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! Items of display message (for operation and vehicle condition) Item Icon “ ” information reminder Refer to page
Deactivation of the selection of the SI-DRIVE Sport Sharp (S#)
mode when the engine is cold —— 7-29, 7-31
Pedal operation for starting engine
— 7-12
Select lever into “ P ” operation ——
Access key warning* (The vehicle was driven while the access key
is not inside the vehicle.) — 3-28
Push-button ignition switch without “ OFF ” warning* —— 3-28
Access key lock-in warning* — 3-28
Emergency operation of push-button ignition switch* — 9-16
Release operation for steering lock* — 3-28
Power save function operation* —— 2-15
Key in the ignition switch reminder (if equipped) —— 3-5
Headlights ON warning —— 3-94
*: Models with keyless access with push-button start system Instruments and controls/Multi information display
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Multi function display
1) Outside temperature indicator
2) Top display (For the display setting, refer
to “ Top display setting ” F 3-71.)
3) Clock
4) Driving information display (For the dis-
played contents, refer to “ Basic screens ”
F 3-52.) & Basic operation
Control switch
1) Up (select)
2) ENTER (push)
3) Down (select)
By operating “ ” or “ ” of the control
switch, the screens and selection items
can be switched. When the
button is
pushed, the item can be selected and set.
& Welcome screen When the door is unlocked and the
driver ’ s door is closed, the welcome
screen will appear for a short time. NOTE . The welcome screen will disappear
when the ignition switch is turned to
the “ ON ” position while the welcome
screen is displayed.
. The welcome screen can be set to
on or off. For details, refer to “ Bypass
screen setting ” F 3-77.
. For a certain period of time after the
welcome screen has once appeared, it
may not appear again even when the
driver ’ s door is closed again. This does
not indicate a malfunction.Instruments and controls/Multi function display
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Instruments and controls/Multi function display
& Date screenIf you have set the date and time in the
selection screen, after the welcome
screen is displayed, the current date will
be displayed for a certain period of time. If
“ On/Off setting ” is set to “ On ” in the
“ Maintenance settings ” , the date will be
displayed after the self-check screen.
! Birthday/anniversary screen
Example of notification on an anniversary
If you have set a birthday or anniversary,
after the date screen is displayed, the
notification (reminder) will be displayed for
a certain period of time from 7 days prior
to the set date. NOTE . Displaying the birthday/anniversary
screen can be set to on or off. Refer to
“ Bypass screen setting ” F 3-77.
. Up to five items can be set for
birthdays and anniversaries respec-
tively. Refer to “ Selection screen ” F 3-
58.
& Ending screen If “ Eco Summary ” is set to “ On ” in the
“ Bypass screen setting ” , the “ Fuel con-
sumption results screen ” will be displayed
before the screen turns off when the
ignition switch is turned to the “ LOCK ” /
“ OFF ” position. Fuel consumption results screen
1) The average fuel consumption for the
entire driving distance, from when the
ignition switch was turned to the “ ON ”
position to when it was turned to the
“ LOCK ” / “ OFF ” position.
2) This display shows the average rate of
fuel consumption since the trip meter
was last reset. It displays the average
fuel consumption corresponding to the A
trip meter mileage or the one corre-
sponding to the B trip meter mileage.
& Self-check screen When the ignition switch is turned to the
“ ON ” position, the vehicle self-check will
be performed. The screens corresponding
to the following items will appear one after
another for several seconds each.3-50
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Instruments and controls/Multi function display
& Interruption screenUseful messages, such as reminder in-
formation, vehicle information, warning
information, etc. may interrupt the current
screen and appear on the display accom-
panied by a beep. Take proper action
according to the message.
The warning screen will return to the
original screen after a few seconds. & Basic screens These are the basic screens of the multi
function display. Item Page
Information bar 3-52
Boost pressure + accelerator
opening ratio screen 3-54
Fuel consumption screen 3-54
ECO history screen 3-55
Vehicle activation status
screen 3-55
Triple meter screen 3-56
Guidance screen 3-57
Clock/calendar screen 3-57
By operating the “ ” or “ ” of the control
switch, you can switch the screen that is
always displayed. Also, when the
button is pushed and held, the selection
screen can be displayed. For details about
the selection screen, refer to “ Selection
screen ” F 3-58. ! Information bar
1) Information bar
2) Outside temperature indicator
3) Top display
4) Clock
While the ignition switch is in the “ ACC ” or
“ ON ” position, the outside temperature
indicator, clock, etc. will be shown on the
information bar.
! Outside temperature indicator
This displays the outside temperature
between − 40 8 F( − 40 8 C) and 122 8 F
(50 8 C).3-52
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Icy road surface warning screen
When the outside temperature becomes
37 8 F(3 8 C) or less, the icy road surface
warning screen interrupts to inform the
driver that the road surface may be frozen.
NOTE . The outside temperature indicator
shows the temperature around the
sensor. Therefore, the temperature in-
dication may differ from the actual
outside air temperature.
. The icy road surface warning screen
should be treated only as a guide. Be
sure to check the condition of the road
surface before driving.
. Once the icy road surface warning
screen is displayed, it will not be
displayed again unless the outside temperature has increased to 41 8 F
(5 8 C) or higher.
! Top display
One of the following items can be dis-
played on the top display.
. Average fuel consumption correspond-
ing to the driving distance of each trip
meter
. Current fuel consumption (This may
not be displayed when driving at a low
speed.)
. Driving range on remaining fuel
For details about the setting of the top
display, refer to “ Top display setting ” F 3-
71.
NOTE The driving range on the remaining fuel
is calculated using the average fuel
consumption of the last 19 miles (30
km) driven. This value may be different
from the values calculated using the
average fuel consumption correspond-
ing to the driving distance of each trip
meter or the current fuel consumption.
! Clock
The clock can be displayed in either 12-
hour display or 24-hour display. For details
about the setting, refer to “ Current date and time setting ” F 3-62.
NOTE If the vehicle battery is disconnected,
the clock shown in the information bar
will be reset. Set the time again after
the vehicle battery is connected. For
details about the setting, refer to “ To p
display setting ” F 3-71.Instruments and controls/Multi function display
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Instruments and controls/Multi function display
When the Vehicle Dynamics Control sys-
tem activates, the tires illuminate in yellow
and the Vehicle Dynamics Control system
operating indicator flashes.
1) Activation status of the ABS (Anti-lock
Brake System)
2) Vehicle Dynamics Control system oper-
ating indicator (flashing in yellow)
3) History of Vehicle Dynamics Control
system activation ! Triple meter screen
Triple meter screen (display example)
This screen displays up to three optional
pieces of information that can be selected
from the following items.
The items shown in the triple meter screen
can be changed. For details, refer to
“ Triple meter setting ” F 3-75. Item Details
Average vehicle speed (Average
vehicle speed for the entire driving
time from when the trip meter was
reset)
Lifetime fuel consumption
Engine oil temperature (except
STI)
Accelerator opening ratio
Journey distance (the distance
that has been driven since the
ignition switch was turned to the
“ ON ” position)
Average fuel consumption for the
entire driving distance from when
the ignition switch was turned to
the “ ON ” position
Boost pressure3-56
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! Guidance screen
When the button is pushed and held,
the selection screen can be displayed.
The displayed contents can be set or
customized from the selection screen. For
details, refer to “ Selection screen ” F 3-58. ! Clock/calendar/screen OFF
Clock (Type A)
Clock (Type B) Calendar
1) Today ’ s date
2) Birthday/Anniversary
In addition to the clock/calendar, the out-
side temperature and average fuel con-
sumption can also be displayed.
You can select clock (Type A), clock (Type
B) or calendar. The clock/calendar can
also be set so that it is not displayed. For
details, refer to “ Clock/calendar screen
setting ” F 3-76.Instruments and controls/Multi function display
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Top menu Menu option Description Initial setting Page
Screen
Setting Top Display Set and customize the top display information
contents. Avg Cons, Inst Cons, Range
or Off Avg Cons 3-71
Cons Customize the fuel consumption information display. Upper part: Driv-
ing range, lower
part: Fuel con-
sumption 3-72
Eco History Set and customize the time of logging fuel
consumption history. 30 min, 60 min or 120 min 30 min 3-73
Triple Meter Set and customize the triple meter. Left: Lifetime fuel
consumption,
center: Average
fuel consumption,
right: Accelerator
opening ratio 3-75
Clock Select the clock format. Type A clock, Type B clock,
Calendar or Off Analog clock 3-76
Bypass Screen Set the bypass screen for each item. On or Off Welcome screen:
On
Eco Summary: Off
Birthday Remin-
der: On
Anniversary Re-
minder: On 3-77
Languages Select the display language. English or French or Spanish
(U.S.-spec. models only) The default lan-
guage settings
vary depending
on individual
countries. 3-78
Go Back Return to the top menu. ——Instruments and controls/Multi function display
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Instruments and controls/Multi function display
Top menu Menu option Description Initial setting Page
Mainte-
nance Engine Oil Set and adjust the oil maintenance notification date.
The default va-
lues for the main-
tenance settings
vary depending
on individual
countries. 3-79
Oil Filter Set and adjust the oil filter maintenance notification date. 3-80
Tires Set and adjust the tire maintenance notification date. 3-80
Maintenance Schedule Set and adjust the vehicle maintenance notification date. 3-80
On/Off Turn on or off the self-check screen that is
activated when the ignition switch is turned to
the “ ON ” position. On or Off Off 3-80
Clear All Settings Clear all items to the factory default settings. Yes or No — 3-81
Go Back Return to the top menu. ——
Driving
History Set Register and overwrite the driving record. — 3-82
Go Back Return to the top menu. ——
Car
Setting Keyless Buzzer Vo-
lume Set the audible signal volume. 0 (OFF) to 7 On 3-84
Hazard Warning
Flasher Set the hazard warning flasher. On or Off On 3-84
Defogger Set and customize the operation of the
defogger. 15 minutes or Continuous 15 minutes 3-85
Interior Light Set and customize the interior light off delay
timer. 10, 20, 30 seconds or Off 30 seconds 3-87
Auto Light Sensor (if
equipped) Set and customize the sensitivity of the auto
light sensor. Low, Mid, High or Max Mid 3-88
Keyless Access
Setting Driver ’ s Door
Unlock (if equipped) Set and customize the keyless access func-
tion. Driver ’ s Door Only, All Driver ’ s Door
Only 3-89
Welcome Lighting Set the leaving time and approaching time. 30, 60, 90 seconds or Off 30 seconds 3-90
Go Back Return to top menu. ——3-60
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Instruments and controls/Multi function display
& Date and time settingsThe items in the date and time settings
can be set. To change the items, operate
the “
” or “ ” switch.
NOTE . The “ Time/Date ” item must be set to
display the “ Birthday ” , “ Anniversary ”
and notifications for vehicle mainte-
nance.
. The “ Birthday ” and “ Anniversary ”
items can be entered after the “ Time/
Date ” item has been set.
. Dates that do not exist in the
Gregorian calendar cannot be set (for
example, April 31).
. If your vehicle is equipped with the
genuine SUBARU navigation system,
the clock of navigation system must be
set separately.
! Preparation for date setting
1. Turn the ignition switch to the “ ON ”
position.
2. Push and hold the
button to show
the selection screen. 3. After the selection screen is displayed,
operate the “
” or “ ” switch to show the
“ Time/Date ” item. Then, push the
button.
! Current date and time setting
1. Perform the preparation steps accord-
ing to “ Preparation for date setting ” F 3-
62. 2. Operate the “ ” or “ ” switch to
select the “ Time/Date ” item. Then push
the
button.
3. Select the item to set by operating the
“
” or “ ” switch. Then push the
button.3-62