Push the knob once to make it pop out. The balance is adjusted by turning the knob from left to right in this condition. Page knob indicates the center position. After adjusting the bass, push the knob in again to store the setting.
B Treble The treble control adjusts the level of high pitch sounds. Push the knob once and it will pop out, then pull the knob out until it stops. In this mode, the radio scans through the radio band until a station is found. The radio will stop at the station for five seconds while displaying the frequency, after which scanning will continue until the entire band has been scanned from the low end to the high end.
The radio is turned on and off by turning the knob clockwise or counterclock- wise and the volume is controlled by turning the knob. The bass is adjusted by turn- ing the knob from left to right in this condition.
A click while turning the knob indicates the center position. J Selecting preset stations Presetting a station with a preset button allows you to select that station in a single operation. Up to six AM and FM stations each may be preset. J How to preset stations 1. J Tape travel indicators These indicate the direction the cassette tape is moving. Page Audio J Program switching button PROG When the program switching button is pressed during playback, the tape travel indicators will switch and the player will begin playing back the opposite side of the tape.
The same mechanism is automatically acti- vated when the end of the tape is reached. When the selection ends, the cassette player automatically rewinds to the begin- ning of the piece and the selection begins again. However, after the frequency has been displayed for five seconds, it is replaced by the time display again. The radio is turned on and off by pushing the knob and the volume is con- trolled by turning the knob.
The volume control has total of 41 volume levels V: 0 for minimum, V: 40 for maximum. In the bass control mode, the display shows the indication as shown. The bass control has total of 11 volume levels BAS. In the fader control mode, the display shows the indication as shown. The fader control has total of 19 settings FAD. F9 for front maximum and rear minimum, FAD. R9 for left side minimum and right side maximum. Choose desired setting by turning the volume control knob.
The control function returns to volume con- trol mode after about 5 seconds. Page Selecting Preset Stations Audio J Selecting preset stations Presetting a station with a preset button allows you to select that station in a single operation. D Put cassettes back in their boxes immediately after use to protect them from dust and dirt and to prevent the tape from unwinding. D Never expose cassettes to heat, direct sunlight or moisture. DISP button Tuning button J When turning on the radio When the radio is switched on or the station is changed, the time display is replaced by the frequency display.
If this occurs, it is necessary to reset the time. Page note volume level by turning the volume control knob. The control function returns to volume control mode after about 5 seconds.
In the treble control mode, the display shows the indication as shown. The fader control has total of 19 settings FAd. F9 for front maximum and rear minimum, FAd. In the balance control mode, the display shows the indication as shown. The balance control has total of 19 settings BAL.
L9 for left side max- imum and right side minimum, BAL. Constant pressure on the button causes a continuous change in the frequency. Automatic tuning may not function properly if the station reception is weak- ened by distance from the station or proximity to tall buildings and hills. NOTE If the connection between the radio and battery is broken for any reason such as vehicle maintenance or radio removal, all stations stored in the D Clean the tape head once or twice a month using a wet-type clean- ing cassette.
Page Auto Metal Sensor again is being played. Until the repeat function is can- celled, the same piece of music will be repeated indefinitely. If a disc is inserted with the label side down, it might be ejected or the player might shut off. D After the last song finishes, the disc will automatically return to track 1 the first song on the disc and will automatically play back.
To cancel the repeat mode, press the button again. Page Audio use a hard cloth, thinner, benzene, alcohol, etc. D Never use a badly damaged, deformed or cracked disc. Malfunctions or problems might result. D A disc is vulnerable to heat. Never keep it either in places exposed to direct sunlight or near heaters. OM — The dis- play shows the current disc number, truck number and the elapsed time during playback.
Release the button to stop fast forwarding. If you continue fast forwarding to the end of the disc, the CD changer will automatically stop fast forwarding and start playback beginning with the first track on the current disc. Page Setting The Time If this occurs, it is necessary to reset the time.
Installation of accessories Always consult your SUBARU dealer before installing a citizen band ra- dio or other transmitting device in your vehicle. Such devices may cause the electronic control system to malfunction if they are incorrectly installed or if they are not suited for the vehicle. Vanity mirror if equipped Vanity mirror with light if equipped Storage compartment To use the sun visor at a side window, swing it down and move it sideways.
J Vanity mirror if equipped HB To use the vanity mirror, swing down the visor. Page Interior Equipment J Vanity mirror with light if equipped To use the vanity mirror, swing down the visor and open the cover.
To close it, push the lid firmly upward. To lock the glove compartment, insert the master key and turn it clock- wise. To unlock it, insert the master key and turn it counterclockwise.
J Center console To open the lid, pull up the lock release. Page Cup Holder J Sunglasses storage compartment if equipped The sunglasses storage compartment can be used to store a pair of sun- glasses or small items such as a garage door opener.
To open the compartment, push on the lid lightly and it will automatically open. Then pull it out completely. The left side of the holder can hold a larger cup. Page Cigarette Lighter Option The electrical power socket located on the right-lower part of the instru- ment panel can be used as cigarette lighter socket.
A cigarette lighter plug is an optional accessory. If smoking is not desired, always put the cap on the socket to prevent any foreign object from entering it. To use the cigarette lighter, push in the knob and wait a few moments.
It will automatically spring up when ready for use. Doing so may cause a short-circuit and overheating, resulting in a fire. D Do not place any foreign objects, especially metal ones such as coins or aluminum foil, into the accessory power socket or dual power socket.
You can use an in-car use electrical appliance by connecting it to the socket. When leaving the vehicle, make sure the light is turned off to avoid bat- tery discharge.
DOOR: The light comes on only when the rear gate is opened. OFF: The light stays off. When leaving your vehicle, make sure the light is turned off to avoid bat- tery discharge. Putting excessive weight on the extended cover can break it and an object on the cover could tumble forward in the event of a sudden stop or colli- sion. Rewind the cover.
To take it off the retainer, lift it out. Store the cover housing in the luggage area. J To install the cover housing Insert the both ends of the cover housing into the retainers. Page Storage Tray Wagon - If Equipped Anchorage eyelets The luggage compartment is equipped with four anchorage eyelets so that luggage can be secured with a luggage net or ropes.
When using the anchorage eyelets, raise them up from under the cutouts of the luggage compartment mat. When not in use, put the eyelets down into the storing recesses.
Page Maintenance Tools The storage tray is located under the floor of the luggage compartment and can be used to store small items. To open the lid, pull the handle up. NOTE When storing a flat tire, put the storage tray in the luggage compartment.
Maintenance tools Your vehicle is equipped with the following maintenance tools: Screwdriver Page Starting and operating New vehicle break-in driving The first 1, miles 1, km Fuel requirements Fuel Octane Rating. Page 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 Hill holder for manual transmission — if equipped Manual release Parking your vehicle Parking brake.
Page Starting And Operating New vehicle break-in driving J The first 1, miles 1, km The performance and long life of your vehicle are dependent on how you handle and care for your vehicle while it is new. Follow these instructions during the first 1, miles 1, km : D Do not race the engine.
Page Fuel Requirements Federal specifications. Page Many gasolines are now blended with materials called oxygenates. Use of these fuels can also help keep the air cleaner. Page Catalytic Converter the exhaust system for a short time after the engine has been shut off. This sound is normal. Do not drive or park the vehicle anywhere near flammable materials e.
D Do not apply undercoating or rust prevention treatment to the heat shield of catalytic converter and the exhaust system Fuel economy hints The following suggestions will help to save your fuel.
Page Driving In Foreign Countries 7. Fasten your seat belt. Check that your passengers have fastened their seat belts. Check the gauges, indicator and warning lights after starting the en- gine. The ignition switch will lock the steering wheel when you remove the key. If turning the key is difficult, turn the steering wheel slightly to the right and left as you turn the key. J ACC In this position the electrical accessories radio, accessory power socket, etc. J ON This is the normal operating position after the engine is started.
Page Key Reminder Chime 2. Remove the cover under the steering column using a phillips screw- driver. Turn the ignition key while pressing the key interlock release lever. Starting the engine Apply the parking brake. Turn off unnecessary lights and accessories. Press the clutch pedal to the floor and shift the shift lever into neutral. Hold the clutch pedal to the floor while starting the engine. The starter motor will only operate when the clutch pedal is pressed fully to the floor. Release the key immediately after the engine has started.
This will cause loss of power to the power steering and the brake booster, making steering and braking more difficult. To change gears, fully depress the clutch pedal, move the shift lever, and gradually let the pedal up. J Shifting speed for fuel economy The best compromise between fuel economy and vehicle performance during normal driving is ensured by shifting up at the speeds listed in the following table.
Page Automatic Transmission Do not drive with your hand resting on the shift lever. This may cause wear on the transmission components. When it is necessary to reduce vehicle speed due to slow traffic, turning corners, or driving up steep hills, downshift to a lower gear before the engine starts to labor. B P Park This position is for parking the vehicle and starting the engine. In this position, the transmission is mechanically locked to prevent the vehicle from rolling freely.
Page B R Reverse This position is for backing the vehicle. B N Neutral This position is for restarting a stalled engine. This position is for using engine braking when going down a hill or for climbing a steep grade. In this position, the transmission holds in the 2nd gear. Use this position when starting off from a standstill on slippery road surfaces such as mud or snow.
Remove the screwdriver from the hole. Depress the brake pedal and start the engine. This may cause loss of vehicle control and result in personal injury. B Tilt adjustment 1. Adjust the seat position.
Refer to Front Seat section chapter 2. Page Cruise Control If Equipped The power steering system operates only when the engine is running. If you lose power steering assist because the engine stops or the system fails to function, you can steer but it will take much more effort. Then release the accelerator pedal. The vehicle will maintain the desired speed.
Vehicle speed can be temporarily increased while driving with the cruise control activated. Simply depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle. When the accelerator pedal is released, the vehicle will return to and maintain the previous cruising speed. Depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle to the de- sired speed. Now the desired speed is set and the vehicle will keep running at that speed without depressing the accelerator pedal.
B To decrease the speed 1. Page Manual Release Starting and operating OM-H OM-H On an uphill grade, when the clutch pedal is depressed while the brake pedal is also depressed, braking power is maintained temporarily by the Hill Holder when the brake pedal is released. The driver is therefore able to start the vehicle the same way as on a level grade, just using the clutch and accelerator pedal.
Page 4. Pull the wire out of its housing by lifting with your finger. Turn the link counterclockwise as far as possible. The device is now inoperative and the vehicle can be moved. Before starting to drive, always make sure that the parking brake has been fully released. To set the parking brake, press the brake pedal firmly and hold it down while fully pulling up the parking brake lever. They could accidentally injure themselves or others through inadver- tent operation of the vehicle. Also, on hot or sunny days, the tem- perature in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to them.
When the vehicle is headed up the hill, the front wheels should be turned away from the curb. When facing downhill, the front wheels should be turned into the curb. Page Brake System The disc brake pad wear warning indicators on the disc brakes give a warning noise when the brake pads are worn. You should always maintain a safe following distance from other vehicle. D The warning light comes on during driving, but it goes out immedi- ately and remains off.
When driving with an insufficient battery voltage such as when the en- gine is jump started, the ABS warning light may come on. If you do take your Subaru off-road, cer Page D Do not drive across steep slopes.
Instead, drive either straight up or straight down the slopes. A vehicle can much more easily tip over side- ways than it can when moving forward or backward. Avoid driving straight up or down slopes that are too steep. D Avoid sharp turning maneuvers, especially at higher speeds. Remember that damage done to your Subaru while operating if off-road and not using common sense precautions such as those listed above is not eligible for warranty coverage. Page cold winter starts.
Use an engine oil of proper grade and viscosity for cold weather. Heavy summer oil will cause harder starting. Keep the door locks from freezing by squirting them with deicer or glyc- erin. Forcing a frozen door open may damage or separate the rubber weather strips around the door. Page Driving On Snowy And Icy Roads When an antifreeze additive is used, its effect lasts longer if the tank is refilled whenever the fuel level reaches half empty.
Page control. When braking with a vehicle not equipped with an Anti-Lock Brake system ABS , press the brake pedal repeatedly at short intervals to prevent the wheels from locking. Then apply the brakes softly to bring the vehicle to a stop. Page Rocking The Vehicle damage the vehicle body or suspension. When a temporary spare tire is on a front wheel, replace the temporary spare tire with the rear tire on the same side of the vehicle, and then fit chains on the front tires.
Page Vehicle Capacity Weight D When you carry something inside the vehicle, secure it when- ever you can to prevent it from being thrown around inside the vehicle during sudden stops, sharp turns or in an accident. D Do not pile heavy loads on the roof. Page Gvwr And Gawr able cargo space.
It includes the total weight of driver and all passengers and their belongings, any optional equipment such as a trailer hitch, roof rack or bike carrier, etc. Page Trailer Towing For All Vehicles Except Outback And Sus SUBARU assumes no responsibility for injuries or vehicle damage that result from trailer towing equipment, or from any errors or omissions in the instructions accompanying such equipment or for your failure to fol- low the proper instructions.
The total trailer weight trailer weight plus its cargo weight with brakes must never exceed 2, lbs kg. The Gross Vehicle Weight i. Page Trailer Hitches D Adequate size trailer brakes are required when the trailer and its cargo exceed 1, lbs kg total weight.
Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and trailer. Consult with a professional hitch supplier to assist you in choosing an appropriate hitch for your vehicle. Check for correct operation of the turn signals and brake lights each time you hitch up. Page Trailer Towing Tips Starting and operating In the event your vehicle gets a flat tire when towing a trailer, ask a com- mercial road service to repair the flat tire.
If you carry a regular size spare tire in your vehicle or trailer as a precau- tion against getting a flat tire, be sure that the spare tire is firmly secured. Page Trailer Towing For Outback And Sus If you do decide to tow a trailer, your safety and satisfaction depend upon proper use of correct equipment and cautious operation of your ve- hicle.
Page Warranties And Maintenance SUBARU assumes no responsibility for injuries or vehicle damage that result from trailer towing equipment, or from any errors or omissions in the instructions accompanying such equipment or for your failure to fol- low the proper instructions.
When towing a trailer with brakes. AT models When towing a trailer without brakes. When towing a trailer on a long uphill grade continuously for over 5 miles 8 km with an outside temperature of F 40 C or above. Page of your vehicle. The front and rear GAWs can be adjusted by relocating passengers and luggage inside the vehicle.
Page Trailer Hitches Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and trailer. If use of a non-genuine hitch is unavoidable, be sure the hitch is suited to your vehicle and trailer. Check for proper operation of the turn signals and the brake lights each time you hitch up. The temporary spare tire is not designed to sustain the towing load. Make sure that all the tires on your vehicle are inflated to the pressure under towing conditions as shown in following table.
Page B Before starting out on a trip D Check that the vehicle and vehicle-to-hitch mounting are in good condition. If any problems are apparent, do not tow the trailer. D Check that the vehicle sits horizontally with the trailer attached. If the vehicle is tipped sharply up at the front and down at the rear, check the total trailer weight, GVW, GAWs and tongue load again, then confirm that the load and its distribution are acceptable.
Page Starting and operating and stop the vehicle at the nearest safe place. D If your vehicle has a automatic transmission, avoid using the accel- erator pedal to stay stationary on an uphill slope instead of using the parking brake or foot brake.
Page In case of emergency Hazard warning flasher Engine overheating If steam is coming from the engine compartment If no steam is coming from the engine compartment Jump starting Page Engine Overheating Hazard warning flasher Day or night, if your vehicle becomes a traffic hazard, use the hazard warning flasher. Avoid stopping on the road. It is best to safely pull off the road if a problem occurs. The hazard warning flasher can be acti- vated regardless of the ignition switch position.
Keep the engine running at idling speed. Open the hood to ventilate the engine compartment. Confirm that the cooling fan is turning. If the fan is not turning, immedi- ately turn the engine off and contact your authorized dealer for repair. Page D The gas generated by a battery explodes if a flame or spark is brought near it. Do not smoke or light a match while jump start- ing.
D Never attempt jump starting if the discharged battery is frozen. It could cause the battery to burst or explode. D Whenever working on or around a battery, always wear suit- able eye protectors, and remove metal objects such as rings, bands or other metal jewelry.
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