Hazard Warning Flasher
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Instruments and Controls3
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3-2. Hazard Warning FlasherThe hazard warning flasher is used to
warn other drivers when you have to park
your vehicle under emergency conditions.
The hazard warning flasher works with the
ignition switch in any position.
To turn on the hazard warning flasher,
press the hazard warning button on the
instrument panel. All the turn signal lights
and the turn signal indicator lights will
flash. To turn off the flasher, press the
button again.NOTEWhen the hazard warning flasher is on,
the turn signals do not work.
3-3. Meters and GaugesNOTELiquid crystal displays are used in
some of the meters and gauges in the
combination meter. You will find their
indications hard to see if you wear
polarized glasses.■
Speedometer
The speedometer shows the vehicle
speed.
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Tachometer
The tachometer shows the engine speed
in thousands of revolutions per minute.NOTEThe initial movement of the bar display
that occurs when the ignition switch is
turned to the “ON” position can be
activated or deactivated.
For details, refer to "General settings"
P161.
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CAUTION
Do not operate the engine with
the pointer of the tachometer in
the red zone. In this range, fuel
injection will be cut by the engine
control module to protect the
engine from overrevving. The
engine will resume running
normally after the engine speed is
reduced below the red zone.Pay extra attention to the engine
speed when the engine is cold, as
the red zone will be lower than
normal.
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Light Control Switch
1743-10. Light Control SwitchThe light control switch operates when the
push-button ignition switch is in the “ACC”
or “ON” position.
Regardless of the position of the light
control switch, the illuminated lights are
turned off when the push-button ignition
switch is turned off.NOTEThe light control switch can be oper-
ated (except auto on/off headlights),
even the push-button ignition switch
is turned off.
If the driver’s door is opened while the
headlights are illuminated under such conditions, a chirp sound will inform
the driver that the lights are illumi-
nated.
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Headlights
To turn on the headlights, turn the knob on
the end of the light control switch.
“OFF” position:
The headlights are all off.
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*1: For Canada models, when the light switch is
switched to the “OFF” position while the
vehicle is stopped, the lights turn off. Then
the light switch will automatically return to
the “AUTO” position.
*2: For Canada models, the headlights will automatically change to the AUTO mode
when the following conditions are met:The engine is running.
The parking brake is fully released.
For AT models, the select lever is in a
position other than “P” position.
“ ” position:
Instrument panel illumination, headlights,
parking lights, side marker lights, tail lights
and license plate lights are on.
“ ” position:
Instrument panel illumination, parking
lights, side marker lights, tail lights and
license plate lights are on.
“AUTO” position: auto on/off head-
lights
When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position, the instrum ent panel illumination,
headlights, parking lights, side marker
lights, tail lights and license plate lights
are automatically on or off depending on
the level of the ambient light.
The light sensitivity of the auto on/off
headlights can be changed by operating
the combination meter display (color TFT)
or the center information display. For
details, refer to "Settings Display" P157
or "Car settings" P165. Also, the setting
can be changed by a SUBARU dealer.
Consult your SUBARU dealer for details.
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Battery-saving function
If the headlights or tail lights are illumi-
nated when the push-button ignition
switch is off, in order to prevent the battery
from becoming discharg ed, the lights will
CAUTION
Use of any lights for a long period
of time while the engine is not
running can cause the battery to
discharge.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 other than
the off position, the battery may
be discharged.
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Light Control Switch
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Sensor for the auto on/off head-
lights
The sensor is on the instrument panel as
shown in the illustration.
NOTE If the light control switch is in the
“AUTO” position and the headlights do
not turn on when it becomes dark
outside, turn the light switch to “ ” position. If this happens, have your vehicle inspected
by your SUBARU
dealer as soon as possible.
The light sensor may not operate
correctly for light other than sunlight.
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High/Low Beam Change
(Dimmer)
While the light control switch is in the “ ”
or “AUTO” position in a dark place, the
headlights will turn on.
Pushing the lever forward and releasing it
will activate the high beam. Pulling the
lever rearward and releasing it will switch
the headlights to low beam.
For models with the High Beam Assist,
when the light control switch is in the
“AUTO” position, pushing the lever
forward turns the High Beam Assist is on. Refer to "High Beam Assist Function (If
Equipped)"
P177.
When the headlights are on high beam,
the high beam indicator light “ ” on the
combination meter is also on.
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Headlight Flasher
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 sw itch is in the off
position.
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.
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CAUTION
Do not hold the lever in the flashing
position for more than just a few
seconds.
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Steering Responsive Headlight (SRH) (If Equipped)
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Daytime Running Light
System
The daytime running lights will automati-
cally illuminate when the following condi-
tions are fulfilled.
The engine is running.
The parking brake is fully released.
The light control switch is in the
“AUTO”, “ ” or “OFF” position.
For AT models, the select lever is in a
position other than the “P” position.NOTE When the light switch is in the “ ”
position, the instrument panel illumina-
tion, side marker lights, tail lights and
license plate lights are also illumi-
nated.
While the headlight switch is in the
“AUTO” position and the headlights
turn on automatically, the daytime
running light is deactivated.
3-11. Steering Responsive
Headlight (SRH) (IfEquipped)1) The target area of illumination when
SRH is activated
2) The target area of illumination when SRH is not activatedSRH is a function that automatically
moves the headlight beam to the left or
right in accordance with the steering
angle. This function helps to improve the
visibility at night by illuminating the road
ahead at corners and intersections.
You can turn the SRH function on or off.
The settings can be changed by using the
combination meter display (color TFT).
For details, refer to "Driving Support
System Settings Display" P157
WARNING
When the daytime running lights are
illuminated, the tail lights do not
illuminate. When it becomes dark
outside, turn the li ght switch to the
“ ” position to illuminate the head-
lights and tail lights. This will
improve visibility and allow other
drivers to see your vehicle more
easily.
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Manual Climate Control
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Climate Control4
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and become damaged, the system may
not be able to control the interior tempera-
ture correctly. To avoid damaging the
sensors, observe the following precau-
tions:
Do not subject the sensors to impact.
Keep water away from the sensors.
Do not cover the sensors.
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Airflow Mode Selection
Select the airflow mode using the airflow
mode selection button.
Airflow modes are as follows.
Ventilation: Instrument panel outlets Ventilation 2: Instrument panel outlets and
foot outlets
Bi-level: Instrument panel outlets and the
foot outlets
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Manual Climate Control
202Heat: Foot outlets, both side outlets of the
instrument panel and some through wind-
shield defroster outlets (A small amount of
air flows to the windshield and both side
windows to prevent fogging.)Heat-def: Windshield defroster outlets,
foot outlets and both side outlets of the
instrument panel
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Temperature Control
Turn the temperature control dial to set
the preferred interior temperature.NOTEThe controllable temperature range
may vary depending on the regional
specifications of the vehicle.
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MAX A/C mode
For quicker cooling, press the MAX A/C
button.
When the MAX A/C mode is on, the
following settings will be changed auto-
matically.
The air conditioner will turn on.
The temperature will be set on the
lowest.
The fan speed will be set on the
maximum speed.
The air inlet will be set to the recircula-
tion mode.
The airflow mode setting will be set to
the ventilation mode.
To turn off MAX A/C mode and return the
previous setting, press the MAX A/C
button again. ▼
SYNC mode
When the SYNC mode is turned on, both
the driver’s and front passenger’s side
temperatures are synchronized using the
driver’s side temperature control dial.
Press the SYNC button to turn on the
SYNC mode. The SYNC button indicator
will illuminate.
Press the SYNC button again or turn the
front passenger’s side temperature
control dial to cancel the SYNC mode.
The SYNC button indicator will not illumi-
nate. In this case, temperature control on
the driver’s side and front passenger’s
side is separated.
The temperature will be controlled individ-
ually using the driver’s and front
passenger’s temperature control dials.
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Fan Speed Control
Select the preferred fan speed by turning
the fan speed control dial.■
Air Conditioner Control
The air conditioner operates only when
the engine is running.
Press the air conditioner button while the
fan is in operation to turn on the air condi-
tioner. When the air conditioner is on, the
“A/C” indicator light illuminates.
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Loading Your Vehicle
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NOTEFor better fuel economy, do not carry
unneeded cargo.
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Vehicle Capacity Weight
The load capacity of your vehicle is deter-
mined by weight, not by available cargo
space. The maximum load you can carry
in your vehicle is shown on the tire infla-
tion pressure label attached to the driver’s
side center pillar. It includes the total
Stow cargo and luggage in the
trunk whenever possible.To prevent cargo and luggage
from sliding forward during
braking, do not stack anything in
the enlarged trunk. Keep cargo
and luggage low, as close to the
floor as possible.When you carry something inside
the vehicle, secure it whenever
you can to prevent it from being
thrown around inside the vehicle
during sudden stops, sharp turns
or in an accident.Secure long items properly to
prevent them from shooting
forward and causing serious
injury during a sudden stop.Never exceed the maximum load
limit. If you do, some parts on
your vehicle can break, or it can
change the way your vehicle
handles. This could result in loss
of control and cause personal
injury. Also, overloading can
shorten the life of your vehicle.
Do not place cargo or luggage in
or on the following locations as
the item may get under the clutch,
brake, or accelerator pedal and
prevent the pedals from being
depressed properly, block the
driver’s vision, or hit the driver or
passengers, causing an accident:
- At the feet of the driver- On the front passenger or rear
seats (when stacking items)- On the rear shelf- On the instrument panel- On the dashboard
CAUTION
Do not carry spray cans, containers
with flammable or corrosive liquids
or any other dangerous items inside
the vehicle.
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Appearance Care10
Appearance Care
10-1. Exterior Care .....................................................332
Washing.........................................................................332
Waxing and Polishing ..................................................333
Cleaning Alloy Wheels .................................................333
Alloy Wheels (Vehicles with Matte Painted
Wheels) .......................................................................334
10-2. Corrosion Protection ........................................334
Most Common Causes of Corrosion ..........................334 To Help Prevent Corrosion ......................................... 334
10-3. Cleaning the Interior .........................................335
Seat Fabric Material ..................................................... 335
Leather Seat Materials................................................. 335
Synthetic Leather Upholstery ..................................... 336
Instrument Panel, Console Panel, Switches,
Combination Meter, and Other Plastic Surface ...... 336
Center Information Display ......................................... 336
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