heater SUBARU WRX 2018 Owners Manual
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北米Model "A1700BE-B" EDITED: 2017/ 10/ 11
(STI)
1) Center console (page 6-5)
2) Seat heater switches (page 1-7)
3) Cup holder (page 6-6)
4) Parking brake lever (page 7-42)
5) Power window switches (page 2-31)
6) Door locks (page 2-4)
7) Outside mirror switch (page 3-83)
8) Glove box (page 6-5)
9) Front power supply socket (page 6-8)
10) Shift lever (page 7-16)
11) SI-DRIVE switches (page 7-28)
12) Driver’s Control Center Differential
(C.DIFF/DCCD) switches (page 7-18)
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北米Model "A1700BE-B" EDITED: 2017/ 10/ 11
(Except STI) (models without the EyeSight system)
1) Center console (page 6-5)
2) Seat heater switches (page 1-7)
3) Cup holder (page 6-6)
4) Parking brake lever (page 7-42)
5) Power window switches (page 2-31)
6) Door locks (page 2-4)
7) Outside mirror switch (page 3-83)
8) Glove box (page 6-5)
9) Front power supply socket (page 6-8)
10) Shift lever (MT) (page 7-16)/Select lever
(CVT) (page 7-24)
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北米Model "A1700BE-B" EDITED: 2017/ 10/ 11
(Except STI) (models with the EyeSight system)
1) Center console (page 6-5)
2) Seat heater switches (page 1-7)
3) Cup holder (page 6-6)
4) Parking brake switch (page 7-42)
5) Power window switches (page 2-31)
6) Door locks (page 2-4)
7) Outside mirror switch (page 3-83)
8) Glove box (page 6-5)
9) Front power supply socket (page 6-8)
10) Select lever (page 7-24)
11) Auto Vehicle Hold switch (page 7-47)
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北米Model "A1700BE-B" EDITED: 2017/ 10/ 11
Front seats..............................................................1-2
Manual seat........................................................... 1-4
Power seat (driver’s seat–if equipped) .................. 1-5
Head restraint adjustment...................................... 1-5
Seat heater (ifequipped)........................................1-7
Rear seats................................................................1-8
Head restraint adjustment...................................... 1-8
Folding down the rear seatback............................1-10
Armrest (except TYPE RA)....................................1-12
Seatbelts................................................................1-12
Seatbelt safety tips...............................................1-12
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)......................1-13
Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking
Retractor (ALR/ELR)............................................1-13
Seatbelt warning light and chime..........................1-14
Fastening the seatbelt...........................................1-14
Seatbelt maintenance............................................1-17
Front seatbelt pretensioners................................1-17
Driver’s seatbelt....................................................1-18
Front passenger’s seatbelt....................................1-18
Components that will operate with the seatbelt
pretensioner(s) simultaneously...........................1-19
Safety tips............................................................1-20
System monitors...................................................1-20
System servicing..................................................1-20
Precautions against vehicle modification...............1-21
Child restraint systems........................................1-21
Safety tips for installing child restraint systems .... 1-22
Where to place a child restraint system................1-23
Choosing a child restraint system.........................1-25
Installing child restraint systems with ALR/ELR
seatbelt.............................................................1-25
Installing a booster seat.......................................1-29
Installation of child restraint systems by use of
lower and tether anchorages (LATCH)................1-30
Top tether anchorages..........................................1-32
*SRS airbag
(Supplemental Restraint Systemairbag).........1-33
General precautions regarding SRS airbag
system..............................................................1-34
General precautions regarding SRS airbag
system for accessories and any objects.............1-36
General precautions regarding SRS airbag
system for children............................................1-38
Components.........................................................1-41
SUBARU advanced frontal airbag system..............1-43
SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag...............1-53
SRS airbag system monitors.................................1-62
SRS airbag system servicing ................................1-63
Precautions against vehicle modification..............1-64
How to contact the vehicle manufacturer
concerning modifications for persons with
disabilities that may affect the advanced airbag
system..............................................................1-65Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
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北米Model "A1700BE-B" EDITED: 2017/ 10/ 11
for the child’s age, height and
weight. Secure ALL types of child
restraint devices (including forward
facing child seat) in the REAR seats
at all times.
NEVER INSTALL A FORWARD OR
REARWARD FACING CHILD SEAT IN
THE FRONT SEAT. DOING SO RISKS
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO
THE CHILD BY PLACING THE
CHILD’S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO
THE SRS AIRBAG.
According to accident statistics,
children are safer when properly
restrained in the rear seating posi-
tions than in the front seating posi-
tions. For instructions and precau-
tions concerning child restraint sys-
tems, refer to“Child restraint sys-
tems”F1-21.
WARNING
To prevent the passenger from slid-
ing under the seatbelt in the event of
a collision, observe the following
precautions:
.Keep the seatback in the upright
position while the vehicle is in
motion.
.Do not place objects such as
cushions between the passenger
and the seatback.
Otherwise, 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 inter-
nal injury or death.
WARNING
Do not let rear passengers rest their
feet between the front seatback and
seat cushion. Doing so may lead to
improper operation of the following
systems and could result in serious
injury.
.Occupant detection system
.SRS side airbag
.Seat heater (if equipped)
.Power seat (if equipped)
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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Front seats
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北米Model "A1700BE-B" EDITED: 2017/ 10/ 11
Seat heater (if equipped)The front seats are equipped with a seat
heater.
The seat heater operates when the ignition
switch is either in the“ACC”or“ON”
position.
CAUTION
.People with delicate skin may
suffer slight burns even at low
temperatures if they use the seat
heater for a long period of time.
When using the heater, always be
sure to warn the persons con-
cerned.
.Do not put anything on the seat
which insulates against heat,
such as a blanket, cushion, or
similar items. This may cause the
seat heater to overheat.
.When the seat is warmed enough
or before you leave the vehicle,
be sure to turn off the seat heater.NOTEUse of the seat heater for a long period
of time while the engine is not running
can cause battery discharge.
Type AType B
1)HIGH (HI)–Rapid heating
2)LOW (LO)–Normal heating
3) Off
A) Left-hand side
B) Right-hand sideTo turn on the seat heater, push the“LOW”
(“LO”)or“HIGH”(“HI”) position on the
switch, as desired, depending on the
temperature.
Selecting the“HIGH”(“HI”) position will
cause the seat to heat up quicker.
To turn off the seat heater, lightly press the
opposite side of the current position.
The indicator located on the switch illumi-
nates when the seat heater is in operation.
When the seat is warmed enough or
before you leave the vehicle, be sure to
turn the switch off.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Seat heater
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!If the passenger’s frontal airbag
OFF indicator illuminates and the
ON indicator turns off even when
the front passenger’s seat is
occupied by an adult
This can be caused by the adult incorrectly
sitting in the front passenger’s seat.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the“LOCK”/
“OFF”position.
2. Ask the front passenger to set the
seatback to the upright position, sit up
straight in the center of the seat cushion,
correctly fasten the seatbelt, position his/
her legs out forward, and adjust the seat to
the rearmost position.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the“ON”
position.
If the OFF indicator remains illuminated
while the ON indicator remains off, take the
following actions.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the“LOCK”/
“OFF”position.
2. Make sure that the front passenger
does not use a blanket, seat cushion, seat
cover, seat heater or massager, etc.
3. If wearing excessive layers of clothing,
the front passenger should remove any
unnecessary items before sitting in the
front passenger’s seat, or should sit in a
rear seat.
4. Turn the ignition switch to the“ON”position and wait 6 seconds to allow the
system to complete self-checking. Follow-
ing the system check, both indicators turn
off for 2 seconds. Now, the ON indicator
should illuminate while the OFF indicator
remains off.
If the OFF indicator still remains illumi-
nated while the ON indicator remains off,
ask the occupant to move to the rear seat
and immediately contact your SUBARU
dealer for an inspection.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag)
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Ventilator control....................................................4-2
Center and side ventilators.................................... 4-2
Climate control panel.............................................4-3
Type A ................................................................... 4-3
Type B ................................................................... 4-4
Automatic climate controloperation..................... 4-5
Sensors................................................................. 4-5
Manual climate controloperation..........................4-6
Airflow mode selection........................................... 4-6
Temperature control............................................... 4-7
Fan speed control.................................................. 4-8
Air conditioner control........................................... 4-8
Air inlet selection................................................... 4-8
Defrosting................................................................4-9Operating tips for heater andair conditioner...... 4-9
Cleaning ventilation grille.......................................4-9
Efficient cooling after parking in direct sunlight ......4-9
Lubrication oil circulation in the refrigerant
circuit..................................................................4-9
Checking air conditioning system before summer
season................................................................4-9
Cooling and dehumidifying in high humidity and
low temperature weather conditions...................4-10
Air conditioner compressor shut-off when engine
is heavily loaded................................................4-10
Refrigerant for your climate control system..........4-10
Air filtration system..............................................4-10
Replacing a cabin air filter.................................... 4-11
Climate control
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DefrostingPerform either of the following operations
to defrost or to dehumidify the windshield
and front door windows.
.Select the“
”mode by pressing the
defroster button (both types A and B)
.Select the“”mode by turning the
airflow mode selection dial (type A)
.Select the“”mode by pressing the
airflow mode selection button (type B)
NOTEWhen the“
”or“
”mode is se-
lected, the air conditioner compressor
operates automatically regardless of
the position of the air conditioner
button to defrost the windshield more
quickly. However the indicator on the
air conditioner button will not illumi-
nate. At the same time, the air inlet
selection is automatically set to the
outside air mode. After defrosting the
windshield by pressing the defroster
button“
”, pressing the button again
returns the system to the setting that
had been selected before the defroster
was activated.
Operating tips for heater and
air conditioner&Cleaning ventilation grille1) Front ventilation inlet grilleAlways keep the front ventilation inlet grille
free of snow, leaves, or other obstructions
to ensure efficient heating and defrosting.
Since the condenser is located in front of
the radiator, this area should be kept clean
because cooling performance is impaired
by any accumulation of insects and leaves
on the condenser.
&Efficient cooling after parking
in direct sunlightAfter parking in direct sunlight, drive with
the windows open for a few minutes to
allow outside air to circulate into the
heated interior. This results in quicker
cooling by the air conditioner. Keep the
windows closed during the operation of the
air conditioner for maximum cooling effi-
ciency.&Lubrication oil circulation in
the refrigerant circuitOperate the air conditioner compressor at
a low engine speed (at idle or low driving
speeds) a few minutes each month during
the off-season to circulate its oil.&Checking air conditioning
system before summer sea-
sonCheck the air conditioner unit for refriger-
ant leaks, hose conditions, and proper
operation each spring. Have the air con-
ditioning system checked by your
SUBARU dealer.
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Climate control/Defrosting
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!When access key fob does not
operate properly
Refer to“Access key fob–if access key
fob does not operate properly”F9-26.&Remote engine start system
(dealer option)
WARNING
.Do not remote start a vehicle in an
enclosed environment (e.g.
closed garage). Prolonged opera-
tion of a motor vehicle in an
enclosed environment can cause
a harmful build-up of Carbon
Monoxide. Carbon Monoxide is
harmful to your health. Exposure
to high levels of Carbon Monox-
ide can cause headaches, dizzi-
ness or in extreme cases uncon-
sciousness and/or death.
.Before performing any servicing
of the vehicle, temporarily place
the remote engine start system in
service mode to prevent the sys-
tem from unexpectedly starting
the engine.
The remote engine start system allows you
to start the engine from outside the vehicle.
In addition, the remote engine start systemcan activate the heater or air conditioner,
providing you with a comfortable cabin
upon entry.
NOTEThe length of time for which it is
acceptable to allow the engine to
remain idling may be governed by local
laws and regulations. Check the local
rules when using the remote engine
start system.!Models with“keyless access with
push-button start system”
NOTEFor more details, refer to the Owner’s
Manual supplement for the remote
engine start system.Access key fob
1) Lock buttonAn access key fob serves as the remote
engine start transmitter. Operate the lock
button to start or stop the engine as
follows.
Starting and operating/Starting and stopping the engine
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