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Center Information Display (CID)
1603-8. Center InformationDisplay (CID)■
Features
All information is displayed on the center
information display, including vehicle
settings, vehicle status, and audio opera-
tion. The center information display can also be
used to set and initialize the center infor-
mation display itself.
NOTE
When the vehicle is in motion,
certain functions and selections may
not be available.
The language and units for both the
center information display and the
combination meter display (color TFT)
can be changed. For details, refer to
"Car settings"
P165.
The images displayed in this
Owner’s Manual are sample images.
The actual image may vary depending
on the region and vehicle specifica-
tions.
■
Touch Screen Operations
The center information display has a
touch screen. Operations are performed
by touching the touch screen directly.
▼
Touch
Quickly touch and release once.
WARNING
Always pay attention to safe driving
when operating the center informa-
tion display while the vehicle is in
motion. When operation of the cen-
ter information display is disturbing
your awareness and ability to con-
centrate on driving, stop the vehicle
in a safe place before performing
operations on the display. Also, do
not concentrate on the display
while driving. Doing so could result
in an accident.
Items Page
Maintenance information 171
Vehicle settings 161
Rear view camera 263
Audio/telephoneRefer to
the sepa-
rate audio Owner’s
Manual.
EyeSight (if equipped) Refer to
the
Owner’s Manual
supple-
ment for
the Eye-
Sight sys- tem.
Items
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Instruments and Controls3
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General
Reminder Screen
Maintenance
ON/OFF
*4
170
Birthday ON/OFF 170
Anniversary ON/OFF 170
Meter Screen Startup Screen
ON/OFF 127170
Gear Shift Indicator (MT mod-
els) ON/OFF
234170
Meter Rev. Indicator Indicator/RPM/Buzzer 130157
Camera Rear Camera Delay Control ON/OFF
264170
Steering Angle Lines ON/OFF 266170
Language ―English/Français/Español 151 and 160170
Home Screen Short-
cuts ―
ON/OFF
*3
170
Birthday List ―Set a birthday.
*3
170
Anniversary List ―Set an anniversary day.
*3
171
Item
Available settingsPage reference
for the vehicle
system opera- tion Page reference
for the setting procedure
1st menu 2nd menu
3rd menu
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Instruments and Controls3
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5.:“Add”
6. Enter the name.
7. :“Next” 8. Enter the date.
9.
:“OK”
NOTEA maximum of 5 birthdays can be
stored.
▽Anniversary List
The procedure for setting an anniversary
is the same as "Birthday List" P170,
except that in step 4 “Anniversary List” is
selected. ▼
Maintenance
Maintenance reminders can be set.
Engine oil setting:
1. Touch (Maintenance).
2. : (Engine Oil)
3. Select “Notificatio n Date” or “Notifica-
tion Distance” of the reminder.
4. :“Set”
5. :
Oil Filter setting:
The setting procedure is the same as
“Engine Oil” setting, but touch the “Oil
Filter” item in step 2.
Tires setting:
The setting procedure is the same as
“Engine Oil” setting, but touch the “Tires”
item in step 2.
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Clock
172Maintenance Schedule setting:
The setting procedure is the same as
“Engine Oil” setting, but touch the “Mainte-
nance Schedule” item in step 2.NOTETouch “Reset” to reset each setting.
Touch “Update” to revert to the
default value.
3-9. ClockFor models with a genuine SUBARU
audio system, the clock can be adjusted
using either auto mode or manual mode.■
Setting the Clock Manually
1. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON”
position.
2. Press (HOME).
3. Touch (Settings).
4. :“General”
5. :“Clock”
6. :“Time Setting” 7.
:“Manual”
8. : or
9. :“OK”
NOTEThe clock setting screen can also be
displayed by touching the clock on the
status bar.
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Air Filtration System
205
Climate Control4
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Cooling and Dehumidifying
in High Humidity and Low
Temperature Weather Condi-
tion
Under certain weather conditions (high
relative humidity, low temperatures, etc.)
a small amount of water vapor emission
from the air outlets may be noticed. This
condition is normal and does not indicate
any problem with the air conditioning
system.■
Air Conditioner Compressor
Shut-Off When Engine Is
Heavily Loaded
To improve acceleration and gas mileage,
the air conditioner compressor is
designed to temporarily shut off during air
conditioner operation whenever the accel-
erator is fully depressed such as during
rapid acceleration or when driving on a
steep upgrade.
■
Refrigerant for Your Climate
Control System1) Air conditioner labelYour air conditioner uses ozone friendly
refrigerant R-1234yf (HFO-1234yf).
Before adding, changing or checking the
refrigerant, check the air conditioner label
in the location shown in the illustration to
confirm the type of refrigerant is used in
your vehicle.
Consult your SUBARU dealer for service.
Repairs needed as a result of using the
wrong refrigerant are not covered under
warranty.
4-7. Air Filtration SystemYour vehicle’s air conditioning system is
equipped with an air filtration system.
Replace the cabin air filter according to
the replacement schedule found in the
“Warranty and Maintenance Booklet”.
This schedule should be followed to main-
tain the filter’s dust collection ability.
Under extremely dusty conditions, the
filter should be replaced more frequently.
Have your filter checked or replaced by
your SUBARU dealer. For replacement,
use only a genuine SUBARU air filter kit.NOTEThe filter can influence the air condi-
tioning, heating and defroster perfor-
mance if not properly maintained.
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CAUTION
Contact your SUBARU dealer if the
following occurs, even if it is not yet
time to change the filter. Reduction of the airflow through
the vents.Windshield gets easily fogged or
misted.
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State Emission Testing (U.S. Only)
227
Starting and Operating7
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▼
If the fuel filler lid cannot be opened
If the fuel filler lid cannot be opened due to
a malfunction or a dead battery, it can be
opened from the trunk. 1. Remove the access cover at the right-
side of the trunk trim.
1) Lever2. Push the yellow lever to unlock the fuel
filler lid.
7-2. State Emission Testing (U.S. Only)California and a number of federal states
have 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 problems
that might cause the vehicle emissions to
exceed allowable limits. OBDII inspec-
tions apply to all 1996 model year and
newer passenger cars and trucks. Over
30 states plus the District of Columbia
Immediately put fuel in the tank
whenever the low fuel warning
light illuminates. Engine misfires
as a result of an empty tank could
cause damage to the engine.
Continuing to operate your
vehicle at an extremely low fuel
level may result in a reduction of
engine performance.
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CAUTION
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 con-
tractors or licensees.
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Periodic Inspections
2928-5. Periodic InspectionsTo keep your vehicle in the best condition
at all times, always have the recom-
mended maintenance services listed in
the maintenance schedule in the
“Warranty and Maintenance Booklet”
performed at the specified time or mileage
intervals.
8-6. Driving in Foreign Coun-triesWhen planning to use your vehicle in
another country:
Confirm the availability of the correct
fuel. Refer to "Fuel Requirements"
P223.
Comply with all regulations and
requirements of each country.
8-7. Driving Tips
WARNING
Always maintain a safe driving
speed according to the road and
weather conditions in order to
avoid having an accident on a
sharp turn, during sudden
braking or under other similar
conditions.When replacing or installing
tire(s), all four tires must be the
same for the following items.
(a) Size(b) Speed symbol(c) Load index(d) Circumference(e) Construction(f) Manufacturer(g) Brand (tread pattern)(h) Degrees of wearFor items (a) to (c), you must
obey the specification that is
printed on the ti re inflation pres-
sure label. The tire inflation pres-
sure label is located on the
driver’s center pillar.
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In Case of Emergency9
In Case of Emergency
9-1. If You Park Your Vehicle in an Emergency.......302
9-2. Maintenance Tools..............................................302
Models with Flat Tire Repair Kit ..................................303
Models with Spare Tire ................................................303
9-3. Flat Tires ..............................................................303
Changing a Flat Tire .....................................................303
Sealing a Flat Tire (Models with the Flat Tire Repair Kit) ...........................................................306
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (If Equipped) ...............................................................315
TPMS Screen (If Equipped)..........................................316
9-4. Jump Starting ......................................................316
Battery Precautions......................................................316
How to Jump Start ........................................................317
9-5. Engine Overheating ............................................319
If Steam Is Coming from the Engine Compartment ..............................................................319 If No Steam Is Coming from the Engine
Compartment ............................................................. 319
9-6. Towing .................................................................320
Towing Hook and Tie-Down Hooks/Holes ................. 320
Using a Flat-Bed Truck................................................ 324
Towing with All Wheels on the Ground ..................... 324
9-7. Access Key Fob – If Access Key Fob Does
Not Operate Properly ...... ..................................325
Locking and Unlocking ............................................... 326
Switching Power Status .............................................. 326
Starting Engine ............................................................ 326
9-8. Malfunctions of the Center Information
Display ...............................................................327
9-9. If Your Vehicle Is Invo lved in an Accident ........328
To Restart the Engine When Involved in an
Accident ..................................................................... 328
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