SUBARU CROSSTREK 2017 1.G Owners Manual

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&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 hazard
warning flashers 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 hazard warning flashers, 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
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.
Child safety locks
Each rear door has a child safety lock.
When the child safety lock lever is in the
lock position, the door cannot be opened
from inside. 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.
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Keys and doors/Windows
Windows
WARNING
To avoid serious personal injury
caused by entrapment, always con-
form to 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.
.For safety reasons, always carry
the key with you when leaving
the vehicle and never allow an
unattended child to remain in the
vehicle. Failure to follow this
procedure could result in injury
to a child operating the power
window.
The power windows operate only when
the ignition switch is in the“ON”position.
&Power window operation by
driver
!Driver’s side power window
switches
1) Lock switch
2) For driver’s window (with one-touch auto
up and down feature)
3) For front passenger’s window
4) For rear left window
5) 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 function. To open the window fully,
push the switch down until it clicks and
then release it. To stop the window half-
way, 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
function. To close the window fully, pull the
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switch up until it clicks and then release it.
To stop the window halfway, push the
switch down lightly.
NOTE
.If the vehicle’s battery is discon-
nected due to situations such as
battery or fuse replacement, the one-
touch auto up/down function will be
deactivated. Initialize the power win-
dow to reactivate the one-touch auto
up/down function. Refer to“Initializa-
tion of power window”F2-37.
.When the following operations are
performed, the power window breaker
will operate and it may not be possible
to open or close the window.
–After the driver’s window is fully
closed or fully opened, the switch is
continuously operated in the same
direction for a few seconds.
–After the windows for three or
more seats are fully closed or fully
opened, each switch is continu-
ously operated in the same direc-
tion simultaneously for a few sec-
onds.
In this case, after the breaker recovers,
be sure to initialize the power windows.
If they are not initialized, the one-touch
auto up/down function will not operate.
Refer to“Initialization of power win-dow”F2-37.
!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.
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.
.If the vehicle’s battery is discon-
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”
F2-37.While closing the driver’s window auto-
matically, if the window senses a sub-
stantial enough object trapped between
the window and the window frame, it
automatically moves down slightly and
stops.
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Keys and doors/Windows
!Operating the passengers’win-
dows
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 the
window reaches the desired position.!Locking the passengers’windows
1) Lock
2) Unlock
To lock:
Press the lock switch. When the lock
switch is in the lock position, the passen-
gers’windows cannot be opened or
closed.
To unlock:
Press the lock switch again.
&Power window operation by
passengers
!Passenger’s side power window
switches
Each passenger window can be controlled
by the power window switch located on
the door.
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!Operating the windows
To open:
Press the switch down and hold it until the
window reaches the desired position.
To close:
Pull the switch up and hold it until the
window reaches the desired position.
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 oper-
ated with the passengers’switches.
&Initialization of power win-
dow
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.
5. Open the driver’s side window com-
pletely by fully pushing down the power
windows switch.
Rear gate
&Lock/unlock
The rear gate can be locked and unlocked
using any of the following systems.
.Power door locking switch: Refer to
“Power door locking switches”F2-8.
.Keyless access with the push-button
start system (if equipped): Refer to“Key-
less access with push-button start system”
F2-9.
.Remote keyless entry system: Refer to
“Remote keyless entry system”F2-22.
NOTE
If the rear gate cannot be unlocked due
to a discharged vehicle battery, a
malfunction in the door locking/unlock-
ing system or other causes, you can
unlock it by manually operating the
rear gate lock release lever.
For the procedure, refer to“Rear gate–
if the rear gate cannot be opened”F9-
18.
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Keys and doors/Rear gate
&Open/close
To open:
First unlock the rear gate lock then push
the rear gate opener button.
To close:
Lower the rear gate slowly and push downfirmly until the latch engages.
The rear gate can be lowered easily if you
pull it down holding the recessed grip.
WARNING
.To prevent dangerous exhaust
gas from entering the vehicle,
always keep the rear gate closed
while driving.
.Do not attempt to shut the rear
gate while holding the recessed
grip. Also avoid closing the rear
gate by pulling on the recessed
grip from inside the cargo space.
There is a danger of your hand
being caught and injured.
CAUTION
.Do not jam a plastic bag in or
place cellophane tape on the rear
gate stays or scratch the stays
while loading or unloading cargo.
That could cause leakage of gas
from the stays, which may result
in their inability to hold the rear
gate open.
.Be careful not to hit your head or
face on the rear gate when open-
ing or closing the rear gate andwhen loading or unloading car-
go.
NOTE
If the rear gate cannot be unlocked due
to a discharged vehicle battery, a
malfunction in the door locking/unlock-
ing system or other causes, you can
unlock it by manually operating the
rear gate lock release lever. For the
procedure, refer to“Rear gate–if the
rear gate cannot be opened”F9-18.
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Moonroof (if equipped)
WARNING
Never let anyone’shands,arms,
head or any objects protrude from
the moonroof. A person could be
seriously injured if any of the follow-
ing conditions occur.
.The vehicle stops suddenly.
.The vehicle turns sharply.
.The vehicle is involved in an
accident.
.Body parts protruding from the
vehicle are struck by outside
objects.
To avoid serious personal injury
caused by entrapment, always con-
form to the following instructions
without exception.
.Before closing the moonroof,
make sure that no one’s hands,
arms, head or other objects will
be accidentally caught in the
moonroof.
.Always carry the key when you
leave the vehicle for safety rea-
sons and never allow an unat-
tended child to remain in thevehicle. Failure to follow this
procedure could result in injury
to a child operating the moon-
roof.
.Never try to check the anti-en-
trapment function by deliberately
placing part of your body in the
moonroof.
CAUTION
.Do not sit on the edge of the open
moonroof.
.Do not operate the moonroof if
falling snow or extremely cold
conditions have caused it to
freeze shut.
.The anti-entrapment function
does not operate when the moon-
roof is being tilted down. Be sure
to confirm that it is safe to do so
before tilting the moonroof down.
.If the moonroof does not close,
we recommend that you have the
system checked by a SUBARU
dealer.
The moonroof has both tilting and sliding
functions.
The moonroof operates only when theignition switch is in the“ON”position.
&Moonroof switches
!Tilting moonroof
1) Raise
2) Lower
The tilting function is activated only when
the moonroof is fully closed.
To raise:
Press the rear side of the“UP/DOWN”
switch momentarily. The moonroof raises
completely.
To lower:
Press and hold the front side of the“UP/
DOWN”switch until the preferred position
has reached.
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Keys and doors/Moonroof
Release the switch after the moonroof has
been raised or has been lowered com-
pletely. Pressing the switch continuously
may cause damage to the moonroof.
!Sliding moonroof
1) Open
2) Close
To open:
Press and hold the rear side of the
“OPEN/CLOSE”switch. The sun shade
will also be opened together with the
moonroof. The moonroof will stop at a
position approximately 1.6 in (4 cm) away
from the fully opened position. Press and
hold the rear side of the switch again to
open the moonroof completely.To close:
Press and hold the front side of the
“OPEN/CLOSE”switch.
To stop the moonroof at a selected mid-
way position while opening or closing it,
momentarily push the switch to the
“OPEN”side or“CLOSE”side.
After washing the vehicle or after it rains,
wipe away water on the roof prior to
opening the moonroof to prevent drops
of water from falling into the passenger
compartment.
NOTE
Driving with the moonroof fully open
can cause an annoying sound to be
generated at high speeds. If this oc-
curs, use the moonroof at the initial
stop position of 1.6 in (4 cm) away from
the fully opened position.
!Anti-entrapment function
When the moonroof senses a substantial
enough object trapped between its glass
and the vehicle’s roof during closure, it
automatically moves back to the fully open
position and stops there. The anti-entrap-
ment function may also be activated by a
strong shock on the moonroof even when
there is nothing trapped.
CAUTION
Never attempt to test this function
using fingers, hands or other parts
of your body.
NOTE
For the sake of safety, it is recom-
mended that you avoid driving with the
moonroof fully opened.
&Sun shade
The sun shade can be slid forward or
backward by hand while the moonroof is
closed.
If the moonroof is opened, the sun shade
also moves back.
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Ignition switch (models without“keyless
access with push-button start system”)......... 3-4
LOCK.................................................................. 3-4
ACC.................................................................... 3-5
ON...................................................................... 3-5
START ................................................................ 3-5
Key reminder chime............................................ 3-5
Ignition switch light (if equipped)......................... 3-6
Push-button ignition switch (models with
push-button start system)............................... 3-6
Safety precautions.............................................. 3-6
Operating range for push-button start system...... 3-6
Switching power status....................................... 3-7
When access key does not operate properly........ 3-8
Hazard warning flasher....................................... 3-8
Meters and gauges.............................................. 3-9
Combination meter illumination........................... 3-9
Canceling the function for meter/gauge needle
movement upon turning on the ignition
switch............................................................... 3-9
Speedometer...................................................... 3-10
Odometer........................................................... 3-10
Double trip meter............................................... 3-10
Tachometer........................................................ 3-11
Fuel gauge......................................................... 3-12
ECO gauge (if equipped).................................... 3-12
Warning and indicator lights............................. 3-13
Initial illumination for system check.................... 3-13
Seatbelt warning light and chime........................ 3-14
SRS airbag system warning light........................ 3-15Front passenger’s frontal airbag ON and OFF
indicators........................................................ 3-16
CHECK ENGINE warning light/Malfunction
indicator light.................................................. 3-16
Coolant temperature low indicator light/Coolant
temperature high warning light......................... 3-17
Charge warning light.......................................... 3-18
Oil pressure warning light.................................. 3-18
Engine low oil level warning light....................... 3-18
Windshield washer fluid warning light................ 3-19
AT OIL TEMP warning light (CVT models)........... 3-19
Low tire pressure warning light (U.S.-spec.
models)........................................................... 3-19
ABS warning light.............................................. 3-21
Brake system warning light (red)........................ 3-21
Low fuel warning light....................................... 3-22
Hill start assist warning light/Hill start assist OFF
indicator light.................................................. 3-22
Door open warning light.................................... 3-23
All-Wheel Drive warning light (CVT models) ........ 3-23
Power steering warning light.............................. 3-23
Vehicle Dynamics Control warning light/Vehicle
Dynamics Control operation indicator light ....... 3-24
Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF indicator light..... 3-25
Warning chimes and warning indicator of the
keyless access with push-button start system (if
equipped)........................................................ 3-25
Security indicator light....................................... 3-30
Select lever/gear position indicator (CVT
models)........................................................... 3-30
Turn signal indicator lights................................. 3-31
High beam indicator light................................... 3-31
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Instruments and controls
Cruise control indicator light (if equipped).......... 3-31
Cruise control set indicator light (if
equipped)......................................................... 3-31
Automatic headlight beam leveler warning light
(models with HID headlights)............................ 3-31
Front fog light indicator light.............................. 3-31
Headlight indicator light..................................... 3-32
Steering responsive fog lights warning indicator/
Steering responsive fog lights OFF indicator
(models with EyeSight system)......................... 3-32
BSD/RCTA warning indicator (if equipped).......... 3-32
BSD/RCTA OFF indicator (if equipped)................ 3-32
Information display (if equipped)...................... 3-32Outside temperature indicator............................ 3-33
Driving information display................................. 3-33
Clock................................................................. 3-37
Multi information display (models with type
B combination meter)..................................... 3-38
Basic operation.................................................. 3-39
Welcome screen and Good-bye screen............... 3-39
Warning screen.................................................. 3-39
Basic screens.................................................... 3-39
Menu screens.................................................... 3-40
Multi function display (if equipped).................. 3-42Models without multi function display................. 3-42
Safety precautions............................................. 3-42
Features............................................................ 3-43
Locations........................................................... 3-43
Basic operation.................................................. 3-43
Welcome screen................................................. 3-44
Date screen........................................................ 3-44Ending screen................................................... 3-44
Self-check screen.............................................. 3-45
Interruption screen............................................ 3-46
Basic screens.................................................... 3-46
Selection screen................................................ 3-53
Date and time settings....................................... 3-56
Image quality and volume settings..................... 3-63
Screen settings.................................................. 3-65
Maintenance settings......................................... 3-73
Driving history registration................................. 3-76
Car settings....................................................... 3-77
Initialize............................................................. 3-85
Light control switch........................................... 3-88Headlights......................................................... 3-89
High/low beam change (dimmer) ........................ 3-90
Headlight flasher............................................... 3-91
Daytime running light system............................. 3-91
Turn signal lever................................................ 3-92One-touch lane changer..................................... 3-92
Illumination brightness control......................... 3-92
Headlight beam leveler (if equipped)............... 3-93
Automatic headlight beam leveler (models with
HID headlights)................................................ 3-93
Fog light switch................................................. 3-93
Steering responsive fog lights system (models
with EyeSight system)..................................... 3-94
Wiper and washer.............................................. 3-95Windshield wiper and washer switches.............. 3-96
Rear window wiper and washer switch............... 3-98
Mirrors................................................................ 3-99Inside mirror...................................................... 3-99

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