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Safety Precautions When Driving
8Drunken driving is one of the most
frequent causes of accidents. Since
alcohol affects all people differently, you
may have consumed too much alcohol to
drive safely even if the level of alcohol in
your blood is below the legal limit. The
safest thing you can do is never drink and
drive. However if you have no choice but
to drive, stop drinking and sober up
completely before getting behind the
wheel.■Drugs and DrivingIf you are taking any drugs, check with
your doctor or pharmacist or read the liter-
ature that accompanies the medication to
determine if the drug you are taking can
impair your driving ability. Do not drive
after taking any medications that can
make you drowsy or otherwise affect your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. If
you have a medical condition that requires
you to take drugs, please consult with
your doctor.
Never drive if you are under the influence
of any illicit mind-altering drugs. For your
own health and well-being, we urge you
not to take illegal drugs in the first place
and to seek treatment if you are addicted
to those drugs.
■
Driving When Tired or SleepyPlease do not continue to drive but
instead find a safe place to rest if you are
tired or sleepy. On long trips, you should
make periodic rest stops to refresh your-
self before continuing on your journey.
When possible, you should share the
driving with others.
■Modification of Your Vehicle
WARNING
There are some drugs (over the
counter and prescription) that can
delay your reaction time and impair
your perception, judgment and
attentiveness. If you drive after tak-
ing them, it may increase your, your
passengers’ and other persons’ risk
of being involved in a serious or
fatal accident.
WARNING
When you are tired or sleepy, your
reaction will be delayed and your
perception, judgment and attentive-
ness will be impaired. If you drive
when tired or sleepy, your, your pas-
sengers’ and other persons’
chances of being involved in a seri-
ous accident may increase.
WARNING
Do not remove the genuine
SUBARU audio system. Doing so
could cause the following func-
tions to be inoperable.Combination meter display (color
TFT)Rear view image and help linesVehicle settingsClock
CAUTION
Your vehicle should not be modified
other than with genuine SUBARU
parts and accessories. Other types
of modifications could affect its per-
formance, safety or durability, and
may even violate governmental reg-
ulations. In addition, damage or per-
formance problems resulting from
modification may not be covered
under warranties.
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Interior
17
Illustrated Index
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1
2
4
6
5
3
9
10 8
7
002015
1) Cup holder and console tray (ATmodels) (page 214)
2) Parking brake lever (page 256)
3) Shift lever (MT models)/Select lever (AT models) (page 233, 237)
4) Center information display (page160)/
Audio system
*
5) Climate control (page 198)
6) Glove box (page 214)
7) Accessory power outlet (page 215)
8) Center console (page 214)
9) Cup holder and console tray (page 214)
10) USB power supply (page 216)
*: For details about how to use the audio system, refer to the separate audio
Owner’s Manual.
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Steering Wheel
20Steering Wheel
11
9
33
9
22
4
5
6
8
7
002019
1)Audio control switches
*1
2) Control switches for combination meter
display (color TFT) (page 152)
3) Shift paddles (AT models) (page 239)
4) Following distance setting switch
*2
5) Talk switch for voice command
system
*1
6) Cruise control switches (page 260)
*2
7) SRS airbag (page 60)
8) Horn (page 195)
9) Hands-free phone switches
*1
*1: For details about how to use the switches,refer to the separate audio Owner’s
Manual.
*2: For models with the EyeSight system, refer to the Owner’s Manual supplement
for the EyeSight system.
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Combination Meter
22Combination Meter■
U.S. Spec. Models (Normal mode)
1
2
3
7
8
9
4
5
6002005
1) Combination meter display (color TFT)(page 151)
2) Tachometer (page 127)
3) Speedometer (page 127)
4) Outside temperature (page 129)
5) Clock (page 172)
6) Engine coolant temperature gauge (page 129)
7) Fuel gauge (page 129)
8) Select lever/gear position indicator (page 149)
9) Trip meter and odometer (page 128)
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Combination Meter
23
Illustrated Index
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■
U.S. Spec. Models (TRACK mode)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
002006
1) Combination meter display (color TFT)(page 151)
2) Tachometer (page 127)
3) Speedometer (page 127)
4) Outside temperature (page 129)
5) Clock (page 172)
6) Engine coolant temperature gauge (page 129)
7) Fuel gauge (page 129)
8) Select lever/gear position indicator (page 149)
9) Trip meter and odometer (page 128)
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Combination Meter
24■
Except U.S. Spec. Models (Normal mode)
1
2
3
7
8
9
4
5
6002007
1) Combination meter display (color TFT)(page 151)
2) Tachometer (page 127)
3) Speedometer (page 127)
4) Outside temperature (page 129)
5) Clock (page 172)
6) Engine coolant temperature gauge (page 129)
7) Fuel gauge (page 129)
8) Select lever/gear position indicator (page 149)
9) Trip meter and odometer (page 128)
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Combination Meter
25
Illustrated Index
■
Except U.S. Spec. Models (TRACK mode)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
002008
1) Combination meter display (color TFT)(page 151)
2) Tachometer (page 127)
3) Speedometer (page 127)
4) Outside temperature (page 129)
5) Clock (page 172)
6) Engine coolant temperature gauge (page 129)
7) Fuel gauge (page 129)
8) Select lever/gear position indicator (page 149)
9) Trip meter and odometer (page 128)
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Keyless Access with Push-Button Start System
99
Keys and Doors2
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Unlock the trunk lidNOTEIt is not possible to lock the doors
and fuel filler lid using the keyless
access function when the push-button
ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON”
position. Refer to "Switching Power
Status"
P125.
If the door handle is gripped with a
gloved hand, the door lock may not be
released.
If the door lock sensor is touched
four times or more repeatedly, the
system will ignore the sensor opera-
tion.
When performing the locking proce-
dure too quickly, locking may not
complete.
If any of the doors are not fully
closed, an electronic chirp sounds 5
seconds to alert you that the doors are
not properly closed.
It is possible to lock a closed door
even if the other door is open. After
performing the locking procedure,
close the opened door to lock it.
Within 3 seconds after locking the
doors using the keyless access func-
tion, it is not possible to unlock doors
using the keyless access function.
When locking, be sure to carry the
access key fob to prevent locking the
access key fob in the vehicle.
The setting of th e hazard warning
flasher operation and the volume of the
audible signal can be changed by your
SUBARU dealer. Contact your
SUBARU dealer for details. The setting
of the hazard warning flasher operation
can be changed by operating the
center information display. For details,
refer to "Car settings"
P165.
▽ Locking with the door lock
sensor
1) Door lock sensorCarry the access key fob, close all doors
and touch the door lock sensor on the
door handle. All doors including the fuel filler lid will be locked. Also, an electronic
chirp will sound once and the hazard
warning flashers will flash once.
NOTEAfter touching the door lock sensor to
lock all of the doors, if you touch the
door lock sensor twice more to
attempt the lock oper
ation without first
unlocking the doors, nothing will hap-
pen, even if the door lock sensor is
touched. In this case, perform the
unlocking operation once first. You
can then touch the door lock sensor to
lock the doors.
▽Unlocking
Carry the access key fob, and touch the
sensor behind the door handle.
1
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204129
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