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2PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE
4ENTRY AND EXIT
6INSTRUMENT PANEL
8GETTING COMFORTABLE
15CONTROLS
20GAUGES AND WARNING LIGHTS
21OPERATING THE VEHICLE
24REFUELING
25PASSENGER/CARGO AREAS
28ENGINE COMPARTMENT
30ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
31INDEX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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4High Beams:Push the lever forward to change from low beam to high beam. Pull the
lever back to center to return to low beam. If equipped, this also activates the High
Beam Assist (HBA) system.
5Fog Lights:If equipped, rotate the dial to turn on the fog lights.
Illumination Brightness
While the light switch is on, rotating the dial on
the instrument panel upward will make the
illumination brighter. When the dial is fully
rotated upward (dots aligned), the instrument
panel illumination stays at full brightness.
Rotating the dial downward dims the
instrument panel illumination.
For map equipped vehicles this setting also
affects the day/night view and illumination
level.
Daytime Running Lights
The daytime running lights automatically turn on when the engine has started, the parking
brake is fully released, the light switch is in the Off, “AUTO” (if equipped) or “
”
position, and the select lever is not in the “P” position. Always turn on the headlights when
it’s dark outside by rotating the dial to the “
” or “AUTO” position.
TURN SIGNALS
Push slightly up for right lane change or fully
up for right turn signal. Push slightly down for
left lane change or fully down for left turn
signal.
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GAUGES
1Tachometer
2Speedometer
3Digital Speedometer
4Fuel gauge
5Multi-Information Display
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
Red lights indicate immediate attention is required. Some examples are:
Seatbelt
warningDoor
openBrake system
Yellow lights indicate caution. Some examples are:
Low fuelEngine oil
level warning
lightTire pressure
warning light
Green and blue lights are for information. Some examples are:
Headlight
indicator
lightCruise
ControlHigh beam
indicator
light
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PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION SWITCH
Each time you press the ignition switch
without depressing the brake pedal, the
ignition position will change as follows: ACC,
ON, OFF.
ACC (Accessory):Provides power to the radio
and accessory power outlets. Orange indicator
illuminates.
ON:All electrical systems will be available.
Orange indicator illuminates.
OFF:Power off and indicator off.
STARTING THE ENGINE
With Push-button Ignition
To start the engine:
1. Sit in the driver’s seat with the access key fob.
2. Make sure the select lever is in the “P” position or “N” for manual transmission vehicles.
3. Depress the brake pedal (and clutch pedal for manual transmission models).
4. While depressing the brake pedal (and clutch pedal for manual transmission models),
briefly press and release the ignition switch.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE
6-Speed Manual Transmission
This manual transmission is a fully
synchronised 6-forward and 1-reverse speed
transmission. Before you can shift into reverse
gear, you must raise the slider ring and hold it
in that position. Only pull the slider ring up
when shifting into reverse gear.
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Automatic Transmission Shift Mode(if equipped)
The transmission is electronically controlled
and provides two different driving modes:
normal and manual.
Normal Mode
When the select lever is in the “D” (Drive)
position, the transmission is in normal shift
mode. The select lever position indicator in the
Combination Meter Display (CMD) shows “D”
and the transmission automatically shifts into a
suitable forward gear.
Manual Mode
In manual mode, you select the desired gear
position to obtain necessary acceleration and engine braking. Move the selector lever left
from the “D” position into the “M” position to select manual mode. The gear position
indicator in the Combination Meter Display (CMD) shows the currently selected gear.
Arrow-shaped indicators show when upshifting or downshifting is available. To shift, use
the paddle shift control switches behind the steering wheel.
Paddle Shift Control Switches
• You can shift gears using the paddle shift control
switches. To upshift to the next higher gear, pull the
“+” paddle on the right toward you. To downshift to
the next lower gear, pull the “–” paddle on the left
toward you.
• You can temporarily shift gears even when the
selector lever is in the “D” position by pulling either
the “+” or “–” paddle toward you. Once vehicle
speed stabilizes, the transmission will switch back to normal mode.
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DRIVING SYSTEMS/MODES
To help enhance driving safety and performance, the following systems operate
automatically in response to various driving
situations.
1If the vehicle gets stuck in mud, dirt or
snow, the traction control system may
reduce power from the engine to the
wheels. Turning the system off may make
it easier for you to rock the vehicle in
order to free it. Press the button again to
turn the traction control back on.
2Your vehicle may be equipped with two
types of control modes to accommodate various driving preferences. The control
modes can be selected with the “TRACK” button. Normal mode allows secure and
smooth normal driving. When the button is pressed and held for one second, TRACK
mode is activated. The driving threshold parameters are raised, allowing the driver
more control over the vehicle.
3If equipped, push the switch toward the “SPORT” mode for sporty driving or when
driving in mountainous regions with lots of curves. To cancel sport mode, push the
switch toward “SPORT” mode again.
If equipped, push the switch toward the “SNOW” mode for accelerating and driving
on slippery road surfaces, such as snow. To cancel snow mode, push the switch
toward “SNOW” mode again.
For more detailed information, please refer to your Owner’s Manual.
TURNING OFF THE VEHICLE
With Push-button Ignition Switch
To stop the engine:
1. Stop the vehicle completely.
2. Move the select lever to the “P” position or set the parking brake for manual
transmission models.
3. Press the ignition switch.
NOTE: The windows will remain active for about 45 seconds and the SUBARU
STARLINK™ Multimedia system will remain on for about three minutes or until a door is
opened, whichever occurs first.
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HOOD PROP
The hood prop is located in the left front of the
engine compartment. Fold it up and insert the
end into the slot marked with an arrow.
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2.0L ENGINE
1Brake Fluid Reservoir
2Windshield Washer Tank
3Engine Oil Filler Cap
4Air Cleaner Element
5Engine Coolant Reservoir6Engine Oil Level Dipstick
7Radiator Cap
8Main Fuse Box
9Battery
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