60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm2)
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Vehicle placard
B00164
The vehicle placard is affixed to the
drivers side B-pillar.
Example:
D00126
The vehicle placard shows original tire size, recommended cold tire infla- tion pressure on each tire at maxi- mum loaded vehicle weight, seating capacity and loading information.
Adverse safety consequences of under-inflation
Driving at high speeds with exces- sively low tire pressures can cause the tires to flex severely and to rapidly become hot. A sharp increase in tem- perature could cause tread separa- tion, and failure of the tire(s). Possi- ble resulting loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident.
Measuring and adjusting air pressure to achieve proper infla- tion
Check and, if necessary, adjust the pressure of each tire (including the spare) at least once a month and be- fore any long journey. Check the tire pressures when the tires are cold. Use a pressure gauge to adjust the tire pressures to the specific values. Driving even a short distance warms up the tires and increases the tire pressures. Also, the tire pressures
are affected by the outside tempera- ture. It is best to check tire pressure outdoors before driving the vehicle. When a tire becomes warm, the air in- side it expands, causing the tire pres- sure to increase. Be careful not to mistakenly release air from a warm tire to reduce its pressure.
Glossary of tire terminology Cold tire pressure
The pressure in a tire that has been driven less than 1 mile or has been standing for three hours or more. Maximum inflation pressure
The maximum cold inflation pressure to which a tire may be inflated.
Recommended
inflation pres-
sure The cold inflation pressure recom- mended by a vehicle manufacturer.
Intended outboard sidewall 1)The sidewall that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering or bears manufacturer, brand, and/or model name molding that is higher or deeper than the same molding on the other sidewall of the tire, or 2)The outward facing sidewall of an
asymmetrical tire that has a particu- lar side that must always face out- ward when mounting on a vehicle. Accessory weight
The combined weight (in excess of those standard items which may be replaced) of floor mats, leather seats and cross bars to the extent that these items are available as factory-in- stalled equipment (whether installed or not).
Curb weight
The weight of a motor vehicle with standard equipment the maximum capacity of fuel, oil, and coolant and air conditioning.
including
Maximum loaded vehicle weight The sum of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight and production options weight.
Normal occupant weight
150 lbs (68 kg) times the number of occupants (3 occupants). Occupant distribution
Distribution of occupants in a vehicle, 2 in front, 1 in rear seat.
Production options weight
The combined weight of those in- stalled regular production options
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weighing over 5.1 lbs (2.3 kg) in ex- cess of those standards items which they replace, not previously consid- ered in curb weight or accessory weight.
Vehicle capacity weight
The total weight of cargo, luggage and occupants that can be added to the vehicle.
Vehicle maximum load on a tire
Load on an individual tire that is deter- mined by distributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight and dividing by two.
Vehicle normal load on a tire
Load on an individual tire that is deter- mined by distributing to each axle its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight and dividing by two.
Tire care maintenance and safety practices Check on a daily basis that the tires are free from serious damage, nails, and stones. At the same time, check the tires for abnormal wear.
Inspect the tire tread regularly and replace the tires before their tread
wear indicators become visible. When a tires tread wear indicator becomes visible, the tire is worn beyond the ac- ceptable limit and must be replaced immediately. With a tire in this condi- tion, driving at even low speeds in wet weather can cause the vehicle to hy- droplane. Possible resulting loss of vehicle control can lead to an acci- dent.
To maximize the life of each tire and
ensure that the tires wear uniformly, it
is best to rotate the tires every 7,500
miles (12,500 km). Rotating the tires
involves switching the front and rear
tires on the right-hand side of the ve-
hicle and similarly switching the front
and rear tires on the left-hand side of
the vehicle. (Each tire must be kept on
its original side of the vehicle.) Re-
place any damaged or unevenly worn
tire at the time of rotation. After tire ro-
tation, adjust the tire pressures and
make sure the wheel nuts are correct-
ly tightened. A tightening torque spec-
ification and a tightening sequence
specification for the wheel nuts can be
found Flat tires section in chapter 9.
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13-8 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
Vehicle load limit how to de- termine
The load capacity of your vehicle is determined by weight, not by avail- able cargo space. The load limit of your vehicle is shown on the vehicle placard attached to the drivers side B-pillar. Locate the statement The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs on your vehicles placard. The vehicle placard also shows seat- ing capacity of your vehicle. The total load capacity includes the total weight of driver and all passen- gers and their belongings, any cargo, any optional equipment such as a trailer hitch, roof rack or bike carrier, etc., and the tongue load of a trailer. Therefore cargo capacity can be cal- culated by the following method. Cargo capacity = Load limit (total weight of occupants + total weight of optional equipment + tongue load of a trailer (if applicable)) For towing capacity information and weight limits, refer to Trailer towing section in chapter 8.
Calculating total and load capac- ities varying seating configura- tions
Calculate the available load capacity as shown in the following examples: Example 1A
1. Calculate the total weight.
Total weight = 154 lbs (70 kg) + 662 lbs (300 kg)
(Occupant)
(Cargo)
= 816 lbs (370 kg) 2. Calculate the available load capac- ity by subtracting the total weight from the vehicle capacity weight of 900 lbs (408 kg).
3. The result of step 2 shows that a further 84 lbs (38 kg) of cargo can be carried.
D00117
Vehicle capacity weight of the vehicle
is 900 lbs (408 kg), which is indicated
on the vehicle placard with the state-
ment The combined weight of occu-
pants and cargo should never exceed
900 lbs or 408 kg.
For example, if the vehicle has one
occupant weighing 154 lbs (70 kg)
plus cargo weighing 662 lbs (300 kg).
Example 1B
2. Calculate the available load capac- ity.
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on the vehicle placard with the state- ment The combined weight of occu- pants and cargo should never exceed 408 kg or 900 lbs. For example, the vehicle has one oc- cupant weighing 165 lbs (75 kg) plus cargo weighing 375 lbs (170 kg). In addition, the vehicle is fitted with a trailer hitch weighing 22 lbs (10 kg), to which is attached a trailer weighing 1,764 lbs (800 kg). 10% of the trailer weight is applied to the trailer tongue (i.e. Tongue load = 176 lbs (80 kg)). 1. Calculate the total weight.
Total weight = 165 lbs (75 kg) + 375 lbs (170 kg)
(Occupant)
(Cargo)
3. The total weight now exceeds the capacity weight by 92 lbs (42 kg), so the cargo weight must be reduced by 92 lbs (42 kg) or more. Example 2A
D00118
Vehicle capacity weight of the vehicle
is 900 lbs (408 kg), which is indicated
+ 22 lbs (10 kg) + 176 lbs (80 kg) (Tongue load)
(Trailer hitch)
= 738 lbs (335 kg) 2. Calculate the available load capac- ity.
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For example, if a person weighing 176
lbs (80 kg) now enters the same vehi-
cle (bringing the number of occupants
to two), the calculations are as fol-
lows:
1. Calculate the total weight.
Total weight = 154 lbs (70 kg) + 176 lbs (80 kg)
(Occupant)
+ 662 lbs (300 kg)
(Cargo)
= 992 lbs (450 kg)
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3. The result of step 2 shows that a further 162 lbs (73 kg) of cargo can be carried. Example 2B
the vehicle for the child to use, the cal- culations are as follows: 1. Calculate the total weight.
2. Calculate the available load capac- ity.
D00119
For example, if a person weighing 143
lbs (65 kg) and a child weighing 40 lbs
(18 kg) now enter the same vehicle
(bringing the number of occupants to
three), and a child restraint system
weighing 11 lbs (5 kg) is installed in
3. The total weight now exceeds the
capacity weight by 32 lbs (15 kg), so the cargo weight must be reduced by 32 lbs (15 kg) or more.
Determining compatibility of tire and vehicle load capaci- ties
The sum of four tires maximum load ratings must exceed the maximum loaded vehicle weight (GVWR). In addition, sum of the maximum load ratings of two front tires and of two rear tires must exceed each axles maximum loaded capacity (GAWR). Original equipment tires are designed to fulfill those conditions. The maximum loaded vehicle weight is referred to Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). And each axles maximum loaded capacity is referred to Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). The GVWR and each axles GAWR are shown on the vehicle cer- tification label affixed to the drivers door. The GVWR and front and rear GAWRs are determined by not only the maximum load rating of tires but also loaded capacities of the vehicles
suspension, axles and other parts of the body. Therefore, this means that the vehicle cannot necessarily be loaded up to the tires maximum load rating on the tire sidewall.
Adverse safety consequenc- es of overloading on handling and stopping and on tires
Overloading could affect vehicle han- dling, stopping distance, vehicle and tire as shown in the following. This could lead to an accident and possibly result in severe personal injury.
Vehicle stability will deteriorate. Heavy and/or high-mounted loads
could increase the risk of rollover. Stopping distance will increase. Brakes could overheat and fail. Suspension, bearings, axles and other body parts could break or expe- rience accelerated wear that will shorten vehicle life.
Tires could fail. Tread separation could occur. Tire could separate from its rim.
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ferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduc- es the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
Steps for Determining Cor- rect Load Limit
1. Locate the statement The com- bined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX pounds on your vehicles placard. 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kilograms or XXX pounds. 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and lug- gage load capacity. For example, if the XXX amount equals 1,400 lbs (635 kg) and there will be five- 150 lbs (68 kg) passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1,400 750 (5 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safe- ly exceed the available cargo and lug- gage load capacity calculated in Step 4. 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trail- er, load from your trailer will be trans-
150) = 650 lbs.)
13-12 Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Uniform tire quality grading standards
Treadwear
This information indicates the relative
performance of passenger car tires in
the area of treadwear, traction, and
temperature resistance. This is to aid
the consumer in making an informed
choice in the purchase of tires.
Quality grades can be found where
applicable on the tire sidewall be-
tween tread shoulder and maximum
section width. For example:
Treadwear 200 Traction AA Tem-
perature A
The quality grades apply to new pneu-
matic tires for use on passenger cars.
However, they do not apply to deep
tread, winter type snow tires, space-
saver or temporary use spare tires,
tires with nominal rim diameters of 12
inches or less, or to some limited pro-
duction tires.
All passenger car tires must confirm
to Federal Safety Requirements in
addition to these grades.
The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled con- ditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half (1-1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The relative perfor- mance of tires depends upon the ac- tual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving hab- its, service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate.
Traction AA, A, B, C
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those grades represent the tires ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on speci- fied government test surfaces of as- phalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.
The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight- ahead braking traction tests, and does not include accelera- tion, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
Temperature A, B, C
The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tires resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled condi- tions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high tempera- ture can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C corre- sponds to a level of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of per- formance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.
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tain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.
The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not over- loaded. Excessive speed, under- inflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combina- tion, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
Reporting safety defects (USA) If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately in- form the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Subaru of America, Inc. If NHTSA receives similar com- plaints, it may open an investiga- tion, and if it finds that a safety de- fect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA can- not become involved in individual problems between you, your deal- er, or Subaru of America, Inc. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll- free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366- 0123 in the Washington D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Depart- ment of Transportation, Washing- ton, D.C. 20590. You can also ob-
Index
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14-2 Index
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) .......................................... 7-22
Warning light ....................................................... 3-17, 7-23
Accessories ............................................................. 5-2, 11-43
Accessory power outlet ............................................... 6-5, 6-7
Active head restraint ........................................................... 1-4
Air cleaner element ........................................................ 11-15
Air conditioner operation .................................................... 4-7
Air filtration system ........................................................... 4-12
Air flow selection ................................................................ 4-2
Alarm system .................................................................... 2-13
All-Wheel Drive warning light (AWD AT vehicles) ............ 3-19
Aluminum wheels ........................................................... 11-35
Antenna system ................................................................. 5-2
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) .......................................... 7-22
Arming the system ............................................................ 2-14
Armrest ............................................................................... 1-7
Ashtray ............................................................................... 6-8
AT OIL TEMPerature warning light .................................. 3-17
Audio set ............................................................................ 5-3
Auto-dimming mirror/compass ......................................... 3-32
Automatic climate control system ....................................... 4-7
Automatic transmission .................................................... 7-16
Capacities .................................................................... 12-4
Fluid ........................................................................... 11-20
Selector lever ............................................................... 7-16
Shift lock release ......................................................... 7-19
Temperature warning light ........................................... 3-17
Automatic/Emergency Locking Retractor (A/ELR) ........... 1-11
Battery ............................................................................ 11-40
Brake
Jump starting ................................................................. 9-9
Replacement (Remote keyless entry system) ............... 2-9
Booster ...................................................................... 11-27
Fluid ........................................................................... 11-25
Pad and lining ............................................................ 11-28
Pedal .......................................................................... 11-27
Brake pedal
Free play .................................................................... 11-27
Reserve distance ....................................................... 11-27
Brake system .................................................................... 7-21
Warning light ................................................................ 3-18
Braking ............................................................................. 7-21
Breaking-in of new brake pads and linings ................ 11-29
Tips .............................................................................. 7-21
Chart ............................................................................ 12-9
Replacing ................................................................... 11-44
Bulb
Capacities ......................................................................... 12-4
Cargo
Area bars ..................................................................... 6-12
Area cover ................................................................... 6-10
Area light ............................................................. 6-2, 11-50
Tie-down hooks ........................................................... 6-11
Catalytic converter .............................................................. 8-3
Center
Console .......................................................................... 6-4
Ventilators ...................................................................... 4-3
Changing
Flat tire ........................................................................... 9-4
Checking
Oil and oil filter ............................................................. 11-8
Charge warning light ........................................................ 3-16
CHECK ENGINE warning light/Malfunction indicator
lamp .............................................................................. 3-16
Brake pedal free play ................................................. 11-27
Brake pedal reserve distance .................................... 11-27
Clutch function ........................................................... 11-28
Clutch pedal free play ................................................ 11-28
Engine oil level ............................................................ 11-8
Fluid level ................................. 11-20, 11-24, 11-25, 11-26
Gear oil level ........................................ 11-18, 11-21, 11-22
Child restraint systems ..................................................... 1-23
Installation with A/ELR seatbelt ................................... 1-26
Lower and tether anchorages ...................................... 1-30
Child safety ............................................................................ 5
Locks ........................................................................... 2-18
Key ................................................................................ 3-5
Seatbelt .............................................................. 1-11, 3-14
Cigarette lighter socket ....................................................... 6-6
Cleaning
Aluminum wheels ........................................................ 10-3
Interior ......................................................................... 10-5
Ventilator grille ............................................................. 4-11
Climate control system
Automatic ....................................................................... 4-7
Manual ........................................................................... 4-3
Clock ................................................................................ 3-22
Clutch fluid ...................................................................... 11-26
Clutch pedal ................................................................... 11-28
Coat hook ........................................................................... 6-9
Chime
Index 14-3
Coin tray ............................................................................. 6-4
Cooling system ............................................................... 11-12
Corrosion protection ................................................ 8-10, 10-4
Cruise control .................................................................... 7-27
Indicator light ................................................................ 3-20
Set indicator light ......................................................... 3-20
Cup holder .......................................................................... 6-5
Daytime running light system ............................................ 3-23
Differential gear oil
Front ........................................................................... 11-21
Rear ........................................................................... 11-22
Dimensions ....................................................................... 12-2
Disarming the system ....................................................... 2-15
Disc brake pad wear warning indicators ........................... 7-22
Dome light ................................................................ 6-2, 11-50
Door locks ........................................................................... 2-4
Door open warning light .................................................... 3-19
Drive belts ....................................................................... 11-18
Drivers control center differential ..................................... 7-12
Drivers control center differential
Auto indicator light ....................................................... 3-20
Indicator lights .............................................................. 3-21
Driving
Car phone/cell phone ........................................................ 7
Drinking ............................................................................. 6
Drugs ................................................................................ 7
Foreign countries ........................................................... 8-4
Pets ................................................................................... 7
Snowy and icy roads ...................................................... 8-9
Tips ............................................................. 7-10, 7-12, 8-5
14-4 Index
Tired or sleepy ................................................................... 7
EBD (Electronic brake force distribution) system ............. 7-24
Electrical system .............................................................. 12-3
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system ........... 7-24
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) ................................ 1-11
Engine
Compartment overview ................................................ 11-6
Coolant ...................................................................... 11-12
Exhaust gas (Carbon monoxide) ............................... 6, 8-2
Hood ............................................................................ 11-4
Oil ................................................................................ 11-8
Overheating ................................................................. 9-11
Starting .......................................................................... 7-7
Stopping ........................................................................ 7-8
Exterior care ..................................................................... 10-2
Flat tires ............................................................................. 9-4
Floor mat ............................................................................ 6-9
Fluid level
Automatic transmission ............................................. 11-20
Brake ......................................................................... 11-25
Clutch ........................................................................ 11-26
Power steering ........................................................... 11-24
Folding down the rear seat ................................................. 1-8
Front
Differential gear oil ..................................................... 11-21
Fog light ..................................................................... 11-48
Fog light button ............................................................ 3-26
Seatbelt pretensioners ................................................. 1-20
Seats .............................................................................. 1-2
Turn signal light ......................................................... 11-48
Fuel ..................................................................................... 7-2
Economy hints ............................................................... 8-2
Filler lid and cap ............................................................. 7-4
Gauge ................................................................... 3-8, 3-12
Requirements ................................................................ 7-2
Fuses .............................................................................. 11-41
Fuses and circuits ............................................................. 12-6
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) .................................. 8-14
Glove box ........................................................................... 6-4
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) ............................. 8-14
Hazard warning flasher ....................................................... 3-6
Head restraint adjustment (Front) ....................................... 1-4
Head restraint adjustment (Wagon) .................................... 1-7
Headlight beam leveler ..................................................... 3-25
Headlight flasher ............................................................... 3-23
Headlight indicator light .................................................... 3-21
Headlights .............................................................. 3-22, 11-45
Heater operation ................................................................. 4-5
High beam indicator light .................................................. 3-20
High mount stop light ...................................................... 11-51
Horn .................................................................................. 3-35
Hose and connections .................................................... 11-12
I
Ignition switch ..................................................................... 3-3
Illuminated entry ................................................................. 2-8
Illumination brightness control .......................................... 3-25
Immobilizer ......................................................................... 2-3
Indicator light
High beam ................................................................... 3-20
Selector lever position ................................................. 3-20
Turn signal ................................................................... 3-20
Inside mirror ..................................................................... 3-32
Intercooler water spray ................................................... 11-35
Switch .......................................................................... 3-31
Warning light ................................................................ 3-19
Interior light ......................................................................... 6-2
Internal trunk lid release handle ....................................... 2-21
Jack and jack handle ........................................................ 9-16
Jump starting ...................................................................... 9-9
Key
Interlock release ............................................................ 3-5
Number .......................................................................... 2-2
Reminder chime ............................................................ 3-5
Keys ................................................................................... 2-2
Leather seat materials ...................................................... 10-5
Light
Cargo area .......................................................... 6-2, 11-50
Index 14-5
Dome .................................................................. 6-2, 11-50
Map ..................................................................... 6-2, 11-50
Light control switch ........................................................... 3-22
Limited slip differential (LSD) ............................................ 7-20
Loading your vehicle ......................................................... 8-12
LSD (Limited slip differential) ............................................ 7-20
Main fuse ........................................................................ 11-43
Maintenance
Precautions .................................................................. 11-3
Schedule ...................................................................... 11-3
Seatbelt ........................................................................ 1-18
Tools ............................................................................ 9-16
Malfunction indicator lamp (Check Engine light) ............... 3-16
Manual climate control system ........................................... 4-3
Manual transmission
5 speeds ...................................................................... 7-11
6 speeds ........................................................................ 7-9
Map light .................................................................. 6-2, 11-50
Maximum load limits ......................................................... 8-20
Meters and gauges .................................................... 3-6, 3-11
Mirrors ............................................................................... 3-32
Moonroof .................................................................. 2-24, 9-15
New vehicle break-in driving the first 1,000 miles
(1,600 km) ....................................................................... 8-2
Odometer/Trip meter ................................................. 3-7, 3-11
14-6 Index
Off road driving ................................................................... 8-6
Oil filter ............................................................................. 11-8
Oil level
Engine ......................................................................... 11-8
Front differential (AT vehicles) ................................... 11-21
Manual transmission .................................................. 11-18
Rear differential ......................................................... 11-22
Oil pressure warning light ................................................. 3-16
Outside mirrors ................................................................. 3-33
Outside temperature indicator ................................... 3-9, 3-13
Overheating engine .......................................................... 9-11
Parking
Brake ........................................................................... 7-25
Brake stroke .............................................................. 11-29
Light switch .................................................................. 3-25
Tips .............................................................................. 7-25
Periodic inspections ........................................................... 8-4
Power
Door locking switches .................................................... 2-6
Steering ....................................................................... 7-21
Steering fluid ............................................................. 11-24
Windows ...................................................................... 2-18
Preparing to drive ............................................................... 7-6
Printed antenna .................................................................. 5-2
Rear
Combination lights ..................................................... 11-48
Differential gear oil ..................................................... 11-22
Differential oil temperature warning light ...................... 3-17
Gate ............................................................................. 2-23
Seats .............................................................................. 1-6
Folding down (Wagon) ................................................... 1-8
Defogger button ........................................................... 3-29
Wiper and washer switch ............................................. 3-28
Rear seat
Rear window
Recommended
Automatic transmission fluid ...................................... 11-21
Brake fluid .................................................................. 11-25
Clutch fluid ................................................................. 11-26
Oil grade and viscosity ................................... 11-10, 11-11,
11-19, 11-22, 11-23
Power steering fluid ................................................... 11-24
Spark plugs ................................................................ 11-17
Remote keyless entry system ............................................. 2-7
Replacement
Brake pad and lining .................................................. 11-28
Wiper blades .............................................................. 11-37
Air cleaner element .................................................... 11-15
Battery (Remote keyless entry system) ......................... 2-9
Lost transmitters (keyless entry system) ...................... 2-10
Replacing bulbs .............................................................. 11-44
Cargo area light ......................................................... 11-50
Dome light .................................................................. 11-50
Front fog light ............................................................. 11-48
Front turn signal light ................................................. 11-48
Headlights .................................................................. 11-45
High mount stop light ................................................. 11-51
License plate light ...................................................... 11-50
Replacing
Map light .................................................................... 11-50
Parking light ............................................................... 11-48
Rear combination lights ............................................. 11-48
Trunk light .................................................................. 11-51
REV indicator light and buzzer ........................................... 3-9
Rocking the vehicle .......................................................... 8-12
Roof rail and crossbar ...................................................... 8-14
Seat
Fabric ........................................................................... 10-5
Heater ............................................................................ 1-5
Seatbelt ................................................................................. 4
Extender ...................................................................... 1-19
Maintenance ................................................................ 1-18
Pretensioners .............................................................. 1-20
Safety tips ...................................................................... 1-9
Warning light and chime ..................................... 1-11, 3-14
Seatbelts ............................................................................ 1-9
Selector lever ................................................................... 7-16
Position indicator ......................................................... 3-20
Shift lock release .............................................................. 7-19
Shock sensors .................................................................. 2-17
Side ventilators ................................................................... 4-3
Snow tires ......................................................................... 8-10
Sounding a panic alarm ...................................................... 2-8
Spark plugs .................................................................... 11-17
Specifications ................................................................... 12-2
Speedometer ............................................................. 3-6, 3-11
SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System
airbag) ....................................................................... 4, 1-35
SRS airbag system monitors ............................................ 1-56
Index 14-7
SRS airbag system servicing ............................................ 1-57
SRS airbag system warning light ...................................... 3-15
SRS side airbag ................................................................ 1-51
Starting the engine .............................................................. 7-7
State emission testing (U.S. only) ....................................... 7-5
Stopping the engine ............................................................ 7-8
Storage compartments ....................................................... 6-4
Sun shades ....................................................................... 2-25
Sun visors ........................................................................... 6-3
Supplemental Restraint System airbag (SRS) .................. 1-35
Synthetic leather upholstery ............................................. 10-5
Tachometer ................................................................ 3-7, 3-12
Temperature gauge ................................................... 3-8, 3-13
Temporary spare tire .......................................................... 9-2
Tilt steering wheel ............................................................. 3-35
Tire
Chains .......................................................................... 8-11
Inspection ................................................................... 11-30
Pressures and wear ................................................... 11-30
Replacement .............................................................. 11-33
Rotation ...................................................................... 11-33
Tires .................................................................................. 12-4
Types ......................................................................... 11-30
Tires and wheels ............................................................. 11-30
Top tether anchorages ...................................................... 1-33
Towing .............................................................................. 9-11
All wheels on the ground .............................................. 9-14
Flat-bed truck ............................................................... 9-13
Hitch ............................................................................. 8-17
Trailer
14-8 Index
Hitches ........................................................................ 8-23
Towing ......................................................................... 8-19
Towing tips .................................................................. 8-25
Trunk lid ........................................................................... 2-20
Release handle ........................................................... 2-21
Trunk light ...................................................................... 11-51
Turn signal
Indicator lights ............................................................. 3-20
Lever ........................................................................... 3-24
Under-floor storage compartment .................................... 6-12
Valet mode ....................................................................... 2-16
Vanity mirror ....................................................................... 6-3
Vehicle
Capacity weight ........................................................... 8-13
Identification .............................................................. 12-10
Symbols ............................................................................. 3
Ventilator ............................................................................ 4-2
Warning and indicator lights ............................................. 3-14
Warning lights
ABS ............................................................................. 3-17
All-Wheel Drive ............................................................ 3-19
Anti-lock Brake System ............................................... 3-17
AT OIL TEMPerature ................................................... 3-17
Brake system ............................................................... 3-18
Charge ......................................................................... 3-16
CHECK ENGINE ......................................................... 3-16
Door open .................................................................... 3-19
Oil pressure ................................................................. 3-16
R.Diff TEMPerature ..................................................... 3-17
Seatbelt ............................................................... 1-11, 3-14
SRS airbag system ...................................................... 3-15
Warranties and maintenance ............................................ 8-19
Washing ............................................................................ 10-2
Waxing and polishing ....................................................... 10-3
Wear indicators ............................................................... 11-33
Wheel
Alignment ..................................................................... 12-5
Balance ...................................................................... 11-32
Replacement .............................................................. 11-34
Windows ........................................................................... 2-18
Windshield
Windshield washer fluid ............................................. 11-36
Wiper and washer switches ......................................... 3-27
Wiper deicer ................................................................. 3-30
Winter driving ...................................................................... 8-8
Wiper and washer ............................................................. 3-26
3
13
12
11
10
000134
GAS STATION REFERENCE
of 93 AKI or higher.
Fuel octane rating
Fuel:
2.5-liter non-turbo models
Use only unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 AKI or higher. WRX
Use premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 AKI or
higher. If premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91
AKI is not available, regular unleaded gasoline with octane rating
of 87 AKI or higher may be temporarily used. For optimum engine
performance and driveability, it is required that you use premium
grade unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 AKI or higher.
WRX-STI
Use super-premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 93
AKI or higher. If super-premium unleaded gasoline with an octane
rating of 93 AKI is not available, premium unleaded gasoline with
octane rating of 91 AKI or higher may be temporarily used. For op-
timum engine performance and driveability, it is required that you
use super-premium grade unleaded gasoline with an octane rating
Cold tire pressure:
Item
Tire size Wheel size Pressure
Temporary spare tire
Front Rear Size Pressure
2.5i, OUTBACK SPORT
P205/55R16 89V
16
61/2 JJ
33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm2) 30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2)
This octane rating is the average of the Research Octane and Mo- tor Octane numbers and is commonly referred to as the Anti Knock Index (AKI). Refer to Fuel section in this manual. Fuel capacity: 15.9 US gal (60 liters, 13.2 Imp gal) Engine oil: Use only API classification SM with the words ENERGY CON- SERVING and the ILSAC certification mark (starburst mark) dis- played on the container. Engine oil capacity: 4.2 US qt (4.0 liters, 3.5 Imp qt)
WRX
215/45R17 91W
17
7 JJ
WRX-STI
225/45R17 90W
17
8 JJ
33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm2) 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm2)
36 psi (250 kPa, 2.5 kgf/cm2) 30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2)
T135/70 D16
T135/70 D17
60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm2)
Foreword
Congratulations on choosing a SUBARU vehicle. This Owners Manual has all the information necessary to keep your SUBARU in excellent condition and to properly maintain the emission control system for minimizing emission pollutants. We urge you to read this manual carefully so that you may understand your vehicle and its operation. For information not found in this Owners Manual, such as details concerning repairs or adjustments, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your SUBARU or the nearest SUBARU dealer. The information, specifications and illustrations found in this man- ual are those in effect at the time of printing. FUJI HEAVY INDUS- TRIES LTD. reserves the right to change specifications and de- signs at any time without prior notice and without incurring any ob- ligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles previous- ly sold. This Owners Manual applies to all models and covers all equipment, including factory installed options. Some explanations, therefore may be for equipment not installed in your vehicle. Please leave this manual in the vehicle at the time of resale. The next owner will need the information found herein.
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
© copyright 2005 FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
This manual describes the following vehicle types.
Sedan
000167
Wagon and OUTBACK SPORT
000055
Warranties
WRX-STI
WRX-STI models are equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) head- lights that contain mercury. For that reason, it is necessary to remove HID headlights before vehicle dis- posal. Once removed, please reuse, recycle or dispose of the HID head- lights as hazardous waste.
All models except WRX-STI
This vehicle does not contain mer- cury devices or parts.
Warranties for U.S.A.
All SUBARU vehicles distributed by Subaru of America, Inc. and sold at retail by an authorized SUBARU dealer in the United States come with the following warranties:
SUBARU Limited Warranty Emission Control Systems Warranty Emissions Performance Warranty
All warranty information, including details of coverage and exclusions, is in the Warranty and Maintenance Booklet. Please read these warranties carefully.
Warranties for Canada
All SUBARU vehicles distributed by Subaru Canada, Inc. and sold at retail by an authorized SUBARU dealer in Canada come with the following warranties:
SUBARU Limited Warranty Anti-Corrosion Warranty Emission Control Warranty
All warranty information, including details of coverage and exclusions, is in the War- ranty and Service Booklet. Please read these warranties carefully.
How to use this owners man- ual
Using your Owners manual
Before you operate your vehicle, carefully read this manual. To protect yourself and extend the service life of your vehicle, fol- low the instructions in this manual. Failure to observe these instructions may result in serious injury and damage to your vehicle. This manual is composed of fourteen chapters. Each chapter begins with a brief table of contents, so you can usually tell at a glance if that chapter contains the infor- mation you want. Chapter 1: Seat, seatbelt and SRS air- bags This chapter informs you how to use the seat and seatbelt and contains precau- tions for the SRS airbags. Chapter 2: Keys and doors This chapter informs you how to operate the keys, locks and windows. Chapter 3: Instruments and controls This chapter informs you about the opera- tion of instrument panel indicators and how to use the instruments and other switches. Chapter 4: Climate Control This chapter informs you how to operate
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the climate control. Chapter 5: Audio This chapter informs you how to operate your audio system. Chapter 6: Interior equipment This chapter informs you how to operate interior equipment. Chapter 7: Starting and operating This chapter informs you how to start and operate your SUBARU. Chapter 8: Driving tips This chapter informs you how to drive your SUBARU in various conditions and ex- plains some safety tips on driving. Chapter 9: In case of emergency This chapter informs you what to do if you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. Chapter 10: Appearance care This chapter informs you how to keep your SUBARU looking good. Chapter 11: Maintenance and service This chapter informs you when you need to take your SUBARU to the dealer for scheduled maintenance and informs you how to keep your SUBARU running prop- erly. Chapter 12: Specifications This chapter informs you about dimension and capacities of your SUBARU. Chapter 13: Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
This chapter informs you about Uniform tire quality grading standards and Report- ing safety defects. Chapter 14: Index This is an alphabetical listing of all thats in this manual. You can use it to quickly find something you want to read.
Safety warnings
You will find a number of WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs in this manual. These safety warnings alert you to poten- tial hazards that could result in injury to you or others. Please read these safety warnings as well as all other portions of this manual careful- ly in order to gain a better understanding of how to use your SUBARU vehicle safe- ly.
A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.
A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehi- cle, or both, could result if the cau- tion is ignored.
NOTE A NOTE gives information or sugges- tions how to make better use of your vehicle.
Safety symbol
000013
You will find a circle with a slash through it
in this manual. This symbol means Do
not, Do not do this, or Do not let this
happen, depending upon the context.
Vehicle symbols
There are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.
Mark
Name
CAUTION
Power door lock and unlock
Passengers windows lock and unlock
Fuel
Front fog lights
Parking lights
Hazard warning flasher
Cigarette lighter
Engine hood
Mark
Name
Mark
Name
Trunk lid (Sedan)
Seat heater
Child restraint top tether an- chorages
Child restraint lower anchor- ages
Horn
Windshield wiper deicer
Wiper intermittent
Windshield wiper and wash- er
Rear window wiper and washer
Lights
Parking lights, tail lights, li- cense plate light and instru- ment panel illumination
Head lights
Headlight beam leveler
Illumination brightness
Fan speed
Instrument panel outlets
Instrument panel outlets and foot outlets
Foot outlets
Windshield defroster and foot outlets
Windshield defroster
Rear window defogger/Out- side mirror defogger
Air recirculation
Outside air
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Mark
Name
Engine oil
Washer
Door lock (transmitter)
Door unlock (Transmitter)
The SRS airbags deploy with con- siderable speed and force. Occu- pants who are out of proper posi- tion when the SRS airbag deploys could suffer very serious injuries. Because the SRS airbag needs enough space for deployment, the driver should always sit upright and well back in the seat as far from the steering wheel as practi- cal while still maintaining full ve- hicle control and the front passen- ger should move the seat as far back as possible and sit upright and well back in the seat.
Carefully read the sections Seatbelts and *SRS airbag (Supplemental Re- straint System airbag) in chapter 1 of this owners manual for instructions and pre- cautions concerning the seatbelt system and SRS airbag system.
Safety precautions when driving
Seatbelt and SRS airbag
All persons in the vehicle should fasten their seatbelts BEFORE the vehicle starts to move. Otherwise, the possibility of serious injury becomes greater in the event of a sudden stop or accident. To obtain maximum protection in the event of an accident, the driv- er and all passengers in the vehi- cle should always wear seatbelts when the vehicle is moving. The SRS (Supplemental Restraint Sys- tem) airbag does not do away with the need to fasten seatbelts. In combination with the seatbelts, it offers the best combined protec- tion in case of a serious accident. Not wearing a seatbelt increases the chance of severe injury or death in a crash even when the ve- hicle has the SRS airbag.
Child safety
Never hold a child on your lap or in your arms while the vehicle is moving. The passenger cannot protect the child from injury in a collision, because the child will be caught between the passenger and objects inside the vehicle. While riding in the vehicle, infants and small children should always be placed in the REAR seat in an infant or child restraint system which the childs age, height and weight. If a child is too big for a child restraint system, the child should sit in the REAR seat and be restrained us- ing the seatbelts. According to ac- cident statistics, children are saf- er when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions. Never al- low a child to stand up or kneel on the seat.
is appropriate
for
lighter and weaker
Put children aged 12 and under in the REAR seat properly restrained at all times in a child restraint de- vice or in a seatbelt. The SRS air- bag deploys with considerable speed and force and can injure or even kill children, especially if they are 12 years of age and under and are not restrained or improp- erly restrained. Because children are than adults, their risk being injured from deployment is greater. NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD FACING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT SEAT. DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILDS HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG. Always use the child safety locks whenever a child rides in the rear seat. Serious injury could result if a child accidentally opened the door and fell out. Refer to the Child safety locks section in chapter 2.
Always lock the passengers win- dows using the lock switch when children are riding in the vehicle. Failure to follow this procedure could result in injury to a child op- erating the power window. Refer to the Windows section in chap- ter 2. Never leave unattended children in the vehicle. They could acci- dentally injure themselves or oth- ers through inadvertent operation of the vehicle. Also, on hot or sun- ny days, temperature in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to them. Help prevent young children from locking themselves in the trunk. When leaving the vehicle, either close all windows and lock all doors or cancel the inside trunk lid release. Also make certain that the trunk is closed. On hot or sun- ny days, the temperature in a trunk could quickly become high enough to cause death or serious heat-related including brain damage to anyone locked inside, particularly for small chil- dren.
injuries
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Carefully read the sections Child restraint systems, *SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag), and Seatbelts in chapter 1 of this owners manual for in- structions and precautions concerning the child restraint system, seatbelt system and SRS airbag system.
Engine exhaust gas (Carbon monoxide)
Never inhale engine exhaust gas. Engine exhaust gas contains car- bon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas which is dangerous, or even lethal, if inhaled. Always properly maintain the en- gine exhaust system to prevent engine exhaust gas from entering the vehicle. Never run the engine in a closed space, such as a garage, except for the brief time needed to drive the vehicle in or out of it.
Avoid remaining in a parked vehi- cle for a lengthy time while the en- gine is running. If that is unavoid- able, then use the ventilation fan to force fresh air into the vehicle. Always keep the front ventilator inlet grille free from snow, leaves or other obstructions to ensure that the ventilation system always works properly. If at any time you suspect that ex- haust fumes are entering the vehi- cle, have the problem checked and corrected as soon as possi- ble. If you must drive under these conditions, drive only with all win- dows fully open. Keep the trunk lid or rear gate closed while driving to prevent ex- haust gas from entering the vehi- cle.
Drinking and driving
Drinking and then driving is very dangerous. Alcohol in the blood- stream delays your reaction and im- pairs your perception, judgment and attentiveness. If you drive after drinking even if you drink just a lit- tle it will increase the risk of being involved in a serious or fatal acci- dent, injuring or killing yourself, your passengers and others. In ad- dition, if you are injured in the acci- dent, alcohol may increase the se- verity of that injury. Please dont drink and drive. Drunken driving is one of the most fre- quent causes of accidents. Since alcohol affects all people differently, you may have consumed too much alcohol to drive safely even if the level of alcohol in your blood is below the legal limit. The safest thing you can do is never drink and drive. However if you have no choice but to drive, stop drinking and sober up com- pletely before getting behind the wheel.
Drugs and driving
Driving when tired or sleepy
Modification of your vehicle
When you are tired or sleepy, your reaction will be delayed and your perception, judgment and attentive- ness will be impaired. If you drive when tired or sleepy, your, your pas- sengers and other persons chanc- es of being involved in a serious ac- cident may increase. Please do not continue to drive but in- stead find a safe place to rest if you are tired or sleepy. On long trips, you should make periodic rest stops to refresh your- self before continuing on your journey. When possible, you should share the driv- ing with others.
There are some drugs (over the counter and prescription) that can delay your reaction time and impair your perception, judgment and at- tentiveness. If you drive after taking them, it may increase your, your passengers and other persons risk of being involved in a serious or fa- tal accident. If you are taking any drugs, check with your doctor or pharmacist or read the liter- ature that accompanies the medication to determine if the drug you are taking can impair your driving ability. Do not drive af- ter taking any medications that can make you drowsy or otherwise affect your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. If you have a medical condition that requires you to take drugs, please consult with your doctor. Never drive if you are under the influence of any illicit mind-altering drugs. For your own health and well-being, we urge you not to take illegal drugs in the first place and to seek treatment if you are addicted to those drugs.
Your vehicle should not be modi- fied. Modification could affect its performance, safety or durability, and may even violate governmental regulations. In addition, damage or performance problems resulting from modification may not be cov- ered under warranties. Car phone/cell phone and driving
Do not use a car phone/cell phone while driving; it may distract your at- tention from driving and can lead to an accident. If you use a car phone/ cell phone, pull off the road and park in a safe place before using your phone. In some States/Provinces, only hands-free phones may legally be used while driving. Driving with pets
Unrestrained pets can interfere with your driving and distract your attention from
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driving. In a collision or sudden stop, unre- strained pets or cages can be thrown around inside the vehicle and hurt you or your passengers. Besides, the pets can be hurt under these situations. It is also for their own safety that pets should be prop- erly restrained in your vehicle. Restrain a pet with a special traveling harness which can be secured to the rear seat with a seatbelt or use a pet carrier which can be secured to the rear seat by routing a seat- belt through the carriers handle. Never re- strain pets or pet carriers in the front pas- sengers seat. For further information, consult your veterinarian, local animal protection society or pet shop.
Tire pressures
Check and, if necessary, adjust the pres- sure of each tire (including the spare) at least once a month and before any long journey. Check the tire pressure when the tires are cold. Use a pressure gauge to adjust the tire pressures to the values shown on the tire placard. Refer to the Tires and wheels section in chapter 11 for detailed information.
Driving at high speeds with exces- sively low tire pressures can cause the tires to deform severely and to rapidly become hot. A sharp in- crease in temperature could cause tread separation, and destruction of the tires. The resulting loss of vehi- cle control could lead to an acci- dent.
California proposition 65 warning
Engine exhaust, some of its constit- uents, and certain vehicle compo- nents contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addi- tion, certain fluids in vehicles and certain components of product wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause can- cer and birth defects or other repro- ductive harm.
Table of contents
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
Keys and doors
Instruments and controls
Climate control
Audio
Interior equipment
Starting and operating
Driving tips
In case of emergency
Appearance care
Maintenance and service
Specifications
Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
Index
10
11
12
13
14
10
Illustrated index
Exterior
1) Engine hood (page 11-4) 2) Headlight switch (page 3-22) 3) Replacing bulbs (page 11-44) 4) Wiper switch (page 3-27) 5) Moonroof (page 2-24) 6) Door locks (page 2-4) 7) Tire pressure (page 11-30) 8) Flat tires (page 9-4) 9) Tire chains (page 8-11) 10) Front fog light button (page 3-26) 11) Tie-down hooks (page 9-11) 12) Towing hooks (page 9-11)
12
11
10
8 7
000168
1
11
1) Rear window defogger button (page
3-29)
2) Fuel filler lid and cap (page 7-4) 3) Child safety locks (page 2-18) 4) Tie-down/Towing hook (page 9-12) 5) Trunk lid (page 2-20) 6) Rear gate (page 2-23) 7) Roof rail (page 8-14)
000057
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Interior Passenger compartment area
1) Lower anchorages for child restraint
system (page 1-30) 2) Seatbelt (page 1-9) 3) Moonroof (page 2-24) 4) Parking brake lever (page 7-25) 5) Front seat (page 1-2) 6) Rear seat (page 1-6)
000186
13
1) Cup holder (page 6-5) 2) Center console (page 6-4) 3) Glove box (page 6-4) 4) Cigarette lighter (page 6-6) 5) Ashtray (page 6-8)
4 5
000187
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Instrument panel
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
000188
1) Door locks (page 2-4) 2) Outside mirror switch (page 3-34) 3) Light control lever (page 3-22) 4) Combination meter (page 3-11) 5) Wiper control lever (page 3-26) 6) Hazard warning flasher switch (page
3-6)
7) Audio (page 5-1) 8) Gear shift lever (5MT) (page 7-11)/
Gear shift lever (6MT) (page 7-9)/Se- lector lever (AT) (page 7-16)
9) Climate control (page 4-1) 10) Cruise control (page 7-27) 11) Horn (page 3-35) 12) SRS airbag (page 1-35) 13) Tilt steering (page 3-35) 14) Fuse box (page 11-41) 15) Hood lock release knob (page 11-4) 16) Power windows (page 2-18)
Light control and wiper control levers/switches
12
10
11
34
000020
15
1) Parking light switch (page 3-25) 2) Windshield wiper (page 3-27) 3) Mist (page 3-28) 4) Windshield washer (page 3-28) 5) Rear window wiper and washer
switch (page 3-28)
6) Wiper control lever (page 3-28) 7)
Illumination brightness control (page 3-25) 8) Light control lever (page 3-22) 9) Headlight ON/OFF (page 3-22) 10) Headlight flasher High/Low beam
change (page 3-22)
11) Turn signal (for lane change) (page 3-
24)
12) Turn signal (page 3-24)
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1) Fuel gauge (page 3-12) 2) Selector lever position indicator
(page 3-20)
3) Temperature gauge (page 3-13) 4) Tachometer (page 3-12) 5) Speedometer (page 3-11) 6) Odometer and trip meter (page 3-11) 7) Trip meter A/B selection and trip
meter reset knob (page 3-11)
8) Outside temperature indicator (page
3-13) Low fuel warning light (page 3-12)
16
Combination meter U.S.-spec. vehicles WRX
9)
A B
000159
WRX-STI
km/h
17
1) Fuel gauge (page 3-8) 2) DCCD indicator (page 3-21) 3) Temperature gauge (page 3-8) 4) Tachometer (page 3-7) 5) REV indicator (page 3-9) 6) Speedometer (page 3-6) 7) Odometer and trip meter (page 3-7) 8) Trip meter A/B selection and trip
meter reset knob (page 3-7) 9) REV setting knob (page 3-9) 10) Outside temperature indicator (page
3-9)
11) Low fuel warning light (page 3-8)
11
10
000160
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Except turbo models
9)
A B
000161
1) Fuel gauge (page 3-12) 2) Selector lever position indicator
(page 3-20)
3) Temperature gauge (page 3-13) 4) Speedometer (page 3-11) 5) Tachometer (page 3-12) 6) Trip meter A/B selection and trip
meter reset knob (page 3-11)
7) Odometer and trip meter (page 3-11) 8) Outside temperature indicator (page
3-13) Low fuel warning light (page 3-12)
Canada-spec. vehicles WRX
19
1) Fuel gauge (page 3-12) 2) Selector lever position indicator
(page 3-20)
3) Temperature gauge (page 3-13) 4) Tachometer (page 3-12) 5) Speedometer (page 3-11) 6) Odometer and trip meter (page 3-11) 7) Trip meter A/B selection and trip
meter reset knob (page 3-11)
8) Outside temperature indicator (page
3-13) Low fuel warning light (page 3-12)
9)
A B
000162
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WRX-STI
11
10
000163
1) Fuel gauge (page 3-8) 2) DCCD indicator (page 3-21) 3) Temperature gauge (page 3-8) 4) Tachometer (page 3-7) 5) REV indicator (page 3-9) 6) Speedometer (page 3-6) 7) Odometer and trip meter (page 3-7) 8) Trip meter A/B selection and trip
meter reset knob (page 3-7) 9) REV setting knob (page 3-9) 10) Outside temperature indicator (page
3-9)
11) Low fuel warning light (page 3-8)
21
1) Fuel gauge (page 3-12) 2) Selector lever position indicator
(page 3-20)
3) Temperature gauge (page 3-13) 4) Speedometer (page 3-11) 5) Tachometer (page 3-12) 6) Trip meter A/B selection and trip
meter reset knob (page 3-11)
7) Odometer and trip meter (page 3-11) 8) Outside temperature indicator (page
3-13) Low fuel warning light (page 3-12)
Except turbo models