Table of ContentsIntroduction ............................................................................................................. 1Illustrated Index .................................................................................................... 13Seat, Seatbelt and SRS Airbags .......................................................................... 29
Chapter 1
Keys and Doors .................................................................................................... 93Chapter 2
Instruments and Controls .................................................................................. 123Chapter 3
Climate Control ................................................................................................... 197Chapter 4
Audio.................................................................................................................... 209Chapter 5
Interior Equipment .............................................................................................. 211Chapter 6
Starting and Operating ....................................................................................... 221Chapter 7
Driving Tips ......................................................................................................... 289Chapter 8
In Case of Emergency ........................................................................................ 301Chapter 9
Appearance Care ................................................................................................ 331Chapter 10
Maintenance and Service ................................................................................... 337Chapter 11
Specifications ..................................................................................................... 379Chapter 12
Consumer Information and Reporting Safety Defects .................................... 393Chapter 13
Index .................................................................................................................... 409Chapter 14
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Warranties
2Warranties■
Warranties for U.S.A.
SUBARU vehicles distributed by Subaru
of America, Inc. and sold at retail by an
authorized SUBARU dealer in the United
States come with the following warranties:
SUBARU Limited Warranties
Federal Emission Control Systems
Warranties
California Emissions Control
Systems Warranties
All warranty information, including appli-
cability, details of coverage and exclu-
sions, is in the “Warranty and
Maintenance Booklet.” Read these
warranties carefully.■
Warranties for Canada
SUBARU vehicles distributed by Subaru
Canada, Inc. and sold at retail by an
authorized SUBARU dealer in Canada
come with the following warranties:
SUBARU Limited Warranty
Emission Control System Warranty
All warranty information, including appli-
cability, details of coverage and exclu-
sions, is in the “Warranty and Service
Booklet.” Read these warranties carefully.
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Warranties except for U.S.A.
and Canada
All warranty information, including details
of coverage and exclusions, is in the
“Warranty and Maintenance Booklet.”
Read these warranties carefully.
How to Use This Owner’s Manual■
Using Your Owner’s Manual
Before you operate your vehicle, carefully
read this manual. To protect yourself and
extend the service life of your vehicle,
follow the instructions in this manual.
Failure to observe these instructions may
result in serious injury and damage to your
vehicle.
This manual is composed of fourteen
chapters. Each chapter begins with a brief
table of contents, so you can usually tell at
a glance if that chapter contains the infor-
mation you want.
Introduction
This chapter informs you general informa-
tion before driving.
Illustrated Index
This chapter informs you about the vehicle
layout with illustrations.
Chapter 1: Seat, Seatbelt and SRS
Airbags
This chapter informs you how to use the
seat and seatbelt and contains precau-
tions for the SRS airbags.
Chapter 2: Keys and Doors
This chapter informs you how to operate
the keys, locks and windows.
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General Information
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General Information■
California Perchlorate Advi-
sory
Certain vehicle co mponents such as
airbag modules, seatbelt pretensioners
and keyless entry transmitter batteries
may contain perchlorate material. Special
handling may apply for service or vehicle
end of life disposal. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/
hazardouswaste /perchlorate.■
Noise from under the Vehicle
NOTE
You may hear a noise from under the
vehicle approximately 5 to 10 hours
after the ignition sw itch is turned to
the “OFF” position. However, this
does not indicate a malfunction. This
noise is caused by the operation of the
fuel evaporation leakage checking
system and the operation is normal.
The noise will stop after approximately
15 minutes.
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Vehicle Data Recording
The vehicle is equipped with sophisticated
computers that will record certain data,
such as:
Vehicle speed
Engine speed
Engine control information
Shift state information
Driving information, etc.
▼
Data usage
SUBARU may use the data recorded in
this computer to diagnose malfunctions,
conduct research and development, and
improve quality.
SUBARU will not disclose the recorded
data to a third party except:
With the consent of the vehicle owner
or with the consent of the lessee if the
vehicle is leased
In response to an official request by the
police, a court of law or a government
agency
For use by SUBARU in a lawsuit
For research purposes where the data
is not tied to a specific vehicle or vehicle
owner
Do not connect any unauthorized
accessories or devices to the
data link connector (OBDII port).
This connector should be used
only with compatible diagnostic
devices for inspection and main-
tenance by an authorized service
technician using authorized
service tools. Connecting unau-
thorized devices, such as a
driver-behavior tracking device,
may adversely affect vehicle
systems, including safety
systems, or allow others to
access information stored in your
vehicle. The use of unauthorized
devices may also cause unex-
pected malfunctions, such as a
drained battery, or may damage
vehicle systems. The manufac-
turer’s warranty will not cover
any part that malfunctions, fails,
or is damaged due to the use of
an unauthorized device with the
data link connector.
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Warning and Indicator Lights
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Seatbelt warning light 131
Front passenger’s
seatbelt warning light 131
Rear passenger’s
seatbelt warning light 131
SRS airbag system
warning light 135
CHECK ENGINE warn-
ing light/Malfunction
indicator light 136
Coolant temperature
low indicator light
(blue)/Coolant tem-
perature high warning
light (red) 136
Charge warning light 137
Oil pressure warning
light 137
AT OIL TEMP warning
light (AT models) 138
ABS warning light 140
Brake system warning
light 140
Door open indicator 141
Low fuel warning light 141
Power steering warn-
ing light 141
Vehicle Stability Control
(VSC) warning light/
Vehicle Stability Control
(VSC) operation indica-
tor light 142
Vehicle Stability Control
(VSC) OFF indicator
light 143
TRAC OFF indicator
light 142
Access key warning
indicator 143
Security indicator light 148
Turn signal indicator
lights 149
High beam indicator
light 150
High beam assist indi-
cator light (if equipped) 150
Automatic headlight
beam leveler warning
light 150
LED headlight warning
light 150
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Steering Responsive
Headlight OFF indica-
tor light (if equipped) 150
Steering Responsive
Headlight warning light
(if equipped) 150
Hill start assist indica-
tor light 150
Headlight indicator light 150
Cruise control indica-
tor light (white/green)/
Cruise control warning
light (yellow) (models
without the EyeSight
system) 149
Low tire pressure warn-
ing light (if equipped) 138
Front passenger’s fron-
tal airbag ON indicator
light 135
Front passenger’s fron-
tal airbag OFF indicator
light 135
BSD/RCTA warning
indicator (if equipped) 150
BSD/RCTA OFF indi-
cator (if equipped) 150
Snow mode indicator
light (if equipped) 148
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Keys and Doors2
Keys and Doors
2-1. Keyless Access with Push-Button Start System .................................................................94
Safety Precautions ..... .......................................... ..........94
Locking and Unlocking with “Keyless Access” Entry Function ..............................................................97
Unlock Using PIN Code Access ..................................100
Power Saving Function ................................................102
Power Saving Function of Access Key Fob...............103
Disabling Keyless Access Function ...........................103
Selecting Audible Signal Operation (If Equipped).....105
Selecting Hazard Warning Flasher Operation ...........106
Warning Chimes and Warning Indicator ....................106
When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly.......................................................................106
Replacing Battery of Access Key Fob ........................106
Replacing Access Key Fob..........................................106
Certification for Keyless Access with Push-Button Start System ...............................................................106
2-2. Immobilizer ..........................................................108
Security Indicator Light ...............................................108
Key Replacement..........................................................108
Certification for Immobilizer System ..........................108
2-3. Remote Keyless Entry System ..........................109
Locking the Doors ........................................................110
Unlocking the Doors ....................................................110
Opening the Trunk Lid .................................................110 Setting Audible Signal Operation (If Equipped)........ 110
Selecting Hazard Warning Flasher Operation........... 110
Vehicle Finder Function .............................................. 110
Sounding a Panic Alarm ............................................. 110
Replacing the Battery .................................................. 111
Replacing Lost Transmitters ...................................... 111
2-4. Door Locks ..........................................................111
Locking and Unlocking from the Outside ................. 111
Locking and Unlocking from the Inside .................... 112
Key Lock-In Prevention Function............................... 113
Battery Drainage Prevention Function ...................... 113
2-5. Alarm System ......................................................114
Alarm System Operation ............................................. 114
Arming the System ...................................................... 114
Disarming the System ................................................. 115
Alarm System Setting.................................................. 115
If You Have Accidentally Triggered the Alarm
System........................................................................ 116
2-6. Windows ..............................................................116
Power Window Operation ........................................... 117
Initialization of Power Window ................................... 118
2-7. Trunk Lid ..............................................................119
To Open and Close the Trunk Lid from Outside ....... 120
To Open the Trunk Lid from Inside ............................ 121
Internal Trunk Lid Release Handle ............................. 121
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Keyless Access with Push-Button Start System
942-1. Keyless Access withPush-Button Start SystemThe following access key fobs are
provided with the vehicle.1) Access key fob
2) Key number plateThe keyless access with push-button start
system allows you to perform the following
functions when you are carrying the
access key fob.
Locking and unlocking of the doors,
fuel filler lid
Opening the trunk
Starting and stopping the engine. For
detailed information, refer to "Starting and
Stopping Engine" P229.
Arming and disarming the alarm
system. For detailed in formation, refer to
"Alarm System" P114.
NOTE Locking and unlocking by the
remote keyless entry system can also
be controlled with the buttons on the
access key fob. For detailed informa-
tion, refer to "Remote Keyless Entry
System"
P109.
Carefully store the key number plate
supplied with the access key fob. It is
necessary for vehicle repair and addi-
tional registration of access key fobs.
For details, refer to "Key Replacement"
P108.
An emergency key is attached to each
access key fob.
1) Release button
2) Emergency keyWhile pressing the release button of the
access key fob, take out the emergency
key.
The emergency key is used for locking
and unlocking the driver’s door.■
Safety Precautions
203629
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WARNING
If you wear an implanted pacemaker
or an implanted defibrillator, stay at
least 8.7 in (22 cm) away from the
transmitting antennas installed on
the vehicle.
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2
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1) Antenna
The radio waves from the transmit-
ting antennas on the vehicle could
adversely affect the operation of
implanted pacemakers and
implanted defibrillators.If you wear electronic medical
equipment other than an implanted
pacemaker or an implanted
defibrillator, before using the key-
less access with push-button start
system, refer to “Radio waves used
for the keyless access with push-
button start system” mentioned
later, and contact the electronic
medical equipment manufacturer
for more information. The radio
waves from the transmitting anten-
nas on the vehicle could adversely
affect the operation of the elec-
tronic medical equipment.“Radio waves used for the keyless
access with push-button start sys-
tem”
The keyless access with push-
button start system uses radio
waves of the following frequency*
in addition to the radio waves
used for the remote keyless entry
system. The radio waves are peri-
odically output from the antennas
installed on the vehicle as shown
in the following illustrations.
*: Radio frequency: 134 kHz
1
1
1
1
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NOTEThe operational/non-operational
setting for the keyless access function
can be changed. For the setting proce-
dure, refer to "Disabling Keyless
Access Function"
P103.
For detailed info rmation about the
operation method fo r the push-button
ignition switch while the keyless
access function is switched to the non-
operational mode, refer to "Access Key
Fob – If Access Key Fob Does Not
Operate Properly" P325.
The keyless access with push-
button start system uses weak radio
waves. The status of the access key
fob and environmental conditions may
interfere with the communication
between the access key fob and the
vehicle under the following conditions,
and it may not be possible to lock or
unlock the doors or start the engine.
CAUTION
Never leave or store the access
key fob inside the vehicle or
within 6.6 ft (2 m) around the
vehicle (e.g., in the garage). The
access key fob may be locked
inside the vehicle, or the battery
may discharge rapidly. Note that
the push-button ignition switch
may not turn on in some cases
depending on the location of the
access key fob.The access key fob contains elec-
tronic components. Observe the
following precautions to prevent
malfunctions.
- It is recommended to have the
access key fob battery
replaced at an authorized
SUBARU dealer to avoid the
risk of damage.- Do not get the access key fob wet. If the access key fob gets
wet, wipe it off immediately
and let it dry completely.- Do not apply strong impactsto the access key fob.
- Never leave the access key fob in direct sunlight or
anywhere that may become
hot, such as on the dash-
board. It may damage the
battery or cause circuit
malfunctions.- Do not wash the access keyfob in an ultrasonic washer.- Do not leave the access keyfob in humid or dusty loca-
tions. Doing so may cause
malfunctions.- Keep the access key fob awayfrom magnetic sources.- Do not leave the access keyfob near a personal computer
or home electrical appliance.- Do not leave the access keyfob near a battery charger or
any electrical accessories.- Do not apply metallic windowtint or attach metallic objects
to the windows.- Do not fit non genuine acces- sories or parts.
If the access key fob is dropped,
the integrated emergency key
inside may become loose. Be
careful not to lose the emergency
key.
When traveling in an airplane, do
not press the button of the access
key fob. If any button of the
access key fob is pressed, radio
waves are emitted and may affect
the operation of the airplane. In a
bag, take measures to prevent the
buttons from being pressed acci-
dentally.
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