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SRS frontal airbag or both driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbags would not help the occupant in those situations. The driver’s and front passen- ger’s SRS frontal airbags are designed to function on a one-time-only basis.


A head-on collision against a thick con- crete wall at a vehicle speed of 12 to 19
mph (20 to 30 km/h) or higher activates only the driver’s SRS frontal airbag or both driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbags. The airbag(s) will also be acti- vated when the vehicle is exposed to a frontal in fashion and magnitude to the collision described above.


impact similar


SRS airbag deployment depends on the


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! Examples of the types of accidents


in which it is possible that the driver’s/driver’s and front passen- ger’s SRS frontal airbag(s) will de- ploy


Only the driver’s SRS frontal airbag or both driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbags may be activated when the vehicle sustains a hard impact in the undercarriage area from the road surface (such as when the vehicle plunges into a deep ditch, is severely impacted or knocked hard against an obstacle on the road such as a curb).


! Examples of the types of accidents in which deployment of the driver’s/driver’s


and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbag(s) is unlikely to occur


1)


2)


3)


4)


5)


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The vehicle strikes an object, such as a telephone pole or sign pole. The vehicle slides under the load bed of a truck. The vehicle sustains an oblique offset frontal impact. The vehicle sustains an offset collision. The vehicle strikes an object move or deform, such as a parked vehicle.


that can


frontal


There are many types of collisions which might not necessarily require deployment of driver’s/driver’s and front passenger’s In the event of SRS frontal airbag(s). accidents like those illustrated, the dri- ver’s/driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbag(s) may not deploy depend- ing on the level of accident forces in- volved.


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! Examples of the types of accidents


in which the driver’s/driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbag(s) is/are not designed to deploy in most cases


frontal airbags are designed not to deploy in most cases if the vehicle is struck from the side or from behind, or if it rolls onto its side or roof, or if it is involved in a low- speed frontal collision.


be activated on the second impact.


! SRS side airbag and SRS curtain


airbag operation


First impact


1) 2) Second impact


In an accident where the vehicle is impacted more than once, the driver’s and/or front passenger’s SRS frontal airbag(s) will deploy only once on the first impact.


Example: In the case of a double collision, first with another vehicle, then against a concrete wall in immediate succession, once either or both of the driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbags is/are activated on the first impact, it/they will not


The driver’s and front passenger’s SRS side airbags and SRS curtain airbags deploy independently of each other since each has its own impact sensor. There- fore, they may not both deploy in the same accident. Also, the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deploys independently of the driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbags in the steering wheel and instrument panel.


An impact sensor which senses impact force is located in the following locations. . In each of the left and right center pillars . In each of the rear wheel houses


The driver’s and front passenger’s SRS


airbag deploy even when no one occupies the seat on the side on which an impact is applied.


The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag are designed to deploy in the event of an accident involving a moderate to severe side impact collision. They are not designed to deploy in most lesser side impacts. Also, they are not designed to deploy in most frontal or most rear impacts because SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deployment would not help the occupant in those situations. Each SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag are designed to function on a one- time-only basis.


SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deployment depend on the level of force experienced in the passenger compart- ment during a side impact collision. That level differs from one type of collision to another, and it may have no bearing on the visible damage done to the vehicle itself.


. Under the rear center seat


The airbag control module causes both the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag on the impacted side to inflate if both of the following sensors together sense an impact force above a predeter- mined level in a side collision. . One of the center pillar impact sensors . Impact sensor that is located under the rear center seat


The airbag control module causes only the SRS curtain airbag on the impacted side to inflate if both of the following sensors together sense an impact force above a predetermined level in a side collision. . One of the rear wheel house impact sensors . Impact sensor that is located under the rear center seat


After the deployment, the SRS side airbag immediately starts to deflate. The time required from detection of an impact to deflation of an SRS side airbag after deployment is shorter than the blink of an eye. The SRS curtain airbag remains inflated for a while following deployment then slowly deflates.


The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain


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! Example of the type of accident in which the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag will most likely de- ploy


A severe side impact near the front seat activates the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag.


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1-54 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags


! Examples of the types of accidents in which the SRS side airbag and SRS


curtain airbag are unlikely to deploy


1)


2)


3)


4)


5)


The vehicle is involved in an oblique side-on impact. The vehicle is involved in a side-on impact in an area outside the vicinity of the passenger compartment. The vehicle strikes a telephone pole or similar object. The vehicle is involved in a side-on impact from a motorcycle. The vehicle rolls onto its side or roof.


There are many types of collisions which might not necessarily require SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deploy- ment. In the event of accidents like those illustrated, the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag may not deploy depending on the level of accident forces involved.


! Examples of the types of accidents


in which the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag are not designed to deploy in most cases


2)


The vehicle is struck from behind.


The SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag are not designed to deploy in most cases if the vehicle is involved in a frontal collision or is struck from behind. Exam- ples of such accidents are illustrated.


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and SRS curtain airbag are activated on the first impact, they will not be activated on the second.


& SRS airbag system monitors


First impact


1) 2) Second impact A) SRS curtain airbag B) SRS side airbag


In an accident where the vehicle is struck from the side more than once, the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag deploy only once on the first impact.


Example: In the case of a double side impact collision, first with one vehicle and immediately followed by another from the same direction, once the SRS side airbag


SRS airbag system warning light


A diagnostic system continually monitors the readiness of the SRS airbag system (including front seatbelt pretensioners) while the vehicle is being driven. The SRS airbag system warning light “AIR- BAG” will show normal system operation by lighting for approximately 6 seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position.


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1)


The vehicle is involved in frontal collision with another vehicle (moving or station- ary).


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The following components are monitored by the indicator: . Front sub sensor


– Right-hand side – Left-hand side


. Airbag control module (including im- pact sensors) . Frontal airbag module


sensor . Front passenger’s occupant detection system weight sensor . Front passenger’s occupant detection control module . Front passenger’s frontal airbag ON and OFF indicator . All related wiring


– Driver’s side – Front passenger’s side


. Side airbag sensor


– Center pillar right-hand side – Center pillar left-hand side


. Side airbag module


– Driver’s side – Front passenger’s side


. Curtain airbag sensor


– Rear wheel house right-hand side – Rear wheel house left-hand side


. Curtain airbag module


– Right-hand side – Left-hand side


. Satellite safing sensor (under the rear center seat) . Seatbelt pretensioner


– Driver’s side – Front passenger’s side


. Seatbelt buckle switch (front passen- ger’s side) . Front passenger’s seatbelt


tension


WARNING


If the warning light exhibits any of the following conditions, there may be a malfunction in the seatbelt pretensioners and/or SRS airbag system. Immediately take your vehi- cle to your nearest SUBARU dealer to have the system checked. Unless checked and properly repaired, the seatbelt pretensioners and/or SRS airbag will not operate properly in the event of a collision, which may increase the risk of injury.


. Flashing or flickering of the warn-


ing light


. No illumination of


the warning light when the ignition switch is first turned to the “ON” position


. Continuous illumination of


the


warning light


. Illumination of the warning light


while driving


& SRS airbag system servicing


WARNING


. When discarding an airbag mod- ule or scrapping the entire vehi- cle damaged by a collision, con- sult your SUBARU dealer.


. The SRS airbag has no user- serviceable parts. Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS airbag system. For required servicing of the SRS airbag, consult your nearest SUBARU dealer. Tamper- ing with or disconnecting the system’s wiring could result in accidental inflation of the SRS airbag or could make the system inoperative, which may result in serious injury.


CAUTION


If you need service or repair in areas indicated in the following list, have the work performed by an author- ized SUBARU dealer. The SRS air-


bag control module, impact sensors and airbag modules are stored in these areas.


. Under the center console


. On both the right and left sides at


the front of the vehicle


. Steering wheel and column and


nearby areas


. Top of the dashboard on front passenger’s side and nearby areas


. Each front seat and nearby area


. Inside each center pillar


. In each roof side (from the front pillar to a point over the rear seat)


. Between the rear seat cushion and rear wheel house on each side


. Under the rear center seat


In the event that the SRS airbag is deployed, replacement of the system should be performed only by an author- ized SUBARU dealer. When the compo- nents of the SRS airbag system are replaced, use only genuine SUBARU parts.


NOTE In the following cases, contact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. . The front part of the vehicle was involved in an accident in which only the driver’s SRS frontal airbag or both driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbags did not deploy. . The pad of the steering wheel, the cover over the front passenger’s SRS frontal airbag, or either roof side (from the front pillar to a point over the rear seat) is scratched, cracked, or other- wise damaged. . Center pillar, rear wheel house or rear sub frame, or an area near these parts, was involved in an accident in which the SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag did not deploy. . The fabric or leather of either front seatback is cut, frayed, or otherwise damaged. . The rear part of the vehicle was involved in an accident in which no SRS airbag was deployed.


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& Precautions against vehicle


modification


WARNING


To avoid accidental activation of the system or rendering the system inoperative, which may result in serious injury, no modifications should be made to any components or wiring of the SRS airbag system.


This includes following modifica- tions.


. Installation of custom steering


wheels


. Attachment of additional materials to the dashboard


trim


. Installation of custom seats


. Replacement of seat


fabric or


leather


. Installation of additional fabric or


leather on the front seat


. Attachment of a hands-free mi- crophone or any other accessory to a front pillar, a center pillar, a rear pillar, the windshield, a side window, an assist grip, or any other cabin surface that would be near a deploying SRS curtain airbag.


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etc.) other than genuine SUBARU accessory parts to the side body.


Always consult your SUBARU dealer if you want to install any accessory parts on your vehicle.


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. Installation of additional electri- cal/electronic equipment such as a mobile two-way radio on or near the SRS airbag system components and/or wiring is not advisable. This could interfere with proper operation of the SRS airbag system.


CAUTION


Do not perform any of the following modifications. Such modifications can interfere with proper operation of the SRS airbag system.


. Attachment of any equipment (bush bar, winches, snow plow, skid plate, etc.) other than genu- ine SUBARU accessory parts to the front end.


. Modification of


the suspension


system or front end structure.


. Installation of a tire of different size and construction from the tires specified on the vehicle placard attached to the driver’s door pillar or specified for indivi- dual vehicle models in this Own- er’s Manual.


. Attachment of any equipment (side steps or side sill protectors,


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Keys ..................................................................... 2-2
Key number plate ................................................ 2-2
Immobilizer .......................................................... 2-3
Security ID plate.................................................. 2-3
Security indicator light ........................................ 2-3
Key replacement ................................................. 2-4
Door locks ........................................................... 2-4
Locking and unlocking from the outside .............. 2-5
Locking and unlocking from the inside ................ 2-5
Battery drainage prevention function ................... 2-6
Power door locking switches ............................. 2-7
Key lock-in prevention function ........................... 2-7
Remote keyless entry system ............................ 2-9
Locking the doors ............................................... 2-9
Unlocking the doors ............................................ Opening the trunk lid/unlocking rear gate ............ 2-9
Vehicle finder function........................................ 2-10
Sounding a panic alarm...................................... 2-10
Selecting audible signal operation ...................... 2-10
2-11
Replacing the battery ......................................... Replacing lost transmitters ................................. 2-11


Keys and doors


Alarm system ..................................................... System operation............................................... Activating and deactivating the alarm system ..... If you have accidentally triggered the alarm


system ............................................................ Arming the system ............................................ Disarming the system ........................................ Valet mode ........................................................ Passive arming .................................................. Tripped sensor identification .............................. Shock sensors (dealer option)............................ Child safety locks .............................................. Windows............................................................. Power windows ................................................. Trunk lid (4-door) ............................................... To open and close the trunk lid from outside...... To open the trunk lid from inside........................ To lock and unlock the trunk lid release


lever................................................................ Internal trunk lid release handle ......................... Rear gate (5-door).............................................. Moonroof (if equipped)...................................... Moonroof switches ............................................ Sun shade .........................................................


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Keys


and driver’s door lock. You can keep the trunk and glove box locked when you leave your vehicle and valet key at a parking facility.


Immobilizer


CAUTION


CAUTION


FCC WARNING


Do not attach a large key holder or key case to either key. If it bangs against your knees while you are driving, it could turn the ignition switch from the “ON” position to the “Acc” or “LOCK” position, thereby stopping the engine.


& Key number plate The key number is stamped on the key number plate attached to the key set. Write down the key number and keep it in another safe place, not in the vehicle. This number is needed to make a replacement key if you lose your key or lock it inside the vehicle. Refer to “Key replacement” F2-3.


1) Master key (Black) 2) Submaster key (Black) 3) Valet key (Gray) 4) Key number plate 5) Security ID plate


Three types of keys are provided for your vehicle: Master key, submaster key and valet key.


The master key and submaster key fit all locks on your vehicle. . Ignition switch . Driver’s door . Trunk lid release lever (4-door) . Glove box


The valet key fits only the ignition switch


Changes or modifications not ex- pressly approved by the party re- sponsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.


The immobilizer system is designed to prevent an unauthorized person from starting the engine. Only keys registered with your vehicle’s immobilizer system can be used to operate your vehicle. Even if an unregistered key fits into the ignition switch and can be turned to the “START” position, the engine will automatically stop after several seconds.


the transponder


Each immobilizer key contains a trans- ponder in which the key’s ID code is stored. When a key is inserted into the ignition switch and turned to the “ON” position, transmits the key’s ID code to the immobilizer system’s receiver. the transmitted ID code matches the ID code registered in the immobilizer system, the system allows the engine to be started. Since the ID code is transmitted and acted upon almost in-


If


stantly, the immobilizer system does not impede normal starting of the engine. If the engine fails to start, pull out the key once before trying again. Refer to “Ignition switch” F3-3.


windows and the moonroof, and lock the doors and rear gate. . Do not leave spare keys or any record of your key number in the vehicle.


integrated unit, and combination meter.


& Security indicator light


Refer to “Security indicator light” F3-23.


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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this de- vice may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.


CAUTION


. Do not place the key under direct sunlight or anywhere it may become hot.


. Do not get the key wet. If the key gets wet, wipe it dry with a cloth immediately.


NOTE To protect your vehicle from theft, please pay close attention to the fol- lowing security precautions: . Never leave your vehicle unattended with its keys inside. . Before leaving your vehicle, close all


& Security ID plate


1) Key number plate 2) Security ID plate


The security ID is stamped on the security ID plate attached to the key set. Write down the security ID and keep it in another safe place, not in the vehicle. This number is needed to make a replace- ment key if you lose your key or lock it inside the vehicle. This number is also needed for replace- ment or repair of the engine control unit,


& Key replacement Your key number plate and security ID plate will be required if you ever need a replacement key made. Any new key must be registered for use with your vehicle’s immobilizer system before it can be used. Up to four keys can be registered for use with one vehicle. For security, all the keys registered with your vehicle’s immobilizer system will have their ID codes erased and re- registered when a new key is made. Therefore, all of your vehicle’s keys must be presented when a new key is regis- tered. Any key that is not re-registered when a new key is made cannot be used after the other keys are re-registered. For information on replacement keys and on the registration of keys with your immo- bilizer system, contact your SUBARU dealer.


NOTE is equipped with the A vehicle that remote engine start system as a dealer option can register up to three keys for


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2-4 Keys and doors


use with one vehicle.


Door locks


& Locking and unlocking from


the outside


NOTE If you unlock the driver’s door with a key and open the door while the alarm system is armed, the alarm system is triggered and the vehicle’s horn sounds. In this case, perform any of the following operations: . Press any button on the remote transmitter. the key into the ignition . Insert switch and turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position.


For details about refer to “Alarm system” F2-15.


the alarm system,


To lock the driver’s door from the outside with the key, turn the key toward the rear. To unlock the door, turn the key toward the front. Pull the outside door handle to open an unlocked door.


NOTE Make sure that you do not leave the key inside the vehicle when locking the doors from the outside without the key.


& Locking and unlocking from


the inside


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Always make sure that all doors and the rear gate (for 5-door) are closed before starting to drive.


WARNING


Keep all doors locked when you drive, especially when small chil- dren are in your vehicle.


Along with the proper use of seat- belts and child restraints, locking the doors reduces the chance of being thrown out of the vehicle in an accident.


It also helps prevent passengers from falling out if a door is acciden- tally opened, and intruders from unexpectedly opening doors and entering your vehicle.


Lock


1) 2) Unlock


To lock the door from the inside, rotate the lock lever rearward. To unlock the door from the inside, rotate the lock lever forward.


The red mark on the lock lever appears when the door is unlocked.


Pull the inside door handle to open an unlocked door.


& Battery drainage prevention


function


If a door or the rear gate (5-door) is not completely closed, the interior lights will remain illuminated as a result. However, several lights are automatically turned off by the battery drainage prevention func- tion to prevent the battery from dischar- ging. The following interior lights are affected by this function.


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1) Rotate the lock lever rearward. 2) Close the door.


To lock the door from the outside without the key, rotate the lock lever rearward and then close the door.


To lock the door from the outside using the power door locking switch, push the front side of the switch (“LOCK” side) and then close the door. For details, refer to “Power door locking switches” F2-6. In this case, all closed doors and the rear gate (for 5- door) are locked at the same time.


Always make sure that all doors and the rear gate (for 5-door) are locked before leaving your vehicle.


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Item


Map lights*1


Switch position


OFF*1


Dome light DOOR



Ignition switch light


Cargo area light


DOOR


None*2


. When leaving the vehicle, please make sure that all doors and the rear gate (5-door) are completely closed. . The battery drainage prevention function does not operate while the key is in the ignition switch.


Automatically turning


off


Approximately 30


seconds later


Approximately 20


minutes later


Approximately 20


minutes later


Power door locking switches


*1: The battery drainage prevention function affects only the map lights on models with the moonroof, and only when the map light switches are in the OFF position. The map lights on models without the moonroof do not turn off automatically, so push the light switches manually to turn them off.


*2: The cargo area light is not affected by the battery drainage prevention function, so the light does not turn off automatically. To turn off the light, it is necessary that the rear gate (5- door) is completely closed.


The operational/non-operational setting of this function can be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact your SUBARU dealer to change the setting.


NOTE . The factory setting (default setting) for this function is set as “operational”.


Lock


1) 2) Unlock


All doors and the rear gate (for 5-door) can be locked and unlocked by the power door locking switches located at the driver’s side and the front passenger’s side doors.


To lock the doors, push the front side of the switch. To unlock the doors, push the rear side of the switch.


When you close the doors after you set the door locks, the doors remain locked.


NOTE Make sure that you do not leave the key inside the vehicle before locking the


NOTE . The factory setting (default setting) for this function is set as “operational”. . When leaving the vehicle, make sure you are holding the key before locking the doors.


doors from the outside using the power door locking switches.


& Key lock-in prevention func-


tion


This function prevents the doors from being locked with the key still in the ignition switch.


! Behavior with key lock-in preven-


tion function operational


With the driver’s door open, the doors are automatically kept unlocked even if the front side of the power door locking switch is pressed.


! Behavior with key lock-in preven-


tion function non-operational


. If the lock lever is turned to the rear (“LOCK”) position with the driver’s door open and the driver’s door is then closed with the lock lever in that position, the driver’s door is locked. . If driver’s door vehicle, the door is locked.


the spare key is used to lock the the


from the outside of


This function’s operational/non-opera- tional setting can be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact a SUBARU dealer for details.


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Remote keyless entry system


CAUTION


. Do not expose the remote trans- mitter to severe shocks, such as those experienced as a result of dropping or throwing.


. Do not take the remote transmit- ter apart except when replacing the battery.


. Do not get the remote transmitter wet. If it gets wet, wipe it dry with a cloth immediately.


. When you carry the remote trans- mitter on an airplane, do not press the button of the remote transmitter while in the airplane. When any button of the remote transmitter is pressed, radio waves are sent and may affect the operation of the airplane. When you carry the remote trans- mitter in a bag on an airplane, take measures to prevent the buttons of the remote transmitter from being pressed.


. FCC WARNING


Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party


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2-8 Keys and doors


responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.


This device complies with Part 15 of IC the FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this de- vice may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.


Two transmitters are provided for your vehicle.


The remote keyless entry system has the following functions. . Locking and unlocking the doors (and rear gate on the 5-door) without a key . Unlocking the rear gate on the 5-door without a key . Opening the trunk lid on the 4-door without a key . Sounding a panic alarm . Arming and disarming the alarm sys- tem. For detailed information, to “Alarm system” F2-15.


refer


the remote The operable distance of keyless entry system is approximately 30
feet (10 meters). However, this distance


will vary depending on environmental conditions. The system’s operable dis- tance will be shorter in areas near a facility or electronic equipment emitting strong radio waves such as a power plant, broadcast station, TV tower, or remote controller of home electronic appliances.


The remote keyless entry system does not operate when the key is inserted in the ignition switch.


NOTE The turn signal lights will flash once/ twice under the following conditions. . When locking the doors . When unlocking the doors . When opening the trunk lid (4-door models) . When unlocking the rear gate (5- door models)


Operation of the turn signal light in the above cases can be set to “On” or “Off” by a SUBARU dealer. Consult your SUBARU dealer for details.


: Trunk lid/rear gate unlock button


: Unlock/disarm button


: Lock/arm button


A: Panic button


1) Front 2) Back


& Locking the doors


& Unlocking the doors


& Opening the trunk lid/un-


locking rear gate


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Press the “ ” button to lock all doors and rear gate (5-door). An electronic chirp will sound once and the turn signal lights will flash once. If any of the doors (or the rear gate/trunk lid) is not fully closed, an electronic chirp will sound five times and the turn signal lights will flash five times to alert you that the doors (or the rear gate/trunk lid) are not properly closed. When you close the door, it will automatically lock and then an electronic chirp will sound once and the turn signal lights will flash once.


Press the “ ” button to unlock the driver’s door. An electronic chirp will sound twice and the turn signal lights will flash twice. To unlock all doors and the rear gate (5- ” button a door), briefly press the “ second time within 5 seconds.


NOTE If the interval between the first and second presses of the “ ” button (for unlocking of all of the doors and the rear gate) is extremely short, the sys- tem may not respond.


! 4-door models ” button The trunk lid opens when the “ is pressed continuously for at least 2
seconds. An electronic chirp will sound twice and the turn signal lights will flash twice.


! 5-door models Pressing the “ gate. An electronic chirp will sound twice and the turn signal lights will flash twice.


” button unlocks the rear


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& Vehicle finder function Use this function to find your vehicle parked among many vehicles in a large parking lot. Provided you are within 30 feet (10 meters) of the vehicle, pressing the “ ” button three times in a 5-second period will cause your vehicle’s horn to sound once and its turn signal lights to flash three times.


NOTE If the interval between presses is too short when you press the “ ” button three times, the system may not re- spond to the signals from the remote transmitter.


& Sounding a panic alarm


& Selecting audible signal op-


eration


in the driver’s seat and shut all


Using an electronic chirp, the system will give you an audible signal when the doors lock and unlock. If desired, you may turn the audible signal off. Do the following to deactivate the audible signal. You can also use the same steps to restore the function. 1. Sit doors and the rear gate. 2. Hold down the REAR (UNLOCK) side of the power door locking switch. 3. While holding down the REAR (UN- LOCK) side of the power door locking switch, pull the key out and re-insert it into the ignition switch at least 6 times within 10 seconds after Step 2. 4. Open and close the driver’s door once within 10 seconds after Step 3. 5. The turn signal lights flash 3 times to indicate completion of the setting.


You may have the above procedure performed by your SUBARU dealer.


A “PANIC” button is located on the back of the transmitter. To activate the alarm, press the “PANIC” button once. The horn will sound and the turn signal lights will flash. To deactivate the panic alarm, press any button on the remote transmitter. Unless a button on the remote transmitter is the alarm will be deactivated pressed, after approximately 30 seconds.


& Replacing the battery


To replace the battery:


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CAUTION


. Do not let dust, oil or water get on or in the transmitter when repla- cing the battery.


. Be careful not


to damage the printed circuit board in the trans- mitter when replacing the battery.


. Be careful not to allow children to touch the battery and any re- moved parts; children could swallow them.


. There is a danger of explosion if an incorrect replacement battery is used. Replace only with the same or equivalent type of bat- tery.


. Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sun- shine, fire or the like.


When the transmitter battery begins to get weak, range will begin to decrease. Replace the battery as soon as possible.


transmitter


1. Open the transmitter case using a flat- head screwdriver.


2. Remove the old battery from the holder.


1) Negative (−) side facing up


3. Replace with a new battery (type CR2025 or equivalent) making sure to install the new battery with the negative (−) side facing up. 4. Refit the removed half of the transmit- ter case.


After the battery is replaced, the trans- mitter must be synchronized with the remote keyless entry system’s control unit. Press either the “ ” or “ ” button six times to synchronize the unit.


& Replacing lost transmitters to If you lose a transmitter or want transmitters (up to purchase additional four can be programmed), you should re- program all of your transmitters for secur-


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ity reasons. It is recommended that you have your dealer program all of your transmitters into your system.


! Programming the transmitters The remote keyless entry system is equipped with a special code learning feature that allows you to program new transmitter codes into the system or to delete old ones. The system can learn up to four unique transmitter codes. The four transmitter codes may be the same or different. Programming transmitter codes into system:


Bag containing transmitter


Transmitter circuit board


To register a new transmitter with the remote keyless entry system, it is neces- sary to program the transmitter’s code (identification number) into the system. A label showing the code is affixed to the bag containing the transmitter, and an- other is affixed to the circuit board inside the transmitter. If there is no bag, open the transmitter case and make a note of the eight-digit number. Program the number into the system in accordance with the following procedure: 1. Firmly close the doors and the rear gate, or trunk lid. 2. Open the driver’s door, sit driver’s seat, and close the door. 3. Perform the following steps within 45
seconds.


in the


(1) Open and close the driver’s door once.


1) ON 2)


LOCK


(2) Insert the key into the ignition switch, then turn it from the “LOCK”


position to the “ON” position 10 times within 15 seconds.


NOTE . When you complete step (2), an electronic tone will sound once. . If you do not perform steps (1) and (2) within 45 seconds, an error will occur. Neither an electronic tone nor the buzzer will sound, and the interior lamp will not flash. In this event, per- form the whole procedure again begin- ning with part 1.


4. Open and close the door once within 15 seconds.


NOTE . When part 4 of the procedure is completed, an electronic tone will sound for 30 seconds. . If you do not perform the operations in part 4 within 15 seconds, an error will occur and the electronic tone will not sound. In this event, perform the registration steps again beginning with part 3 of the procedure.


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the switch and the next exceeds 5
seconds, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part 4. If an error occurs six times, perform the procedure again starting with part 3.


5. Before the electronic tone stops sounding, push the lock side of the power door lock switch the same number of times as the leftmost digit of the transmit- ter code. For example, push the lock switch eight times if the leftmost digit of the code is 8.


NOTE . The electronic tone will stop sound- ing when you start entering the num- ber. . If you do not start entering the number using the lock switch before the electronic tone stops sounding, an error will occur. In this event, perform the registration steps again beginning with part 3 of the procedure. . If the interval between one push of


6. When you have finished entering the number, push the unlock side of the lock switch within 5 seconds.


NOTE . An electronic tone will sound. . If you push the unlock side of the lock switch when more than 5 seconds have passed, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part 4. If an error occurs six times, perform the procedure again starting with part 3.


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the remaining digits of


7. Perform parts 5 and 6 of the procedure for each of the transmitter code beginning with the sec- ond digit (counting from the left) and finishing with the eighth digit.


NOTE . When you finish entering the eighth digit, an electronic tone will sound for 30 seconds. . If the interval between one push of the switch and the next exceeds 5
seconds, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part 4. If an error occurs six times, perform the procedure again starting with part 3.


8. Before the electronic tone stops sounding, use the power door lock switch to reenter the transmitter code beginning with the leftmost digit.


NOTE If you do not start entering the number using the lock switch before the elec- tronic tone stops sounding, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part 3.


9. When you have finished entering the code a second time, an electronic tone will sound for 1 second and automatic door locking and unlocking operation will take


place once to indicate completion of registration, provided the code entered the second time is identical to that entered the first time.


NOTE If the code entered the second time is not identical to the code entered the first time, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part 5. If an error occurs five times, perform the procedure again starting with part 3.


10. If you wish to program another trans- mitter code into the system (up to four transmitter codes can be programmed into the system), perform the procedure begin- ning with part 4. When you have finished programming all of the necessary trans- mitter codes into the system, remove the key from the ignition switch. 11. Test every registered transmitter confirm correct operation.


to


! Deleting old transmitter codes The control unit of the remote keyless entry system has four memory locations to store transmitter codes, giving it the ability to operate with up to four transmitters. When you lose a transmitter, the lost transmitter’s code remains in the memory. For security reasons, transmitter


lost


codes should be deleted from the mem- ory. To delete old transmitter codes, program four transmitter codes into the system. If you have only one current transmitter, program it If you have two current transmitters, program each one twice. If you have three current transmit- ters, program two of them once and the third one twice. This process will leave only current transmitter codes in the system’s memory.


four times.


NOTE Make sure no one else is operating their keyless entry system within range of your vehicle when programming transmitters. If someone else were to operate their remote transmitter while you are programming your transmit- ters, it is possible that their transmitter code will be programmed into your system, allowing them unauthorized access to your vehicle.


Alarm system


The alarm system helps to protect your vehicle and valuables from theft. The horn sounds and the turn signal lights flash if someone attempts to break into your vehicle.


The system can be armed and disarmed with the remote transmitter. The system does not operate when the key is inserted into the ignition switch.


Your vehicle’s alarm system has been set for activation at the time of shipment from the factory. You can set the system for deactivation yourself or have it done by your SUBARU dealer.


& System operation The alarm system will sound the following alarms when triggered. . The vehicle’s horn will sound for 30
seconds. . The turn signal seconds.


lights will flash for 30


If any of the doors or the rear gate/trunk lid remains open after the 30-second period, the horn will continue to sound for a maximum of 3 minutes. If the door or the rear gate/trunk lid is closed while the horn is sounding, the horn will stop sounding


with a delay of up to 30 seconds.


The alarm is triggered by: . Opening any of the doors, the rear gate or trunk lid . Physical impact to the vehicle, such as forced entry (only models with shock sensors (dealer option))


NOTE The alarm system can be set to trigger the illumination of the following interior lights. . Dome light (illuminates only when the dome light switch is in the “DOOR” position) . Map lights (models with moonroof)


The notifications regarding the dome light and the map lights are deactivated as the factory setting. A SUBARU dealer can activate the system. Contact your SUBARU dealer for details.


& Activating and deactivating


the alarm system


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doors (and the rear gate if your vehicle is a 5-door). 3. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position. 4. Hold down the REAR (UNLOCK) side of the driver’s power door locking switch, open the driver’s door within the following 1 second, and wait 10 seconds without releasing the switch. The setting will then be changed as follows.


If the system was previously activated: The odometer/trip meter screen displays “AL oF” and the horn sounds twice, indicating that the system is now deacti- vated. If the system was previously deacti- vated: The odometer/trip meter screen displays “AL on” and the horn sounds once, indicating that the system is now acti- vated.


NOTE You may have the above setting change done by your SUBARU dealer.


To change the setting of your vehicle’s alarm system for activation or deactiva- tion, do the following. 1. Disarm the alarm system. Refer “Disarming the system” F2-17. 2. Sit


in the driver’s seat and shut all


to


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& If you have accidentally trig-


gered the alarm system


! To stop the alarm Do any of the following operations: . Press any button on the remote trans- mitter. . Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position.


NOTE Only registered keys will stop the alarm. If the immobilizer transponder is not registered, the alarm will not stop.


& Arming the system


! To arm the system using remote


transmitter


1. Close all windows. 2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 3. Open the doors and get out of vehicle. 4. Make sure that the engine hood (and the trunk lid on the 4-door) are locked. 5. Close all doors (and the rear gate on the 5-door).


the


: Press to Arm the system.


: Press to Disarm the system.


6. Briefly press the “ ” button (for less than 2 seconds). All doors (and the rear gate on the 5-door) will lock, an electronic chirp will sound once, the turn signal lights


will flash once, and the security indicator light will start flashing rapidly. After rapid flashing for 30 seconds (standby time), the indicator lights will then flash slowly (twice approximately every 2 seconds), indicat- ing that the system has been armed for surveillance.


If any of the doors, (rear gate or trunk lid) is not fully closed, an electronic chirp sounds five times, the turn signal lights flash five times to alert you that the doors (or the rear gate) are not properly closed. When you close the door, the system will automatically arm and doors will automa- tically lock.


! To arm the system using power


door locking switches


1. Close all windows. 2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 3. Open the doors and get out of vehicle. 4. Make sure that locked. 5. Close the doors (and the rear gate on the 5-door) but leave only the driver’s door or the front passenger’s door open.


the engine hood is


the


. The 30-second standby time can be eliminated if you prefer. Have it per- formed by your SUBARU dealer. . If your vehicle is a 4-door and you unlock the trunk using the remote transmitter’s “ ” button with the alarm system armed, the system will be temporarily placed in a standby state. The system will go back to the surveillance state upon locking the trunk. . The system is in the standby mode for a 30-second period after locking the doors with the remote transmitter. The security indicator light will flash at short intervals during this period. . If any of the following actions are done during the standby period, the system will not switch to the surveil- lance state.


– Doors are unlocked using the remote transmitter. – Any door (including the rear gate of a 5-door or the trunk of a 4-door) is opened. – Ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position.


& Disarming the system ” button (for less than Briefly press the “ 2 seconds) on the remote transmitter. The driver’s door will unlock, an electronic


6. Push the front side (“LOCK” side) of the power door locking switch to set the door locks. 7. Close the door. An electronic chirp will sound once, the turn signal lights will flash once and the security indicator light will start flashing rapidly. After rapid flashing for 30 seconds (standby time), the indi- cator lights will then flash slowly (twice approximately every 2 seconds), indicat- ing that the system has been armed for surveillance.


NOTE . The system can be armed even if the engine hood and/or the windows are opened. Always make sure that they are fully closed before arming the system.


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chirp will sound twice, the turn signal lights will flash twice. The flashing of the security indicator light will then change slowly (once approximately every 3 sec- onds from twice approximately every 2
seconds), indicating that the alarm system has been disarmed.


NOTE After disarming the alarm system, ” button a second briefly press the “ time within 5 seconds to unlock all other doors and the rear gate (5-door).


(i.e.


the transmitter


! Emergency disarming If you cannot disarm the system using the transmitter is lost, broken or the transmitter battery is too weak), you can disarm the system without using the transmitter as follows. . Turn the ignition switch from the “LOCK” to the “ON” position with a registered key.


& Valet mode When you choose the valet mode, the alarm system does not operate. In valet mode, the remote transmitter is used only for locking and unlocking the doors and rear gate (5-door) and panic activation.


To enter the valet mode, change the setting of your vehicle’s alarm system for


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deactivation mode. Refer to “Activating and deactivating the alarm system” F2- 15. The security indicator light will con- tinue to flash once every 3 seconds indicating that the system is in the valet mode.


To exit valet mode, change the setting of your vehicle’s alarm system for activation mode. Refer to “Activating and deactivat- ing the alarm system” F2-15.


& Passive arming When passive arming mode has been programmed by the dealer, arming of the system is automatically accomplished without using the remote transmitter. Note that in this mode, DOORS MUST BE MANUALLY LOCKED.


! To enter the passive mode If you wish to program the passive arming mode, have it done by your SUBARU dealer.


! Arming the system


CAUTION


In passive mode, the system will automatically activate the alarm but WILL NOT automatically lock the doors. In order to lock the doors you must either lock them as in- dicated in step 4 below or with the key once they have been closed. Failure to lock the doors manually will result in a higher security risk.


1. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position.


1) ON 2)


LOCK


2. Turn the ignition switch from “ON” to


“LOCK” position and remove the key from the ignition switch. 3. Open the doors and get out of vehicle.


the


4. Before closing the doors, lock all doors with the inside door lock levers. 5. Close the doors. The system will automatically arm after 1 minute.


In the passive mode, the system can also be armed with the remote transmitter or with the power door locking switches. If the remote transmitter or power door locking switch is used to lock the vehicle, arming will take place immediately regard- less of whether or not the passive mode has been selected.


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your vehicle. Examples:


– Vibration from a construction site – Vibration in a multistory car park – Vibration from trains


. You can have the sensitivity of the shock sensors adjusted to your pre- ference by your SUBARU dealer.


! Disarming the system To disarm the system, briefly press the “


” button on the transmitter.


& Tripped sensor identification The security indicator light flashes when the alarm system has been triggered. Also, the number of flashes indicates the location of unauthorized intrusion or the severity of impact on the vehicle.


When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position, the indicator light will light for 1 second and then flash as follows. . When a door or rear gate (5-door) was opened: 5 times . When a door or the trunk (4-door) was opened: 4 times . When the ignition switch was turned to the “ON” position: 3 times . When a strong impact or multiple impacts were sensed: twice (only models with shock sensors (dealer option)) . When a light impact was sensed: once (only models with shock sensors (dealer option))


NOTE Any of the above indicator light flash- ings will recur each time the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position. Rearming the alarm system cancels the


flashing.


& Shock sensors (dealer op-


tion)


The shock sensors trigger the alarm system when they sense impacts applied to the vehicle and when any of their electric wires are cut. The alarm system causes the horn to sound and the turn signal lights to flash for a short time when the sensed impact is weak, but it warns of a strong impact or multiple impacts by sounding the horn and flashing the turn signal lights, both lasting approximately 30
seconds. If you desire, your SUBARU dealer can connect them and set them for activation or deactivation.


NOTE . The shock sensors are not always able to sense impacts caused by break- ing in, and cannot sense an impact that does not cause vibration (such as breaking the glass using a rescue hammer). . The shock sensors may sense vi- bration as indicated in the following examples and trigger the alarm system. Select the settings of the alarm system and shock sensors appropriately de- pending on where you usually park


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Child safety locks


Windows


! Driver’s side switches


& Power windows


WARNING


To avoid serious personal injury caused by entrapment, always obey the following instructions without exception.


. When operating the power win- dows, be extremely careful to prevent anyone’s fingers, arms, neck, head or other objects from being caught in the window.


. Always lock the passengers’ win- dows using the lock switch when children are riding in the vehicle.


. Before leaving the vehicle, al- ways remove the key from the ignition switch for safety and never allow an unattended child to remain in the vehicle. Failure to follow this procedure could result in injury to a child operat- ing the power window.


The power windows operate only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.


Each rear door has a child safety lock that prevents the door from being opened even if the inside door handle is pulled. When the child safety lock lever is in the lock position, the door cannot be opened from inside regardless of the position of the inner door handle lock lever. The door can only be opened from the outside.


WARNING


Always turn the child safety locks to the “LOCK” position when children sit in the rear seat. Serious injury could result if a child accidentally opens the door and falls out.


1) 2)


3) 4) 5)


Lock switch For driver’s window (with one-touch auto up and down feature) For front passenger’s window For rear left window For rear right window


All door windows can be controlled by the power window switch cluster at the driver side door.


! Operating the driver’s window


1) Automatically open/close 2) Open/close


To open: Push the switch down lightly and hold it. The window will open as long as the switch is held. This switch also has a one-touch auto down feature that allows the window to be opened fully without holding the switch. it clicks and Push the switch down until release it, and the window will fully open. To stop the window halfway, pull the switch up lightly.


To close: Pull the switch up lightly and hold it. The window will close as long as the switch is held.


This switch also has a one-touch auto up feature that allows the window to be closed fully without holding the switch. Pull the switch up until it clicks and release it, and the window will fully close. To stop the window halfway, push the switch down lightly.


NOTE If the vehicle’s battery is disconnected due to situations such as battery or fuse replacement, the one-touch auto up/down function is deactivated. Initi- alize the power window to reactivate the one-touch auto up/down function. Refer to “Initialization of power win- dow” F2-23.


! Anti-entrapment function


CAUTION


. Never attempt to test this func- tion using fingers, hands or other parts of your body.


. The anti-entrapment


function may not operate properly if some object gets trapped just before the window fully closes.


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NOTE . If a window detects an impact simi- lar to that caused by trapping an object (for example, when the vehicle encoun- ters a deep pothole), the anti-entrap- ment function may operate. . The window cannot be operated for a few seconds after the anti-entrap- ment function operates. the vehicle’s battery is discon- . If nected due to situations such as battery or fuse replacement, the anti- entrapment function is deactivated. Initialize the power window to reacti- vate the anti-entrapment function. Re- fer to “Initialization of power window” F2-23.


if


While closing the driver’s window auto- the window senses a sub- matically, stantial enough object trapped between the window and the window frame, it automatically moves down slightly and stops.


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! Operating the passengers’ windows


! Locking the passengers’ windows


! Passengers’ side switches


To open: Push the appropriate switch down and hold it until the window reaches the desired position. To close: Pull the switch up and hold it until window reaches the desired position.


the


Lock


1) 2) Unlock


1) Open 2) Close


Push the lock switch. When the lock switch is in the “LOCK” position, the passengers’ windows cannot be opened or closed. Push the switch again to cancel passengers’ window locking.


the


To open: Push the switch down and hold it until the window reaches the desired position. To close: Pull the switch up and hold it until window reaches the desired position.


the


When the lock switch on the power window switch cluster, located on the driver’s side door, is in the “LOCK” position, the passengers’ windows cannot be operated with the passengers’ switches.


! Initialization of power window If the vehicle’s battery is disconnected due to situations such as battery or fuse replacement, the following functions are deactivated. . One-touch auto up/down function . Anti-entrapment function


Initialize the power window using the following procedure to reactivate these functions. 1. Close the driver’s door. 2. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position. 3. Open the driver’s side window halfway by pushing down the power window switch. 4. Pull up the power window switch and close the window completely. Continue pulling up the switch for approximately 1
second after the window is closed com- pletely.


Trunk lid (4-door)


WARNING


. To prevent dangerous exhaust gas from entering the vehicle, always keep the trunk lid closed while driving.


. Help prevent children, adults or animals from locking themselves in the trunk. On hot or sunny days, the temperature in the trunk could quickly become high enough to cause death or serious heat-related injuries including brain damage to anyone locked inside, particularly for small chil- dren.


. When leaving the vehicle, either close all windows and lock all doors. Also make certain that the trunk is closed.


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& To open and close the trunk


lid from outside


The trunk lid can be opened using the remote keyless entry system. Refer to “Remote keyless entry system” F2-7. To close the trunk lid, trunk lid down until the latch engages.


lightly press the

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