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Fuse
panelFuse
ratingCircuit
23 10A DRL
24 20A P/W MAIN2
25 Empty
26 10A BACK UP
27 20A WIPER DEICER
28 20A TRAIL R.FOG
29 20A P/W PASS2
30 Empty
31 7.5A SMT
32 15A SEAT HTR F
33 7.5A KEY SW
34 7.5A D_OP+B
35 20A SUN ROOF
36 Empty
37 7.5A STOP
38 7.5A EYE SIGHTSpecifications/Fuses and circuits
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Specifications/Fuses and circuits
&Fuse panel located in the engine compartment
A) Main fuseFuse
panelFuse
ratingCircuit
1 7.5A HORN RH
2 7.5AHORN LH
3 10AILLUMI
4 10A TAIL
5 15A H/L LO RH
6 15A H/L LO LH
7 10A H/L HI LH
8 7.5A DCM
9 15A D/L
10 10A H/L HI RH
11 7.5A ALT-S
12 20A FUEL
13 15A HAZARD
14 30A IG2
15 7.5A PU B/UP
16 7.5A OBD
17 20A
*1
25A*2O2 HTR
18 15A E/G2
19 15A ETC
*1: 2.5 L models
*2: 3.6 L models
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Fuse
panelFuse
ratingCircuit
20 15A E/G1
21 15A AVCS
22 15A INJ
23 7.5A CVT SSR
24 20A TCU
25 30A BACKUP
26 7.5A ACTGS
27 25A SUB FAN
28 25A MAIN FAN
29 30A ABS SOL
30 20A AUDIO
31 25A R.DEF
32 15A BLOWER
33 15A BLOWER
34 10A F.FOG RH
35 10A F.FOG LH
36 15A R.WIPER
37 15A F.WASH
38 30A F.WIPERSpecifications/Fuses and circuits
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Specifications/Bulb chart
Bulb chart
&Safety precautions
WARNING
.Bulbs may become very hot while
illuminated. Before replacing
bulbs, turn off the lights and wait
until the bulbs cool down. Other-
wise, there is a risk of sustaining
a burn injury.
.For models with HID low beam
headlights, observe the following
precautions. Not doing so carries
the risk of an electric shock that
could result in serious injury
because the HID bulbs use an
extremely high voltage.
–Do not replace any headlight
bulbs (both low beam and
high beam) by yourself.
–Do not remove/restore the
headlight assemblies by your-
self.
–Do not remove any headlight-
assembly components by
yourself.
For replacement, contact your
SUBARU dealer.
CAUTION
Replace any bulb only with a new
bulb of the specified wattage. Using
a bulb of different wattage could
result in a fire.
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&Bulb chart
NOTELights A, B, C, D, E and F are the LED (Light Emitting Diode) type. Consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement.
Specifications/Bulb chart
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Specifications/Bulb chart
Wattage Bulb No.
1) High beam headlight 12V-60W HB3
2) Low beam headlight
Models with HID headlights 12V-35W D4S
Models without HID headlights 12V-55W H11
3) Front side marker light 12V-5W W5W
4) Map light 12V-8W
5) Dome light 12V-8W
6) Door step light 12V-5W W5W
7) Front turn signal light 12V-21W WY21W
8) Front fog light
Legacy (models without steering responsive fog
lights system)12V-19W H16
Legacy (models with steering responsive fog lights
system)12V-55W H11
Outback 12V-55W H11
9) Vanity mirror light 14V-1.4W HTU
10) Cargo area light 12V-13W SAE #912
11) Licence plate light (Outback)12V-5W W5W
12) Backup light (Outback) 12V-16W W16W
13)
Rear turn signal light (Outback) 12V-21W WY21W
14) Rear side marker light (Outback)
12V-5W W5W
15) Trunk light (Legacy) 12V-3.8W SAE #194
16)
License plate light (Legacy) 12V-5W W5W
17) Backup light (Legacy) 12V-16W W16W12-16
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Wattage Bulb No.
18)
Rear turn signal light (Legacy) 12V-21WWY21W
19)
Rear side marker light (Legacy) 12V-5WW5W
A)
Parking light––
B)
Side turn signal light (if equipped)––
C) High-mounted stop light (Outback)––
D) Tail and stop light (Outback)––
E)
High-mounted stop light (Legacy)––
F)
Tail and stop light (Legacy)––Specifications/Bulb chart
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Specifications/Vehicle identification
Vehicle identification1) Emission control label
2) Certification and bar code label
3) Tire inflation pressure label
4) Vehicle identification number plate
5) Model number label
6) Fuel label
7) Air conditioner label
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For U.S.A............................................................ 13-2
Tire information.................................................. 13-2
Tire labeling....................................................... 13-2
Recommended tire inflation pressure.................. 13-4
Glossary of tire terminology............................... 13-5
Tire care–maintenance and safety practices...... 13-9
Vehicle load limit–how to determine................ 13-10
Determining compatibility of tire and vehicle
load capacities............................................... 13-13Adverse safety consequences of overloading
on handling and stopping and on tires........... 13-13
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit......... 13-13Uniform tire quality grading standards.......... 13-14Treadwear....................................................... 13-14
Traction AA, A, B, C......................................... 13-14
Temperature A, B, C......................................... 13-15
Reporting safety defects (USA)...................... 13-15
Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
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Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/For U.S.A.
For U.S.A.
The following information has been
compiled according to Code of
Federal Regulations“Title 49, Part
575”.
Tire information
&Tire labeling
Many markings (e.g. Tire size, Tire
Identification Number or TIN) are
placed on the sidewall of a tire by
tire manufacturers. These marking
can provide you with useful infor-
mation on the tire.
!Tire size
Your vehicle comes equipped with
P-Metric tire size. It is important to
understand the sizing system in
selecting the proper tire for your
vehicles. Here is a brief review of
the tire sizing system with a break-
down of its individual elements.
!P Metric
With the P-Metric system, Section
Width is measured in millimeters.
To convert millimeters into inches,
divide by 25.4. The Aspect Ratio
(Section Height divided by Section
Width) helps provide more dimen-
sional information about the tire
size.
Example:
(1) P = Certain tire type used on
light duty vehicles such as passen-
ger cars
(2) Section Width in millimeters
(3) Aspect Ratio (= section height
7section width).
(4) R = Radial Construction
(5) Rim diameter in inches
!Load and Speed Rating De-
scriptions
The load and speed rating descrip-
tions will appear following the size
designation.
They provide two important facts
about the tire. First, the number
designation is its load index. Sec-
ond, the letter designation indicates
the tire’s speed rating.
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