ECU SUBARU IMPREZA 2011 4.G Service Manual
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First menu Second menu Third menuDetails
SETUP SECURITY SET PIN Setting a PIN code
PHBK LOCK* Locking the phonebook
PHBK UNLOCK* Unlocking the phonebook
GO BACK
PHONE SETUP PAIR PHONE Registering a new cell phone
SELECT PHONE Selecting a cell phone to be used
CHANGE NAME Changing the registered name of the cell phone
LIST PHONES Showing the list of the registered cell phones
SET PASSKEY Changing the pass key
DELETE Deleting the registered cell phone
GO BACK
SYSTEM SETUP GUIDANCE VOL Setting the volume of the voice guidance
INITIALIZE Initialization
SEL LANGUAGE Selecting the language (using the Hands-free system)
GO BACK
GO BACK —
*: If a PIN code is not registered, the menu described in the chart is not available. Audio
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38 security sécurité
39 pair phonejumeler le télé- phone
40 change name modifier le nom
41 select phone sélectionner le tél- éphone
42 list phones lister les télé-phones
43 set pass key configurer le
passe-partout
44 add entry ajouter l ’entrée
45 delete entry supprimer l ’entrée
46 delete speed dial supprimer compo-
sition abrégée
47 by voice vocalement
48 by phone par téléphone
49 call history historique d ’appels
50 set speed dial configurer compo-
sition abrégée
51 incoming entrant
52 outgoing sortant
53 list names lister les noms
54 set PIN configurer NIP
55 phone book lock verrouiller le regis- tre&
Bluetooth®setting
! Security setting
! Setting PIN code
The PIN code is a 4-digit number and is
used when locking the phonebook.
1. Select the “SETUP ”menu.
2. Select the “SECURITY ”menu.
3. Select the “SET PIN ”menu. Then
“ CURRENT PIN? ”is displayed.
4. Input the current PIN code by operat-
ing the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial or saying
the number.
5. Select the “CONFIRM ”menu.
6. Input the new PIN code by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial or saying the
number.
7. Select the “CONFIRM ”menu.
! Locking the phonebook
1. Select the “SETUP ”menu.
2. Select the “SECURITY ”menu.
3. Select “PHBK LOCK ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial or say “PHONE-
BOOK LOCK ”. Then “CURRENT PIN? ”is
displayed.
4. Input the PIN code by operating the “ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial or saying the
number.
5. Select the “CONFIRM ”menu. If the inputted PIN code is correct,
“LOCKED ”is
displayed and the phonebook is locked.
NOTE
While the phonebook is locked, if the
operation restricted menu is selected,“ PHBK LOCK ”is displayed.
! Unlocking the phonebook
1. Select the “SETUP ”menu.
2. Select the “SECURITY ”menu.
3. Select the “PHBK UNLOCK ”menu by
operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial or
say “PHONEBOOK UNLOCK ”. Then
“ CURRENT PIN? ”is displayed.
NOTE
If the phonebook is not locked, “UN-
LOCK ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the security mode.
4. Input the PIN code by operating the “ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial or saying the
number.
5. Select the “CONFIRM ”menu. If the
inputted PIN code is correct, “UN-
LOCKED ”is displayed and the phone-
book is unlocked. Audio
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6-6Interior equipment
! Except STI
A dual cup holder is built in the center
console, beside the parking brake lever. !STI
The dual cup holder is built into the center console near the parking brake lever.
To access the cup holder, pull the lid
toward the rear.
The divider in the cup holder can be pulled
out and inserted in a different position
(further toward the front or rear) to enablecups of different sizes to be held.
NOTE
With the divider taken out, the cup
holder can be used as a storage box.
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6-10Interior equipment
Ashtray (if equipped)
CAUTION
. Do not use ashtrays as waste
receptacles or leave a lighted
cigarette in an ashtray. This
could cause a fire.
. Always extinguish matches and
cigarettes before putting them
into the ashtray, and then close
the ashtray securely. If you keep
the ashtray open, the fire of the
cigarette may spread to another
cigarette butt and start a fire.
. Do not put flammable material in
the ashtray.
. Do not leave a lot of cigarette
butts in the ashtray.
NOTE
Particles of ash and tobacco will accu-
mulate around the hinges of the ash-tray ’s inner lid. Clean them off using a
toothbrush or a similar narrow-endedimplement. &
Portable ashtray
The portable ashtray can be installed in
each cup holder. For the locations of the
cup holders, refer to “Cup holders ”F 6-5.
When using the ashtray, open the lid of the
ashtray. When removing the ashtray from
a cup holder, pull the ashtray upwards.
Fully close the lid after using the ashtray to
help reduce residual smoke. &
Rear ashtray (STI –if
equipped)
The rear ashtray is located on the upper
side of the back of the center console. To
open the ashtray, pull the upper edge of
the lid.
Fully close the lid after using the ashtray to
help reduce residual smoke.
To remove the ashtray for cleaning, open it
and pull it out while pushing the inner platedown.
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Floor mat (if equipped)
Retaining pins are located on the driver’s
side floor.
The floor mat is secured using the built-in
grommets, by placing the grommets over
the pins and pushing them downward.
CAUTION
Make sure the driver ’s floor mat is
placed back in its proper location
and correctly secured on its retain-
ing pins. Also, do not use more than
one floor mat. If the floor mat slips
forward and interferes with the
movement of the pedals during
driving, it could cause an accident. Shopping bag hook (5-door)
CAUTION
Do not hang items on the shopping
bag hook that weigh 6 lbs (3 kg) ormore.
A shopping bag hook is attached to each
side of the cargo area. Interior equipment
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&To install the cover housing
1. Shorten the bar.
2. Insert the projections located on the
both ends of the sleeve into the recesses
of the retainers. Cargo tie-down hooks (5-door
–if equipped)The cargo area is equipped with four tie-
down hooks so that cargo can be secured
with a cargo net or ropes.
When using the tie-down hooks, turn them
down out of the storing recesses. When
not in use, put the hooks up into the
storing recesses.
CAUTION
The cargo tie-down hooks are de-
signed only for securing light cargo.
Never try to secure cargo that
exceeds the capacity of the hooks.
The maximum load capacity is 44
lbs (20 kg) per hook. Interior equipment
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7-6Starting and operating
3. Set the fuel filler cap on the cap holder
inside the fuel filler lid (turbo models).
4. Hook the cord that is attached to the
fuel filler cap onto the hook inside the fuel
filler lid (non-turbo models).
WARNING
. When refueling, insert the fuel
nozzle securely into the fuel filler
pipe. If the nozzle is lifted or not
fully inserted, its automatic stop-
ping mechanism may not func-
tion, causing fuel to overflow the
tank and creating a fire hazard.
. Stop refueling when the auto-
matic stop mechanism on the
fuel nozzle activates. If you con-
tinue to add fuel, temperature
changes or other conditions
may cause fuel to overflow from
the tank and create a fire hazard.
5. Stop filling the tank after the fuel filler
pump automatically stops. Do not add any
more fuel.
6. Put the cap back on, turn it clockwise
until you hear a clicking noise. Be certain
not to catch the tether under the cap whiletightening.
7. Close the fuel filler lid completely.
If you spill any fuel on the painted surface,
rinse it off immediately. Otherwise, the
painted surface could be damaged. NOTE .
You will see the “”sign in the fuel
gauge. This indicates that the fuel filler
door (lid) is located on the right side of
the vehicle.. If the fuel filler cap is not tightened
until it clicks or if the tether is caught
under the cap, the CHECK ENGINE
warning light/malfunction indicator
lamp may illuminate. Refer to “CHECK
ENGINE warning light/Malfunction in-
dicator lamp ”F 3-16.
CAUTION
. Never add any cleaning agents to
the fuel tank. The addition of a
cleaning agent may cause da-
mage to the fuel system.
. After refueling, turn the cap to the
right until it clicks to ensure that
it is fully tightened. If the cap is
not securely tightened, fuel may
leak out while the vehicle is being
driven or fuel spillage could
occur in the event of an accident,
creating a fire hazard.
. Do not let fuel spill on the exterior
surfaces of the vehicle. Because
fuel may damage the paint, be
sure to wipe off any spilled fuel
quickly. Paint damage caused by
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Remote engine start system
(dealer option)
WARNING
. Do not start the engine using the
remote start system in an en-
closed environment (e.g., in a
closed garage). Prolonged opera-
tion of a motor vehicle in an
enclosed environment can cause
a harmful build-up of Carbon
Monoxide. Carbon Monoxide is
harmful to your health. Exposure
to high levels of Carbon Monox-
ide can cause headaches, dizzi-
ness or in extreme cases uncon-
sciousness and/or death.
. Before performing any servicing
of the vehicle, temporarily place
the remote engine start system in
service mode to prevent the
system from unexpectedly start-
ing the engine.
& Starting your vehicle
The remote engine start system is acti-
vated by pressing the “
”button twice
within 3 seconds on your remote engine
start transmitter. The system will check
certain pre-conditions before starting, and
if all safety parameters are correct, the
engine will start within 5 seconds. While
the vehicle is operating via remote engine
start, the vehicle ’s power window features
will be disabled. Also, the system has a
timer and will shut down after 15 minutes if
you do not operate the vehicle. Press and
hold the “
”button for 2 seconds again to
turn the vehicle off. If the vehicle ’s starter
cranks but does not start or starts and
stalls, the remote engine start system will
power off then attempt to start the vehicle an additional four times. If the vehicle fails
to start after the additional attempts, the
remote engine start system will abort and
return to a non-activated state.
& Remote start safety features
For safety and security reasons, the
system will fail to start and beep the horn
twice or shut down the engine during
remote start operation if any of the
following conditions occur. . The brake pedal is depressed before
the vehicle ignition switch is turned “on ”.
. The key was already in the ignition
switch.. The engine hood is opened.
. The vehicle ’s engine idle speed has
reached a level over 3,000 rpm.. The alarm is triggered by opening a
door or the rear gate.
NOTE . The security indicator light on the
combination meter will stop flashing
while under remote engine start opera-
tion, but the vehicle is still protected.. If the vehicle is entered during
remote engine star t operation, the
system will not record entry in the
alarm history. Starting and operating
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“R ” position or vice versa until
the vehicle has completely
stopped. Such shifting may
cause damage to the transmis-sion.
. When parking the vehicle, first
securely apply the parking brake
and then place the select lever inthe “P ” position. Avoid parking
for a long time with the select
lever in any other position as
doing so could result in a dead
battery.
NOTE . When the engine coolant tempera-
ture is still low, the automatic transmis-
sion will upshift to higher engine
speeds than when the coolant tempera-
ture is sufficiently high in order to
shorten the warm-up time and improve
driveability. The gearshift timing will
automatically shift to the normal timing
after the engine has warmed up.. Immediately after ATF (automatic
transmission fluid) is replaced, you
may feel that the automatic transmis-
sion operation is somewhat unusual.
This results from invalidation of data
which the on-board computer has
collected and stored in memory to allow the transmission to shift at the
most appropriate times for the current
condition of your vehicle. Optimized
shifting will be restored as the vehicle
continues to be driven for a while.
& Select lever
: Shifting is possible with the brake pedal
depressed.
: Shifting is possible whether the brakepedal is depressed or not. However,
while the ignition switch is in the “LOCK ”
or “Acc ”position, shifting is not possible
if the brake pedal is not depressed.
Depress the brake pedal and move the
select lever.
: Shifting is possible whether the brake pedal is depressed or not.
The select lever has four positions, “P ”,
“ R ”, “N ”, “D ”and also has manual gate for using
“SPORT ”mode or manual mode.
! P (Park)
This position is for parking the vehicle and
starting the engine.
In this position, the transmission is me-
chanically locked to prevent the vehicle
from rolling freely.
When you park the vehicle, first set the
parking brake fully, then shift into the “P ”
position. Do not hold the vehicle with only
the transmission.
To shift the select lever from the “P ”to any
other position, you should depress the
brake pedal fully then move the select
lever. This prevents the vehicle from
lurching when it is started. ! R (Reverse)
This position is for backing the vehicle.
To shift from the “N ”to “R ”position, stop
the vehicle completely then move the
lever to the “R ”position.
! N (Neutral)
This position is for restarting a stalledengine.
In this position the wheels and transmis-
sion are not locked. In this position, the
transmission is neutral; the vehicle will roll
freely, even on the slightest incline unless Starting and operating
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cially at higher speeds. .Do not grip the inside or spokes of the
steering wheel. A bad bump could jerk the
wheel and injure your hands. Instead drive
with your fingers and thumbs on the
outside of the rim. . If driving through water, such as when
crossing shallow streams, first check the
depth of the water and the bottom of the
stream bed for firmness and ensure that
the bed of the stream is flat. Drive slowly
and completely through the stream. The
water should be shallow enough that it
does not reach the vehicle ’s undercar-
riage. Water entering the engine air intake
or the exhaust pipe or water splashing
onto electrical parts may damage your
vehicle and may cause it to stall. Never
attempt to drive through rushing water;
regardless of its depth, it can wash away
the ground from under your tires, resulting
in possible loss of traction and even
vehicle rollover. . Always check your brakes for effec-
tiveness immediately after driving in sand,
mud or water. Do this by driving slowly
and stepping on the brake pedal. Repeat
that process several times to dry out the
brake discs and brake pads. . Do not drive or park over or near
flammable materials such as dry grass or
fallen leaves, as they may burn easily. The exhaust system is very hot while the
engine is running and right after the
engine stops. This could create a firehazard. .
After driving through tall grass, mud,
rocks, sand, rivers, etc., check that there
is no grass, bush, paper, rags, stones,
sand, etc. adhering to or trapped on the
underbody. Clear off any such matter from
the underbody. If the vehicle is used with
these materials trapped or adhering to the
underbody, a mechanical breakdown or
fire could occur. . Secure all cargo carried inside the
vehicle and make certain that it is not
piled higher than the seatbacks. During
sudden stops or jolts, unsecured cargo
could be thrown around in the vehicle and
cause injury. Do not pile heavy loads on
the roof. Those loads raise the vehicle ’s
center of gravity and make it more prone
to tip over. . If you must rock the vehicle to free it
from sand or mud, depress the accelerator
pedal slightly and move the select lever
back and forth between “D ” and “R ”
repeatedly. Do not race the engine. For
the best possible traction, avoid spinning
the wheels when trying to free the vehicle.
When the road surface is extremely
slippery, you can obtain better traction by
starting the vehicle with the transmission in 2nd than 1st (both for MT and AT). .
Never equip your vehicle with tires
larger than those specified in this manual.. Frequent driving of an AWD model
under hard-driving conditions such as
rough roads or off roads will necessitate
more frequent replacement of engine oil,
brake fluid and transmission oil than that
specified in the maintenance schedule
described in the “Warranty and Mainte-
nance Booklet ”.
Remember that damage done to your
SUBARU while operating it off-road and
not using common sense precautions
such as those listed above is not eligible
for warranty coverage. . Wash the vehicle ’s underbody after off-
road driving. Suspension components are
particularly prone to dirt buildup, so they
need to be washed thoroughly. Driving tips
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