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following steps will allow air to flow through the instrument panel outlets: 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ 2. Set the air flow control dial to the “ position. 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.


”


” position.


” position.


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To direct warm air to the windshield and front door windows: 1. Set the air inlet selection lever to the “ 2. Set the air flow control dial to the “ 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 automati- cally operates when the air flow control dial set in the “ ” position to provide better defogging performance. However, the air conditioner indicator light does not come on at this time.


” or “


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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 desired, be used as a semi-automatic climate control system. When it is used as a full-automatic climate control system, the outlet air temperature, fan speed, air flow distribution, air inlet control, and air conditioner compressor operation are all automatically controlled to maintain a constant, comfortable tem- perature inside the vehicle. NOTE


Operate the automatic climate con- trol system when the engine is run- ning.


When the engine coolant is cold, the


blower does not run.


In the “AUTO” mode, when the air temperature in the passenger compart- ment is sufficiently cool, the air condi- tioner compressor does not operate. For efficient defogging or dehumidify- ing in cold weather, press the “A/C” button to operate the air conditioner compressor.


Even when cooling is not necessary, setting the temperature much lower than the current outlet air temperature


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


Control panel


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65


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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 window defogger button” sec- tion in chapter 3.) To use as full-automatic cli- mate control system


Place the temperature control dial in the position for your desired temperature,


then set the other dials and buttons as de- scribed in the following. The system’s functions will then switch to AUTO mode and be controlled automatically.


Air flow control dial: AUTO position Fan speed control dial: AUTO position Air inlet selection button: Press for at least 1 second. (Indicator will flash twice.) Air conditioner button: Press for at least


1 second. (Indicator will flash twice.)


To use as semi-automatic cli- mate control system


Each function can be individually set to AUTO mode independently of the others. Any function set to AUTO mode is con- trolled 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). 


Fan speed control dial


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The fan operates only with the ignition switch in the ON position. The fan speed control dial is used to select 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 auto- matically in accordance with the air tem- perature 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


”, “


”, or “


AUTO position and the air flow control dial in the “ ” po- sition, the fan does not operate during engine warmup until the engine cool- ant temperature exceeds approx. 122
(50


C). Temperature control dial




formance.


Air flow control dial


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This dial is used to set the desired interior temperature. With the dial set to your de- sired temperature, the system automati- cally adjusts the temperature of air sup- plied from the outlets such that the desired temperature is achieved and maintained. If the dial is turned fully counterclockwise, the system gives maximum cooling perfor- mance. If the dial is turned fully clockwise, the system gives maximum heating per-


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This dial has the following six positions. The outlets from which air is supplied in each position are as follows: AUTO: The air flow control is adjusted au- tomatically in accordance with the air tem- perature inside and outside the passenger compartment, the intensity of sunlight, and other factors. SUBARU recommends using the AUTO position.


: Instrument panel outlets : Instrument panel outlets and foot out-


lets


: Foot outlets and windshield defroster outlets (relatively little air from windshield


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defroster outlets)


: Windshield defroster outlets and foot


outlets


: Windshield defroster outlets


NOTE When the dial is placed in the “ ” or “ ” position, the air conditioner compressor operates automatically to defog the windshield quickly. At the same time, the air inlet selection is au- tomatically set to “outside air” mode.


Air inlet selection button


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ON position (Recirculation): Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle. Push the air inlet selection button to the ON position for fast cooling with the air conditioner or


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when driving on a dusty road. The indica- tor light will come on. OFF position (Outside Air): Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment. Push the air inlet selection 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 in- dicator flashes twice. The air inlet control is then adjusted automatically in accor- dance with the air temperature inside and outside the passenger compartment, the intensity of sunlight, and other factors. Pressing the air inlet selection button can- cels the “AUTO” mode. SUBARU recom- mends using the AUTO position.


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


Air conditioner button


“AUTO” mode. SUBARU recommends us- ing the AUTO position. NOTE The air conditioner’s compressor does not operate with an outside tempera- ture of 32


C) or lower.


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Temperature sensors


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The button’s positions and their functions are as follows: ON: The air conditioner operates while the fan is running. 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 op- eration is then adjusted automatically in accordance with the air temperature in- side and outside the passenger compart- ment, the intensity of sunlight, and other factors. Pressing the button cancels the


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1) Interior air temperature sensor 2) Solar sensor The automatic climate control system em- ploys 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 tempera- ture correctly. To avoid damaging the sen- sors, observe the following precautions:


Operating tips for heater and air conditioner


Cleaning ventilation grille


– Do not subject the sensors to impact. – Keep water away from the sensors. – Do not cover the sensors. The sensors are located as follows: – Solar sensor: beside windshield de- froster grille – Interior air temperature sensor: beside the fan speed control dial – Outside temperature sensor: behind front grille.


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Always keep the front ventilation inlet grille free of snow, leaves, or other ob- structions 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 accumulation of insects and leaves on the condenser.


Efficient cooling after parking in direct sunlight


After parking in direct sunlight, drive with the windows open for a few minutes to al-


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low 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 con- ditioner for maximum cooling efficiency. Lubrication oil circulation in the refrigerant circuit


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


Checking air conditioning system before summer sea- son


Check the air conditioner unit for refriger- ant leaks, hose conditions, and proper op- eration each spring. This check is best performed by your SUBARU dealer.


Cooling and dehumidifying in high humidity and low tem- perature weather conditions Under certain weather conditions (high relative humidity, low temperatures, etc.) a small amount of water vapor emission from the air outlets may be noticed. This condition is normal and does not indicate


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any problem with the air conditioning sys- tem.


Air conditioner compressor shut-off when engine is heavily loaded


To improve acceleration and gas mileage, the air conditioner compressor is de- signed to temporarily shut off during air conditioner operation whenever the accel- erator is fully depressed such as during rapid acceleration or when driving on a steep upgrade.


Refrigerant for your climate control 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 your SUBARU dealer for service. Repairs needed as a result of using the wrong re- frigerant are not covered under warranty.


(Freon). Consult


Air filtration system


Replacing an air filter


If your vehicle’s air conditioning system is equipped with an air filtration system, re- place the filter element according to the replacement schedule shown in the fol- lowing. This schedule should be followed to maintain the filter’s dust collection abili- ty. Under extremely dusty conditions, the filter should be replaced more frequently. It is recommended that you have your fil- ter checked or replaced by your SUBARU dealer. For replacement, use only a genu- ine SUBARU air filter kit.


Replacement schedule:


Every 12 months or 7,500 miles (12,000
km) whichever comes first


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1. Remove the glove box. 1)Open the glove box. 2)Remove the nine screws and the one clip securing the glove box. 3)Disconnect the glove box light con- nector.


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


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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.


5. Reinstall the air filter cover.


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


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


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Windshield gets easily fogged or misted.


NOTE The filter can influence the air condi- tioning, heating and defroster perfor- mance if not properly maintained.


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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 pillar and the caution label to the driver side end of the instrument panel.


Contact your dealer if the following occurs, even if it is not yet time to change the filter:


Reduction of the air flow through the vents.


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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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In-dash 6 CD auto changer 1 (if equipped) ...... 5-19
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Radio operation ...................................................... Built in CD changer operation ...............................


Loading and unloading compact discs ................


Precautions to observe when handling a


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Installation of accessories


Always consult your SUBARU dealer be- fore 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 incorrect- ly installed or if they are not suited for the vehicle.


5-2 Audio Antenna system Printed antenna


Do not use sharp instruments or window cleaner containing abra- sives to clean the inner surface of the window on which the antenna is printed. Doing so may damage the antenna printed on the window.


Sedan


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The antenna is printed on the inner sur- face of the rear window glass.


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The antenna is printed on the inner sur- face of the rear window glass.


FM reception


Although FM is normally static free, recep- tion can be affected by the surrounding ar- ea, atmospheric conditions, station strength and transmitter distance. Build- ings or other obstructions may cause mo- mentary static, flutter or station interfer- ence. If reception continues to be unsatis- factory, switch to a stronger station.


Audio set


Type B audio set


Your SUBARU may be equipped with one of the following audio sets. See the pages indicated in this section for operating de- tails.


Type A audio set


Radio operation: refer to page 5-11
Built-in CD changer operation: refer to


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In-dash 6 CD auto changer 1 (Optional audio unit – if equipped)


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Inserting and removing a disc or all


discs: refer to page 5-19


Radio operation: refer to page 5-4
Compact disc player operation: refer to


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page 5-7


CD changer control: refer to page 5-9


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The radio will operate only when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.


Radio operation


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(6)


(5)


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(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


Power switch and volume/bass/tre- ble/fader/balance control (PWR/ VOL)


The dial (2) is used for both power (ON/ OFF) and volume control. The radio is turned ON and OFF by pushing the dial and the volume is controlled by turning the dial.


Tone and balance control


The “VOLUME” control knob normally function as volume control. This knob be- come a control for Treble, Bass, Fader or Balance when you select the appropriate audio mode. Choose desired volume level for each mode by turning the “VOLUME” control knob. The control function returns to vol- ume control mode after approximately 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 ra- dio is first turned on, the control mode is in the volume control.)


Volume (VOL)


Bass (BAS)


Fader (FAD)


Treble (TRE) Balance (BAL)


Display


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BAS


TRE


BAL


FAD


VOL


Bass control


Treble control


Balance control


Fader control


Volume control


Turn counterclockwise


For less bass sound


For less treble sound


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Turn clockwise


For more bass sound


For more treble sound


To increase left speaker volume and decrease right


speaker volume


To increase right speaker volume and decrease left


speaker volume


To increase rear speaker volume and decrease front


speaker volume


To increase front speaker volume and decrease rear


speaker volume


For less volume


For more volume


FM/AM selection button (FM/AM)


Push the “FM/AM” button (4) when the ra- dio is off to turn on the radio. Push the “FM/AM” button when the radio is on to select FM1, FM2 or AM reception. Each time this button is pressed, the band


will change in the following order:


rently selected.


FM1


FM2


AM


The display indicates which one is cur-


Stereo indicator


The stereo indicator “ST” will come on when an FM stereo broadcast is received.


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Manual tuning (TUNE)


Push the “ ” side of the tuning button (3) to increase the tuning frequency and press the “ ” side of the button to de- crease it. Each time the button is pressed, the fre- quency changes 10 KHz in the AM wave- band and 0.2 MHz in the FM waveband. Constant pressure on the button causes a continuous change in the frequency.


Automatic tuning (SCAN)


Press the “SCAN” button (1) to change the radio to the SCAN mode. In this mode, the radio scans through the radio band until a station is found. The radio will stop at the station for five seconds while displaying the frequency, after which scanning will continue until the entire band has been scanned from the low end to the high end. Press the “SCAN” button again to cancel the SCAN mode and to stop on any dis- played frequency. When the “SCAN” button is pressed for automatic tuning, stations are scanned in the direction of low frequencies to high fre- quencies only. Automatic tuning may not function proper- ly if the station reception is weakened by distance from the station or proximity to tall buildings and hills.


Selecting preset stations


Presetting a station with a “Preset” button (5) allows you to select that station in a single operation. Up to six AM, FM1 and FM2 stations each may be preset.


How to preset stations


1. Press the “FM/AM” selection button to select AM, FM1 or FM2 reception. 2. Press the “SCAN” button (1) or tune the radio manually until the desired station frequency is displayed. 3. Press one of the “Preset” buttons (5) for at least 2 seconds to store the fre- quency. The frequency of the station will flash once on the display at this time. If the button is pressed for less than 2 seconds, the preceding selection will remain in memory. NOTE


If the connection between the radio and battery is broken for any reason such as vehicle maintenance or radio removal, all stations stored in the pre- set buttons are cleared. If this occurs, it is necessary to reset the preset but- tons.


If a cell phone is placed near the ra- dio, it may cause the radio to emit noise when it receives calls. This noise does not indicate a radio fault.


Compact disc player operation


(7)


(8)


(9)


(7) Eject button (8) Disc slot (9) DISC button (10) Repeat/Random button (11) Track selection buttons


(11)


(10)


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To play back a compact disc When CD is not in the player


Hold a disc with a finger in the center hole while gripping the edge of the disc, then insert it in to the slot (with the label side up) and the player will automatically pull the disc into position. A single CD (8 cm/3 inch CD) may also be used without any adapter. NOTE


Make sure to always insert a disc with the label side up. If a disc is insert- ed with the label side down, it might be ejected or the player might shut off.


After the last song finishes, the play- er will automatically return to track 1
(the first song on the disc). When CD is in the player


Press the “DISC” button (9). The display will show “CD” and the player will start playback. NOTE After the last song finishes, playback will automatically return to track 1 (the first song on the disc).


To select a song from its beginning Forward direction


Briefly press the “


” side of the button


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(11) to skip to the beginning of the next track. Each time this side of the button is pressed, the indicated track number will increase.


Backward direction


Briefly press the “ ” side of the button (11) to skip to the beginning of the current track. Each time this side of the button is pressed, the indicated track number will decrease.


Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing Fast-forwarding


” side of the button (11)


Press the “ continuously to fast-forward the disc. Release the button to stop fast-forward- ing.


Fast-reversing


Press the “ continuously to fast-reverse the disc. Release the button to stop fast-reversing.


” side of the button (11)


Repeat playback


Press the “RPT/RDM” button (10) and re- lease it in less than 2 seconds while a song is playing to play the song repeated- ly. The “RPT” indicator will come on and the song will be played continuously. To cancel the repeat mode, press the button again. Then the “RPT” indicator goes out,


and normal playback mode is restored.


Random playback


Press the “RPT/RDM” button (10) and hold it in for more than 2 seconds while a disc is being played back to play all songs on the disc in a random order. The “RDM” indicator will come on and all songs on the disc will be played in a random order. To cancel the random mode, press the button again. Then the “RDM” indicator goes out, and normal playback mode is restored.


To eject a disc from the player


When a disc is being played back or when a disc is in the player, press the “Eject” button “ ” (7). The disc will be ejected. The disc may be removed even when the ignition switch is in the “LOCK” position. NOTE Avoid driving the vehicle with a CD sticking out, because vibration might make it fall out.


CD changer control (if optional in-dash CD changer is connect- ed)


An optional CD changer can be connected to this audio unit. Consult the instructions that accompany the CD changer for operating the CD changer itself (e.g., how to load or un- load CDs). See your SUBARU dealer for more information.


(12)


(13)


(12) Track selection buttons (13) DISC button (14) Repeat/Random button (15) Disc select button


(15)


(14)


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To start playback


When the “DISC” button (13) is pressed, the CD changer will start playback. The display shows the current disc number, track number and the elapsed time during playback. NOTE


If a disc is in the player, the “DISC” button is used to change from CD play- er operation to DISC changer opera- tion. Each time the “DISC” button is pressed, the operating mode will change alternately.


At the end of the disc, the player au- tomatically continues with the next disc.


After playback on the last disc finish- es, playback will automatically return to the first disc.


If you have loaded fewer than 6
discs, any missing disc is automatical- ly skipped.


Selection of a desired disc


You can select a desired disc from among the discs contained in the CD changer only by pressing the corresponding num- ber on one of the “Disc select” buttons (15). If you are to listen to the 5th disc in the CD changer, press the “5” button of the “Disc select” buttons (15). All other discs in the CD changer can also be se- – CONTINUED –


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lected in a similar way. NOTE


No disc change takes place if the button corresponding to the storage tray in which no disc is loaded is pressed.


If the disc select button correspond- ing to the disc now in playback is pressed again, the disc will be replayed from its beginning.


To select a song from its beginning Forward direction


Briefly press the “ ” side of the button (12) to skip to the beginning of the next track. Each time this side of the button is pressed, the indicated track number will increase.


Backward direction


Briefly press the “ ” side of the button (12) to skip to the beginning of the current track. Each time this side of the button is pressed, the indicated track number will decrease.


Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing Fast-forwarding


Press the “ continuously to fast-forward the disc. Release the button to stop fast-forward-


” side of the button (12)


ing. If you continue fast-forwarding to the end of the disc, the CD changer will automati- cally stop fast-forwarding and start play- back beginning with the first track on the current disc.


tor will come on and all songs on the disc will be played in a random order. To cancel the random mode, press the button again. Then the “RDM” indicator goes out, and normal playback mode is restored.


Fast-reversing


” side of the button (12)


Press the “ continuously to fast-reverse the disc. Release the button to stop fast-reversing. If you continue fast-reverse to the begin- ning of the disc, the CD changer will auto- matically stop fast-reverse and start play- back beginning with the first track on the current disc.


Repeat playback


Use this to play a certain track repeatedly. During playback, press the “RPT/RDM” button (14) and release it in less than 2
seconds. The “RPT” indicator will come on and the song will be played continuously. To cancel the repeat mode, press the but- ton again. Then the “RPT” indicator goes out, and normal playback mode is re- stored.


Random playback


Use this to play the tracks on the disc in random order. During playback, press the “RPT/RDM” button (14) and hold it in for more than 2 seconds. The “RDM” indica-


Type B audio set (if equipped)


The radio will operate only when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.


Radio operation


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(5)


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(7)


(6)


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(1) FM button (2) AM button (3) Tone selection button (4) Balance selection button (5) SCAN button (6) Tuning knob (7) Preset buttons (8) Power switch, Volume control, Bass/ Midrange/Treble control and Fader/ Balance control dial Power switch and volume/bass/tre- ble/fader/balance control (PWR/ VOL)


The dial (8) is used for both power (ON/ OFF) and volume control. The radio is turned ON and OFF by pushing the dial and the volume is controlled by turning the dial. This dial is used for bass/midrange/treble controls when the “TONE” button (3) is in the depressed position. It is also used for fader/balance controls when the “BAL” button (4) is in the depressed position.


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Display


Control mode


BASS


MIDDLE


TREBLE


Bass control


Midrange control


Treble control


BALANCE


Balance control


Turn counterclockwise


For less bass sound


For less midrange sound


For less treble sound


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Turn clockwise


For more bass sound


For more midrange sound


For more treble sound


To increase left speaker volume and decrease right


speaker volume


To increase right speaker volume and decrease left


speaker volume


FADER


Fader control


To increase rear speaker volume and decrease front


speaker volume


To increase front speaker volume and decrease rear


speaker volume


VOLUME


Volume control


For less volume


For more volume


Tone control


The volume control dial (8) normally func- tion as volume control. The dial become a control for Bass, Midrange or Treble when


you select the appropriate tone control mode. Choose desired level for each mode by turning the volume control dial. The con- trol function returns to volume control


mode after approximately 5 seconds. To change control modes: Each brief press of the “TONE” button (3) changes control modes in the following sequence


starting from bass control mode. (When the radio is first turned on, the control mode is in the volume control.)


BASS


MIDDLE


TREBLE


VOLUME


Fader and balance control


The volume control dial (8) normally func- tion as volume control. The dial become the controls for Fader or Balance when you select the appropriate fader and bal- ance control mode. Choose desired setting for each mode by turning the volume control dial. The con- trol function returns to volume control mode after approximately 5 seconds. To change control modes: Each brief press of the “BAL” button (4) changes control modes in the following sequence starting from fader control mode. (When the radio is turned on, the control mode is in the volume control.)


FADER


BALANCE


VOLUME


Display illumination dimness can- cellation (BRIGHT)


The brightness of the radio display dims when the light switch is in the “ ” or “ ” positions. If this makes the display difficult to read, press the volume dial for more than 1.5 seconds to return the dis- play to original brightness. Subsequently pressing the volume dial again for more than 1.5 seconds or if you can safely do so, turning the light switch to the OFF position and back to the “ ” or “ ” position makes the radio display dim again.


FM/AM selection button


Push the “FM” (1) or “AM” (2) button when the radio is off to turn on the radio. Push the “FM” or “AM” button when the ra- dio is on to select FM1, FM2 or AM recep- tion.


Stereo indicator


The stereo indicator “ST” will come on when an FM stereo broadcast is received.


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: Tuning to a higher frequency : Tuning to a lower frequency : Seeking the next higher station : Seeking the next lower station


Manual tuning


Turn the tuning knob (6) clockwise and re- lease it immediately to increase the tuning frequency and turn the tuning knob coun- terclockwise and release it immediately to decrease the tuning frequency. Each time the knob is turned, the frequen- cy changes 10 kHz in the AM waveband and 0.2 MHz in the FM waveband.


Seek tuning


Turn the tuning knob (6) and hold it for more than a half second. Seek tuning will


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operate and stop automatically on the next station. Continue this operation until you find the desired station.


Automatic tuning (SCAN)


Press the “SCAN” button (5) to change the radio to the SCAN mode. In this mode, the radio scans through the radio band until a station is found. The radio will stop at the station for five seconds while displaying the frequency, after which scanning will continue until the entire band has been scanned from the low end to the high end. Press the “SCAN” button again to cancel the SCAN mode and to stop on any dis- played frequency. When the “SCAN” button is pressed for automatic tuning, stations are scanned in the direction of low frequencies to high fre- quencies only. Automatic tuning may not function proper- ly if the station reception is weakened by distance from the station or proximity to tall buildings and hills.


Selecting preset stations


Presetting a station with a “Preset” button (7) allows you to select that station in a single operation. Up to six AM, FM1 and FM2 stations each may be preset.


How to preset stations


1. Press the “FM/AM” selection button to select AM, FM1 or FM2 reception. 2. Press the “SCAN” button (5) or tune the radio manually until the desired station frequency is displayed. 3. Press one of the “Preset” buttons (7) for at least 1.5 seconds to store the fre- quency. The frequency of the station will flash once on the display at this time. If the button is pressed for less than 1.5 sec- onds, the preceding selection will remain in memory. NOTE


If the connection between the radio and battery is broken for any reason such as vehicle maintenance or radio removal, all stations stored in the pre- set buttons are cleared. If this occurs, it is necessary to reset the preset but- tons.


If a cell phone is placed near the ra- dio, it may cause the radio to emit noise when it receives calls. This noise does not indicate a radio fault.


Built in CD changer operation


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(9) LOAD button (10) Disc slot (11) Repeat button (12) Random button (13) SCAN button (14) CD button (15) Eject button (16) Fast-forwarding/Fast-reversing and


track UP/DOWN knob


(17) Disc select button NOTE Make sure to always insert a disc with the label side up. If a disc is inserted with the label side down, it might be ejected or the player might shut off.


(17)


(16)


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How to insert a CD(s) Inserting a CD


1. Press “LOAD” button (9). If the maga- zine in the player has an idle position where you can insert a disc, the “DISC” in- dicator associated with the idle position will blink. If no indicator blinks, it means that there is no idle position in the magazine. 2. As soon as the “DISC” indicator begins to blink, the “LOAD” will appear on display for a period of 15 seconds. Insert a disc during the period. The disc will be then au- tomatically drawn in, and the player will


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begin to play back the first track of the disc.


To insert more discs in succession, re- peat Steps 1 and 2. The magazine will be loaded with discs in the ascending order of position number. If you do not insert any disc in 15 seconds after you have pressed the “LOAD” but- ton, the player will begin to play back the first track of the last disc you have insert- ed.


The disc indicator steadily lights up if a disc is already inserted in the correspond- ing position of the magazine.


While the player is in the loading mode, if you press any of the other mode buttons “FM” (1), “AM” (2), the player will enter the standby mode. Press the “CD” button (14) to start playback.


Inserting a disc in a desired position 1. Press the “LOAD” button (9). If the magazine in the player has an idle posi- tion where you can insert a disc, the “DISC” indicator associated with the idle position will blink. The positions in the magazine the indica- tor of which steadily lights up are already loaded with discs. 2. Press the “Disc select” button (17) at the position where you want to insert a disc. The associated “DISC” indicator will


blink, and the “LOAD” will be displayed. 3. If you insert a disc during the 15-sec- ond period while the “LOAD” is on display, the disc will be automatically drawn in, and the player will start playback of the disc, beginning with the first track.


To insert more discs in succession, re-


peat Steps 1 and 2.


While the player is in the loading mode, if you press any of the other mode buttons “FM” (1), “AM” (2), the player will enter standby mode. Press the “CD” button (14) to start playback.


Loading all the magazine (Full disc loading mode)


1. If you continue to press the “LOAD” button (9) for more than 1.5 seconds, the player will produce beep sound and will enter the full disc loading mode. 2. A “DISC” indicator will blink, and the “ALL LOAD” will be on display for a period of 15 seconds. If a disc is successfully loaded during this period, the “DISC” indi- cator will stop blinking and will steadily light. 3. When the loading of a disc is complete, the next “DISC” indicator will blink. Then repeat Step 2. 4. When the magazine is filled with discs by repeating Steps 2 and 3, the player will start playback of the discs, beginning with


the one inserted first. If you fail to insert any disc during each 15
seconds interval, the full disc loading mode will be canceled, and the player will start playback of the disc inserted first. How to play back a CD or make a pause When there is no CD inserted:


Insert a CD by referring to “How to Insert a CD(s)”. When a CD is loaded, the player will start playback of the CD, beginning with the first track.


When there are CDs loaded:


Press a desired one of the “Disc select” buttons (17) the “DISC” indicator of which steadily lights up. The player will then start playback of the selected CD, beginning with the first track.


Selecting a desired track (TRACK)


crease.


Fast-forwarding


Turn the “TRACK” knob (16) clockwise and hold it continuously to fast-forward the disc. Release the knob to stop fast-forwarding.


Fast-reversing


Turn the “TRACK” knob (16) counter- clockwise and hold it continuously to fast- reverse the disc. Release the knob to stop fast-reversing.


Repeat playback


Press the “RPT” button (11) while a song is playing to play the song repeatedly. The “RPT” indicator will come on and the song will be played continuously. To cancel the repeat mode, press the button again. Then the “RPT” indicator goes out, and normal playback mode is restored.


Random playback


Press the “RDM” button (12) while a disc is being played back to play all songs on the disc in a random order. The “RDM” in- dicator will come on and all songs on the disc will be played in a random order. To cancel the random mode, press the button again. Then the “RDM” indicator goes out, and normal playback mode is restored.


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: Skipping forward : Skipping backward : Fast-forwarding : Fast-reversing Skipping forward


Turn the “TRACK” knob (16) clockwise and release it immediately to skip to the beginning of the next track. Each time the knob is turned and released, the indicated track number will increase.


Skipping backward


Turn the “TRACK” knob (16) counter- clockwise and release it immediately to skip to the beginning of the current track. If you continue to turn and release the knob, the indicated track number will de-


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Scan


When the “SCAN” button (13) is pressed while the disc is being played back, you can hear the first 10 seconds of each track to search for the desired program. To con- tinue listening to the program, press the “SCAN” button again. After all tracks on the disc have been scanned, normal play- back mode is restored.


How to unload CDs from the player Ejecting a CD from the player


Of the discs loaded, you can select and re- move only one disc. 1. Press the “Disc select” button (17) of the disc whose “DISC” indicator is ON. 2. Press the “Eject” button (15). Then the “DISC” indicator associated with the disc you have selected will blink, and the disc will be ejected. To remove more discs in succession, re- peat Steps 1 and 2.


Ejecting all discs from the player (All disc ejection mode)


1. If you continue to press the “Eject” but- ton (15), the player will produce beep sound and will enter the all disc ejection mode. 2. Remove the disc that has been eject- ed. The other discs loaded will then be ejected one after another. If you do not re-


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move the disc that has been ejected, the “All disc ejection mode” will be canceled. NOTE Avoid driving the vehicle with a CD sticking out, because vibration might make it fall out.


In-dash 6 CD auto changer 1 (if equipped)


Loading and unloading compact discs


(5)


(1)


(2)


(4)


(3)


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(1) Disc slot (2) Disc indicators (disc No.1 to 6) (3) Disc select buttons (disc No.1 to 6) (4) Eject button (5) Disc slot indicator


Do not attempt to insert two or more discs into the slot at a time. Doing so can cause mechanical damage to the CD changer. Use only music CDs identified by Do not use CDs listed in the fol- lowing which could cause dam- age to the CD player.


mark.


3 inch (8 cm) compact disc. Any disc with a peel-off or seal on it. Any disc with scratches and/or dust. Bent disc. Cleaning disc. CD accessory. (E.g., 3 inch (8
cm) disc adapter)


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Do not insert or remove any disc when the automatic transmission selector lever is in the park posi- tion; the selector lever in that po- sition can interfere with disc in- sertion or removal, causing scratches on the disc surface (for AT vehicles). To insert a disc


1. Press one of the “Disc select” buttons (3) (numbered from 1 to 6) for which the disc indicator light (2) is “OFF”. The disc indicator lights are located direct- ly above the corresponding “Disc select” buttons. 2. The indicator will begin blinking. The blinking will last for 15 seconds. During this period, insert a desired disc, and the disc will begin to play. (If any disc is not inserted during this period, the “Disc slot” (1) door will close. Repeat Step 1.) Be sure to hold a disc with the label side (the side where titles are printed) up. 3. To insert another disc, repeat Steps 1
and 2 choosing a different disc select but- ton.


To insert six discs at a time


1. Press and hold the “Disc select” button number 1 until all disc indicators begin blinking (approximately 1.5 seconds).


2. The indicators will blink for 15 seconds. During this period, insert desired six discs. 3. When all discs are loaded, the first disc will begin to play. (If no disc is inserted within this 15 seconds, the entire disc load sequence will be canceled.)


To remove a disc


1. Press the desired one of the “Disc se- lect” buttons (3) (numbered from 1 to 6) for which the disc indicator light is on. 2. Press the “Eject” button (4). The select- ed disc will be ejected and the indicator light will begin blinking. 3. To remove another disc, repeat Steps 1 and 2 choosing a different “Disc select” button. (To remove discs when the ignition switch is in the “Lock” position, press the “Eject” button, and the first disc will be ejected. Press the “Eject” button again, and the next disc will be ejected and so on. At this time, the “Disc select” buttons are dis- abled.)


To remove all discs at one time


1. Press and hold the “Eject” button (4) until all “Disc” indicators begin blinking (approximately 1.5 seconds), and the first disc will be ejected. 2. When the disc is removed, the next one will be ejected, and so on.


To replace a playing disc with an- other


Simply press the desired one of “Disc se- lect” buttons (3) (numbered from 1 to 6) or press the “Disc select” button on the radio unit to select the desired disc, and the disc will begin to play.


Disc indicators


Lit: when the corresponding storage tray is occupied by a disc. Blinking: Disc player is either in loading, eject or changing mode. OFF: No disc is loaded or the ignition switch is in the “LOCK” position.


Open/Closed disc slot indicator


When the disc slot is open, the disc indica- tors on both sides of the slot illuminate.


Function control


Refer to CD changer control operating in- structions described in the “Type B audio set (if equipped)” section.


Precautions to observe when handling a compact disc


Use only compact discs (CDs) that have the mark shown in the following illustra- tion.


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You may also use compact discs (CD-Rs and CD-RWs) that have the following marks, but you may not use some discs if they were produced using writing methods not compatible with your vehicle’s audio system.


500010


TM


DualDisc


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You cannot use a DualDisc in the CD player. If you insert a DualDisc into the player, the disc may not come out again, possibly causing the player to malfunc- tion.


In cold and/or rainy weather, dew can


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form inside the CD player, preventing nor- mal operation. If this happens, eject the CD and wait for the player to dry out.


Skipping may occur when the CD player is subjected to severe vibration (for exam- ple, when the vehicle is driven on a rough surface).


To remove a disc from the case, press the center of the case and hold both edg- es of the disc. If the disc surface is touched directly, contamination could cause poor tone quality. Do not touch the disc surface.


Use a clean disc whenever possible. If there are deposits, wipe the disc surface from the center outward with a dry, soft cloth. Be sure not to use a hard cloth, thin- ner, benzene, alcohol, etc.


Do not use any disc that is scratched, deformed, or cracked. Also, do not use any disc that has a non-standard shape (for example, a heart shape). Malfunctions or problems might result.


A disc is vulnerable to heat. Never keep it either in places exposed to direct sun- light, near heaters or in vehicles parked in the sun or on hot days.


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Interior equipment


Cargo area bars .................................................. 6-12
Under-floor storage compartment


(if equipped) ..................................................... 6-12


6-2
Interior light ........................................................ 6-2
Dome light ............................................................... 6-2
Cargo area light (if equipped) ................................ 6-2
Map light (if equipped) ....................................... 6-3
Sun visors ........................................................... 6-3
Vanity mirror (if equipped) ..................................... 6-4
Storage compartments ...................................... 6-4
Glove box ................................................................ 6-4
Center console ........................................................ 6-4
Coin tray .................................................................. 6-5
Cup holder .......................................................... 6-5
Front passenger’s cup holder ............................... 6-5
Rear passenger’s cup holder ................................ 6-5
Accessory power outlet (if equipped) .............. 6-6
Cigarette lighter socket ..................................... 6-7
Use with a cigarette lighter .................................... 6-7
Using as an accessory power outlet ..................... 6-8
Ashtray ................................................................ 6-9
Floor mat (if equipped) ...................................... 6-9
Coat hook ............................................................ Cargo area cover (Wagon – if equipped) ......... 6-10
6-10
6-10
6-10
6-11


Using the cover ....................................................... To remove the cover .............................................. Stowage of the cover ............................................. To install the cover housing ..................................


Cargo tie-down hooks


(Wagon – if equipped) .................................... 6-11


6-2 Interior equipment Interior light


Interior equipment


When leaving your vehicle, make sure the light goes out to avoid battery discharge.


Dome light


the “Remote keyless entry system” sec- tion in chapter 2 for detailed information. OFF: The light stays off.


Cargo area light (if equipped)


Map light (if equipped)


ON DOOR OFF


OFF


DOOR


Vehicle with moonroof


600524


400333
DOOR: The light comes on only when the rear gate is opened. OFF: The light stays off.


600078
The dome light switch has three positions: ON: The light stays on continuously. DOOR (middle position): The dome light comes on when any of the doors (or the rear gate on wagon) is opened. The light remains on for several seconds and grad- ually goes out after all doors (and the rear gate on the wagon) are closed or if the key is inserted in the ignition switch. The light also can be turned on by use of the remote keyless entry transmitter. See


Vehicle without moonroof


600217


Sun visors


Vanity mirror (if equipped)


Interior equipment 6-3


To turn on the map light, push the switch. To turn it off, push the switch again. When leaving the vehicle, make sure the light is turned off to avoid battery dis- charge.


600218
To block out glare, swing down the visors. To use the sun visor at a side window, swing it down and move it sideways.


600219
To use the vanity mirror, swing down the sun visor and open the vanity mirror cov- er.


close it, push the lid firmly upward. To lock the glove box, insert the key and turn it clockwise.


Center console


Coin tray


600088
To open the coin tray, pull the upper edge of the lid.


600220
To open the lid, pull up the lock release.


6-4 Interior equipment Storage compartments


Always keep the storage compart- ment closed while driving to re- duce the risk of injury in the event of sudden stops or an accident. Do not store spray cans, contain- ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other dangerous items in the storage compartment.


Glove box


1) Lock 2) Unlock To open the glove box, pull the handle. To


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Cup holder


Rear passenger’s cup holder


Front passenger’s cup holder


Interior equipment 6-5


Accessory power outlet (if equipped)


600231
A dual cup holder is built in the center con- sole, beside the parking brake lever.


600092
A dual cup holder is located at the back of the center console. To use the cup holder, open the lid by pulling its upper edge.


Do not pick up a cup from the cup holder or put a cup in the holder while you are driving, as this may distract you and lead to an acci- dent. Take care to avoid spills. Bever- ages, if hot, might burn you or your passengers. Spilled bever- ages may also damage uphol- stery, carpets or audio equipment.


600525
Accessory power outlet is provided in the cargo area (if equipped). Electrical power (12V DC) from the battery is available at the outlet when the ignition switch is either in the “ACC” or “ON” posi- tion. You can use an in-car use electrical appli- ance by connecting it to the outlet.


Do not attempt to use a cigarette lighter in the accessory power outlet.


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Do not place any foreign objects, especially metal ones such as coins or aluminum foil, into the accessory power outlet. That could cause a short circuit. Al- ways put the cap on the accesso- ry power outlet when it is not in use. Use only electrical appliances which are designed for 12V DC and which consume less than 120W. Overloading the accessory power outlet can cause a short circuit. Do not use double adapt- ers or more than one electrical ap- pliance. If the plug on your electric appli- ance is either too loose or too tight for the accessory power out- let, this can result in a poor con- tact or cause the plug to get stuck. Only use plugs that fit properly. Use of an electric appliance in the accessory power outlet for a long period of time while the engine is not running can cause battery dis- charge.


Cigarette lighter socket


Before driving your vehicle, make sure that the plug and the cord on your electrical appliance will not interfere with your shifting gears and operating the accelerator and brake pedals. If they do, do not use the electrical appliance while driving.


600221
A cigarette lighter socket can be found be- hind the ashtray lid under the climate con- trols. Push gently on the lid to open it. A cigarette lighter plug is an optional acces- sory. It is available from your SUBARU dealer. The cigarette lighter socket may also be used as a power source for an in-car use electrical appliance.


The electrical power outlet locat- ed on the lower part of the instru- ment panel is originally designed to use a genuine SUBARU ciga- rette lighter plug. Do not use non- genuine cigarette lighter plugs in the socket. Doing so may cause a short-circuit and overheating, re- sulting in a fire. If the socket is ever used for a plug-in accessory such as a mo- bile phone, that may damage the portion of the socket’s internal mechanism that causes a ciga- rette lighter plug to “pop out” af- ter its lighter element is heated. Therefore, do not place a cigarette lighter plug in a socket that has been used, even once, to power a plug-in accessory. Doing so may cause the plug to stick and over- heat, creating a potential fire haz- ard. Do not place any foreign objects, especially metal ones such as coins or aluminum foil, into the socket. That could cause a short circuit.


Use with a cigarette lighter


600526
The cigarette lighter operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” and “ACC” positions. To use the cigarette lighter, push in the knob and wait a few moments. It will auto- matically spring up when ready for use.


To avoid being burned, never grasp the lighter by the end with the heat- ing element. Doing so could result in injury and could also damage the heating element.


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Do not hold the lighter pushed in, because it will overheat. Using as an accessory power outlet


Electrical power (12V DC) from the battery is available at the socket when the ignition switch is either in the “ACC” or “ON” posi- tion. If you use the socket as an accessory power outlet, take the following precau- tions. When the socket is not in use, always put the cap on the socket to prevent any for- eign object from entering it.


Use only in-car use electrical ap- pliances which are designed for 12V DC and which consume less than 120W. Overloading the sock- et can cause a short circuit. Do not use double adapters or more than one electrical appliance.


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If the plug on your electric appli- ance is either too loose or too tight for the socket, this can result in a poor contact or cause the plug to get stuck. Only use plugs that fit properly. Use of an electric appliance in the socket for a long period of time while the engine is not running can cause battery discharge. Before driving your vehicle, make sure that the plug and the cord on your electrical appliance will not interfere with your shifting gears and operating the accelerator and brake pedals. If they do, do not use the electrical appliance while driving.


If the socket has been used for electrical appliances, damage may have been done to the internal mechanism that causes a cigarette lighter to “pop out” after its ele- ment has been heated. For that reason, a cigarette lighter, even if it is a genuine part, should not be used in the socket. If you want to use the socket for a cigarette lighter again, or to protect your purchaser before you sell your vehicle, have your SUBARU dealer replace the socket with a new one.


Ashtray


NOTE


600222
To open the ashtray, push lightly on the lid below the climate controls. Fully close the lid after using it to help re- duce residual smoke. To remove the ashtray for cleaning, hold the right and left sides of the ashtray and pull it out.


600097
Particles of ash and tobacco will accu- mulate around the hinges of the ash- tray’s inner lid. Clean them off using a toothbrush or other narrow-ended im- plement.


Do not use ashtrays as waste recep- tacles or leave a lighted cigarette in an ashtray. This could cause a fire.


Floor mat (if equipped)


Coat hook


Interior equipment 6-9


600513
A retaining pin is located on the driver’s side of the vehicle next to the fuel filler door release. The floor mat is secured using the built-in grommet, by placing the grommet over the pin and pushing downward.


600481


Make sure the driver’s floor mat is placed back in its proper location and correctly secured on its retain- ing pin. If the floor mat slips forward and interferes with the movement of the pedals during driving, it could cause an accident.


600224
The coat hook is attached to the rear left passenger’s hand grip.


Never hang anything on the coat hook that might obstruct the driv- er’s view or that could cause injury in sudden stops or in a collision. And do not hang items on the coat hook that weigh 2.2 lbs (1 kg) or more.


6-10 Interior equipment Cargo area cover (Wagon – if equipped)


The cargo area cover is provided for cov- ering the cargo area and to protect its con- tents from direct sunlight. This cover is de- tachable to make room for additional car- go.


Using the cover


600225
To extend the cover, pull the end of the cover out of the housing, then insert its hooks into the catches as shown. To re- wind it, unhook it from the catches and it will rewind automatically. You should hold on to the cover and guide it back into the cover housing while it is rewinding.


Do not place anything on the ex- tended cover. Putting excessive weight on the extended cover can break it and an object on the cover could tumble forward in the event of a sudden stop or collision. This could cause serious injury.


Be careful not to scratch the rear gate stays while extending and re- winding the cover. Scratches on the stays could cause leakage of gas from the stays, which may result in their inability to hold the rear gate open. To remove the cover


1. Rewind the cover.


600226
2. Pull either sleeve on the end of the cov- er housing to shorten the cover’s length. 3. Take it off the retainer.


Stowage of the cover


600227


The cargo area cover can be stowed un- der the cargo floor.


To install the cover housing 1. Pull either sleeve on the end of the cov- er housing to shorten the cover’s length.


Cargo tie-down hooks (Wag- on – if equipped)


Interior equipment 6-11


The cargo tie-down hooks are de- signed only for securing light cargo. Never try to secure cargo that ex- ceeds the capacity of the hooks. The maximum load capacity is 44 lbs (20
kg) per a hook.


600228
2. Insert the projections located on the both ends of the sleeve into the recesses of the retainers.


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