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&Coolant temperature
low indicator light/Cool-
ant temperature high
warning light
CAUTION
. After turning the ignition switch
to the “ON ”position, if this
indicator light/warning light be-
haves under any of the following
conditions, the electrical system
may be malfunctioning. Contact
your SUBARU dealer immedi-
ately for an inspection. – It remains blinking in RED.
– It remains illuminated in RED
for more than 2 seconds.
– It remains blinking in RED and
BLUE alternately.
. While driving, if this indicator
light/warning light behaves under
any of the following conditions,
take the specified appropriate
measure listed below. – Blinking in RED:
Decelerate the vehicle. After
the blinking RED light turns
off, you can drive the vehicle
normally.
– Illuminated in RED: Safely stop the vehicle as
soon as possible, and refer
to the emergency steps for the
case of engine overheating.
After that, have the system
checked by your nearest
SUBARU dealer. Refer to
“En-
gine overheating ”F 9-13.
– Blinking in RED and BLUE
alternately:
The electrical system may be
malfunctioning. Contact your
SUBARU dealer for an inspec-tion.
This coolant temperature low indicator
light/coolant temperature high warning
light has the following three functions. . Illumination in BLUEindicates insuffi-
cient warming up of the engine. Blinking in REDindicates that the
engine is close to overheating. Illumination in REDindicates overheat-
ing condition of the engine
For the system check, this indicator light/
warning light illuminates in REDfor
approximately 2 seconds when the igni-
tion switch is turned to the “ON ”position.
After that, this indicator light/warning light
changes to BLUEand maintains illumina-
tion in BLUE. This BLUE illuminated light turns off when the engine is warmed up
sufficiently.
If the engine coolant temperature in-
creases over the specified range, the
indicator light/warning light blinks in RED
. At this time, decelerate the vehicle.
After the blinking REDlight turns off, you
can drive the vehicle normally. However, if
the indicator light/warning light often blinksin RED , the electrical system may be
malfunctioning. Contact your SUBARU
dealer for an inspection.
If the engine coolant temperature in-
creases further, the indicator light/warning
light illuminates in REDcontinuously. At
this time, the engine may be overheating.
Safely stop the vehicle as soon as
possible, and refer to the emergency
steps for the case of engine overheating.
Refer to “Engine overheating ”F9-13.
After that, have the system checked by
your nearest SUBARU dealer.
NOTE
If the engine is restarted after a certain
driving condition, this indicator light/
warning light may illuminate in RED.
However, this is not a malfunction if the
indicator light/warning light turns off
after a short time. Instruments and controls
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both side windows to prevent fogging.)
(Heat-def): Windshield defroster outlets,
foot outlets and both side outlets of the
instrument panel
(Defrost): Windshield defroster outlets and
both side outlets of the instrument panel&
Temperature control
! Type A
Turn the temperature control dial over a
range from the blue side (cool) to red side
(warm) to regulate the temperature of
airflow from the air outlets. ! Type B
To increase the temperature setting, press the “
”side of the temperature control
button. To decrease the temperature
setting, press the “
”side of the tempera-
ture control button.
Each temperature setting is shown on the
display. When “LO ”is shown, the system
provides maximum cooling performance.When “HI ”is shown, the system provides
maximum heating performance.
NOTE
When the “DUAL ”button is pressed,
separate temperature settings for the driver ’s side and passenger ’s side can
be enabled (DUAL mode). To cancel the
DUAL mode, press the “DUAL ”button
again. The temperature setting for thepassenger ’s side becomes the same as
the setting for the driver ’s side.
& Fan speed control
The fan operates only when the ignition switch is in the
“ON ”position. Select the
preferred fan speed by turning the fan
speed control dial (type A), or by pressing
the fan speed control buttons (type B).
& Air conditioner control
The air conditioner operates only when
the engine is running.
Press the air conditioner button while the
fan is in operation to turn on the air
conditioner. When the air conditioner is
on, the indicator light on the air conditioner
button (type A)/ “A/C ”indicator light (type
B) illuminates.
To turn off the air conditioner, press the
button again. The indicator light will turnoff. NOTE
For efficient defogging or dehumidify-
ing in cold weather, turn on the air
conditioner. & Air inlet selection
Select the air inlet by pressing the air inlet
selection button.
ON position (recirculation) : Interior air is
recirculated inside the vehicle. Press the
air inlet selection button to the ON position
for fast cooling with the air conditioner or
when driving on a dusty road. When the Climate control
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AudioSelecting category (only when connectingiPod
®) ................................................................. 5-37
Display selection (type B audio) ............................. 5-39
Folder selection (only when connecting USB storage device) ................................................... 5-39
Selection from list (only when connecting USB storage device) (type C audio) ............................. 5-39
Setting the playing speed (only when the audiobook is playing) (type C audio) .................... 5-39
When the following messages are displayed . ......... 5-39
Audio control buttons ........................................... 5-41
MODE button ........................................................ 5-41

” and “”switch .............................................. 5-42
Volume control switch ........................................... 5-43 MUTE button (if equipped)
.................................... 5-43
Bluetooth
®audio (type B and C audio) ................5-43
Media format ........................................................ 5-44
Setting Bluetooth
®audio (type B audio) ................ 5-44
Setting Bluetooth®audio (type C audio) ................ 5-45
Bluetooth®audio operation ................................... 5-48
Hands-free system (if equipped) ..........................5-49
Tips for the Hands-free system ............................. 5-49
Certification for the Hands-free system .................. 5-50
Safety precautions ................................................ 5-52
Using the Hands-free system ................................ 5-52
Bluetooth
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5-6Audio
& Type B audio set (if equipped)
The audio set will operate only when the
ignition switch is in the “Acc ”or “ON ”
position. . Power and audio controls: refer to page
5-8. Radio operation: refer to page 5-12
. Satellite radio operation (if equipped):
refer to page 5-19. CD (compact disc) player operation:
refer to page 5-23. Auxiliary input jack: refer to page 5-30
. USB storage device/iPod
®operation:
refer to page 5-33. Bluetooth
®audio: refer to page 5-43
. Hands-free system: refer to page 5-49

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&Type C audio set (if equipped)The audio set will operate only when the
ignition switch is in the “Acc ”or “ON ”
position. . Power and audio controls: refer to page
5-8. Radio operation: refer to page 5-12
. Satellite radio operation (if equipped):
refer to page 5-19. CD (compact disc) player operation:
refer to page 5-23. Auxiliary input jack: refer to page 5-30
. USB storage device/iPod
®operation:
refer to page 5-33. Bluetooth
®audio: refer to page 5-43
. Hands-free system: refer to page 5-49
NOTE
HD Radio Technology should be in-
cluded as a feature in the type C audio. Audio
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5-42Audio
Type B audio:
*1: The frequency last received in the selected
waveband will be displayed.
*2: Only when a CD is in the player.
*3: Only when the device is connected.
Type C audio:
*1: The frequency last received in the selected
waveband will be displayed.
*2: Only when a CD is in the player.
*3: Only when the device is connected. ! Type B audio
Press and hold this button if you wish to
immediately cut the volume to zero.
The audio display will show “MUTE ”.
If you press and hold the button again, the
original sound volume will return and “
MUTE ”turns off.
& “
”and “”switch
! With radio mode selected
Press the switch to the “
”or “”side
briefly to skip to a preset channel. Press
and hold the switch to the “
”or “”side
to seek the next receivable station and
stop at it.
That station ’s frequency will be indicated
on the audio display. ! With CD/USB/Bluetooth
®audio
mode selected
Press the switch to the “
”side briefly to
skip forward in the track/file order. Press
the switch to the “
”side briefly to skip
backward in the track/file order. The track/file number will be shown on the
audio display.
For type B and C audio, when the MP3/
WMA/AAC format track is playing, press
and hold the switch to the

”side to
select the next folder. Press and hold the
switch to the “
”side to go back to the
previous folder. ! With iPod
®mode selected (type B
and C audio)
Press the switch to the “
”side to skip
forward in the track/file order. Press the
switch to the “
”side to skip backward in
the track/file order. The track/file number
will be shown on the audio display. ! With SAT mode selected (type C audio)
Press the switch to the “
”or “”side
briefly. The radio will seek the next preset
channel and stop at it.
Press and hold the switch to the “
”or
“” side. The radio will seek the next
receivable channel and stop at it.
The channel will be shown on the audio
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&Volume control switch
Press the switch to the “+ ”side to increase
the volume. Press the switch to the “ ”
side to reduce the volume.
A number indicating the volume will be
shown on the audio display. &
MUTE button (if equipped)Press this button if you wish to immedi-
ately cut the volume to zero.
The audio display will show “MUTE ”.
If you press the button again, the original
sound volume will return and “MUTE ”
turns off. Bluetooth
®audio (type B and
C audio) NOTE
For models with the genuine SUBARU
navigation system, refer to the Owner ’s
Manual supplement for the navigationsystem.
NOTE
The Bluetooth word mark and logo are
registered trademarks of Bluetooth
SIG, Inc.
This function enables you to play back
audio sources from Bluetooth
®audio
devices. You need to register the Blue-
tooth
®audio device in the system before
using it. Audio
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5-44Audio
NOTE . The Bluetooth
®audio function may
not operate properly under the follow-
ing conditions.
–The device is turned off.
– The battery of the device has run
down. – The device is not connected to
the system.– The device is behind the seat or
in the glove box.– A metal material is covering or
touching the device.
. Depending on the type of device that
is used, operation and sound volume
may be different from normal use of
those devices. . The sound quality may degrade due
to the influence of the device that is
connected to the system or the circum-
stances of the Bluetooth network. . When another Bluetooth
®device is
simultaneously connected, noise may
be heard. & Media format
Bluetooth
®audio devices cannot be
connected if they are not compatible with
the following Bluetooth
®profiles.
. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile) .
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile)
& Setting Bluetooth
®audio
(type B audio)
1. Select “BT-A SETUP ”by pressing the
“ MENU ”button.
2. Perform the following procedure by
operating the “TUNE ”dial while “BT-A ”is
displayed.
NOTE
You cannot set Bluetooth
®audio while
driving. ! Registering (pairing) device
NOTE
Only one device can be registered.
1. Select the “PAIR AUDIO ”menu.
– If a device is already registered,
“ MEMORY FULL ”is displayed and the
mode changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio setting mode.
2. After the passkey is shown on the
display, input the passkey into the device. –If the registering procedure is fin-
ished, “PAIRED ”and the name of the
device are displayed. – If the registering procedure was not
successful, “FAILED ”is displayed. After the name of the device or
“FAILED ”
is displayed, the mode changes to the Bluetooth
®audio setting mode.
NOTE
After the ignition switch is turned to the “ LOCK ”position, the registered device
is not automatically connected to the
system even if the ignition switch is
turned to the “Acc ”or “ON ”position.
! Selecting device
1. Select the “SELECT AUDIO ”menu.
– If no devices are registered,
“ EMPTY ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®audio
setting mode.
2. Select the “CONFIRM ”menu.
– Then the name of the selected
device is displayed. – If the device is connected, “SE-
LECTED ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®audio
setting mode.– If the device cannot be connected,
“ FAILED ”is displayed and the select-
ing procedure was not successful.
! Setting passkey
1. Select the “SET PASSKEY ”menu.
– After the currently set passkey is
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entered.
2. Input the new passkey (a 4 - 8 digit
number) by operating the “TUNE ”dial.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”menu.
– The new passkey is displayed, the
passkey is changed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®audio
setting mode.
! Deleting device
1. Select the “DELETE AUDIO ”menu.
– If no devices are registered,
“ EMPTY ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®audio
setting mode.
2. Select the “CONFIRM ”menu.
–“ DELETED ”is displayed and the
mode changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio setting mode.
& Setting Bluetooth
®audio
(type C audio)
1. Press the
button to select the
“ BT Audio ”mode.
Talk switch
2. Press the talk switch
.
NOTE
If a device and a cell phone are already
registered, “BT ”menu will be dis-
played. Then perform the followingprocedure.
(1) Press the talk switch
and
say “Setup ”.
(2) Press the talk switch
again
and say “Bluetooth audio setup ”.
The “BT Audio Setup ”will then be
displayed.
3. After the “BT Audio Setup ”menu is
displayed, select the following menus by
using the voice command system or by
operating the “TUNE ”dial. NOTE .
You cannot set Bluetooth
®audio
while driving. . After the ignition switch is turned to
the “LOCK ”position, the registered
device/cell phone may be automatically
connected to the system if the ignition
switch is turned to the “Acc ”or “ON ”
position.. When a cell phone is already con-
nected, the system will disconnect the
phone to setup a new device. You may
need to reconnect the phone after
setup is complete.. Up to 2 devices (excluding cell
phones for Hands-free system) can beregistered.. Up to 6 devices (including cell
phones for Hands-free system) can beregistered. ! By using voice command system
NOTE
If no devices are registered, you can
only select from the following menu. . “Pair audio player ”(refer to “Regis-
tering (paring) device ”F 5-46)
. “Set passkey ”(refer to “Selecting
device ”F 5-46) Audio
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5-48Audio
!Setting passkey
1. Select the “Set Passkey ”menu.
2. Press the “TUNE ”dial.
3. Input the new passkey (a 4 - 8 digit
number) by turning and pressing the“ TUNE ”dial.
4. After inputting the new passkey, pressthe “TUNE ”dial again.
– If the passkey is set, the new
passkey will be displayed.
! Deleting device
1. Select the “Delete Audio Player ”
menu.
2. Select the preferred device.
3. Select the “Confirm delete audio
Player? ”menu.
– If the device is deleted, “Audio
player has been deleted. ”will be
displayed.
& Bluetooth
®audio operation
NOTE
Depending on the connected device, it
may not activate as per the following
items or not work smoothly. Refer to
the instruction manual of the con-
nected device. !
How to play back
Type B audio
Type C audio
Press the “CD/AUX ”button and select the
“ BT-A ”(type B audio)/ “BT Audio ”(type C
audio) mode. ! To select a track from the beginning
Select a track in the same way as for a
CD. Refer to “To select a track from the
beginning ”F 5-24.
! Repeating (type B audio)
Repeating is operated in the same way as
for a CD. Refer to “Repeating ”F 5-26.
Each time you briefly press the
button, the mode changes in the following sequence.
! Random playback (type B audio)
Random playback is operated in the same
way as for a CD. Refer to “Random playback
”F 5-27. Each time you press
and hold the
button, the mode
changes in the following sequence.
! Display selection (type B audio)
Select an indication in the same way as
for a CD. Refer to “Display selection (type
A and B audio) ”F 5-28. Each time you
briefly press the
button, the indica-
tion changes in the following sequence.
! Fast-forwarding and rewinding
(type C audio)
Fast-forwarding and rewinding are oper-
ated in the same way as for a CD. Refer to“ Fast-forwarding and rewinding ”F 5-25.
! Folder selection
Select a folder in the same way as for a
CD. Refer to “Folder selection ”F 5-28.

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