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Method using remote control alone: Press the remote control “TRACK (


)” button continuously.


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Playing Discs


(cid:132) Skipping tracks forward You can advance the disc skipping one or more tracks as follows:


Method using screen and remote control: Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then briefly press the “ENTER” button. The disc skips the current track and advances to the beginning of the next track. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary to reach the desired track.


Method using remote control alone: Briefly press the remote control “TRACK ( subsequent process and operation.


)” button. Refer to the above for the


(cid:132) Skipping tracks backward


Method using screen and remote control: Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. The disc reverses to the beginning of the current track. If you briefly press the button again, the disc reverses to the beginning of the pre- ceding track. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary to reach the desired track.


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Method using remote control alone: Briefly press the remote control “TRACK ( subsequent process and operation.


)” button. Refer to the above for the


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(cid:132) Repeat playback If you want to listen to the currently playing track again, perform the following:


Highlight the “RTP” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. The repeat-play mode will be cancelled if you press the “ENTER” button again.


Playing Discs


(cid:132) Random playback You can play all of the tracks on the disc currently in the player in a random order by doing the following:


Highlight the “RDM” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. The random playback will be cancelled if you press the “ENTER” button again.


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(cid:132) Scan The scan mode lets you listen to the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc in succession. Do the following to scan-play the disc:


Highlight the “SCAN” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. The scan mode will be cancelled if you press the “ENTER” button again.


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Initial Settings


We recommend that you make these initial settings before enjoying DVD video discs with your Rear Seat Entertainment System in order to eliminate the inconvenience of making selections and settings each time you play a disc. (cid:121) DVD language (ENGLISH) (cid:121) Audio language (ENGLISH) (cid:121) Subtitle language (ENGLISH) (cid:121) Angle mark (ON) (cid:121) Viewer restriction level (8) (cid:121) Password NOTE (cid:121) The settings shown in ( ) above are default settings made before shipment from the factory. When you highlight the “DE- FAULT” switch on the “SETUP MENU” screen with the remote control joystick and then press the “ENTER” button, all set- tings return to the default settings.


(cid:121) Some discs already contain audio language and other settings. These settings take priority over your settings. (cid:121) If the vehicle’s power supply is interrupted due to, for example, disconnection of the battery or a blown fuse, all your set-


tings will be cancelled and the system will revert to the factory settings. If this happens, make your settings again. Perform these settings from the SETUP MENU screen on the display. To access the SETUP MENU screen, do the following:


Method using screen and remote control: Highlight the “SET UP” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. The display will switch to the SETUP MENU screen.


Method using remote control alone: Press the remote control “SETUP” button.


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Setting DVD/Audio/Subtitle Language The following languages are available for setting: (cid:121) ENGLISH (cid:121) FRENCH (cid:121) SPANISH (cid:121) GERMAN (cid:121) ITALIAN (cid:121) DUTCH (cid:121) JAPANESE (cid:121) OTHERS


On the SETUP MENU screen, highlight a language mode (DVD, Audio, or Subtitle mode) for which you wish to set a language using the remote control joystick and then press the “ENTER” button. Once the language mode has been selected, you can now set the desired language by highlighting it with the joystick and then press- ing the “ENTER” button. The switch color of the set language changes from white to gray. Do the same for the remaining language modes. To revert to the SETUP MENU screen, highlight the “ and then press the “ENTER” button.


” switch with the joystick,


* This figure shows the screen for setting the


audio language.


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* This figure shows the screen for setting the


audio language. Setting the Angle Mark Display


Angle mark


Initial Settings


If you wish to set a language not included in the list of languages that appears on the SETUP MENU screen, highlight “OTHERS” in the second step above and enter the code of the desired language (refer to the language code list on Page 55) using the joystick. After entering the code, press the “ENTER” button. To revert to the SETUP MENU screen, highlight the “ and then press the “ENTER” button.


” switch with the joystick,


This setting allows you to decide whether or not the angle mark is to be displayed on the screen. If you select “ON” in the procedure below, the angle mark is displayed at the top left portion of the screen whenever a multi-angle recorded scene is en- countered during playback. Refer to Page 34 for information on the multi-angle re- corded scenes.


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On the SETUP MENU screen, highlight “ANGLE MARK” with the remote control joy- stick, followed by pressing the “ENTER” button. Then, the angle mark display switches between “ON” and “OFF” each time the “ENTER” button is pressed. Select either “ON” or “OFF” as desired. NOTE (cid:121) Image angle selection is not possible for DVD video discs that do not con-


tain multi-angle recorded scenes.


(cid:121) You can enjoy multi-angle recorded scenes by changing their angle even


when “OFF” is set for the angle mark display.


Setting the Viewer Restriction Level If you make this setting, certain scenes contained in the DVD video disc in the player are prevented from appearing on the screen. The highest restriction level is 1 and the lowest is 8. NOTE This setting is not effective for discs without a pre-programmed viewer restriction feature.


With an appropriate DVD video disc loaded in the player, access the SETUP MENU screen. Highlight “PARENTAL LOCK” with the remote control joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. The display will change to the “PERSONAL CODE” screen.


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Initial Settings


Enter your four-digit password using the joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. The display will change to the “RESTRICTION LEVEL” screen. Select a restriction level number (1 – 8) with the joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. The switch color of the set number changes from white to gray. To return to the SETUP MENU screen, highlight the “ and then press the “ENTER” button. NOTE (cid:121) No default has been set for the password. The “PERSONAL CODE” screen ”. Register your password as instructed in “Password regis-


” switch with the joystick,


will show “ tration” below.


(cid:121) Entry of a wrong password results in an “


INCORRECT CODE” message. If this message appears, you cannot continue the viewer restriction setting operation unless you re-enter the correct password. (Refer to Page 54.)


(cid:121) If you forget your password, return the system to the state before register- ing the password. The method for doing this is described in NOTE of “Pass- word registration” below. Next, register a new password.


(cid:132) Password registration Use this method to register your password, which is necessary when setting the viewer restriction level.


With a DVD video disc loaded in the player, access the SETUP MENU screen. High- light the “PARENTAL LOCK” with the remote control joystick, then press the “EN- TER” button. The display will change to the “PERSONAL CODE” screen. Enter a numerical four-digit password using the joystick, then press the “ENTER” button. NOTE If necessary, you can return the system to the state before registration of the password by doing the following: On the “PERSONAL CODE” screen, highlight the first digit position with the joystick, and then click the “ ” mark end of the joystick 10 times. The screen will show “


”, indicating that no password has been set.


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Connecting External Devices to Your Rear Seat Entertainment System


You can enjoy TV games from a home-use TV game machine or video programs from a video tape player with the Rear Seat Enter- tainment System if such an external device is connected to one of the external device jacks of the system. For further details, refer to the instruction manual provided by the manufacturer of each external device.


1) External device jacks 2) Accessory power outlet


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Before you can use an external source device connected to the system, push the remote control’s “VIDEO” button. The external device jacks are located on the left side wall behind the second-row seat. Open the cover to use the jacks. There are three jacks individually marked with different colors to identify their uses as follows: Yellow: external video devices Red: external audio devices White: external audio devices Of the three accessory power outlets provided in your vehicle, the one located next to the external device jacks can be used to supply power to an external device. When using the power outlet, be sure to read the “Accessory power outlets” section in chapter 6 of the Owner’s Manual.


(cid:121) Keep the cover closed when the external device jacks are not in use. (cid:121) Be sure to connect only appropriate plugs that fit the jacks. Doing other-


wise could cause electrical failures or short circuits in the system.


(cid:121) Do not allow spilled drinks or other foreign matter to get into the external


device jacks. That could cause failure of the system.


(cid:121) Rear-seat passengers must be careful not to hit connected plugs with


their body or anything else; failure of the system could result.


Adjusting Display Conditions and Selecting Display Mode


In addition to the function that allows you to adjust the display color and other esthetic conditions, the Rear Seat Entertainment System has a function that enables you to select the display mode (normal and wide screens) according to your preference. Use the following methods for the adjustment and selection. Display Condition Adjustment You can adjust the display conditions with respect to the following items: (cid:121) Brightness (cid:121) Contrast (cid:121) Tone (gradation) (cid:121) Color (balance) NOTE (cid:121) Tone and color adjustments are not possible when a music CD is loaded in the player. (cid:121) This setting is defaulted to medium within the adjustable range for each of the above adjustment items. (cid:132) Adjusting method


” end of the joystick referring to the table below. (Clicking the “


Press the remote control “DISPLAY” button. The display condition adjustment screen will appear. Highlight the desired adjustment item with the joystick, and then click either the “ or “ in “–” direction adjustments and clicking the “ ments.) Set each adjustment by selecting the “ENTER” switch on the screen or pressing the remote control “ENTER” button.


” ” end results ” end results in “+” direction adjust-


* This figure shows the screen when a DVD vid-


eo disc or video CD is loaded in the player.


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Adjusting Display Conditions and Selecting Display Mode


NOTE Select the “DEFAULT” switch to revert to a default setting.


Item


“+” direction (“


”)


“–” direction (“


”)


BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST TONE COLOR


Brighter Stronger contrast Steeper tone gradation Stronger green colors


Darker Weaker contrast Gentler tone gradation Stronger red colors


Display Mode Selection The following three display modes are available for your selection: (cid:121) Normal (cid:121) Wide 1
(cid:121) Wide 2
NOTE (cid:121) You cannot change the display mode when a music CD is loaded in the player. (cid:121) The default display mode setting is “Wide 1”.


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(cid:132) Selecting method


Adjusting Display Conditions and Selecting Display Mode


Each time you press the remote control “DISPLAY MODE” button, the mode chang- es in the following sequence:


WIDE1


NORMAL


WIDE2


* This figure shows a screen image when the


“WIDE 1” mode is selected.


Release the “DISPLAY MODE” button; 6 seconds later, a full screen will be dis- played in the selected mode.


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Error Messages


The Rear Seat Entertainment System dis- plays one of the following messages whenever it detects the relevant error con- dition. If an error message is displayed, take the appropriate action that is indicat- ed on this page.


bel side down.


(cid:121) The disc is dirty. (cid:121) The disc is incompatible with the sys-


Remedy: Check the inserted disc for any of the above causes. Correctly insert, clean or change the disc as necessary.


tem.


mechanical fault has occurred during disc insertion or ejection. Remedy: Have the system inspected by your SUBARU dealer.


Cause: A wrong password (personal code) has been entered. Remedy: Enter the correct password (re- fer to Page 49).


Cause: The inserted disc is of an inappro- priate region code. Remedy: Use only a disc marked “ALL” or “1”.


Cause: Remote control “DVD • CD” but- ton has been pressed when there is no disc in the player. Remedy: Load a disc into the player.


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Cause: Operational obstruction or other


Language/Code List


Language


Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Byelorussian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama Bengali; Bangla Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican


Code 0101
0102
0106
0113
0118
0119
0125
0126
0201
0205
0207
0208
0209
0214
0215
0218
0301
0315


Language


Czech Welsh Danish German Bhutani Greek English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Persian Finnish Fiji Faroese French Frisian Irish


Code 0319
0325
0401
0405
0426
0512
0514
0515
0519
0520
0521
0601
0609
0610
0615
0618
0625
0701


Language


Scots Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Armenian Interlingua Indonesian (formerly in) Interlingua Inupiak Icelandic Italian Inuktitut iw Hebrew (formerly iw) Japanese


Code 0704
0712
0714
0721
0801
0809
0818
0821
0825
0901
0914
0905
0911
0919
0920
0921
0923
1001


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Language/Code List


Language Yiddish (formerly ji) Javanese Georgian Kazakh Greenlandic Cambodian Kannada Korean Kashmiri Kurdish Kirghiz Latin Lingala Laothian Lithuanian Latvian, Lettish Malagasy Maori


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Code 1009
1023
1101
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1119
1121
1125
1201
1214
1215
1220
1222
1307
1309


Language


Macedonian Malayalam Mongolian Moldavian Marathi Malay Maltese Burmese Nauru Nepali Dutch Norwegian Occitan (Afan) Oromo Oriya Punjabi Polish Pashto, Pushto


Code 1311
1312
1314
1315
1318
1319
1320
1325
1401
1405
1412
1415
1503
1513
1518
1601
1612
1619


Language


Portuguese Quechua Rhaeto-Romance Kirundi Romanian Russian Kinyarwanda Sanskrit Sindhi Sangho Serbo-Croatian Sinhalese Slovak Slovenian Samoan Shona Somali Albanian


Code 1620
1721
1813
1814
1815
1821
1823
1901
1904
1907
1908
1909
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1917


Language


Twi Uighur Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Volapuk Wol’of’ Xhosa Yoruba Zhuang Chinese Zulu


Code 2023
2107
2111
2118
2126
2209
2215
2315
2408
2515
2601
2608
2621


Language


Serbian Siswati Sesotho Sundanese Swedish Swahili Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Tigrinya Turkmen Tagalog Setswana Tonga Turkish Tsonga Tatar


Code 1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
2001
2005
2007
2008
2009
2011
2012
2014
2015
2018
2019
2020


Language/Code List


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Foreword Congratulations on choosing a SUBARU vehicle. This Owner’s 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 Owner’s Manual, such as details concerning repairs or adjustments, please contact the SUBARU dealer from whom you purchased your SUBARU or the nearest SUBARU dealer.


The information, specifications and illustrations found in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing. FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. reserves the right to change specifications and designs at any time without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles previously sold. This Owner’s 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.


*C Copyright 2009 FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.


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CAUTION


. If your vehicle is equipped with a navigation system and/or Rear Seat Entertainment System, the displays contain mercury. There- fore, the displays of the naviga- tion system and/or Rear Seat Entertainment System must be removed before vehicle disposal. Once the displays have been removed, please reuse, recycle or dispose of them as hazardous waste.


. If your vehicle is equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights, the HID headlights contain mercury. Therefore, it is necessary to remove HID head- lights before vehicle disposal. Once removed, please reuse, re- cycle or dispose of the HID head- lights as hazardous waste.


Warranties & 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 “Warranty and Service Booklet”. Please read these warranties carefully.


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How to use this Owner’s Manual & Using your Owner’s Manual Before you operate your vehicle, carefully read this manual. To protect yourself and extend the service life of your vehicle, follow the instructions in this manual. Failure to observe these instructions may result in serious injury and damage to your vehicle.


is composed of


This manual fourteen chapters. Each chapter begins with a brief table of contents, so you can usually tell at a glance if that chapter contains the information you want.


Chapter 1: Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags 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 indicators and how to use the instruments and other switches.


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Chapter 4: Climate control This chapter informs you how to operate 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 properly.


Chapter 12: Specifications This chapter informs you about the dimen- sions and capacities of your SUBARU. Chapter 13: Consumer information and Reporting safety defects This chapter informs you about Tire information, Uniform tire quality grading standards and Reporting safety defects. Chapter 14: Index This is an alphabetical listing of all that’s in this manual. You can use it to quickly find something you want to read.


find a number of WARNINGs,


& Safety warnings You will 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 care- fully in order to gain a better understand- ing of how to use your SUBARU vehicle safely.


WARNING


A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.


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CAUTION


A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehicle, or both, could result if the caution is ignored.


NOTE A NOTE gives information or sugges- tions how to make better use of your vehicle.


& Safety symbol


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.


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Vehicle symbols


There are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. For warning and indicator lights, refer to “Warning and indicator lights” F19.


Mark


Name


Mark


Name


Mark


Name


Child restraint top tether an- chorages


Horn


Headlights


Turn signal


WARNING


CAUTION


Passengers’ windows lock


Fuel


Front fog lights


Parking lights


Hazard warning flasher


Seat heater


Child restraint lower an- chorages


Windshield wiper deicer


Illumination brightness


Wiper intermittent


Engine hood


Windshield wiper and washer


Fan speed


Windshield wiper mist (for single wipe)


Rear window wiper


Instrument panel outlets


Instrument panel outlets and foot outlets


Rear window washer


Foot outlets


Lights


Windshield defroster and foot outlets


Headlight beam leveler


Windshield defroster


Parking lights, tail lights, li- cense plate lights and instru- ment panel illumination


Rear window defogger/Out- side mirror defogger


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Mark


Name


Air recirculation


Outside air


Engine oil


Washer


Door lock (transmitter)


Door unlock (transmitter)


Rear gate (transmitter)


Power folding mirror


Safety precautions when driving & Seatbelt and SRS airbag


WARNING


. All persons in the vehicle should fasten their seatbelts BEFORE the vehicle starts to move. Other- wise, the possibility of serious injury becomes greater in the event of a sudden stop or acci- dent.


. To obtain maximum protection in the event of an accident, the driver and all passengers in the vehicle should always wear seat- belts when the vehicle is moving. The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) airbag does not do away with the need to fasten seatbelts. In combination with the seat- belts, it offers the best combined protection in case of a serious accident. Not wearing a seatbelt increases the chance of severe injury or death in a crash even when the vehicle has the SRS airbag.


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. The SRS airbags deploy with considerable speed and force. Occupants who are out of proper position when the SRS airbag deploys could suffer very serious injuries. Because the SRS airbag needs enough space for deploy- ment, the driver should always sit upright and well back in the seat as far from the steering wheel as practical while still maintaining full vehicle control and the front passenger should move the seat as far back as possible and sit upright and well back in the seat.


For instructions and precautions, carefully read the following sections. . For the seatbelt system, refer to “Seat- belts” F1-16. . For the SRS airbag system, refer to “*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag)” F1-45.


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& Child safety


WARNING


. 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 passen- ger and objects inside the vehi- cle.


. While riding in the vehicle,


in- fants and small children should always be placed in one of the rear seating positions recom- mended in this Owner’s Manual in an infant or child restraint system which is appropriate for the child’s age, height and weight. If a child is too big for a child restraint system, the child should sit in a REAR seat and be restrained using the seatbelts. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seat- ing positions. Never allow a child to stand up or kneel on the seat. . Put children aged 12 and under in a REAR seat properly restrained


at all times in a child restraint device or in a seatbelt. The SRS airbag 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 improperly restrained. Because children are lighter and weaker than adults, their risk of being injured from deployment is great- er.


. NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD FACING CHILD SAFETY SEAT IN THE FRONT SEAT. DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLA- CING THE CHILD’S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG.


. Always use the child safety locks whenever a child rides in the rear. Serious injury could result if a child accidentally opened the door and fell out. Refer to “Child safety locks” F2-21.


. Always lock the passenger’s 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 operating the power window. Re- fer to “Power windows” F2-21.


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. Never leave unattended children in the vehicle. They could acci- dentally injure themselves or others through inadvertent op- eration of the vehicle. Also, on hot or sunny days, temperature in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to them.


For instructions and precautions, carefully read the following sections. . For the seatbelt system, refer to “Seat- belts” F1-16. . For the child restraint system, refer to “Child restraint systems” F1-31. . For the SRS airbag system, refer to “*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag)” F1-45.


& Engine exhaust gas (carbon


monoxide)


WARNING


. Never inhale engine exhaust gas. Engine exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas which is dan- gerous, or even lethal, if inhaled. . Always properly maintain the en- – CONTINUED –


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gine exhaust system to prevent engine exhaust gas from enter- ing 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 vehicle for a lengthy time while the engine is running. If that is unavoidable, then use the venti- lation 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 al- ways works properly.


. If at any time you suspect that exhaust fumes are entering the vehicle, have the problem checked and corrected as soon as possible. If you must drive under these conditions, drive only with all windows fully open. . Keep the rear gate closed while driving to prevent exhaust gas from entering the vehicle.


& Drinking and driving


& Drugs and driving


WARNING


WARNING


Drinking and then driving is very dangerous. Alcohol in the blood- stream delays your reaction and impairs your perception, judgment and attentiveness. If you drive after drinking - even if you drink just a little - it will increase the risk of being involved in a serious or fatal accident, injuring or killing yourself, your passengers and others. In if you are injured in the addition, accident, alcohol may increase the severity of that injury. Please don’t drink and drive.


the most Drunken driving is one of frequent causes of accidents. Since alco- hol 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 comple- tely before getting behind the wheel.


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 fatal accident.


If you are taking any drugs, check with your doctor or pharmacist or read the literature that accompanies the medication to determine if the drug you are taking can impair your driving ability. Do not drive after 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.


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& Driving when tired or sleepy


WARNING


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 passengers’ and other persons’ chances of being involved in a serious accident may increase.


Please do not continue to drive but instead find a safe place to rest if you are tired or sleepy. On long trips, you should make periodic rest stops to refresh yourself before continuing on your journey. When possible, you should share the driving with others.


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& Car phone/cell phone and


driving


& Driving a vehicle equipped


with a navigation system


CAUTION


WARNING


Do not use a car phone/cell phone while driving; it may distract your attention 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.


& Modification of your vehicle


CAUTION


Your vehicle should not be modified other than with genuine SUBARU parts and accessories. Other types of modifications 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.


Do not allow the monitor to distract your attention from driving. Also, do not operate the controls of the navigation system while driving. The loss of attention to driving could lead to an accident. If you wish to operate the controls of the navigation system, take the vehicle off the road and stop it in a safe place.


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& Driving with pets Unrestrained pets can interfere with your driving and distract your attention from driving. In a collision or sudden stop, unrestrained 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 properly restrained in your vehicle. Re- strain 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 through the carrier’s routing a seatbelt


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& California proposition 65


warning


WARNING


Engine exhaust, some of its consti- tuents, 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 cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.


& On-pavement and off-road


driving


This vehicle is classified as a utility vehicle. Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles. Your vehicle has a higher ground clearance and higher center of gravity, making it more likely to roll over than ordinary passenger cars. It also handles and maneuvers differently from other passenger cars. For this reason, please read carefully the following section and follow the instructions and precautions in order to prevent serious injury or death due to loss of control, rollover and other accidents. Refer to “On-pavement and off road driving” F8-5.


handle. Never restrain pets or pet carriers in the front passenger’s seat. For further information, consult your veterinarian, local animal protection society or pet shop.


& Tire pressures


WARNING


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 vehicle control could lead to an accident.


if necessary, adjust


Check and, the pressure 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. For detailed information, refer to “Tires and wheels” F11-24.


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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


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1) Engine hood lock release (page 11-4) 2) Headlight switch (page 3-26) 3) Bulb replacement (page 11-40) 4) Wiper switch (page 3-34) 5) Moonroof (page 2-25) 6) Roof rail (if equipped) (page 8-13) 7) Door locks (page 2-5) 8) 9) 10) Tire chains (page 8-11) 11) Fog light switch (page 3-32) 12) Tie-down hooks (page 9-15) 13) Towing hook (page 9-14)


Tire pressure (page 11-26) Flat tires (page 9-6)


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1) Rear gate (page 2-24) 2) Rear wiper switch (page 3-35) 3) Rear window defogger button


(page 3-37) Fuel filler lid and cap (page 7-3)


4) 5) Child safety locks (page 2-21) 6) 7) Bulb replacement (page 11-40) 8)


Tie-down hooks (page 9-15)


Towing hook (page 9-14)


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& Interior ! Passenger compartment area


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1) Seatbelt (page 1-16) 2)


Lower anchorages for child restraint system (page 1-38)


Front seat (page 1-2)


3) Center console (page 6-6) 4) 5) Second-row seat (page 1-7) 6)


Third-row seat (page 1-13)


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1) Cargo area light (page 6-3) 2) Dome lights (page 6-2) 3) Rear center seatbelt (page 1-23) 4) Sun visors (page 6-4) 5) Map light (page 6-3) 6)


Top tether anchorages (rear seat/ second-row seat) (page 1-41) Top tether anchorages (third-row seat) (page 1-42)


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1) Select lever (page 7-13) 2) Hazard warning flasher switch


(page 3-5)


3) Multi function display (page 3-23) 4) Glove box (page 6-6) 5) Audio (page 5-1) 6) Climate control (page 4-1) 7) Cup holder (page 6-8)


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1) Door locks (page 2-5) 2)


Illumination brightness control (page 3-28)


3) Remote control mirror switch


(page 3-42) Power folding mirror switch (if equipped) (page 3-43)


4) Windshield wiper deicer (page 3-36) 5)


Traction Control system OFF switch (page 7-27)


6) Headlight beam leveler


(if equipped)


(page 3-29) Light control switch (page 3-26)


7) 8) Combination meter (page 3-5) 9) Wiper control lever (page 3-33) 10) Cruise control (page 7-30) 11) Horn (page 3-44) 12) SRS airbag (page 1-45) 13) Tilt steering (page 3-44) 14) Hood lock release knob (page 11-4) 15) Fuse box (page 11-38) 16) Power windows (page 2-21)


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& Light control and wiper control levers/switches


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1) Parking light switch (page 3-32) 2) Windshield wiper (page 3-33) 3) Mist (page 3-34) 4) Windshield washer (page 3-35) 5) Rear window wiper and washer switch


(page 3-35)


6) Wiper


intermittent


(page 3-34)


time control switch


7) Wiper control lever (page 3-34) Light control switch (page 3-26) 8) 9) Fog light switch (page 3-32) 10) Headlight ON/OFF (page 3-26) 11) Headlight


change (page 3-27)


flasher High/Low beam


12) Turn signal (page 3-28)


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Temperature gauge (page 3-9) Tachometer (page 3-7)


1) 2) 3) Speedometer (page 3-6) 4) 5)


Fuel gauge (page 3-8) Trip meter and odometer (page 3-6/page 3-7) Trip meter A/B selection and trip meter reset knob (page 3-7)


6)


7) Select


lever/Gear position indicator


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Temperature gauge (page 3-9) Tachometer (page 3-7)


1) 2) 3) Speedometer (page 3-6) 4) 5)


Fuel gauge (page 3-8) Trip meter and odometer (page 3-6/page 3-7) Trip meter A/B selection and trip meter reset knob (page 3-7)


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7) Select


lever/Gear position indicator


(page 3-20)


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& Warning and indicator lights


Mark


Name


Page


Mark


Name


Mark


Name


Driver’s seatbelt warning light


Front passenger’s seat- belt warning light


SRS airbag system warning light


CHECK ENGINE warn- ing light/Malfunction indi- cator lamp


Page


3-10


3-10


3-11


3-12


Charge warning light


3-13


Oil pressure warning light


3-13


AT OIL TEMP warning light


ABS warning light


Brake system warning light


3-13


3-15


3-16


Door open warning light


3-17


Low fuel warning light


3-17


AWD warning light


Vehicle Dynamics Con- trol operation indicator light


Vehicle Dynamics Con- trol warning light/Traction Control system OFF in- dicator light


3-18


3-18


3-18


Security indicator light


3-19


Turn signal indicator lights


3-20


High beam indicator light


3-20


Front fog light indicator light


3-21


Headlight indicator light


3-21


Cruise control indicator light


3-20


Cruise control set indica- tor light


Low tire pressure warn- ing light


Passenger airbag ON in- dicator light


Passenger airbag OFF indicator light


SPORT mode indicator light


Windshield washer fluid warning light


Rear differential oil tem- perature warning light


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3-12


3-12


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Jack handle (page 9-19)


1) 2) Maintenance tools (page 9-19) 3) 4) Spare tire (page 9-5)


Jack (page 9-19)


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Jack handle (page 9-19) Jack (page 9-19)


1) 2) 3) Maintenance tools (page 9-19) 4) Spare tire (page 9-5)


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Function settings


A SUBARU dealer can change the settings of the functions shown in the following table to meet your personal requirements. Contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details. If your vehicle is equipped with the genuine SUBARU navigation system, the settings for some of these functions can be changed using the navigation monitor. For details, please refer to the Owner’s Manual supplement for the navigation system.


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2-17


2-20


2-19


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2-11


2-7


7-10


Item Alarm system


Function Alarm system


Possible settings Operation/Non-operation


Default setting Operation


Monitoring start delay time (after closure of doors) 0 second/30 seconds


30 seconds


Impact sensor operation (only models with shock sensors (dealer option))


Operation/Non-operation


Non-operation


Passive arming


Operation/Non-operation


Non-operation


Dome light/map lights illumination


ON/OFF


OFF


Remote keyless entry sys- tem


Hazard warning flasher


Audible signal


Key lock-in prevention


Key lock-in prevention


Remote engine start system (dealer option)


Horn chirp confirmation


Rear window defogger


Rear window defogger


Windshield wiper deicer


Windshield wiper deicer


Map lights/Dome light


Operation of map lights/dome light OFF delay timer


Operation/Non-operation


Operation


Operation/Non-operation


Operation


Operation/Non-operation


Operation


ON/OFF


ON


Operation for 15 minutes/ Continuous operation


Operation for 15 minutes/ Continuous operation


Operation for 15 minutes 3-37


Operation for 15 minutes 3-36


OFF/Short/Normal/Long


Normal


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Map lights


Illumination in conjunction with a door open


Operation/Non-operation


Operation (Illumination - ON)


Battery drainage prevention function


Battery drainage prevention function


Operation/Non-operation


Operation


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Item Seatbelt warning


Function Sounds a chime while driving


Possible settings Operation/Non-operation


Default setting Operation


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Front seats........................................................... Power seat.......................................................... Memory function (driver’s seat – if equipped)....... Head restraint adjustment.................................... Active head restraint ........................................... Lumbar support .................................................. Seat heater (if equipped) .................................... Rear seats (5-seater models)/Second-row


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seats (7-seater models) ................................... 1-8
Forward and backward adjustment ...................... Reclining the seatback ........................................ 1-9
Folding down the seatback................................. 1-10
Head restraint adjustment................................... 1-11
Armrest ............................................................. 1-13
Third-row seat (7-seater models) ...................... 1-13
Access to the third-row seat ............................... 1-13
Folding down the seatback................................. 1-14
Head restraint adjustment................................... 1-15
Seatbelts ............................................................. 1-16
Seatbelt safety tips............................................. 1-16
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) ................... 1-18
Automatic/Emergency Locking Retractor


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Seatbelt warning light and chime ........................ 1-18


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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags


Fastening the seatbelt........................................ Seatbelt maintenance......................................... Front seatbelt pretensioners............................. System monitors ............................................... System servicing ............................................... Precautions against vehicle modification ............ Child restraint systems ..................................... Where to place a child restraint system.............. Choosing a child restraint system ...................... Installing child restraint systems with A/ELR


seatbelt ........................................................... Installing a booster seat..................................... Installation of child restraint systems by use of


lower and tether anchorages (LATCH) .............. Top tether anchorages .......................................


*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint


System airbag)................................................ Your vehicle’s SRS configuration ....................... SUBARU advanced frontal airbag system ........... SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag............. SRS airbag system monitors.............................. SRS airbag system servicing ............................. Precautions against vehicle modification ............


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Front seats


WARNING


. Never adjust the seat while driv- ing to avoid the possibility of loss of vehicle control and of personal injury.


. Before adjusting the seat, make sure the hands and feet of rear seat passengers or luggage are clear of the adjusting mechan- ism.


. Seatbelts provide maximum re- straint when the occupant sits well back and upright in the seat. To reduce the risk of sliding under the seatbelt in a collision, the front seatbacks should be always used in the upright posi- tion while the vehicle is running. If the front seatbacks are not used in the upright position in a collision, the risk of sliding under the lap belt and of the lap belt sliding up over the abdomen will increase, and both can result in serious internal injury or death. . The SRS airbags deploy with considerable speed and force. Occupants who are out of proper


position when the SRS airbag deploys could suffer very serious injuries. Because the SRS airbag needs enough space for deploy- ment, the driver should always sit upright and well back in the seat as far from the steering wheel as practical while still maintaining full vehicle control and the front passenger should move the seat as far back as possible and sit upright and well back in the seat.


WARNING


Put children aged 12 and under in a rear seat properly restrained at all times. The SRS airbag deploys with


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considerable speed and force and can injure or even kill children, especially if they are 12 years of age and under and are not re- strained or improperly restrained. Because children are lighter and weaker than adults, their risk of being injured from deployment is greater. Consequently, we strongly recommend that ALL children (in- cluding those in child seats and those that have outgrown child re-

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