ESP SUBARU LEGACY 2001 3.G User Guide

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3-10We rec ommend that you d rive mod erately until the p o
inter of the temp er-
ature g aug e reac hes near the mid d le of the rang e. E ng ine op eration is
op timum with the eng ine c oolant at this temp erature rang e and hig h rev-
ving op eration when eng ine is not warmed up enoug h should b e
avoid ed .
Warning and indicator lights
Several of the warning and ind ic ator lig hts c ome on momentarily and
then g o out when the ig nition switc h is initially t urned to the “ON ” p osi-
tion. This p ermits c hec king the op eration of the b u lb s.
Ap p ly the p arking b rake and turn the ig nition switc h to the “ON ” p osition.
The following lig hts c ome on:
Seatb elt warning lig ht
SRS airb ag system warning lig ht
CHECK ENGINE warning lig ht / Malfunc tion ind ic ator lamp
Charg e warning lig ht
Oil p ressure warning lig ht
AT OIL temp erature warning lig ht (AT vehic les)
ABS warning lig ht
VDC warning lig ht (if eq uip p ed )
VDC op eration ind ic ator lig ht (if eq uip p ed )
VDC OFF ind ic ator lig ht (if eq uip p ed )
Brake system warning lig ht
If any lig hts fail to c ome on, it ind ic ates a b urne d -out b ulb or a malfunc -
tion of the c orresp ond ing system.
Consult your authorized SUBARU d ealer for rep air. Seatbelt warning light and chime
When the ig nition switc h is turned to the “ON ” p osition, the seatb elt
warning lig ht will c ome on and the remind er c hime w ill sound for ab out
six sec ond s to remind the d river to fasten the seat b elt.
The seatb elt warning lig ht remains on for ab out six sec ond s and turns off
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4. Set the fan sp eed c ontrol d ial to the hig hest sp e
ed .
NOTE
Warm air also comes out from the right and left air outlets. To
stop warm air flow from these outlets, turn the correspondingthumb-wheel to the “
” position.
Heating and defrosting
HB5012AA
To d irec t warm air toward the floor and the wind shi eld :
1. Set the air inlet selec tion b utton to the “OFF ” p osition.
2. Set the air flow c ontrol d ial to the “
” p osition.
3. Set the temp erature c ontrol d ial to the most c omf ortab le level.
4. Set the fan sp eed c ontrol d ial to the d esired sp e ed .
NOTE
Warm air also comes out from the right and left air outlets. To
stop warm air flow from these outlets, turn the correspondingthumb-wheel to the “
” position.

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Heating
HB5013AA
To d irec t warm air toward the floor:
1. Set the air inlet selec tion b utton to the “OFF ” p osition
2 Set the air flow c ontrol d ial to the “
” p osition.
3. Set the temp erature c ontrol d ial to the most c omf ortab le level.
4. Set the fan sp eed c ontrol d ial to the d esired sp e ed .
NOTE
Warm air also comes out from the right and left air outlets. To
stop warm air flow from these outlets, turn the correspondingthumb-wheel to the “
” position.
Bi-level heating
HB5014AA
This setting allows you to d irec t air of d ifferent temp eratures from the

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ECON
” ind ic ator lig ht. In the ECON mod e, the c omp ressor runs to
b e thrifty with energ y c onsump tion. Interior wind ow s tend to fog in this
energ y-saving op eration. It is therefore rec ommend e d that the AUTO
mod e b e used only in hig h humid ity c ond itions. Manual mode operation:
When the Automatic Climate Control system is op erat ing in the AUTO
mod e, p ressing the “
”, “”, “MODE ”, “A/C ” or

” switc h shifts the op eration into the “MANUAL ” mod e and the
ind ic ator lig ht “AUTO ” on the c ontrol p anel will g o out.
When the “
”, “”, “MODE ”, “A/C ” or “”
switc h is p ressed , the c orresp ond ing func tion c an b e c ontrolled ind e-
p end ently, while automatic c ontrol of the other fun c tions are main-
tained .
To c hang e the system b ac k to the AUTO mod e, p ress t he “AUTO ”
switc h. n OFF switch
The Automatic Climate Control system turns off (the air c ond itioner
c omp ressor and fan turn off) when the “OFF ” switc h is p ressed .
When the “OFF ” switc h is p ressed , the outsid e air introd uc tion mo d e
( “
” p osition) is automatic ally selec ted .
NOTE Setting the light switch to the “p ” or “ a ” position causes the
illuminating icons on the display panel to dim. When traveling with the lights on in gloomy daylight or in twilight, press the OFFswitch for 1 second or longer if you feel it is too hard to identify
the icons clearly. The brightness comes back to normal. n OUT.TEMP switch
To c hec k the outsid e air temp erature, p ush the “OUT.TEMP ” switc h.
The outsid e air temp erature will b e d isp layed for f ive sec ond s, and
then the d isp lay automatic ally c hang es b ac k to the insid e air temp er-
ature.
The d isp lay c hang es over from the insid e air temp er ature to the out-
sid e air temp erature as its normal ind ic ation if yo u keep the switc h
p ressed for more than 2 sec ond s.

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With the fan sp eed c ontrol switc h in the AUTO p osit
ion, the fan sp eed
c hang es automatic ally c orresp ond ing to various c ond itions: air tem-
p erature insid e and outsid e of the p asseng er c omp ar tment, intensity
of the sunlig ht, etc .
Use this switc h to selec t d esired fan sp eed . Fan sp eed inc reases with
eac h p ress of the switc h and returns to the AUTO p o sition.
n A/C — Air conditioner switch
NOTE The air conditioner compressor does not operate when the out- side air temperature is below 32 F (0 C).
If the wind shield starts to fog when the air c ond it ioner is op erated in
the AUTO mod e, p ush the air c ond itioner switc h “A/C ” to d efog and
d ehumid ify.
When this switc h is p ushed , the air c ond itioner c om p ressor turns on
and the ind ic ator lig ht “A/C ” on the c ontrol p anel c omes on. After
eliminating the fog g ing from the wind shield , set th e air c ond itioner
b ac k in the AUTO mod e b y p ushing the “AUTO ” switc h.
n MODE — Air flow control switch
(Ventilation) : Air flows throug h the instrument p an el outlets.
(Bi-level) : Air flows throug h the instrument p anel outlets
and the foot outlets.
(Heat) : Air flows throug h the foot outlets and some throug h the wind shield d efroster outlets.
(Heat-d ef) : Air flows throug h the wind shield d efros ter out-
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Scan tuning (SCAN)
Turn the tuning d ial inner tuner to c hang e the rad i o to the SCAN
mod e. In this mod e, the rad io sc ans throug h the rad io b and until a
station is found . The rad io will stop at the statio n for five sec ond s
while d isp laying the freq uenc y, after whic h sc annin g will c ontinue until
the entire b and has b een sc anned .
Turn the tuning d ial ’s inner tuner ag ain to c anc el the SCAN mod e and
to stop on any d isp layed freq uenc y.
Sc an tuning may not func tion p rop erly if the statio n rec ep tion is weak-
ened b y d istanc e from the station or p roximity to t all b uild ing s and
hills. Preset tuning
Press any one of the p reset b uttons to selec t the c orresp ond ing , p re-
viously-reg istered rad io station. The LED at the to p of that b utton will
turn on. n Manual preset
Use the tuning d ial to selec t the rad io station whi c h you wish to
reg ister. Choose the p reset b utton to whic h you wish to assig n that station
and p ress it c ontinuously for a p eriod of more than 2 sec ond s. When
the rad io station has b een suc c essfully reg istered , the d isp lay will
flash the c orresp ond ing rad io freq uenc y on and off onc e.
NOTE Each preset button can be used to store both an FM station
and an AM station. If the power supply is interrupted by disconnection of the bat-
tery, memory presets will be cleared and will be required to be re-input. Weather band button (WB)
Push the “WB ” b utton when the rad io is off to turn on the rad io in the
weather b and .
Press the “WB ” b utton when the rad io is on to selec t the weather
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5-50CD changer will interrupt the broadcast.
At the end of the disc, playback automatically continues with
the next disc. After playback on the last disc finishes, the disc will automati-
cally return to the first disc (or first disc of the first magazine) andwill automatically play back. If you have loaded fewer than 6 discs, any missing disc is
automatically skipped. Selection of a desired disc
You c an selec t a d esired d isc from among the d isc s c ontained in the
mag azines only b y p ressing the c orresp ond ing numb er one of the
d isc selec t b uttons. If you are to listen to the 7t h d isc in the d oub le
mag azine (12 d isc s), for examp le, it is selec ted fi rst b y selec ting “M2 ”
( “ M2 ” means 2nd mag azine) with the “DISC ” b utton and then p ress-
ing the “1 ” b utton of the d isc selec t b uttons. All other d isc s in the
mag azines c an also b e selec ted in a similar way. NOTE No disc change takes place if the button corresponding to the
magazine slot in which no disc is loaded is pressed. If the direct disc button corresponding to the disc now in play-
back is pressed again, the disc will be replayed from its begin-ning. To select a song from its beginning
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To insert a disc
1. Press one of the “Disc selec t ” b uttons 3 (numb ered from 1 to 6)
for whic h the d isc ind ic ator lig ht 2 is “OFF ”.
The Disc ind ic ator lig hts are loc ated d irec tly ab ov e the c orresp ond ing
“ Disc selec t ” b uttons.
2. The ind ic ator will b eg in b linking . The b linking w ill last for 15 se-
c ond s.
During this p eriod , insert a d esired d isc , and the d isc will b eg in to
p lay. (If any d isc is not inserted d uring this p eri od , the “Disc slot ”
1
d oor will c lose. Rep eat step 1.)
Be sure to hold a d isc with the lab el sid e (the sid e where titles are
p rinted ) up .
3. To insert another d isc , rep eat step 1 and 2 c hoos ing a d ifferent
d isc selec t b utton. To insert six discs at a time
1. Press and hold the “Disc selec t ” b utton numb er 1 until all d isc ind i-
c ators b eg in b linking (ab out 1.5 sec ond s).
2. The ind ic ators will b link for 15 sec ond s. During this p eriod , insert
d esired six d isc s.
3. When all d isc s are load ed , the first d isc will b e g in to p lay. (If no
d isc is inserted within this 15 sec ond s, the entire d isc load seq uenc e
will b e c anc eled .) To remove a disc
1. Press the d esired one of the “Disc selec t ” b uttons
3 (numb ered
from 1 to 6) for whic h the d isc ind ic ator lig ht is on.
2. Press the “Ejec t b utton ”
4 . The selec ted d isc will b e ejec ted and
the ind ic ator lig ht will b eg in b linking .
3. To remove another d isc , rep eat step 1 and 2 c hoos ing a d ifferent
“ Disc selec t ” b utton.
(To remove d isc s when the ig nition switc h is in the “Loc k ” p osition,
p ress the “Ejec t ” b utton, and the first d isc will b e ejec ted . Press the
“ Ejec t ” b utton ag ain, and the next d isc will b e ejec ted an d so on. At
this time, the “Disc selec t ” b uttons are d isab led .)

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To remove all discs at one time
1. Press and hold the “Ejec t ” b utton 4 until all “Disc ” ind ic ators b eg in
b linking (ab out 1.5 sec ond s), and the first d isc wi ll b e ejec ted .
2. When the d isc is removed , the next one will b e ej ec ted , and so on.
To replace a playing disc with another
Simp ly p ress the d esired one of “Disc selec t ” b uttons
3 (numb ered
from 1 to 6) or p ress the “DISC UP ” or “DISC DOWN ” b utton on the
rad io unit to selec t the d esired d isc , and the d isc will b eg in to p lay.
Disc indicators
Lit: when the c orresp ond ing storag e tray is oc c up ie d b y a d isc .
Blinking : Disc p layer is either in load ing , ejec t o r c hang ing mod e.
OFF: No d isc is load ed or the ig nition switc h is in the “LOCK ” p osition.
Function control
Refer to CD p layer c ontrol op erating instruc tions d esc rib ed in the
“ Typ e A and B aud io sets ” or “Typ e C aud io set ” sec tion.

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Front ashtray
To op en the ashtray, p ull the lid out. Rear ashtray (if equipped)
The rear ashtray is loc ated on the up p er sid e of th e b ac k of the c enter
c onsole. To op en the ashtray, p ull the up p er ed g e o f the lid .
To remove the ashtray for c leaning , op en it and p ul l it out while p ushing
the inner p late d own.
Accessory power socket
In the luggage compartment (if equipped) and on the center
console (if equipped) CAUTION
Do not attempt to use a cigarette lighter in the accessory
power socket. Do not place any foreign objects, especially metal ones such
as coins or aluminum foil, into the accessory power socket. Thatcould cause a short circuit. Always put the cap on the accessorypower socket when they are not in use. Use only electrical appliances which are designed for 12V DC
and which consume less than 120W. Overloading the accessorypower socket can cause a short circuit. Do not use double adapt-ers or more than one electrical appliance. If the plug on your electric appliance is either too loose or too
tight for the accessory power socket, this can result in a poorcontact or cause the plug to get stuck. Only use plugs that fit
properly. Use of an electric appliance in the accessory power socket for
a long period of time while the engine is not running can causebattery discharge. Before driving your vehicle, make sure that the plug and the
cord on your electrical appliance will not interfere with your shift-ing gears and operating the accelerator and brake pedals. If theydo, do not use the electrical appliance while driving.

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