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Foreword
Congratulations on choosing a SUBARU vehicle. This Owner’s
Manual has all the information necessary to keep your SUBARU in
excellent condition and to properly maintain the emission control
system for minimizing emission pollutants. We urge you to read
this manual carefully so that you may understand your vehicle and
its operation. For information not found in this Owner’s Manual,
such as details concerning repairs or adjustments, please contact
the SUBARU dealer from whom you purchased your SUBARU or
the nearest SUBARU dealer.
The information, specifications and illustrations found in this
manual are those in effect at the time of printing. FUJI HEAVY
INDUSTRIES LTD. reserves the right to change specifications and
designs at any time without prior notice and without incurring any
obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles
previously sold. This Owner’s Manual applies to all models and
covers all equipment, including factory installed options. Some
explanations, therefore may be for equipment not installed in your
vehicle.
Please leave this manual in the vehicle at the time of resale. The
next owner will need the information found herein.
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
*CCopyright 2016 FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
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&Light control and wiper control levers/switches1) Windshield wiper (page 3-95)
2) Mist (page 3-96)
3) Windshield washer (page 3-97)
4) Rear window wiper and washer switch
(page 3-98)
5) Wiper intermittent time control switch
(page 3-97)
6) Wiper control lever (page 3-96)
7) Light control switch (page 3-88)
8) Fog light switch (page 3-93)
9) Headlight ON/OFF/AUTO (page 3-89)
10) Headlight flasher High/Low beam
change (page 3-90)
11) Turn signal lever (page 3-92)
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Function settings
A SUBARU dealer can change the settings of the functions shown in the following table to meet your personal requirements. Contact
the nearest SUBARU dealer for details. If your vehicle is equipped with a multi function display, the settings for some of these functions
can be changed using the display. For details, refer to“Multi function display”F3-42.
Item Function Possible settings Default setting
Alarm system Alarm system Operation/Non-operation Operation
Monitoring start delay time (after
closure of doors)0 seconds/30 seconds 30 seconds
Impact sensor operation (only
models with shock sensors (dealer
option))Operation/Non-operation Non-operation
Passive arming (models without
“Keyless Access with Push-button
Start system”)Operation/Non-operation Non-operation
Dome light and map lights illumina-
tion (models with moonroof)ON/OFF OFF
Dome light illumination (models
without moonroof)
Keyless Access (if equipped) Hazard warning flasher Operation/Non-operation Operation
Audible signal Operation/Non-operation Operation
Audible signal volume Level 1 to 7 Level 5
Door unlock selection function (dri-
ver’s door unlock)Driver’s door only/All doors Driver’s door only
Door unlock selection function (rear
gate unlock)Rear gate only/All doors Rear gate only
Remote keyless entry system Hazard warning flasher Operation/Non-operation Operation
Audible signal Operation/Non-operation Operation
Audible signal volume Level 1 to 7 Level 5
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Item Function Possible settings Default setting
Key lock-in prevention Key lock-in prevention Operation/Non-operation Operation
Defogger and deicer system for
models with the automatic climate
control systemRear window defogger, outside
mirror defogger and windshield wi-
per deicerOperation for 15 minutes/
Continuous operationOperation for 15 minutes
Dome light Operation of dome light/map light/
cargo area light OFF delay timerOFF/10 seconds/20 seconds/30
seconds30 seconds
Map light for models with a moon-
roof
Cargo area light
Battery drainage prevention func-
tionBattery drainage prevention func-
tionOperation/Non-operation Operation
Seatbelt warning Sounds a chime while driving Operation/Non-operation Operation
Auto on/off headlights (if equipped) Sensitivity of the operation of the
auto on/off headlightsLow/Mid/High/Max Mid
Welcome lighting function (if
equipped)Welcome lighting function (when
approaching)OFF/30 seconds/60 seconds/90
seconds30 seconds
Welcome lighting function (when
exiting)OFF/30 seconds/60 seconds/90
seconds30 seconds
Reverse gear interlocked rear wiper Reverse gear interlocked rear wiper
operationOperation/Non-operation U.S.-spec. models: Non-operation
Other models: Operation
One-touch lane changer Operation of the one-touch lane
changerOperation/Non-operation Operation
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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems
secure, the danger of your child
suffering personal injury in the
event of an accident may be
increased.
.When installing a child restraint
system in the rear center seating
position, set both seatbacks to
the original position. Otherwise,
the child restraint system cannot
be securely restrained, which
may result in death or serious
injuries in the event of sudden
stop, sudden steering maneuver
or an accident.
!Installing a rearward facing child
restraint
1. Place the child restraint system in therear seating position.
2. Run the lap and shoulder belt through
or around the child restraint system
following the instructions provided by its
manufacturer.
3. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle
until you hear a click.
4. Take up the slack in the lap belt.
5. If using the seatbelt in the ALR mode
is recommended by the manufacturer’s
instructions supplied with the child re-
straint system, perform the following pro-
cedure.
(1) Pull out the seatbelt fully from the
retractor to change the retractor over from
the Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
to the Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
mode.(2) Allow the belt to rewind into the
retractor. As the belt is rewinding, clicks
will be heard which indicate the retractor
functions as ALR.
6. Push and pull the child restraint
system forward and from side to side to
check if it is firmly secured. Sometimes a
child restraint can be more firmly secured
by pushing it down into the seat cushion
and then tightening the seatbelt.
7. Pull at the shoulder portion of the belt
to confirm that it cannot be pulled out (ALR
properly functioning).
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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/Child restraint systems
4. Run the lap and shoulder belt through
or around the child restraint system
following the instructions provided by its
manufacturer.
–When a child restraint system is
installed on the rear center seating
position, pass the rear center seatbelt
through the belt guide properly. For
details, refer to“Rear center seatbelt”
F1-16.
5. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle
until you hear a click.6. Take up the slack in the lap belt.
7. Pull out the seatbelt fully from the
retractor to change the retractor over from
the Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
to the Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
function. Then, allow the belt to rewind
into the retractor. As the belt is rewinding,
clicks will be heard which indicate the
retractor functions as ALR.8. Before having a child sit in the child
restraint system, try to move it back and
forth and right and left to check if it is firmly
secured. Sometimes a child restraint
system can be more firmly secured by
pushing it down into the seat cushion and
then tightening the seatbelt.
9. Pull at the shoulder portion of the belt
to confirm that it cannot be pulled out (ALR
properly functioning).
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For details about turning off the push-
button ignition switch, refer to“Switching
power status”F3-7.
.If the door handle is gripped with a
gloved hand, the door lock may not be
released.
.If the door lock sensor is touched three
times or more repeatedly, the system will
ignore the sensor operation.
.When performing the locking proce-
dure too quickly, locking may not have
been completed. After performing the
locking procedure, it is recommended to
pull the REAR door handle to confirm that
the doors have been locked.
.It is possible to lock the doors even
when one of the doors is open. After
performing the locking procedure, close
the opened door or rear gate to lock it.
.Within 3 seconds after locking the
doors and the rear gate by using the
keyless access function, it is not possible
to unlock doors and/or the rear gate by
using the keyless access function.
.When locking, be sure to carry the
access key to prevent locking the access
key in the vehicle.
.The setting of the hazard warning
flasher operation and the volume of the
audible signal can be changed by your
SUBARU dealer. We recommend that you
contact your SUBARU dealer for details..For models with the multi function
display, the setting of the hazard warning
flasher operation can be changed by
operating the multi function display. For
details, refer to“Hazard warning flasher
setting”F3-78.
!Unlocking
Carry the access key, and grip the door
handle.
.When the driver’s door handle is
gripped, only the driver’s door will be
unlocked.
.When the front passenger’s door han-
dle is gripped, all doors (including the rear
gate) will be unlocked.
Also, an electronic chirp will sound twice
and the hazard warning flashers will flashtwice.
!Opening rear gate
1) Rear gate opener button
Carry the access key, and press the rear
gate opener button. Only the rear gate will
be unlocked and opened. Also, an elec-
tronic chirp will sound twice and the
hazard warning flashers will flash twice.
Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system
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Keys and doors/Keyless access with push–button start system
When the vehicle is not going to be used
for a long time, or when you choose not to
use the keyless access function, the
keyless access function can be disabled.
NOTE
.The locking and unlocking function
by the remote keyless entry system is
not disabled.
.The setting can also be changed at
SUBARU dealers. For more details,
contact a SUBARU dealer.
.To start the engine while the func-
tions are disabled, perform the proce-
dure described in“Starting engine”
F9-18.
.We recommend that you disable the
keyless access functions under the
following conditions.
–When the vehicle is not going to
be used for an extended period of
time
–When the keyless access func-
tions are not going to be used
!Disabling functions
!By operating the access key
If you have registered a PIN code for PIN
Code Access, you can disable the keyless
access function by operating the access
key. For details about registering a PIN
code, refer to“Registering a PIN code”F2-21.
1. Open the driver’s door.
2. Rotate the lock lever forward.
3. Press and hold the“”button and
“”button on the access key simulta-
neously for more than 5 seconds.A chirp sound will be heard, and the
function will be disabled.
!By operating the driver’s door
1. Sit in the driver’s seat, and close the
door.
2. Push the rear side (unlock side) of the
power door locking switch.
3. Within 5 seconds after step 2 is
performed, open the driver’s door.
4. Within 5 seconds after step 3 is
performed, push the rear side (unlock
side) of the power door locking switch
twice while the door is open.
5. Within 10 seconds after step 4 is
performed, close and open the driver’s
door twice.
6. Within 10 seconds after step 5 is
performed, push the rear side (unlock
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&Registering a PIN code
!Preparation
1. Turn off the ignition switch.
2. Close all doors (including rear gate).
3. Press and hold the“
”button on the
access key. All doors (including rear gate)
will then be locked.
4. Keep the“
”button pressed, and
press the rear lock button within 5
seconds after step 3.
5. Press and hold the above button for
more than 5 seconds. Then a chirp will
sound.
6. Release the“
”button and rear lock
button.
7. Press the“
”button on the access key
while the chirp sounds.
Then the chirp will stop and the prepara-
tion is complete.
NOTE
If you do not press the“”button on
the access key, the chirp will sound for
30 seconds. In this case, the prepara-
tion for registering a PIN code does not
complete even if the chirp stops.!Registration
For example, to register“32468”as the
PIN code, perform the following proce-
dure.
1. Press the rear lock button three times.
2. After a buzzer (ding) sounds once,
press the rear lock button twice.
3. After a buzzer (ding) sounds once,
press the rear lock button four times.
4. After a buzzer (ding) sounds once,
press the rear lock button six times.
5. After a buzzer (ding) sounds once,
press the rear lock button eight times.
6. Perform steps 1 to 5 again within
approximately 30 seconds after the buz-
zer starts sounding intermittently.
7. All doors (including rear gate) will be
unlocked and locked. Then the PIN code
will be registered.
NOTE
.Press the rear lock button ten times
to enter“0”.
.Change the PIN code frequently to
protect your vehicle from theft.
.If you have lent your vehicle to
another person, confirm that the PIN
code has not been changed or deleted.
If the PIN code has been changed or
deleted, reregister a new PIN code.
.If you make an error during theregistration procedure, press the“
”
or“”button on the access key.
Then, start over from the procedure
described in“Preparation”.
.To protect your vehicle from theft,
you cannot register a string of the
same five numbers together, such as
“00000”, nor“12345”as a PIN code.
.Do not register your vehicle license
plate number or simple numbers such
as“11122”or“12121”as a PIN code.
Doing so will increase the risk of
vehicle theft.
.When you try to register“22222”,
the registered PIN code will be deleted.
You cannot unlock the doors by PIN
Code Access until a new code is
registered.
.After registering a new PIN code,
make sure that you can unlock the
doors using the PIN code.
.The PIN code cannot be deleted
while the keyless access function is
disabled by operating the access key.
.Reregister the PIN code in the
following case.
–when you forget the PIN code
–when you want to change the PIN
code
Keys and doors/PIN Code Access (models with“keyless access with push–button start system”)
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than the“OFF”position.
.For models without“keyless access
with push-button start system”,the
remote keyless entry system will not
be activated when the key is inserted in
the ignition switch.
Access key
1) Lock/arm button
2) Unlock/disarm button
3) Rear gate unlock button
4) PANIC button
Transmitter
1) Lock/arm button
2) Unlock/disarm button
3) Rear gate unlock button
4) PANIC button
NOTE
The hazard warning flashers will flash
once or twice when the access key/
transmitter button is pressed in the
following cases.
–When locking the doors
–When unlocking the doors
–When unlocking the rear gate
Operation of the hazard warning
flashers in the above cases can be set
to“On”or“Off”by a SUBARU dealer.
Consult your SUBARU dealer for de-tails. Also, for models with a multi
function display, the setting can be
changed using the display. For details,
refer to“Hazard warning flasher
setting”F3-78.
&Locking the doors
Press the lock/arm button to lock all doors
and rear gate. An electronic chirp will
sound once and the hazard warning
flashers will flash once.
If any of the doors (or the rear gate) is not
fully closed, the following will occur to alert
you that the doors (or the rear gate) are
not properly closed.
.an electronic chirp sounds five times.
.the hazard warning flashers flash five
times.
When you close the door, it will automa-
tically lock and then the following will
occur.
.an electronic chirp sounds once.
.the hazard warning flashers flash once.
Keys and doors/Remote keyless entry system
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