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Introduction
Warranties
Warranties For U.S.A
Warranties For Canada
Warranties Except For U.S.A.and Canada
How To Use This Owner's Manual
Using Your Owner's Manual
Safety Warnings
Safety Symbol
Abbreviation List
Vehicle Symbols
Safety Precautions When Driving
Seatbelt And SRS Airbag
Child Safety
Engine Exhaust Gas (Carbon Monoxide)
Drinking And Driving
Drugs And Driving
Driving When Tired Or Sleepy
Modification Of Your Vehicle
Use Of Cell Phones/Texting And Driving
Driving Vehicles Equipped With Navigation System
Driving With Pets
Tire Pressures
Attaching Accessories
General Information
California Perchlorate Advisory
Noise From Under The Vehicle
Vehicle Data Recording
Event Data Recorder
Illustrated Index
Exterior
Interior
CVT Models
MT Models
Instrument Panel
Steering Wheel
Light Control And Wiper Control Levers/ Switches
Combination Meter
U.S.Spec.Models
Except U.S.Spec.Models
Warning And Indicator Lights
Seat, Seatbelt And SRS Airbags
1.1.Front Seats
Power Seat (If Equipped)
Manual Seat (If Equipped)
Head Restraint Adjustment
1.2.Seat Heater (If Equipped)
Front Seat Heater
Rear Seat Heater (If Equipped)
1.3.Rear Seats
Head Restraint Adjustment
Folding Down The Rear Seatback
Armrest (If Equipped)
1.4.Seatbelts
Seatbelt Safety Tips
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
Seatbelt Warning Light And Chime
Fastening The Seatbelt
Seatbelt Maintenance
1.5.Seatbelt Pretensioners
Seatbelt With Shoulder Belt Pretensioner
Seatbelt With Shoulder Belt And Lap Belt Pretensioners
System Monitors
System Servicing
Precautions Against Vehicle Modification
1.6.Rear Seat Reminder
1.7.Child Restraint Systems
Safety Precautions
Safety Tips For Installing Child Restraint Systems
Where To Place A Child Restraint System
Choosing A Child Restraint System
Installing Child Restraint Systems With ALR/ELR Seatbelt
Installing A Booster Seat Or Booster Cushion
Installation Of Child Restraint Systems By Use Of Lower And Tether Anchorages (LATCH)
Top Tether Anchorages
1.8.SRS Airbag (Supplemental Restraint System Airbag)
General Precautions Regarding SRS Airbag System
General Precautions Regarding SRS Airbag System For Accessories And Any Objects
General Precautions Regarding SRS Airbag System And Children
Components
SUBARU Advanced Frontal Airbag System, SRS Side Airbag And SRS Curtain Airbag
SRS Side Airbag And SRS Curtain Airbag
SRS Airbag System Monitors
SRS Airbag System Servicing
Precautions Against Vehicle Modification
How To Contact The Vehicle Manufacturer Concerning Modifications For Persons With Disabilities That May Affect The Advanced Airbag System
Keys And Doors
2.1.Keys
Key Number Plate
2.2.Keyless Access With Push Button Start System (If Equipped)
Safety Precautions
Locking And Unlocking With “Keyless Access” Entry Function
Unlock Using PIN Code Access
Power Saving Function
Power Saving Function Of Access Key Fob
Disabling Keyless Access Function
Selecting Audible Signal Operation
Selecting Hazard Warning Flasher Operation
Warning Chimes And Warning Indicator
When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly
Replacing Battery Of Access Key Fob
Replacing Access Key Fob
Certification For Keyless Access With PushButton Start System
2.3.Immobilizer
Security Indicator Light
Key Replacement
Certification For Immobilizer System
2.4.Remote Keyless Entry System
Locking The Doors
Unlocking The Doors
Opening The Trunk Lid
Setting Audible Signal Operation
Selecting Hazard Warning Flasher Operation
Vehicle Finder Function
Sounding A Panic Alarm
Replacing The Battery
Replacing Lost Transmitters
Certification For Remote Keyless Entry System
2.5.Door Locks
Locking And Unlocking From The Outside
Locking And Unlocking From The Inside
Automatic Door Locking/Unlocking
Key LockIn Prevention Function
Battery Drainage Prevention Function
2.6.Alarm System
Alarm System Operation
Arming The System
Disarming The System
Alarm System Setting
If You Have Accidentally Triggered The Alarm System
Valet Mode
2.7.Child Safety Locks
2.8.Windows
Power Window Operation
Initialization Of Power Window (Windows With OneTouch Auto Up And Down Function)
2.9.Trunk Lid
To Open And Close The Trunk Lid FrombOutside
To Open The Trunk Lid From Inside
Internal Trunk Lid Release Handle
2.10.Moonroof (If Equipped)
Moonroof Switches
Sunshade
Instruments And Controls
3.1.Ignition Switch (Models Without PushButton Start System)
Key Positions
Key Reminder Chime
Ignition Switch Light
3.2.PushButton Ignition Switch (Models With PushButton Start System)
Safety Precautions
Operating Range For PushButton Start System
Switching Power Status
When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly
3.3.Hazard Warning Flasher
3.4.Meters And Gauges
Speedometer
Tachometer
Odometer
Double Trip Meter
Fuel Gauge
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
Combination Meter Settings
3.5.Illumination Brightness Control
Auto Dimmer Cancel Function
3.6.Warning And Indicator Lights
Seatbelt Warning Light And Chime
SRS Airbag System Warning Light
Front Passenger's Frontal Airbag ON And OFF Indicators
CHECK ENGINE Warning Light/Malfunction Indicator Light
Charge Warning Light
Oil Pressure Warning Light
Engine Low Oil Level Warning Indicator
AT OIL TEMP Warning Light (CVT Models)
Low Tire Pressure Warning Light (U.S.Spec.Models)
ABS Warning Light
Brake System Warning Light
Electronic Parking Brake Indicator Light (CVT Models)
Hill Start Assist Warning Light/Hill Start Assist OFF Indicator Light (MT Models)
Auto Vehicle Hold Indicator Light (CVT Models)
Low Fuel Warning Light
Door Open Indicator
Windshield Washer Fluid Warning Light
AllWheel Drive Warning Light
Power Steering Warning Light
Vehicle Dynamics Control Warning Light/ Vehicle Dynamics Control Operation Indicator Light
Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF Indicator Light/ TRACK Mode Indicator Light
Warning Chimes And Warning Indicator Of The Keyless Access With Push Button Start System (If Equipped)
Security Indicator Light
SI DRIVE Indicator Light (If Equipped)
Drive Mode Select Indicator Light (If Equipped)
Select Lever/Gear Position Indicator
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
High Beam Indicator Light
High Beam Assist Indicator (If Equipped)
Automatic Headlight Beam Leveler Warning Light
LED Headlight Warning Light
Steering Responsive Headlight OFF Indicator Light (If Equipped)
Steering Responsive Headlight Warning Light (If Equipped)
Headlight Indicator Light
Front Fog Light Indicator Light (If Equipped)
Cruise Control Indicator (If Equipped)
BSD/RCTA Warning Indicator (If Equipped)
BSD/RCTA OFF Indicator (If Equipped)
Icy Road Surface Warning Indicator
RAB Warning Indicator (If Equipped)
RAB OFF Indicator (If Equipped)
Sonar Audible Alarm OFF Indicator (If Equipped)
Electric Damper System Warning Light (If Equipped)
3.7.Combination Meter Display (Color LCD)
Basic Operation
Welcome Screen (Opening Animation) And Good Bye (Ending Animation) Screen
Warning Screen
Meter Information Screen
Telltale Screen
Basic Screens
Digital Speed Screen
3.8.Center Information Display (CID)
Features
Welcome Screen
GoodBye Screen
Interruption Screen
Touch Screen Operations
11.6Inch Display Models
Dual 7.0Inch Display Models
3.9.Clock
Setting The Clock Manually
Setting The Clock Automatically
3.10.Light Control Switch
Headlights
High/Low Beam Change (Dimmer)
Headlight Flasher
High Beam Assist Function
Daytime Running Light System
3.11.Steering Responsive Headlight (SRH) (If Equipped)
3.12.Headlight Beam Leveler
3.13.Front Fog Light Switch (If Equipped)
3.14.Turn Signal Lever
One Touch Lane Changer
3.15.Wiper And Washer
Windshield Wiper And Washer Switches
3.16.Defogger And Deicer
3.17.Mirrors
Inside Mirror (without AutoDimming Function) (If Equipped)
Auto Dimming Mirror (If Equipped)
Auto Dimming Mirror/Compass (If Equipped)
Auto Dimming Mirror/Compass With HomeLink (If Equipped)
Outside Mirrors
3.18.Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel
3.19.Horn
Climate Control
4.1.Ventilator Control
Center Ventilators
Side Ventilators
42.Climate Control Panel
Dual 7.0Inch Display Models
11.6Inch Display Models
4.3.Automatic Climate Control Operation
Sensors
4.4.Manual Climate Control
Airflow Mode Selection
Temperature Control
Fan Speed Control
Air Conditioner Control
Air Inlet Selection
To Turn Off The Climate Control System
4.5.Front Seat Heater (If Equipped)
Dual 7.0Inch Display Models
11.6Inch Display Models
4.6.Defrosting
4.7.Operating Tips For Heater And Air Conditioner
Cleaning Ventilator Grille
Efficient Cooling After Parking In Direct Sunlight
Lubrication Oil Circulation In The Refrigerant Circuit
Checking Air Conditioning System Before Summer Season
Cooling And Dehumidifying In High Humidity And Low Temperature Weather Condition
Air Conditioner Compressor Shut Off When Engine Is Heavily Loaded
Refrigerant For Your Climate Control System
4.8.Air Filtration System
Replacing The Cabin Air Filter
Audio
5.1.Antenna
Roof Antenna
5.2.Audio Set
Interior Equipment
6.1.Interior Light
Dome Light
Map Lights
OFF Delay Timer
6.2.Sun Visors
Vanity Mirror With Light (If Equipped)
6.3.Storage Compartment
Glove Box
Center Console
6.4.Cup Holder
Front Passenger's Cup Holder
Rear Passenger's Cup Holder (If Equipped)
6.5.Bottle Holders
6.6.Accessory Power Outlets
6.7.USB Power Supply
How To Use The USB Power Supply
6.8.Ashtray (Dealer Option)
6.9.Assist Grip
6.10.Coat Hook
6.11.Floor Mat
6.12.Under.Floor Storage Compartment
Starting And Operating
7.1.Fuel
Fuel Requirements
Fuel Filler Lid And Cap
7.2.State Emission Testing (U.S.Only)
7.3.Preparing To Drive
7.4.Starting And Stopping The Engine (Models Without Push.Button Ignition Switch)
General Precautions When Starting/Stopping Engine
Starting Engine
Stopping The Engine
Steering Lock
7.5.Starting And Stopping Engine (Models With Push.Button Start System)
Safety Precautions
Operating Range For Push.Button Start System
Starting Engine
Stopping Engine
When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly
Steering Lock
7.6.Remote Engine Start System (Dealer Option)
Remote Engine Starter Transceiver (Fob)
Alternate Operation Method For Models With “Keyless Access With Push.Button Start System”
Entering The Vehicle While It Is Running Via Remote Start (Models Without “Keyless Access With Push.Button Start System”)
Entering The Vehicle While It Is Running Via Remote Start (Models With “Keyless Access With Push.Button Start System”)
Entering The Vehicle Following Remote Engine Start Shutdown
Pre Heating Or Pre.cooling The Interior Ofvthe Vehicle
Remote Transmitter Program (Remote Engine Starter Transceiver)
System Maintenance
Certification For Remote Engine Starter
7.7.Manual Transmission
Shifting Speeds
Driving Tips
7.8.Continuously Variable Transmission
Continuously Variable Transmission Features
Select Lever
Shift Lock Function
Selection Of Manual Mode
Driving Tips
7.9.SI.DRIVE (If Equipped)
Intelligent (I) Mode
Sport (S) Mode
Sport Sharp (S#) Mode
SI.DRIVE Switches
7.10.Drive Mode Select (If Equipped)
How To Use Drive Mode Select
7.11.Power Steering
7.12.Braking
Braking Tips
Brake System
Disc Brake Pad Wear Warning Indicators
7.13.ABS (Anti.Lock Brake System)
ABS Self.Check
ABS Warning Light
7.14.Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) System
EBD System Malfunctions
7.15.Vehicle Dynamics Control System
Vehicle Dynamics Control System Monitor
Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF Switch
7.16.Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (U.S..Spec.Models)
TPMS Screen
7.17.Parking Your Vehicle
Parking Brake (MT Models)
Electronic Parking Brake (CVT Models)
Parking Tips
7.18.Hill Start Assist System
To Activate/Deactivate The Hill Start Assist System (MT Models)
Hill Start Assist Warning Light/Hill Start Assist OFF Indicator Light (MT Models)
7.19.Rear View Camera
How To Use The Rear View Camera
Viewing Range On The Screen
Help Lines
7.20.Cruise Control (If Equipped)
To Set Cruise Control
To Temporarily Cancel The Cruise Control
To Turn Off The Cruise Control
To Change The Cruising Speed
Cruise Control Indicator Light
7.21.BSD/RCTA (If Equipped)
System Features
System Operation
BSD/RCTA Approach Indicator Light/Warning Buzzer
BSD/RCTA OFF Indicator
BSD/RCTA Warning Indicator
To Turn On/Off The BSD/RCTA
Certification For The BSD/RCTA
Handling Of Radar Sensors
7.22.Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) System (If Equipped)
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) System Overview
Operating Conditions
Sonar Audible Alarm Function
Automatic Braking Function Operation
Canceling The Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) System Operation
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) System ON/OFF Setting
RAB Warning Indicator
Handling Of The Sonar Sensors
Driving Tips
8.1.New Vehicle Break.In Driving The First 1,000 Miles (1,600 Km)
8.2.Fuel Economy Hints
8.3.Engine Exhaust Gas (Carbon Monoxide)
8.4.Catalytic Converter
8.5.Periodic Inspections
8.6.Driving In Foreign Countries
8.7.Driving Tips For AWD Vehicles
8.8.Driving Precaution
8.9.Winter Driving
Operation During Cold Weather
Driving On Snowy And Icy Roads
Corrosion Protection
Snow Tires
Tire Chains
Rocking The Vehicle
8.10.Loading Your Vehicle
Vehicle Capacity Weight
GVWR And GAWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating And Gross Axle Weight Rating)
Roof Molding And Crossbar (If Equipped)
8.11.Trailer Towing
In Case Of Emergency
9.1.If You Park Your Vehicle In An Emergency
9.2.Temporary Spare Tire (If Equipped)
9.3.Maintenance Tools
Models With Flat Tire Repair Kit
Models With The Spare Tire
9.4.Flat Tires
Changing A Flat Tire
Sealing A Flat Tire (Models With The Flat Tire Repair Kit)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (U.S.Spec.Models)
TPMS Screen (U.S.Spec.Models)
9.5.Jump Starting
How To Jump Start
9.6.Engine Overheating
If Steam Is Coming From The Engine Compartment
If No Steam Is Coming From The Engine Compartment
9.7.Towing
Towing Hook And Tie.Down Hooks/Holes
Using A Flat.Bed Truck
Towing With All Wheels On The Ground
9.8.Electronic Parking Brake – If The Electronic Parking Brake Cannot Be Released (CVT Models)
9.9.Access Key Fob – If Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly
Locking And Unlocking
Switching Power Status
Starting Engine
9.10.Malfunctions Of The Center Information Display
9.11.Moonroof (If Equipped) – If The Moonroof Does Not Close
9.12.If Your Vehicle Is Involved In An Accident
To Restart The Engine When Involved In An Accident
Automatic Door Locking/Unlocking Operation When Involved In An Accident
Appearance Care
10.1.Exterior Care
Washing
Waxing And Polishing
Cleaning Alloy Wheels
10.2.Corrosion Protection
Most Common Causes Of Corrosion
To Help Prevent Corrosion
10.3.Cleaning The Interior
Seat Fabric Material
Leather Seat Materials
Synthetic Leather Upholstery
Instrument Panel, Console Panel, Switches, Combination Meter, And Other Plastic Surface
Center Information Display
Maintenance And Service.
11.1.Maintenance Schedule
11.2.Maintenance Precautions
Before Checking Or Servicing In The Engine Compartment
When Checking Or Servicing In The Engine Compartment
When Checking Or Servicing In The Engine Compartment While The Engine Is Running
11.3.Maintenance Tips
Removing And Reinstalling Clips
11.4.Engine Hood
11.5.Engine Compartment Overview
11.6.Engine Oil
Engine Oil Consumption
Checking The Oil Level
Changing The Oil And Oil Filter
Recommended Grade And Viscosity
Synthetic Oil
11.7.Cooling System
Cooling Fan, Hose And Connections
Engine Coolant
11.8.Air Cleaner Element
Replacing The Air Cleaner Element
11.9.Spark Plugs
Recommended Spark Plugs
11.10.Drive Belts
11.11.Manual Transmission Oil
Recommended Grade And Viscosity
11.12.Continuously Variable Transmission Fluid
11.13.Front Differential Gear Oil (CVT Models) And Rear Differential Gear Oil
Recommended Grade And Viscosity
11.14.Brake Fluid
Checking The Fluid Level
Recommended Brake Fluid
11.15.Clutch Fluid (MT Models)
Checking The Fluid Level
Recommended Clutch Fluid
11.16.Vacuum Brake Booster (Models With The Vacuum Brake Booster)
11.17.Brake Pedal
11.18.Clutch Pedal (MT Models)
11.19.Hill Start Assist System
11.20.Replacement Of Brake Pad And Lining
Breaking.In Of New Brake Pads (CVT Models)
Breaking.In Of New Brake Pads And Linings (MT Models)
11.21.Parking Brake Stroke (MT Models)
11.22.Tires And Wheels
Types Of Tires
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (U.S.Spec.Models)
Tire Inspection
Tire Pressures And Wear
Wheel Balance
Wear Indicators
Rotational Direction Of Tires
Tire Rotation
Tire Replacement
Wheel Replacement
11.23.Alloy Wheels
11.24.Windshield Washer Fluid
11.25.Replacement Of Wiper Blades
Windshield Wiper Blade Assembly
Window Wiper Blade Rubber
11.26.Battery
11.27.Fuses
11.28.Installation Of Accessories
11.29.Replacing Bulbs
Headlights
Rear Combination Lights
License Plate Lights
Dome Light
Map Lights
Vanity Mirror Light (If Equipped)
Trunk Light
Other Bulbs
Adjusting Headlight Aim
11.30.Replacing Battery
Replacing Battery Of Access Key Fob
Replacing Battery Of Transmitter
Specifications
12.1.Specifications
Dimensions
Engine
Fuel
Engine Oil
Manual Transmission, Front Differential And Rear Differential Gear Oil
Fluids
Engine Coolant
Electrical System
Tires
Temporary Spare Tires
Brake Disc
Brake Pad
12.2.Bulb Chart
Safety Precautions
Bulb Chart
12.3.Vehicle Identification
12.4.Function Settings
Function Settings And Adjustments On The Center Information Display
Individual Settings And Adjustments Excluding Center Information Display
Function Settings And Adjustments Performed By A Dealer
Consumer Information And Reporting Safety Defects
13.1.For U.S.A
13.2.Tire Information
Tire Labeling
Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure
Glossary Of Tire Terminology
Tire Care – Maintenance And Safety Practices
Vehicle Load Limit – How To Determine
Determining Compatibility Of Tire And Vehicle Load Capacities
Adverse Safety Consequences Of Overloading On Handling And Stopping And On Tires
Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit
13.3.Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards
TREADWEAR
TRACTION AA, A, B, C
TEMPERATURE A, B, C
13.4.Reporting Safety Defects (USA)
13.5.How To Contact Transport Canada In Order To Report A Safety Concern Relating To The Vehicle (Canada)
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Introduction
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Warranties
8
Warranties For U.S.A
8
Warranties For Canada
8
Warranties Except For U.S.A.and Canada
8
How To Use This Owner's Manual
8
Using Your Owner's Manual
8
Safety Warnings
9
Safety Symbol
10
Abbreviation List
10
Vehicle Symbols
11
Safety Precautions When Driving
11
Seatbelt And SRS Airbag
11
Child Safety
11
Engine Exhaust Gas (Carbon Monoxide)
12
Drinking And Driving
13
Drugs And Driving
13
Driving When Tired Or Sleepy
14
Modification Of Your Vehicle
14
Use Of Cell Phones/Texting And Driving
14
Driving Vehicles Equipped With Navigation System
14
Driving With Pets
14
Tire Pressures
15
Attaching Accessories
15
General Information
16
California Perchlorate Advisory
16
Noise From Under The Vehicle
16
Vehicle Data Recording
16
Event Data Recorder
16
Illustrated Index
19
Exterior
20
Interior
22
CVT Models
23
MT Models
24
Instrument Panel
26
Steering Wheel
27
Light Control And Wiper Control Levers/ Switches
28
Combination Meter
29
U.S.Spec.Models
29
Except U.S.Spec.Models
30
Warning And Indicator Lights
32
Seat, Seatbelt And SRS Airbags
35
1.1.Front Seats
36
Power Seat (If Equipped)
39
Manual Seat (If Equipped)
39
Head Restraint Adjustment
40
1.2.Seat Heater (If Equipped)
42
Front Seat Heater
42
Rear Seat Heater (If Equipped)
42
1.3.Rear Seats
43
Head Restraint Adjustment
43
Folding Down The Rear Seatback
45
Armrest (If Equipped)
47
1.4.Seatbelts
48
Seatbelt Safety Tips
48
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
49
Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
49
Seatbelt Warning Light And Chime
50
Fastening The Seatbelt
50
Seatbelt Maintenance
53
1.5.Seatbelt Pretensioners
53
Seatbelt With Shoulder Belt Pretensioner
54
Seatbelt With Shoulder Belt And Lap Belt Pretensioners
55
System Monitors
55
System Servicing
55
Precautions Against Vehicle Modification
56
1.6.Rear Seat Reminder
56
1.7.Child Restraint Systems
57
Safety Precautions
57
Safety Tips For Installing Child Restraint Systems
59
Where To Place A Child Restraint System
59
Choosing A Child Restraint System
62
Installing Child Restraint Systems With ALR/ELR Seatbelt
62
Installing A Booster Seat Or Booster Cushion
66
Installation Of Child Restraint Systems By Use Of Lower And Tether Anchorages (LATCH)
68
Top Tether Anchorages
72
1.8.SRS Airbag (Supplemental Restraint System Airbag)
74
General Precautions Regarding SRS Airbag System
74
General Precautions Regarding SRS Airbag System For Accessories And Any Objects
76
General Precautions Regarding SRS Airbag System And Children
78
Components
81
SUBARU Advanced Frontal Airbag System, SRS Side Airbag And SRS Curtain Airbag
83
SRS Side Airbag And SRS Curtain Airbag
95
SRS Airbag System Monitors
102
SRS Airbag System Servicing
103
Precautions Against Vehicle Modification
104
How To Contact The Vehicle Manufacturer Concerning Modifications For Persons With Disabilities That May Affect The Advanced Airbag System
105
Keys And Doors
107
2.1.Keys
108
Key Number Plate
108
2.2.Keyless Access With Push Button Start System (If Equipped)
108
Safety Precautions
109
Locking And Unlocking With “Keyless Access” Entry Function
112
Unlock Using PIN Code Access
115
Power Saving Function
117
Power Saving Function Of Access Key Fob
118
Disabling Keyless Access Function
118
Selecting Audible Signal Operation
121
Selecting Hazard Warning Flasher Operation
121
Warning Chimes And Warning Indicator
121
When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly
121
Replacing Battery Of Access Key Fob
121
Replacing Access Key Fob
121
Certification For Keyless Access With PushButton Start System
121
2.3.Immobilizer
123
Security Indicator Light
123
Key Replacement
123
Certification For Immobilizer System
124
2.4.Remote Keyless Entry System
125
Locking The Doors
126
Unlocking The Doors
126
Opening The Trunk Lid
127
Setting Audible Signal Operation
127
Selecting Hazard Warning Flasher Operation
127
Vehicle Finder Function
127
Sounding A Panic Alarm
128
Replacing The Battery
128
Replacing Lost Transmitters
128
Certification For Remote Keyless Entry System
128
2.5.Door Locks
129
Locking And Unlocking From The Outside
129
Locking And Unlocking From The Inside
130
Automatic Door Locking/Unlocking
131
Key LockIn Prevention Function
132
Battery Drainage Prevention Function
133
2.6.Alarm System
133
Alarm System Operation
134
Arming The System
134
Disarming The System
135
Alarm System Setting
135
If You Have Accidentally Triggered The Alarm System
136
Valet Mode
136
2.7.Child Safety Locks
136
2.8.Windows
137
Power Window Operation
137
Initialization Of Power Window (Windows With OneTouch Auto Up And Down Function)
139
2.9.Trunk Lid
140
To Open And Close The Trunk Lid FrombOutside
140
To Open The Trunk Lid From Inside
141
Internal Trunk Lid Release Handle
141
2.10.Moonroof (If Equipped)
143
Moonroof Switches
144
Sunshade
145
Instruments And Controls
147
3.1.Ignition Switch (Models Without PushButton Start System)
150
Key Positions
150
Key Reminder Chime
151
Ignition Switch Light
151
3.2.PushButton Ignition Switch (Models With PushButton Start System)
152
Safety Precautions
152
Operating Range For PushButton Start System
152
Switching Power Status
153
When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly
154
3.3.Hazard Warning Flasher
154
3.4.Meters And Gauges
154
Speedometer
154
Tachometer
155
Odometer
155
Double Trip Meter
155
Fuel Gauge
156
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
156
Combination Meter Settings
157
3.5.Illumination Brightness Control
157
Auto Dimmer Cancel Function
158
3.6.Warning And Indicator Lights
158
Seatbelt Warning Light And Chime
159
SRS Airbag System Warning Light
162
Front Passenger's Frontal Airbag ON And OFF Indicators
162
CHECK ENGINE Warning Light/Malfunction Indicator Light
163
Charge Warning Light
163
Oil Pressure Warning Light
164
Engine Low Oil Level Warning Indicator
164
AT OIL TEMP Warning Light (CVT Models)
164
Low Tire Pressure Warning Light (U.S.Spec.Models)
164
ABS Warning Light
166
Brake System Warning Light
166
Electronic Parking Brake Indicator Light (CVT Models)
168
Hill Start Assist Warning Light/Hill Start Assist OFF Indicator Light (MT Models)
169
Auto Vehicle Hold Indicator Light (CVT Models)
169
Low Fuel Warning Light
170
Door Open Indicator
170
Windshield Washer Fluid Warning Light
170
AllWheel Drive Warning Light
170
Power Steering Warning Light
170
Vehicle Dynamics Control Warning Light/ Vehicle Dynamics Control Operation Indicator Light
171
Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF Indicator Light/ TRACK Mode Indicator Light
173
Warning Chimes And Warning Indicator Of The Keyless Access With Push Button Start System (If Equipped)
174
Security Indicator Light
178
SI DRIVE Indicator Light (If Equipped)
179
Drive Mode Select Indicator Light (If Equipped)
179
Select Lever/Gear Position Indicator
179
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
180
High Beam Indicator Light
180
High Beam Assist Indicator (If Equipped)
180
Automatic Headlight Beam Leveler Warning Light
180
LED Headlight Warning Light
180
Steering Responsive Headlight OFF Indicator Light (If Equipped)
180
Steering Responsive Headlight Warning Light (If Equipped)
180
Headlight Indicator Light
180
Front Fog Light Indicator Light (If Equipped)
181
Cruise Control Indicator (If Equipped)
181
BSD/RCTA Warning Indicator (If Equipped)
181
BSD/RCTA OFF Indicator (If Equipped)
181
Icy Road Surface Warning Indicator
181
RAB Warning Indicator (If Equipped)
182
RAB OFF Indicator (If Equipped)
182
Sonar Audible Alarm OFF Indicator (If Equipped)
182
Electric Damper System Warning Light (If Equipped)
182
3.7.Combination Meter Display (Color LCD)
182
Basic Operation
183
Welcome Screen (Opening Animation) And Good Bye (Ending Animation) Screen
184
Warning Screen
184
Meter Information Screen
184
Telltale Screen
186
Basic Screens
187
Digital Speed Screen
190
3.8.Center Information Display (CID)
190
Features
190
Welcome Screen
191
GoodBye Screen
191
Interruption Screen
191
Touch Screen Operations
192
11.6Inch Display Models
192
Dual 7.0Inch Display Models
208
3.9.Clock
220
Setting The Clock Manually
220
Setting The Clock Automatically
221
3.10.Light Control Switch
223
Headlights
223
High/Low Beam Change (Dimmer)
225
Headlight Flasher
226
High Beam Assist Function
226
Daytime Running Light System
231
3.11.Steering Responsive Headlight (SRH) (If Equipped)
232
3.12.Headlight Beam Leveler
233
3.13.Front Fog Light Switch (If Equipped)
233
3.14.Turn Signal Lever
234
One Touch Lane Changer
234
3.15.Wiper And Washer
235
Windshield Wiper And Washer Switches
236
3.16.Defogger And Deicer
237
3.17.Mirrors
239
Inside Mirror (without AutoDimming Function) (If Equipped)
239
Auto Dimming Mirror (If Equipped)
239
Auto Dimming Mirror/Compass (If Equipped)
240
Auto Dimming Mirror/Compass With HomeLink (If Equipped)
241
Outside Mirrors
249
3.18.Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel
250
3.19.Horn
251
Climate Control
253
4.1.Ventilator Control
254
Center Ventilators
254
Side Ventilators
254
42.Climate Control Panel
254
Dual 7.0Inch Display Models
255
11.6Inch Display Models
258
4.3.Automatic Climate Control Operation
261
Sensors
262
4.4.Manual Climate Control
263
Airflow Mode Selection
263
Temperature Control
264
Fan Speed Control
265
Air Conditioner Control
265
Air Inlet Selection
265
To Turn Off The Climate Control System
266
4.5.Front Seat Heater (If Equipped)
266
Dual 7.0Inch Display Models
266
11.6Inch Display Models
267
4.6.Defrosting
267
4.7.Operating Tips For Heater And Air Conditioner
268
Cleaning Ventilator Grille
268
Efficient Cooling After Parking In Direct Sunlight
268
Lubrication Oil Circulation In The Refrigerant Circuit
268
Checking Air Conditioning System Before Summer Season
268
Cooling And Dehumidifying In High Humidity And Low Temperature Weather Condition
269
Air Conditioner Compressor Shut Off When Engine Is Heavily Loaded
269
Refrigerant For Your Climate Control System
269
4.8.Air Filtration System
269
Replacing The Cabin Air Filter
270
Audio
273
5.1.Antenna
274
Roof Antenna
274
5.2.Audio Set
274
Interior Equipment
275
6.1.Interior Light
276
Dome Light
276
Map Lights
276
OFF Delay Timer
277
6.2.Sun Visors
277
Vanity Mirror With Light (If Equipped)
277
6.3.Storage Compartment
278
Glove Box
278
Center Console
278
6.4.Cup Holder
279
Front Passenger's Cup Holder
279
Rear Passenger's Cup Holder (If Equipped)
279
6.5.Bottle Holders
280
6.6.Accessory Power Outlets
280
6.7.USB Power Supply
282
How To Use The USB Power Supply
282
6.8.Ashtray (Dealer Option)
283
6.9.Assist Grip
284
6.10.Coat Hook
284
6.11.Floor Mat
285
6.12.Under.Floor Storage Compartment
286
Starting And Operating
287
7.1.Fuel
289
Fuel Requirements
289
Fuel Filler Lid And Cap
290
7.2.State Emission Testing (U.S.Only)
293
7.3.Preparing To Drive
295
7.4.Starting And Stopping The Engine (Models Without Push.Button Ignition Switch)
295
General Precautions When Starting/Stopping Engine
295
Starting Engine
296
Stopping The Engine
297
Steering Lock
298
7.5.Starting And Stopping Engine (Models With Push.Button Start System)
298
Safety Precautions
298
Operating Range For Push.Button Start System
298
Starting Engine
298
Stopping Engine
300
When Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly
301
Steering Lock
301
7.6.Remote Engine Start System (Dealer Option)
302
Remote Engine Starter Transceiver (Fob)
302
Alternate Operation Method For Models With “Keyless Access With Push.Button Start System”
305
Entering The Vehicle While It Is Running Via Remote Start (Models Without “Keyless Access With Push.Button Start System”)
305
Entering The Vehicle While It Is Running Via Remote Start (Models With “Keyless Access With Push.Button Start System”)
306
Entering The Vehicle Following Remote Engine Start Shutdown
306
Pre Heating Or Pre.cooling The Interior Ofvthe Vehicle
306
Remote Transmitter Program (Remote Engine Starter Transceiver)
306
System Maintenance
307
Certification For Remote Engine Starter
308
7.7.Manual Transmission
309
Shifting Speeds
310
Driving Tips
310
7.8.Continuously Variable Transmission
311
Continuously Variable Transmission Features
311
Select Lever
312
Shift Lock Function
313
Selection Of Manual Mode
315
Driving Tips
316
7.9.SI.DRIVE (If Equipped)
317
Intelligent (I) Mode
317
Sport (S) Mode
317
Sport Sharp (S#) Mode
318
SI.DRIVE Switches
318
7.10.Drive Mode Select (If Equipped)
319
How To Use Drive Mode Select
319
7.11.Power Steering
320
7.12.Braking
321
Braking Tips
321
Brake System
321
Disc Brake Pad Wear Warning Indicators
323
7.13.ABS (Anti.Lock Brake System)
323
ABS Self.Check
323
ABS Warning Light
323
7.14.Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) System
324
EBD System Malfunctions
324
7.15.Vehicle Dynamics Control System
325
Vehicle Dynamics Control System Monitor
326
Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF Switch
326
7.16.Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (U.S..Spec.Models)
328
TPMS Screen
330
7.17.Parking Your Vehicle
330
Parking Brake (MT Models)
330
Electronic Parking Brake (CVT Models)
331
Parking Tips
336
7.18.Hill Start Assist System
337
To Activate/Deactivate The Hill Start Assist System (MT Models)
339
Hill Start Assist Warning Light/Hill Start Assist OFF Indicator Light (MT Models)
340
7.19.Rear View Camera
340
How To Use The Rear View Camera
341
Viewing Range On The Screen
342
Help Lines
343
7.20.Cruise Control (If Equipped)
345
To Set Cruise Control
346
To Temporarily Cancel The Cruise Control
347
To Turn Off The Cruise Control
347
To Change The Cruising Speed
347
Cruise Control Indicator Light
348
7.21.BSD/RCTA (If Equipped)
349
System Features
349
System Operation
351
BSD/RCTA Approach Indicator Light/Warning Buzzer
352
BSD/RCTA OFF Indicator
354
BSD/RCTA Warning Indicator
355
To Turn On/Off The BSD/RCTA
355
Certification For The BSD/RCTA
356
Handling Of Radar Sensors
357
7.22.Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) System (If Equipped)
358
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) System Overview
358
Operating Conditions
360
Sonar Audible Alarm Function
363
Automatic Braking Function Operation
365
Canceling The Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) System Operation
366
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) System ON/OFF Setting
367
RAB Warning Indicator
367
Handling Of The Sonar Sensors
368
Driving Tips
369
8.1.New Vehicle Break.In Driving The First 1,000 Miles (1,600 Km)
370
8.2.Fuel Economy Hints
370
8.3.Engine Exhaust Gas (Carbon Monoxide)
370
8.4.Catalytic Converter
371
8.5.Periodic Inspections
372
8.6.Driving In Foreign Countries
372
8.7.Driving Tips For AWD Vehicles
372
8.8.Driving Precaution
374
8.9.Winter Driving
374
Operation During Cold Weather
374
Driving On Snowy And Icy Roads
375
Corrosion Protection
376
Snow Tires
377
Tire Chains
377
Rocking The Vehicle
378
8.10.Loading Your Vehicle
378
Vehicle Capacity Weight
379
GVWR And GAWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating And Gross Axle Weight Rating)
379
Roof Molding And Crossbar (If Equipped)
380
8.11.Trailer Towing
381
In Case Of Emergency
383
9.1.If You Park Your Vehicle In An Emergency
384
9.2.Temporary Spare Tire (If Equipped)
384
9.3.Maintenance Tools
385
Models With Flat Tire Repair Kit
386
Models With The Spare Tire
386
9.4.Flat Tires
387
Changing A Flat Tire
387
Sealing A Flat Tire (Models With The Flat Tire Repair Kit)
390
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (U.S.Spec.Models)
399
TPMS Screen (U.S.Spec.Models)
400
9.5.Jump Starting
400
How To Jump Start
401
9.6.Engine Overheating
403
If Steam Is Coming From The Engine Compartment
403
If No Steam Is Coming From The Engine Compartment
403
9.7.Towing
404
Towing Hook And Tie.Down Hooks/Holes
404
Using A Flat.Bed Truck
407
Towing With All Wheels On The Ground
407
9.8.Electronic Parking Brake – If The Electronic Parking Brake Cannot Be Released (CVT Models)
408
9.9.Access Key Fob – If Access Key Fob Does Not Operate Properly
408
Locking And Unlocking
409
Switching Power Status
409
Starting Engine
409
9.10.Malfunctions Of The Center Information Display
410
9.11.Moonroof (If Equipped) – If The Moonroof Does Not Close
412
9.12.If Your Vehicle Is Involved In An Accident
412
To Restart The Engine When Involved In An Accident
412
Automatic Door Locking/Unlocking Operation When Involved In An Accident
412
Appearance Care
415
10.1.Exterior Care
416
Washing
416
Waxing And Polishing
417
Cleaning Alloy Wheels
417
10.2.Corrosion Protection
418
Most Common Causes Of Corrosion
418
To Help Prevent Corrosion
418
10.3.Cleaning The Interior
419
Seat Fabric Material
419
Leather Seat Materials
419
Synthetic Leather Upholstery
420
Instrument Panel, Console Panel, Switches, Combination Meter, And Other Plastic Surface
420
Center Information Display
420
Maintenance And Service.
423
11.1.Maintenance Schedule
425
11.2.Maintenance Precautions
425
Before Checking Or Servicing In The Engine Compartment
426
When Checking Or Servicing In The Engine Compartment
427
When Checking Or Servicing In The Engine Compartment While The Engine Is Running
427
11.3.Maintenance Tips
427
Removing And Reinstalling Clips
427
11.4.Engine Hood
429
11.5.Engine Compartment Overview
431
11.6.Engine Oil
432
Engine Oil Consumption
432
Checking The Oil Level
432
Changing The Oil And Oil Filter
433
Recommended Grade And Viscosity
433
Synthetic Oil
434
11.7.Cooling System
434
Cooling Fan, Hose And Connections
434
Engine Coolant
435
11.8.Air Cleaner Element
436
Replacing The Air Cleaner Element
436
11.9.Spark Plugs
437
Recommended Spark Plugs
437
11.10.Drive Belts
437
11.11.Manual Transmission Oil
437
Recommended Grade And Viscosity
437
11.12.Continuously Variable Transmission Fluid
438
11.13.Front Differential Gear Oil (CVT Models) And Rear Differential Gear Oil
438
Recommended Grade And Viscosity
438
11.14.Brake Fluid
438
Checking The Fluid Level
438
Recommended Brake Fluid
439
11.15.Clutch Fluid (MT Models)
440
Checking The Fluid Level
440
Recommended Clutch Fluid
440
11.16.Vacuum Brake Booster (Models With The Vacuum Brake Booster)
441
11.17.Brake Pedal
441
11.18.Clutch Pedal (MT Models)
441
11.19.Hill Start Assist System
442
11.20.Replacement Of Brake Pad And Lining
442
Breaking.In Of New Brake Pads (CVT Models)
442
Breaking.In Of New Brake Pads And Linings (MT Models)
443
11.21.Parking Brake Stroke (MT Models)
443
11.22.Tires And Wheels
444
Types Of Tires
444
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (U.S.Spec.Models)
444
Tire Inspection
446
Tire Pressures And Wear
446
Wheel Balance
448
Wear Indicators
449
Rotational Direction Of Tires
449
Tire Rotation
450
Tire Replacement
450
Wheel Replacement
451
11.23.Alloy Wheels
452
11.24.Windshield Washer Fluid
452
11.25.Replacement Of Wiper Blades
453
Windshield Wiper Blade Assembly
454
Window Wiper Blade Rubber
455
11.26.Battery
456
11.27.Fuses
457
11.28.Installation Of Accessories
458
11.29.Replacing Bulbs
458
Headlights
459
Rear Combination Lights
459
License Plate Lights
461
Dome Light
461
Map Lights
462
Vanity Mirror Light (If Equipped)
462
Trunk Light
462
Other Bulbs
462
Adjusting Headlight Aim
462
11.30.Replacing Battery
463
Replacing Battery Of Access Key Fob
464
Replacing Battery Of Transmitter
465
Specifications
467
12.1.Specifications
468
Dimensions
468
Engine
469
Fuel
469
Engine Oil
470
Manual Transmission, Front Differential And Rear Differential Gear Oil
472
Fluids
473
Engine Coolant
473
Electrical System
474
Tires
474
Temporary Spare Tires
475
Brake Disc
475
Brake Pad
475
12.2.Bulb Chart
476
Safety Precautions
476
Bulb Chart
477
12.3.Vehicle Identification
479
12.4.Function Settings
480
Function Settings And Adjustments On The Center Information Display
480
Individual Settings And Adjustments Excluding Center Information Display
480
Function Settings And Adjustments Performed By A Dealer
480
Consumer Information And Reporting Safety Defects
483
13.1.For U.S.A
484
13.2.Tire Information
484
Tire Labeling
484
Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure
486
Glossary Of Tire Terminology
487
Tire Care – Maintenance And Safety Practices
491
Vehicle Load Limit – How To Determine
492
Determining Compatibility Of Tire And Vehicle Load Capacities
495
Adverse Safety Consequences Of Overloading On Handling And Stopping And On Tires
495
Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit
496
13.3.Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards
496
TREADWEAR
497
TRACTION AA, A, B, C
497
TEMPERATURE A, B, C
497
13.4.Reporting Safety Defects (USA)
498
13.5.How To Contact Transport Canada In Order To Report A Safety Concern Relating To The Vehicle (Canada)
498
Index
501
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