
the“SET”side quickly.
NOTE
If the“RES/SET”switch is repeatedly
operated quickly to the“SET”side, the
set vehicle speed displayed in the
combination meter becomes the low
speed setting. However, when the set
vehicle speed is set to a speed much
lower than the actual vehicle speed, the
set speed may be reset to the actual
vehicle speed.
!To decrease the speed (by brake
pedal)
1. Depress the brake pedal to release
cruise control temporarily.
2. When the speed decreases to thedesired 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 light
Refer to“Cruise control indicator light”
F3-31.
&Cruise control set indicator
light
Refer to“Cruise control set indicator light”
F3-31.
BSD/RCTA (if equipped)
The BSD/RCTA consists of rear radar with
Blind Spot Detection and Rear Cross
Traffic Alert.
These functions enable the system to
detect objects or vehicles to the rear,
drawing attention to the driver when
changing a lane or when driving in
reverse.
WARNING
The driver is responsible for driving
safely. Always be sure to check the
surroundings with your eyes when
changing lanes or reversing the
vehicle.
The system is designed to assist the
driver in changing lanes or rever-
sing safely by monitoring the rear
and side areas of the vehicle. How-
ever, you cannot rely on this system
alone in assuring the safety during a
lane change or reversing. Overcon-
fidence in this system could result
in an accident and lead to serious
injury or death. Since the system
operation has various limitations,
the flashing or illumination of the
BSD/RCTA approach indicator light
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