
Windows
1164. Hold down “ ” of the driver’s power 
door locking switch, open the driver’s door  
within the following 1 second, and wait 10  
seconds without releasing the switch. The  
setting will then be changed as follows.NOTEYou may have the above setting  
change done by your SUBARU dealer.■ If You Have Accidentally 
Triggered the Alarm System▼ To stop the alarmDo any of the following operations:
Press unlock button on the access key  
fob.
 Turn the push-button ignition switch to  
the “ACC” position.NOTEOnly registered keys will stop the  
alarm. If the immobilizer transponder  
is not registered, the alarm will not  
stop.
2-6. WindowsNOTE In order to make opening and  
closing the doors easier, completely  
closed windows are linked to door  
operations. Therefore, when a door is  
opened, its window opens slightly.  When a door is closed, its window
 
closes completely. However, if the  
battery has discharged or is discon-
nected, this function will not operate.
 If the power window system detects  
resistance, an impact or abnormality,  
the window operation may be automat-
ically stopped to prevent further  
jamming, entrapment  or malfunction.
- The closing window slides down  
slightly and stops.
- The opening window stops  
sliding down.
 The power window system may  
detect resistance, an impact or an  
abnormality in the following cases. - A substantial sized object is  
caught between the window and the  
roof side (between  the front pillar 
and a point over the rear seat).
- A foreign object is caught  
between the window and the roof  
side (between the  front pillar and a 
point over the rear seat).
- The vehicle drives over a deep  
pothole.
 The window cannot be closed for a  
few seconds after th e window is auto-
matically stopped by the system.
Setting  status Combination 
meter display  (color TFT) Horn
Activate AL ON Once
Deactivate AL OFF Twice
 WARNING
To avoid serious personal injury  
caused by entrapment, always con-
form to the follo wing instructions 
without exception. When operating the power  
windows, be extremely careful to  
prevent anyone’s fingers, arms,  
neck, head or other objects from  
being caught in the window. Always lock the passengers’  
windows using the lock switch  
when children are riding in the  
vehicle. Always carry the key when you  
leave the vehicle for safety  
reasons and never allow an unat-
tended child to  remain in the 
vehicle. Failure to follow this  
procedure could result in injury  
to a child operating the power  
window.
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■Power Window Operation▼ Power window switches
 Driver’s side power window switches:1) For left window
2) For right window
3) Lock switchAll door windows can be controlled by the  
power window switch cluster on the driver  
side door. 
Passenger’s side power window  
switches:
Passenger’s window can be controlled by  
the power window switch located on the  
door. ▼
Operating the window
With one-touch auto up and down  
feature
1) Automatically close*
2) Close
3) Open
4) Automatically open*
*: To stop the window halfway, operate the  
switch to the opposite side.NOTEAvoid the following.
 Continuously operating a switch in  
the same direction after the window is  
fully closed or fully opened.
 After the windows are fully opened  
or closed, if both switches of the power  
window switch on the driver’s side are  
operated continuously, a fuse may  
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118blow and the windows will not be able 
to be opened or closed. If the windows  
cannot be opened or closed, check the  
fuses and replace them as necessary.  
Refer to "Fuses"  P371.
Also, after replacing a fuse, make sure  
to initialize the power windows. Refer  
to "Initialization of Power Window"  
 P118.▼ Anti-entrapment function
While closing the window automatically, if  
the window senses  a substantial enough 
object trapped between the window and  
the roof side (between  the front pillar and 
a point over the rear seat), it automatically  
moves down slightly and stops.
If a foreign object is caught while window  
is opening automatical ly, the window will 
stop.
NOTE If a window detects an impact  
similar to that caused by trapping an  
object (for example, when the vehicle  
encounters a deep pothole), the anti-
entrapment func tion may operate.
 You cannot close the window for a  
few seconds after the anti-entrapment  
function operates.
▼ Off delay function
The windows can be operated for approx-
imately 40 seconds even after the ignition  
switch is turned to the “ACC” or “OFF”  
position. If a door is opened within 40  
seconds, the off delay function is  
canceled. ▼
Locking the passenger’s window
1) Lock
2) UnlockWhen the lock switch is in the lock posi-
tion, the passenger’s window cannot be  
opened or closed.■ Initialization of Power 
WindowIf the one-touch aut o up and down func-
tion or off delay function does not operate  
properly, operate each window according  
to the following procedure in order to  
initialize the pow er window system.
1. Close the door.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON”  
position.
 CAUTION
 Never attempt to test the power  
window operation using body  
parts fingers, hands or other  
parts of your body. If an object is caught just before  
the window fully closes, the  
system may not operate properly.
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3. Open the window completely and then 
press and hold down the power window  
switch for approximately 1 second.
4. Close the window completely and then  
pull and hold the power window switch for  
approximately 1 second.
2-7. Trunk Lid
 WARNING
 To prevent dangerous exhaust  
gas from entering the vehicle,  
always keep the trunk lid closed  
while the engine is running. Check that the trunk is  
completely closed before driving.  
If it is not, it may suddenly open,  
which could lead to an accident. Help prevent children, adults or  
animals from locking themselves  
in the trunk. On hot or sunny  
days, the temperature in the trunk  
could quickly become high  
enough to cause death or serious  
heat-related injuries including  
brain damage to anyone locked  
inside, particularly for small chil-
dren. When leaving the vehicle, close  
all windows and lock all doors.  
Also make certain that the trunk  
is closed.
 CAUTION
 Be extremely careful not to catch  
fingers or other objects when  
closing the trunk lid.
 Before opening and closing the  
trunk, carefully check your  
surroundings to make sure it will  
not strike any people or objects. When loading and unloading  
cargo, be careful not to come in  
contact with the hot engine  
exhaust gas or the exhaust pipe,  
because they could burn you. Be careful opening the trunk  
when the wind is strong. The  
trunk lid could close or open  
suddenly, possibly causing inju-
ries. Make sure that  the trunk is 
completely open when using it. If  
it is not, the trunk lid may  
suddenly drop and cause serious  
injury. Remove snow and ice from the  
trunk lid before opening it. Not  
doing so could cause the trunk lid  
to fall after it is opened. Under the following conditions,  
the trunk lid may close unexpect-
edly, striking people or objects in  
its path:
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■To Open and Close the Trunk 
Lid from OutsideThe trunk lid can be opened using the  
keyless access function  or remote keyless 
entry system. For details, refer to the  
following section.
Refer to "Opening trunk"  P100.
To close the trunk lid, lightly press the  
trunk lid down until the latch engages.NOTE Do not leave your valuables in the  
trunk when you leave your vehicle.
 Under the following conditions, the  
trunk can be opened without the  
access key fob. - The trunk lock/unlock setting is  
set to on.
- All doors are unlocked.
The trunk lock/unlock setting can be  
changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact  
your SUBARU dealer to change the  
setting.
- Parking on a slope, with the  
rear of the vehicle lower than  
its front. In this case, make  
sure the trunk lid is fully open  
and secure before loading or  
unloading cargo.- Installing parts or accessories  
that place excess weight on  
the trunk lid. Install only  
genuine SUBARU parts and  
accessories.- Loading baggage or other  
heavy items by throwing or  
otherwise forcefully loading  
them into the  trunk. Always 
load cargo with care.
 Do not push the trunk lid forcibly  
to close it. It could deform the  
metal. The trunk lid is equipped with  
damper stays that hold the trunk  
lid in place. Observe the following  
precautions.  
Failure to do so may cause  
damage to trunk lid damper  
stays, resulting in a malfunction.
- Do not attach any foreign  
objects such as stickers,  
plastic sheets and adhesives  
to damper stay rods.
- Do not touch damper stay  
rods with gloves or other  
fabric items.- Do not attach any accessories  
other than genuine parts to  
the trunk lid.- Do not apply la teral force to 
damper stays or place your  
hand on it.
 Do not pull on or disassemble the  
trunk lid damper stays, or  
dispose of them in a fire. Illustra-
tions on the trunk lid damper  
stays indicate the following:
- : Do not pull- : Do not disassemble- : Do not dispose of in fire
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■To Open the Trunk Lid from 
InsidePress and hold the trunk lid opener button  
for more than 1 second.■ Internal Trunk Lid Release 
HandleThe internal trunk lid release handle is a  
device designed to open the trunk lid from  
inside the trunk. In the event children or  
adults become locked inside the trunk, the  
handle allows them to open the lid. The  
handle is located on the inside of the trunk  
lid. To open the trunk lid from inside the trunk,
 
pull the yellow handle as indicated by the  
arrow on the handle. This operation  
unlocks the trunk lid. Then, push up the  
lid.
The handle is made of material that  
remains luminescent for approximately an  
hour in the dark trunk space after it is  
exposed to ambient light even for a short  
time.
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 WARNING
Never allow any child to get in the  
trunk and play with the release han-
dle. If the driver starts the vehicle  
without knowing that a child is  
inside the trunk and the child opens  
the lid using the release handle, the  
child could fall out and be killed or  
seriously injured.
 CAUTION
 Do not close the lid while gripping  
the release handle. The handle  
may be damaged. Do not use the handle as a hook  
to fasten straps or ropes to  
secure your cargo in the trunk.  
Such use may result in damage of  
the handle. Load the trunk so that cargo  
cannot strike the release handle.  
If the cargo hits the handle while  
the vehicle is being driven, the  
handle may be pulled and the  
trunk lid may open. That may  
cause cargo to fall out of the  
trunk, which could create a traffic  
safety hazard.
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122▼InspectionPerform the following steps at least twice  
a year to check the release handle for  
correct operation.
1. Open the trunk lid.
2. To lock it, press the latch with the  
screwdriver shaft until it clicks. This places the latch in the locked posi-
tion.
3. Move the release handle, from outside
 
the vehicle, in the direction of the arrow to  
check if the latch is released.
If the latch is not released, contact your  
SUBARU dealer. In that case, use the key to release the
 
latch, then close the trunk lid.
Also, if the movement of the release  
handle feels restricted or not entirely  
smooth during operation, or the handle  
and/or handle base is cracked, contact  
your SUBARU dealer.
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Instruments and Controls
RAB Warning Indicator (If Equipped) ......................... 151
RAB OFF Indicator (If  Equipped) ................................ 151
Master Warning Light .................................................. 151
3-7. Combination Meter Display (Color TFT) ...........151
Basic Operation............................................................ 152
Meter Information Screen ........ .................................... 152
Drive Information ......................................................... 153
Exclusive Content for SUBARU  BRZ ......................... 154
Navigation System-Linked Disp lay ............................ 156
Audio System-Linked Display..................................... 156
Driving Support System Settings Display ................. 157
Settings Display ........................................................... 157
Warning Message Display ....... .................................... 159
Telltale Screen .............................................................. 159
3-8. Center Information Display (CID).......................160
Features ........................................................................ 160
Touch Screen Operations ........................................... 160
Main Screen .................................................................. 161
3-9. Clock ....................................................................172
Setting the Clock Manually ......................................... 172
Setting the Clock Automatically ................................. 173
3-10. Light Control Switch ........................................ 174
Headlights ..................................................................... 174
High/Low Beam Change (Dimmer) ............................. 176
Headlight Flasher ......................................................... 176
High Beam Assist Function (If Equipped).................. 177
Daytime Running Light System .................................. 180
3-11. Steering Responsive Headlight (SRH)  
(If Equipped) ..................................................... 180
3-12. Headlight Beam Leveler .................................. 182
3-13. Turn Signal Le ver ............................................. 182
One-Touch Lane Changer ........................................... 182
3-14. Wiper and Washer ............................................ 183
Windshield Wiper and Washer Switches ................... 184
3-15. Defogger ........................................................... 185
3-16. Mirrors ............................................................... 186
Inside Mirror.................................................................. 186
Auto-Dimming Mirror/Compass with HomeLink
® 
(Dealer Option) ........................................................... 186
Outside Mirrors............................................................. 194
3-17. Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel ....................... 195
3-18. Horn ................................................................... 195
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