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1) Low fuel warning light The fuel gauge shows the approximate amount of fuel remaining in the tank. The gauge does not return to “E” even though the ig- nition switch is in the “ACC” or “LOCK” position.


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You will see the “FUEL DOOR fuel gauge. This indicates that the fuel filler door (lid) is locat- ed on the right side of the vehicle. (cid:84) Low fuel warning light The low fuel warning light comes on when the tank is nearly empty [about 2.3 US gal (9.0 liters, 1.9 Imp gal]. It only operates when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.


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NOTE This light does not go out unless the tank is re- plenished up to an internal fuel quantity of about 4.0 US gal (15 liters, 3.3 Imp gal).


(cid:132) Temperature gauge


(Turbo model only) Promptly put fuel in the tank whenever the low fuel warning light comes on. If the engine mis- fired as a result of an empty tank, resulting cat- alytic converter damage could cause damage to the turbocharger.


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1) Normal operating range The temperature gauge shows engine coolant temper- ature when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. The coolant temperature will vary in accordance with the outside temperature and driving conditions. We recommend that you drive moderately until the pointer of the temperature gauge reaches near the middle of the range. Engine operation is optimum with the engine coolant at this temperature range and high revving operation when the engine is not warmed up enough should be avoided.


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If the pointer exceeds the normal operating range, safely stop the vehicle as soon as possi- ble. See “In case of emergency” in chapter 9.


(cid:132) Outside temperature indicator (if


equipped)


A) U.S.-spec. models B) Canada-spec. models


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The outside temperature indicator shows the outside temperature in a range from –22 to 122°F (–30 to 50°C). The indicator can give a false reading under any of the following conditions: (cid:121) When there is too much sun. (cid:121) During idling; while running at low speeds in a traffic jam; when the engine is restarted immediately follow- ing a shutdown. (cid:121) When the actual outside temperature falls outside the specified indicator range.


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Warning and indicator lights Several of the warning and indicator lights come on momentarily and then go out when the ignition switch is initially turned to the “ON” position. This permits checking the operation of the bulbs. Apply the parking brake and turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position. The following lights come on:


Seatbelt warning light SRS airbag system warning light CHECK ENGINE warning light/Malfunction indica- tor lamp Charge warning light Oil pressure warning light AT OIL temperature warning light (AT vehicles) ABS warning light Brake system warning light All-wheel drive warning light (AT vehicles) Cruise control indicator light (if equipped) Cruise control set indicator light (if equipped)


If any lights fail to come on, it indicates a burned-out bulb or a malfunction of the corresponding system. Consult your authorized SUBARU dealer for repair.


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(cid:132) Seatbelt warning light and chime When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position, the seatbelt warning light will come on and the remind- er chime will sound for about six seconds to remind the driver to fasten the seatbelt. The seatbelt warning light will turn off when the driv- er’s side seatbelt is buckled. The seatbelt reminder chime will turn off when the driver’s side seatbelt is buckled or it will turn off auto- matically after six seconds.


(cid:132) SRS airbag system warning


light


When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position, the SRS airbag system warning light will come on for about six seconds and go out. This shows the SRS air- bag and SRS side airbag (if equipped) and seatbelt pretensioners are in normal operation.


If the warning light exhibits any of the following conditions, there may be a malfunction in the seatbelt pretensioners and/or SRS airbag sys- tem. Immediately take your vehicle to your nearest SUBARU dealer to have the system


checked. Unless checked and properly re- paired, the seatbelt pretensioners and/or SRS airbag will not operate properly in the event of a collision, which may increase the risk of inju- ry. (cid:121) Flashing or flicking of the indicator light (cid:121) No illumination of the warning light when the ignition switch is first turned to the “ON” posi- tion (cid:121) Continuous illumination of the warning light (cid:121) Illumination of the warning light while driving


(cid:132) CHECK ENGINE warning light/


Malfunction indicator lamp


If the CHECK ENGINE light comes on while you are driving, have your vehicle checked/repaired by your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. Continued vehicle operation without having the emission control system checked and repaired as necessary could cause serious damage, which may not be covered by your vehicle’s warranty.


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If this light comes on steadily or blinks while the engine is running, it may indicate that there is a problem or po- tential problem somewhere in the emission control system. (cid:84) If the light comes on steadily: If the light comes on steadily while driving or does not go out after the engine starts, an emission control sys- tem malfunction has been detected. You should have your vehicle checked by an autho- rized SUBARU dealer immediately. NOTE This light also comes on when the fuel filler cap is not tightened until it clicks. If you have recently refueled your vehicle, the cause of the CHECK ENGINE warning light/malfunction indica- tor lamp coming on could be a loose or missing fuel fill- er cap. Remove the cap and retighten it until it clicks. Make sure nothing is interfering with the sealing of the cap. Tightening the cap will not make the CHECK EN- GINE warning light turn off immediately. It may take several driving trips. If the light does not go out, take your vehicle to your authorized SUBARU dealer im- mediately. (cid:84) If the light is blinking: If the light is blinking while driving, an engine misfire – CONTINUED – 3-21


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condition has been detected which may damage the emission control system. To prevent serious damage to the emission control system, you should do the following:


(cid:121) Reduce vehicle speed. (cid:121) Avoid hard acceleration. (cid:121) Avoid steep uphill grades. (cid:121) Reduce the amount of cargo, if possible. (cid:121) Stop towing a trailer as soon as possible.


The CHECK ENGINE warning light may stop blinking and come on steadily after several driving trips. You should have your vehicle checked by an authorized SUBARU dealer immediately.


(cid:132) Charge warning light If this light comes on when the engine is running, it may indicate that the charging system is not working properly. If the light comes on while driving or does not go out after the engine starts, stop the engine at the first safe opportunity and check the alternator belt. If the belt is loose, broken or if the belt is in good condition but the light remains on, contact your nearest SUBARU deal- er immediately.


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(cid:132) Oil pressure warning light If this light comes on when the engine is running, it may indicate that the engine oil pressure is low and the lubricating system is not working properly. If the light comes on while driving or does not go out after the engine starts, stop the engine at the first safe opportunity and check the engine oil level. If the oil lev- el is low, add oil immediately. If the engine oil is at the proper level but the light remains on, contact your nearest SUBARU dealer immediately.


Do not operate the engine with the oil pressure warning light on. This may cause serious en- gine damage.


(cid:132) AT OIL TEMPerature warning


light (for AT vehicles)


The AT oil temperature warning light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position and goes out after about two seconds. If this light comes on when the engine is running, it may indicate that the automatic transmission fluid tem- perature is too hot.


If the light comes on while driving, it is unnecessary to stop the vehicle, but avoid driving up steep grades or in stop and go traffic. (cid:84) Automatic transmission control system warn-


ing


If the light flashes after the engine starts, it may indi- cate that the automatic transmission control system is not working properly. Contact your nearest SUBARU dealer for service immediately.


(cid:132) Rear differential oil temperature


warning light (WRX-STi)


Reduce vehicle speed and park the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible if the R.DIFF TEMP light comes on. Continued driving with this light on can damage the rear differential and other parts of the powertrain.


If this light comes on when the engine is running, it may indicate that the rear differential oil temperature is too hot. At this time, the driver’s control center differential will


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automatically cancel the current torque-distribution ra- tio setting and adopts its minimum ratio. If the light comes on while driving, reduce vehicle speed and stop the vehicle at the nearest safe place. Park the vehicle for several minutes. After the light goes out, you can start driving. If the light does not go out, contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for service. NOTE (cid:121) If the tire pressures are not correct and/or the tires are not all the same size and brand, the rear differential will be heavily loaded when the vehicle is driven, resulting in an abnormally high oil tem- perature. (cid:121) The rear differential oil will deteriorate if its tem- perature increases enough for the rear differential oil temperature warning light to come on. It is ad- visable to have the rear differential oil replaced as soon as possible.


(U.S.) (cid:132) ABS warning light (Canada) The ABS warning light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position and goes out after about two seconds. This is an indication that the ABS system is working properly.


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If the warning light behaves as follows, the ABS system may not work properly. When the warning light is on, the ABS function shuts down; however, the conventional brake system continues to operate normally. (cid:121) The warning light does not come on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position. (cid:121) The warning light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position, but it does not go out even when the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 8 mph (12 km/h). (cid:121) The warning light comes on during driving. If these occur, have the ABS system repaired at the first available opportunity by your SUBARU dealer.


low, the ABS system may be considered normal. (cid:121) The warning light comes on right after the en- gine is started but goes out immediately, remain- ing off. (cid:121) The warning light remains on after the engine has been started, but it goes out when the vehicle speed reaches about 8 mph (12 km/h). (cid:121) The warning light comes on during driving, but it goes out immediately and remains off. When driving with an insufficient battery voltage such as when the engine is jump started, the ABS warning light may come on. This is due to the low battery volt- age and does not indicate a malfunction. When the battery becomes fully charged, the light will go out. (U.S.) (Canada)


(cid:132) Brake system warning light


With a vehicle equipped with an EBD system, the ABS warning light comes on together with the brake system warning light if the EBD system becomes faulty. For further details of the EBD system fault warning, refer to “Brake system warning light”. NOTE If the warning light behavior is as described be-


(cid:121) Driving with the brake system warning light on is dangerous. This indicates your brake sys- tem may not be working properly. If the light re- mains on, have the brakes inspected by a SUBARU dealer immediately. (cid:121) If at all in doubt about whether the brakes are operating properly, do not drive the vehicle. Have your vehicle towed to the nearest


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SUBARU dealer for repair.


This light has the following three functions: (cid:84) Parking brake warning The light comes on with the parking brake applied while the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. It goes out when the parking brake is fully released. (cid:84) Brake fluid level warning This light comes on when the brake fluid level has dropped to near the “MIN” level of the brake fluid res- ervoir with the ignition switch in the “ON” position and with the parking brake fully released. If the brake system warning light should come on while driving (with the parking brake fully released and with the ignition switch positioned in “ON”), it could be an indication of leaking of brake fluid or worn brake pads. If this occurs, immediately stop the vehicle at the near- est safe place and check the brake fluid level. If the flu- id level is below the “MIN” mark in the reservoir, do not drive the vehicle. Have the vehicle towed to the near- est SUBARU dealer for repair. (cid:84) Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) sys-


tem warning (for vehicles with ABS)


The brake system warning light also illuminates if a


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malfunction occurs in the EBD system. In that event, it comes on together with the ABS warning light. The EBD system may be malfunctioning if the brake system warning light and ABS warning light illuminate simultaneously during driving. Even if the EBD system fails, the conventional braking system will still function. However, the rear wheels will be more prone to locking when the brakes are applied harder than usual and the vehicle’s motion may there- fore become somewhat harder to control. If the brake system warning light and ABS warning light illuminate simultaneously, take the following steps: 1. Stop the vehicle in the nearest safe, flat place. 2. Shut down the engine, then restart it. 3. Release the parking brake. If both warning lights go out, the EBD system may be faulty. Drive carefully to the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the system in- spected. 4. If both warning lights come on again and stay illu- minated after the engine has been restarted, shut down the engine again, apply the parking brake, and check the brake fluid level. 5. If the brake fluid level is not below the “MIN” mark, the EBD system may be faulty. Drive carefully to the nearest SUBARU dealer and have the system inspect- ed.


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Continuing to drive with the AWD warning light flashing can damage the powertrain. If the AWD warning light starts to flash, promptly park in a safe place and check whether the tires have dif- fering diameters and whether any of the tires has an excessively low inflation pressure.


(cid:132) Intercooler water spray warning light (WRX-STi)


This light comes on when the water level in the inter- cooler water spray tank falls to the lower limit (about 0.4 US qt, 0.4 liter, 0.4 Imp qt).


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6. If the brake fluid level is below the “MIN” mark, DO NOT drive the vehicle. Instead, have the vehicle towed to the nearest SUBARU dealer for repair.


(cid:132) Door open warning light The door open warning light comes on if any door or the rear gate is not fully closed. Always make sure this light is out before you start to drive.


(cid:132) All-wheel drive warning light


(for AWD AT vehicles – if equipped)


The all-wheel drive warning light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position and goes out after about two seconds. This light comes on when All Wheel Drive is disen- gaged and the drive mechanism is switched to Front Wheel Drive for maintenance or similar purposes (Non-turbo vehicles). It flashes if the vehicle is driven with tires of differing diameters fitted on the wheels or with an excessively low air pressure in any of the tires.


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(cid:132) Selector lever position indicator (AT


vehicles)


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This indicator shows the position of the selector lever.


(cid:132) Turn signal indicator lights These lights show the operation of the turn signal or lane change signal. If the indicator lights do not blink or blink rapidly, the turn signal bulb may be burned out. Replace the bulb as soon as possible. Refer to the “Replacing bulbs” section in chapter 11.


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(cid:132) High beam indicator light This light shows that the headlights are in the high beam mode. This indicator light also comes on when the headlight flasher is operated.


(cid:132) Cruise control indicator light The cruise control indicator light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position and goes out after about three seconds. This light comes on when the “CRUISE” main switch is pressed. If it flashes during driving, deactivate the cruise control system and contact your SUBARU dealer for an in- spection. Refer to “Cruise control” in Chapter 7 for the deactivation procedure of the cruise control system.


(cid:132) Cruise control set indicator light The cruise control set indicator light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position and goes out after about three seconds. This light comes on when vehicle speed has been set.


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the front and rear wheels) of the center differential. The bottom indicator light “ ” flashes in the event of failure of the driver’s control center differential. For de- tails, refer to Chapter 7, “Driver’s Control Center Dif- ferential (DCCD) (WRX-STi)”.


(cid:132) Headlight indicator light (WRX-


STi)


This light comes on when the headlight switch is placed in the “


” position.


” or “


(cid:132) REV indicator light (WRX-STi) This light comes on when the engine speed reaches a level set by the user and when the tachometer needle enters the red zone.


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(cid:132) Driver’s control center differen-


tial auto indicator light (WRX-STi)


This light functions while the ignition switch is ON. When on, it indicates that the driver’s control center differential is set to AUTO mode. It goes off when the driver’s control center differential’s manual mode switch is pressed. For details, refer to Chapter 7, “Driv- er’s Control Center Differential (DCCD) (WRX-STi)”.


(cid:132) Driver’s control center differential indi-


cator lights (WRX-STi)


These indicator lights show the current differential-ac- tion limiting factor (torque-distribution ratio between


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Clock


attention to the road could result.


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1) “S” button 2) “H” button 3) “M” button To set the hour, press the “H” button. To set the min- utes, press the “M” button. To reset the minutes the “00” with a radio time signal, push the “S” button.


To ensure safety, do not attempt to set the time while driving, as an accident from inadequate


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Light control switch The light switch operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.


(cid:132) Headlights


To prevent battery discharge resulting from ac- cidentally leaving your lights on when your ve- hicle is parked, the light switch operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi- tion. In any other position, the vehicle’s lights will be out. If you park your vehicle on a roadside at night, use the hazard warning flasher to alert the other drivers.


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To turn on the headlights, turn the knob on the end of the turn signal lever.


first position


Parking lights, instrument panel illumination, tail lights and license plate light are on.


second position


Headlights, parking lights, instrument panel illumina- tion, tail lights, and license plate light are on.


(cid:132) High/low beam change (dimmer)


(cid:132) Headlight flasher


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HS3026DA


To change from low beam to high beam, push the turn signal lever forward. When the headlights are on high beam, the high beam indicator light “ ” on the in- strument panel is also on. To switch back to low beam, pull the lever back to the detent position.


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 switch is in the “OFF” posi- tion. When the headlights are on high beam, the high beam indicator light “ ” on the instrument panel also comes on.


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more than just a few seconds.


Turn signal lever


(cid:132) Daytime running light system (except


U.S.-spec. WRX-STi)


The low beam headlights will automatically come on at reduced brightness when the engine has started, un- der the following conditions: (cid:121) The parking brake is fully released. (cid:121) The light switch is in the “OFF” or “ ” position. (cid:121) The automatic transmission selector lever is set at other than the “P” position.


The tail lights, parking lights, and side marker lights are not turned on by the daytime running light system. The light switch must always be turned to the “ ” position when it is dark outside.


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1) Right turn 2) Left turn 3) Lane change for right 4) Lane change for left To activate the right turn signal, push the turn signal le- ver up. To activate the left turn signal, push the turn signal lever down. When the turn is finished, the lever will return automatically. If the lever does not return af- ter cornering, return the lever to the neutral position by hand. To signal a lane change, push the turn signal lever up


or down slightly and hold it during the lane change. The turn signal indicator lights will flash in the direction of the turn or lane change. The lever will return auto- matically to the neutral position when you release it.


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Illumination brightness control


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When the headlight switch is in the “ ” position, you can adjust brightness of the instrument panel illumination for better visibility. To brighten, turn the control dial upward. To darken, turn the control dial downward.


” or “


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Illumination brightness control (WRX-STi)


Headlight beam leveler (U.S.-spec. WRX-STi)


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” or “


” position.


The brightness of the combination meter can be ad- justed in five steps with the headlight switch either the OFF position or the “ When the control dial is turned upward or downward, the instrument panel’s illumination brightness is indi- cated by the trip meter. The brightness is shown in five steps from “ ” (brightest). If the control dial is not turned for three seconds, the trip meter returns to its original trip meter indication.


” (dimmest) to “


The WRX-STi version has High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights on the low beam setting. The HID headlights generate more light than conventional halo- gen headlights. Therefore a driver of an oncoming ve- hicle may experience too much glare when your head- light beam height adjustment is high due to the vehicle carrying heavy load. The headlight beam leveler can be used to adjust beam height to avoid such a condition. The higher the number the knob is turned to, the lower


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the beam becomes.


Parking light switch


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The parking light switch operates regardless of the ig- nition switch position. By pushing the front end of this switch, following lights will come on. – Parking lights – Tail lights – License plate lights To turn off, push the rear end of the parking light switch. Avoid leaving these lights on for a long time because that will run down the battery.


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Fog light button (if equipped)


Wiper and washer


In freezing weather, do not use the windshield washer until the windshield is sufficiently warmed by the defroster. Otherwise the washer fluid can freeze on the windshield, blocking your view.


(cid:121) Do not operate the washer continuously for more than ten seconds, or when the washer flu- id tank is empty. This may cause overheating of the washer motor. Check the washer fluid level frequently, such as at fuel stops. (cid:121) Do not operate the wipers when the wind- shield or rear window is dry. This may scratch the glass, damage the wiper blades and cause the wiper motor to burn out. Before operating the wiper on a dry windshield or rear window, always use the windshield washer. (cid:121) In freezing weather, be sure that the wiper blades are not frozen to the windshield or rear window before switching on the wipers. At-


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The fog lights operate only when the headlights are on low beam. Push the fog light button to turn the fog lights on. Press the button again to turn them off. The indicator light located on the button will illuminate when the fog lights are on.


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tempting to operate the wiper with the blades frozen to the window glass could cause not only the wiper blades to be damaged but also the wiper motor to burn out. If the wiper blade is frozen to the window glass, be sure to oper- ate the defroster, windshield wiper deicer (if equipped) or rear window defogger before turn- ing on the wiper. (cid:121) If the wipers stop during operation because of ice or some other obstruction on the window, the wiper motor could burn out even if the wiper switch is turned off. If this occurs, promptly stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position and clean the window glass to allow proper wiper operation. (cid:121) Use clean water if windshield washer fluid is unavailable. In areas where water freezes in winter, use SUBARU Windshield Washer Fluid or the equivalent. (See the “Windshield washer fluid” section in chapter 11.) Also, when driving the vehicle when there are freezing temperatures, use non-freezing type wiper blades. (cid:121) Do not clean the wiper blades with gasoline or a solvent, such as paint thinner or benzene. This will cause deterioration of the wiper


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blades.


NOTE (cid:121) The wiper operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. (cid:121) Clean your wiper blades and window glass peri- odically with a washer solution to prevent streak- ing, and to remove accumulations of road salt or road film. Keep the washer button depressed at least for 1 second so that washer solution will be sprinkled all over the windshield or rear window. (cid:121) Grease, wax, insects or other material on the windshield or the wiper blade results in jerky wip- er operation and streaking on the glass. If you can- not remove those streaks after operating the washer or if the wiper operation is jerky, clean the outer surface of the windshield or rear window and the wiper blades using a sponge or soft cloth with a neutral detergent or mild-abrasive cleaner. After cleaning, rinse the window glass and wiper blades with clean water. The glass is clean if no beads form on the glass when you rinse with wa- ter. (cid:121) If you cannot eliminate the streaking even after following this procedure, replace the wiper blades with new ones. Refer to the “Replacement of wiper


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blades” section (chapter 11) for replacement in- structions.


(cid:132) Windshield wiper and washer switches (cid:84) Windshield wipers


sition. (cid:84) Wiper intermittent time control


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1) OFF 2) : Intermittent 3) LO: Low speed 4) HI: High speed To turn the wipers on, push the wiper control lever down. To turn the wipers off, return the lever to the “OFF” po-


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HS3032BA


” position, turn


When the wiper switch is in the “ the dial to adjust the operating interval of the wiper. The operating interval can be adjusted continuously from the shortest interval to the longest. Two click stop positions of the dial may help you to aim at your desired interval.


(cid:84) Mist (for a single wipe)


(cid:84) Washer


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HS3033BA


HS3033CA


For a single wipe of the wipers, pull the lever toward you. The wipers operate until you release the lever.


To wash the windshield, push the washer button at the end of the wiper control lever. The washer fluid sprays until you release the washer button. The wipers oper- ate while you push the button.


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(cid:132) Rear window wiper and washer switch


– Wagon


ating, turn the knob on the end of the wiper control le- ver counterclockwise to the “ ” position. The washer fluid sprays until you release the knob. To wash the rear window when the rear wiper is not in use, turn the knob on the end of the wiper control lever clockwise to the “ ” position. The washer fluid sprays and the wiper operates until you release the knob.


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1) Rear wiper 2) Washer (cid:84) Rear wiper The rear wiper offers intermittent operation only. To turn the rear wiper on, turn the knob on the end of the wiper control lever to the “ON” position. To turn the wiper off, return the knob on the end of the lever to the “OFF” position. (cid:84) Washer To wash the rear window while the rear wiper is oper-


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Rear window defogger button The rear window defogger operates only when the ig- nition switch is in the “ON” position. The rear window defogger button is located on the cli- mate control panel. The defogger will automatically shut off after about 15
minutes. If the window clears before that time, push the button to turn it off. It also turns off when the igni- tion switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. If defrosting or defogging is desired when you restart your vehicle, you have to push the button to turn it on again.


Manual climate control system


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(cid:121) Do not use sharp instruments or window cleaner containing abrasives to clean the inner surface of the rear window. They may damage the conductors printed on the window. (cid:121) To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not operate the defogger continu- ously for any longer than necessary.


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Automatic climate control system To turn on the defogger, push the button. To turn it off, push the button again. The indicator light located on the button lights up while the rear window defogger is operating. NOTE (cid:121) If your vehicle is equipped with the outside mir- ror defogger, the outside mirror defogger operates while the rear window defogger is operating. (cid:121) Turn on the rear window defogger if the wiper is frozen to the glass.


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Windshield wiper deicer (if equipped)


UG3515BA


The windshield wiper deicer operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. Before turning on the windshield wiper deicer, remove any snow from the windshield. To turn on the wind- shield wiper deicer, push the button. The indicator light located on the button lights up while the windshield wiper deicer is operating. The windshield wiper deicer will automatically shut off after about 15 minutes. If the windshield wiper blades have been deiced completely before that time, push the button to turn it off. It also turns off when the igni-


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tion switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. If deicing is not complete when you restart your vehi- cle, you have to push the button to turn the deicer on again. NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with the outside mirror defogger, the outside mirror defogger operates while the rear window defogger is operating.


To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not operate the windshield wiper deicer con- tinuously for any longer than necessary.


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Intercooler water spray switch (WRX- STi) Pressing this switch causes water to be sprayed into the intercooler. It can be used to help maintain ade- quate intercooler performance when the outside tem- perature is high.


NOTE


I/C


WATER SPRAY


Water is sprayed for approximately two seconds every time the switch is pressed and then released.


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(cid:121) The intercooler water spray warning light comes on when the water level in the tank has dropped to the lower limit. If the warning light illuminates, re- fill the tank with water. The tank is located on the right hand side of the trunk. For the tank refilling method, refer to the “Intercooler water spray (WRX-STi)” section in Chapter 11. (cid:121) In cold weather (when you do not use the inter- cooler water spray), keep the tank half-empty or below in case the water freezes. A larger amount of water could break the tank if it froze.


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Do not press the switch when the warning light is illuminated. If the switch is kept pressed when the tank is short of water, the water pump motor could overheat.


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Mirrors Always check that the inside and outside mirrors are properly adjusted before you start driving.


(cid:132) Inside mirror


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1) Tab The inside mirror has a day and night position. Pull the tab at the bottom of the mirror toward you for the night position. Push it away for the day position. The night position reduces glare from headlights.


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(cid:84) Auto-dimming mirror/compass (if equipped)


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1) Left button 2) Auto dimming indicator 3) Photosensor 4) Right button The inside electronic compass mirror has an anti-glare feature which automatically reduces glare coming from headlights of vehicles behind you. It also con- tains a built-in compass. (cid:121) By pressing and releasing the left button, the auto- matic dimming function is toggled on or off. When the automatic dimming function is on, the auto dimming in- dicator light (green) located to the right of the button


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will illuminate. (cid:121) By pressing and releasing the right button, the com- pass display is toggled on or off. When the compass is on, an illuminated compass reading will appear in the lower part of the mirror. Even with the mirror in anti-glare mode, the mirror sur- face turns bright if the transmission is shifted into re- verse. This is to ensure good rearward visibility during reversing. (cid:86) Photosensors


The mirror has a photosensor attached on both the front and back sides. If the glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you strikes the mirror, these sensors


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detect it and make the reflection surface of the mirror dimmer to help prevent you from being blinded. For this reason, use care not to cover the sensors with stickers, or other similar items. Periodically wipe the sensors clean using a piece of dry soft cotton cloth or an applicator. (cid:86) Compass calibration 1. For optimum calibration, switch off all nonessential electrical accessories (rear window defogger, heater/ air conditioning system, spotlight, etc.) and ensure all doors are shut. 2. Drive to an open, level area away from large metal- lic objects or structures and make certain the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. 3. Press and hold the left button for 3 seconds then re- lease, and the compass will enter the calibration mode. “CAL” and direction will be displayed. 4. Drive slowly in a circle until “CAL” disappears from the display (about two or three circles). The compass is now calibrated. 5. Further calibration may be necessary should out- side. Influences cause the mirror to read inaccurately. You will know that this has occurred if your compass begins to read in only limited directions. Should you encounter this situation, return to step one of the above procedure and recalibrate the mirror.


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(cid:86) Compass zone adjustment


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11


10


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Compass calibration zones 1. The zone setting is factory preset to Zone 8. Refer to the “Compass calibration zone” map shown above or one attached to the end of this manual to verify that the compass zone setting is correct for your geograph- ical location. 2. Press and hold the right button for 3 seconds then release, and the word “ZONE” will briefly appear and then the zone number will be displayed. 3. Press the right hand button repeatedly to cycle the display through all possible zone settings. Stop cycling when the correct zone setting for your location is dis- – CONTINUED – 3-47


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played. 4. Releasing the button for 3 seconds will exit the zone setting mode.


determine the actual size and distance of ob- jects that you view in convex mirror.


(cid:132) Outside mirrors


(cid:84) Remote control mirror switch


MIRROR


(cid:84) Convex mirror (passenger side)


HS3040BA


Objects look smaller in a convex mirror and far- ther away than when viewed in a flat mirror. Do not use the convex mirror to judge the distance of vehicles behind you when changing lanes. Use the inside mirror (or glance backwards) to


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1) Selection switch 2) Direction control switch The remote control mirrors operate only when the ig- nition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. 1. Press either end of the selection switch, “L” for the left, “R” for the right. 2. Move the direction control switch in the direction you want to move the mirror.


3. Return the selection switch to the neutral position to prevent unintentional operation. The mirrors can also be adjusted manually. (cid:84) Outside mirror defogger (if equipped)


Instruments and controls


Manual climate control system


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Automatic climate control system The outside mirror defogger shares the button with rear window defogger. The outside mirror defogger operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. To turn on the outside mirror defogger, push the but- ton. To turn it off, push the button again. The indicator light located on the button lights up while the outside mirror defogger is operating. The defogger will automatically shut off after about 15
minutes. If the mirror clears before that time, push the button to turn it off. It also turns off when the ignition switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. If de- – CONTINUED – 3-49


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frosting or defogging is desired when you restart your vehicle, you have to push the button to turn it on again. NOTE While the outside mirror defogger is operating, the rear window defogger also operates.


To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not operate the defogger continuously for any longer than necessary.


Tilt steering wheel


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1. Adjust the seat position. Refer to the “Front seats” section (chapter 1). 2. Push the tilt lock lever down. 3. Move the steering wheel to the desired level. 4. Pull the lever up to lock the steering wheel in place. 5. Make sure that the steering wheel is securely locked by moving it up and down.


Do not adjust the steering wheel tilt position while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle


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control and result in personal injury.


Horn


Instruments and controls


To sound the horn, push the horn pad.


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Ventilator ....................................................... Air flow selection .............................................. Center and side ventilators .............................. (if equipped) .............................................. Control panel ..................................................... Heater operation ............................................... Air conditioner operation (if equipped) .......... (if equipped) .............................................. Control panel ..................................................... To use as full-automatic climate control system ............................................................. To use as semi-automatic climate control system ............................................................. Fan speed control dial ...................................... Temperature control dial .................................. Air flow control dial .......................................... Air inlet selection button .................................. Air conditioner button ...................................... Temperature sensors ....................................... air conditioner ........................................... Cleaning ventilation grille ................................ Efficient cooling after parking in direct sunlight ........................................................... Lubrication oil circulation in the refrigerant circuit .............................................................. Checking air conditioning system before summer season ..................................


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Cooling and dehumidifying in high humidity and low temperature weather conditions .... Air conditioner compressor shut-off when engine is heavily loaded ...................... Refrigerant for your climate control system ..


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Replacing an air filter .......................................


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Climate controlVentilator (cid:132) Air flow selection


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(cid:132) Center and side ventilators (cid:84) Center ventilators


(cid:84) Side ventilators


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Move the tab up and down or right and left to adjust the flow direction.


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1) Open 2) Close Move the knob in any direction you prefer to adjust the flow direction. To open the ventilator, turn the knob counterclock- wise. To close the ventilator, turn the knob clockwise.


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Manual climate control system (if equipped) (cid:132) Control panel


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1) Air inlet selection lever 2) Air conditioner button 3) Rear window defogger button (Refer to the “Rear win-


dow defogger button” in chapter 3.)


4) Air flow control dial 5) Fan speed control dial 6) Temperature control dial (cid:84) Temperature control dial This dial regulates the temperature of air flow from the


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air outlets over a range from the blue side (cool) to red side (warm). (cid:84) Fan speed control dial The fan operates only when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position. The fan speed control dial is used to select four fan speeds. (cid:84) Air flow control dial This dial has the following five positions:


: Air flows through the instrument panel outlets.


: Air flows through the instrument panel outlets


and the foot outlets.


: Air flows through the foot outlets and some


through the windshield defroster outlets.


: Air flows through the windshield defroster outlets


and foot outlets.


: Air flows through the windshield defroster out-


lets.


” on


NOTE (cid:121) You will find the notation “USE WITH the air flow control dial plate. This is intended to remind you to set the air inlet selection lever in the “ ” position when de- fogging the windshield. Defogging with the air inlet selection lever set in the “ ” position provides better defogging performance than in the “ (cid:121) When the dial is placed in the “ ” position, the air conditioner compressor operates automatically regardless of the position of the air conditioner button to defog the windshield quick- ly. However the indicator on the air conditioner but- ton will not come on. Also, you cannot stop the air conditioner com- pressor by pressing the air conditioner button.


” position. ” or “


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(cid:84) Air conditioner button (if equipped)


UG4507BA


The air conditioner operates only when the engine is running. Push the air conditioner button while the fan is in op- eration to turn on the air conditioner. The indicator light will come on. Push it again to turn off the air conditioner. (cid:84) Air inlet selection lever


(Recirculation): Interior air is recirculated inside


the vehicle. Place the air inlet selection lever in the “


” posi-


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tion for fast cooling with the air conditioner or when driving on a dusty road.


(Outside air): Outside air is drawn into the pas-


senger compartment. Place the air inlet selection lever in the “ ” posi- tion when the interior has cooled to a comfortable tem- perature and the road is no longer dusty.


(cid:132) Heater operation (cid:84) Defrosting or defogging the windshield


Continued operation in the fog the dusty condition clears.


position may Switch to position as soon as the outside


windows.


the


up


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To direct warm air to the windshield and front door win- dows: 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ sition. 2. Set the air flow control dial to the “ ” position. 3. Turn the temperature control dial all the way to the right. 4. Set the fan speed control dial to the highest speed. If your vehicle is equipped with an air conditioner, when the “ ” position is selected, the air conditioner compressor automatically operates re-


” or “


” po-


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gardless of the position of the air conditioner button to defog the windshield quickly. However, the air conditioner indicator light does not come on at this time. NOTE Warm air also comes out from the right and left air outlets. To stop warm air flow from these outlets, turn the corresponding knob clockwise. (cid:84) Heating and defrosting


Climate control


” or “


” position.


2. Set the air flow control dial to the “ 3. Set the temperature control dial to the most com- fortable level. 4. Set the fan speed control dial to the desired speed. If your vehicle is equipped with an air conditioner, when the “ ” position is selected, the air conditioner compressor automatically operates re- gardless of the position of the air conditioner button to defog the windshield quickly. However, the air conditioner indicator light does not come on at this time. NOTE Warm air also comes out from the right and left air outlets. To stop warm air flow from these outlets, turn the corresponding knob clockwise.


To direct warm air toward the floor and the windshield: 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ ” po- sition.


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(cid:84) Heating


(cid:84) Bi-level heating


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UG4064AA


” po-


To direct warm air toward the floor: 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ sition. 2. Set the air flow control dial to the “ ” position. 3. Set the temperature control dial to the most com- fortable level. 4. Set the fan speed control dial to the desired speed. NOTE Warm air also comes out from the right and left air outlets. To stop warm air flow from these outlets, turn the corresponding knob clockwise.


This setting allows you to direct air of different temper- atures from the instrument panel and foot outlets. The air from the foot outlets is slightly warmer than from the instrument panel outlets. 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ sition. 2. Set the air flow control dial to the “ ” position. 3. Set the temperature control dial to the desired tem- perature level. 4. Set the fan speed control dial to the desired speed. Setting the temperature control dial fully turned to the red area or blue area decreases the temperature dif-


” po-


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ference between the air from the instrument panel out- lets and the air from the foot outlets. (cid:84) Ventilation


UG4065AA


To force outside air through the instrument panel out- lets: 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ sition. 2. Set the air flow control dial to the “ 3. Set the temperature control dial all the way left. 4. Set the fan speed control dial to the desired speed. When driving on a dusty road, set the air inlet control lever to the “


” position.


” position.


” po-


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Continued operation in the “ ” position may fog up the windows. Switch to the “ ” position as soon as the outside dusty condition clears.


(cid:132) Air conditioner operation (if equipped) (cid:84) Cooling or dehumidifying


For cooling and dehumidification of the passenger compartment, performing the following steps will allow


UG4066BA


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air to flow through the instrument panel outlets: 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ sition. ” position. 2. Set the air flow control dial to the “ 3. Set the air conditioner button to the “ON” position. 4. Set the temperature control dial to the blue side. 5. Set the fan speed control dial at the highest speed. (cid:84) Defrosting or defogging


” po-


3. Set the temperature control dial to the red side. 4. Set the fan speed control dial at the highest speed. The air conditioner compressor automatically oper- ates when the air flow control dial set in the “ ” or “ ” position to provide better defogging perfor- mance. However, the air conditioner indicator light does not come on at this time.


UG4061AA


To direct warm air to the windshield and front door win- dows: 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ sition. 2. Set the air flow control dial to the “


” position.


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Automatic climate control system (if equipped) Although this climate control system can be used as a full-automatic climate control system, it can also, if de- sired, be used as a semi-automatic climate control system. When it is used as a full-automatic climate control sys- tem, the outlet air temperature, fan speed, air flow dis- tribution, air inlet control, and air conditioner compres- sor operation are all automatically controlled to main- tain a constant, comfortable temperature inside the vehicle. NOTE (cid:121) Operate the automatic climate control system when the engine is running. (cid:121) When the engine coolant is cold, the blower does not run. (cid:121) In the “AUTO” mode, when the air temperature in the passenger compartment is sufficiently cool, the air conditioner compressor does not operate. For efficient defogging or dehumidifying in cold weather, press the “A/C” button to operate the air conditioner compressor. (cid:121) Even when cooling is not necessary, setting the temperature much lower than the current outlet air


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temperature turns on the air conditioner compres- sor automatically and the “A/C” indicator light on the control panel comes on.


(cid:132) Control panel


75


65


85


UG4055BB


1) Air flow control dial 2) Fan speed control dial 3) Temperature control dial 4) Air conditioner button 5) Air inlet selection button 6) Rear window defogger button (Refer to the “Rear win-


dow defogger button” in chapter 3.)


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(cid:132) To use as full-automatic climate con-


trol system


Place the temperature control dial in the position for your desired temperature, then set the other dials and buttons as described below. The system’s functions will then switch to AUTO mode and be controlled au- tomatically. (cid:121) Air flow control dial: AUTO position (cid:121) Fan speed control dial: AUTO position (cid:121) Air inlet selection button: Press for at least 1 sec- ond. (Indicator will flash twice.) (cid:121) Air conditioner button: Press for at least 1 second. (Indicator will flash twice.)


(cid:132) To use as semi-automatic climate con-


trol system


Each function can be individually set to AUTO mode independently of the others. Any function set to AUTO mode is controlled automatically. Any function not set to AUTO mode can be manually adjusted as desired. The temperature can be set within a range of 65 to 85°F (20 to 30°C).


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(cid:132) Fan speed control dial


UG4056BA


The fan operates only with the ignition switch in the ON position. The fan speed control dial is used to se- lect the AUTO (automatic control) mode or to select the desired fan speed. The dial’s positions and their functions are as follows: OFF: The fan does not operate. AUTO: The fan speed is adjusted automatically in ac- cordance with the air temperature inside and outside the passenger compartment, the intensity of sunlight, and other factors. SUBARU recommends using the AUTO position. Other positions: The fan speed can be adjusted in 25
steps.


NOTE With the fan speed control dial in the AUTO posi- tion and the air flow control dial in the “ ”, “ ” position, the fan does not oper- ate during engine warmup until the engine coolant temperature exceeds approx. 122°F (50°C).


”, or “


(cid:132) Temperature control dial


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If the dial is turned fully counterclockwise, the system gives maximum cooling performance. If the dial is turned fully clockwise, the system gives maximum heating performance.


(cid:132) Air flow control dial


UG4057BA


This dial is used to set the desired interior tempera- ture. With the dial set to your desired temperature, the system automatically adjusts the temperature of air supplied from the outlets such that the desired temper- ature is achieved and maintained.


UG3046CA


This dial has the following six positions. The outlets from which air is supplied in each position are as fol- lows: AUTO: The air flow control is adjusted automatically in accordance with the air temperature inside and out- side the passenger compartment, the intensity of sun- light, and other factors. SUBARU recommends using


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the AUTO position.


: Instrument panel outlets : Instrument panel outlets and foot outlets : Foot outlets and windshield defroster outlets (rel-


atively little air from windshield defroster outlets) : Windshield defroster outlets and foot outlets : Windshield defroster outlets


NOTE When the dial is placed in the “ ” po- sition, the air conditioner compressor operates automatically to defog the windshield quickly. At the same time, the air inlet selection is automati- cally set to “outside air” mode.


” or “


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(cid:132) Air inlet selection button


UG4056CA


ON position (Recirculation): Interior air is recirculat- ed inside the vehicle. Push the air inlet selection but- ton to the ON position for fast cooling with the air con- ditioner or when driving on a dusty road. The indicator light will come on. OFF position (Outside Air): Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment. Push the air inlet selec- tion button to the OFF position when the interior has cooled to a comfortable temperature and the road is no longer dusty. The indicator light will go off. AUTO: When the air inlet selection button is pressed for at least one second, the indicator flashes twice. The air inlet control is then adjusted automatically in


accordance with the air temperature inside and out- side the passenger compartment, the intensity of sun- light, and other factors. Pressing the air inlet selection button cancels the “AUTO” mode. SUBARU recom- mends using the AUTO position.


Continued operation in the ON position may fog up the windows. Switch to the OFF position as soon as the outside dusty condition clears.


(cid:132) Air conditioner button


Climate control


The button’s positions and their functions are as fol- lows: ON: The air conditioner operates while the fan is run- ning. Push the button to select this position. The indicator light will illuminate. OFF:The air conditioner does not operate. Push the button a second time to select this position. The indicator light will go off. AUTO: When the button is pressed for at least one second, the indicator flashes twice. The air conditioner compressor operation is then adjusted automatically in accordance with the air temperature inside and out- side the passenger compartment, the intensity of sun- light, and other factors. Pressing the button cancels the “AUTO” mode. SUBARU recommends using the AUTO position. NOTE The air conditioner’s compressor does not oper- ate with an outside temperature of 32°F (0°C) or lower.


UG4057CA


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(cid:132) Temperature sensors


The sensors are located as follows: – Solar sensor: beside windshield defroster grille – Interior air temperature sensor: beside the fan speed control dial – Outside temperature sensor: behind front grille.


UG4058BB


1) Interior air temperature sensor 2) Solar sensor The automatic climate control system employs several sensors. These sensors are delicate. If they are not treated properly and become damaged, the system may not be able to control the interior temperature cor- rectly. To avoid damaging the sensors, observe the following precautions: – Do not subject the sensors to impact. – Keep water away from the sensors. – Do not cover the sensors.


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Operating tips for heater and air con- ditioner (cid:132) Cleaning ventilation grille


UG4040BA


Always keep the front ventilation inlet grille free of snow, leaves, or other obstructions to ensure efficient heating and defrosting. Since the condenser is located in front of the radiator, this area should be kept clean because cooling performance is impaired by any ac- cumulation of insects and leaves on the condenser.


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(cid:132) Efficient cooling after parking in direct


sunlight


After parking in direct sunlight, drive with the windows open for a few minutes to allow outside air to circulate into the heated interior. This results in quicker cooling by the air conditioner. Keep the windows closed during the operation of the air conditioner for maximum cool- ing efficiency.


(cid:132) Lubrication oil circulation in the refrig-


erant circuit


Operate the air conditioner compressor at a low en- gine speed (at idle or low driving speeds) a few min- utes each month during the off-season to circulate its oil.


(cid:132) Checking air conditioning system be-


fore summer season


Check the air conditioner unit for refrigerant leaks, hose conditions, and proper operation each spring. This check is best performed by your SUBARU dealer.


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(cid:132) Cooling and dehumidifying in high hu-


midity and low temperature weather conditions


Under certain weather conditions (high relative humid- ity, 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.


(cid:132) Air conditioner compressor shut-off


when engine is heavily loaded


To improve acceleration and gas mileage, the air con- ditioner compressor is designed to temporarily shut off during air conditioner operation whenever the acceler- ator is fully depressed such as during rapid accelera- tion or when driving on a steep upgrade.


Air filtration system (Turbo model only) If your vehicle’s air conditioning system is equipped with an air filtration system, replace the filter element according to the replacement schedule shown below. This schedule should be followed to maintain the fil- ter’s dust collection ability. Under extremely dusty con- ditions, the filter should be replaced more frequently. It is recommended that you have your filter checked or replaced by your SUBARU dealer. For replacement, use only a genuine SUBARU air filter kit.


Replacement schedule:


Every 12 months or 7,500 miles (12,000 km) whichev- er comes first


(cid:132) Refrigerant for your climate control


system


Your air conditioner uses ozone friendly refrigerant HFC134a. Therefore, the method of adding, changing or checking the refrigerant is different from the method for CFC12 (Freon). Consult your SUBARU dealer for service. Repairs needed as a result of using the wrong refrigerant are not covered under warranty.


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(cid:132) Replacing an air filter


Climate control


UG4051BA


1. Remove the glove box. 1)Open the glove box. 2)Remove the nine screws and the one clip secur- ing the glove box. 3)Disconnect the glove box light connector.


2. Unhook the hooks of the air filter cover and remove the cover.


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UG4053CB


1) Air filter element 3. Draw out the air filter element.


1) Air filter element 2) Arrow mark 4. Replace the air filter element with new one.


The arrow mark on the filter must point down.


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6. Connect the connector, and reinstall the glove box. 7. Close the glove box.


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5. Reinstall the air filter cover.


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1) Service label 2) Caution label 8. LABEL installation


1)Fill out the information on the service label (small). 2)Attach the service label to the driver side door pil- lar and the caution label to the driver side end of the instrument panel.


UG4051BA


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even if it is not yet time to change the filter: (cid:121) Reduction of the air flow through the vents. (cid:121) Windshield gets easily fogged or misted.


NOTE The filter can influence the air conditioning, heat- ing and defroster performance if not properly maintained.


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Antenna system ............................................ Printed antenna ................................................. FM reception ..................................................... Installation of accessories ........................... Audio set ........................................................ Type A audio set ............................................... Type B audio set ............................................... In-dash 6 CD auto changer 1 (Optional audio unit – if equipped) .......................................... Type A audio set (if equipped) ..................... Radio operation ................................................ Compact disc player operation ....................... CD changer control (if optional in-dash CD changer is connected) ...................................


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Loading and unloading compact discs .......... 5-27
a compact disc .......................................... 5-30


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In-dash 6 CD auto changer 1


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Audio


AudioAntenna system (cid:132) Printed antenna


Do not use sharp instruments or window clean- er containing abrasives to clean the inner sur- face of the window on which the antenna is printed. Doing so may damage the antenna printed on the window.


(cid:84) Sedan


The antenna is printed on the inside of the rear window glass. (cid:84) Wagon and OUTBACK SPORT


UG5041BA


The antenna is printed on the inside of the rear window glass.


(cid:132) FM reception Although FM is normally static free, reception can be affected by the surrounding area, atmospheric condi- tions, station strength and transmitter distance. Build- ings or other obstructions may cause momentary stat- ic, flutter or station interference. If reception continues to be unsatisfactory, switch to a stronger station.


UG5032BA


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Installation of accessories Always consult your SUBARU dealer before installing a citizen band radio or other transmitting device in your vehicle. Such devices may cause the electronic control system to malfunction if they are incorrectly in- stalled or if they are not suited for the vehicle.


Audio set Your SUBARU may be equipped with one of the fol- lowing audio sets. See the pages indicated in this sec- tion for operating details.


(cid:132) Type A audio set


Audio


(cid:121) Radio operation: refer to page 5-5
(cid:121) Compact disc player operation: refer to page 5-10
(cid:121) CD changer control: refer to page 5-12


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(cid:132) Type B audio set


(cid:132) In-dash 6 CD auto changer 1 (Optional


audio unit – if equipped)


(cid:121) Radio operation: refer to page 5-16
(cid:121) Built-in CD changer operation: refer to page 5-22


UG5035AA


(cid:121) Inserting and removing a disc or all discs: refer to page 5-27


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Type A audio set (if equipped) The radio will operate only when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.


(cid:132) Radio operation


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


Audio


(1) SCAN button (2) Power switch, Volume control, Bass/Treble control and Fader/ Balance control dial


(3) Tuning buttons (4) FM/AM selection button (5) Preset buttons (6) Tone/Balance button


(6)


(5)


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(cid:84) Power switch and volume/bass/treble/fader/


balance control (PWR/VOL)


The dial (2) is used for both power (ON/OFF) and vol- ume control. The radio is turned ON and OFF by push- ing the dial and the volume is controlled by turning the dial. (cid:86) Tone and balance control The “VOLUME” control knob normally function as vol- ume control. This knob become a control for Treble, Bass, Fader or Balance when you select the appropri- ate audio mode. Choose desired volume level for each mode by turning the “VOLUME” control knob. The control function re- turns to volume control mode after about 5 seconds. To change control modes: Each brief press of the “T/B” button changes control modes in the following sequence starting from volume control mode. (When the radio is first turned on, the control mode is in the volume control.)


Volume (VOL)


Bass (BAS)


Treble (TRE)


Balance (BAL) Fader (FAD)


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Display


Control mode


Audio


Turn counterclockwise


For less bass sound


For less treble sound


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