Subaru BRZ (2022 year). Manual in english — page 1

Vehicle Symbols
5
Vehicle Symbols
Safety Precautions When
The SRS airbags deploy with
considerable speed and force.
Driving
There are some of the symbols you may
Occupants who are out of the
see on your vehicle.
proper position when the SRS
Seatbelt and SRS Airbag
For warning and indicator lights, refer to
airbag deploys could suffer very
"Warning and Indicator Lights" ) P26.
serious injuries. Because the
WARNING
SRS airbag needs enough space
Mark
Name
All persons in the vehicle must
for deployment, the driver should
fasten their seatbelts BEFORE
always sit upright and well back
WARNING
the vehicle starts to move. Other-
in the seat as far from the steering
wise, the possibility of serious
wheel as practical while still
injury becomes greater in the
maintaining full vehicle control
CAUTION
event of a sudden stop or acci-
and the front passenger should
dent.
move the seat as far back as
To obtain maximum protection in
possible and sit upright and well
Read these instructions care-
fully
the event of an accident, the
back in the seat.
driver and all passengers must
always wear seatbelts when in
Wear eye protection
For instructions and precautions, carefully
the vehicle. The SRS
(Supple-
read the following sections.
mental Restraint System) airbag
Battery fluid contains sulfuric
does not do away with the need to
 For the seatbelt system, refer to "Seat-
acid
fasten seatbelts. In combination
belts" ) P39.
with the seatbelts, it offers the
 For the SRS airbag system, refer to
Keep children away
best combined protection in case
"SRS Airbag
(Supplemental Restraint
of a serious accident.
System Airbag)" ) P60.
Not wearing a seatbelt increases
Keep flames away
the chance of severe injury or
death in a crash even when the
vehicle has the SRS airbag.
Prevent explosions
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Safety Precautions When Driving
Child Safety
Place children in the REAR seat
Never leave unattended children,
properly restrained at all times in
adults or animals in the vehicle.
WARNING
a child restraint system or in a
They could accidentally injure
seatbelt. The SRS airbag deploys
themselves or others through
Never hold a child on your lap or
with considerable speed and
inadvertent operation of the
in your arms while the vehicle is
force and can injure or even kill
vehicle. Also, on hot or sunny
moving. The passenger cannot
children, especially if they are not
days, temperature in a closed
protect the child from injury in a
restrained
or
improperly
vehicle could quickly become
collision, because the child will
restrained. Because children are
high enough to cause severe or
be caught between the passenger
lighter and weaker than adults,
possibly fatal injuries to them.
and objects inside the vehicle.
their risk of being injured from
Help prevent children, adults or
While riding in the vehicle, infants
deployment is greater.
animals from locking themselves
and small children should always
NEVER INSTALL A CHILD
in the trunk. On hot or sunny
be seated in the REAR seat in an
RESTRAINT SYSTEM IN THE
days, the temperature in the trunk
infant or child restraint system
FRONT PASSENGER'S SEAT.
could quickly become high
which is appropriate for the
DOING SO RISKS SERIOUS
enough to cause death or serious
child’s age, height and weight. If a
INJURY OR DEATH TO THE
heat-related injuries including
child is too big for a child
CHILD BY PLACING THE CHILD’S
brain damage to anyone locked
restraint system, the child should
HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE SRS
inside, particularly for small chil-
sit in the REAR seat and be
AIRBAG.
dren.
restrained using the seatbelts.
Always lock the passengers’
When leaving the vehicle, close
According to accident statistics,
windows using the lock switch
all windows and lock all doors.
children are safer when properly
when children are riding in the
Also make certain that the trunk
restrained in the rear seating
vehicle. Failure to follow this
is closed.
positions than in the front seating
procedure could result in injury
positions. Never allow a child to
to a child operating the power
stand up or kneel on the seat.
window. Refer to "Windows"
) P116.
Safety Precautions When Driving
7
Put children aged 12 and under or
Engine Exhaust Gas (Carbon
If at any time you suspect that
1.5 m (4 feet 11 inches) tall or less
Monoxide)
exhaust fumes are entering the
in the REAR seat properly
vehicle, have the problem
restrained at all times in a child
checked and corrected as soon
WARNING
restraint device or in a seatbelt.
as possible. If you must drive
The SRS airbag deploys with
Never inhale engine exhaust gas.
under these conditions, drive
considerable speed and force
Engine exhaust gas contains
only with all windows fully open.
and can injure or even kill chil-
carbon monoxide, a colorless
Keep the trunk lid closed while
dren, especially if they are
12
and odorless gas which is
driving to prevent exhaust gas
dangerous, or even lethal, if
years of age and under or 1.5 m (4
from entering the vehicle.
inhaled.
feet 11 inches) tall or less and are
not restrained or improperly
Always properly maintain the
restrained. Because children are
engine exhaust system to prevent
Drinking and Driving
lighter and weaker than adults,
engine exhaust gas from entering
their risk of being injured from
the vehicle.
WARNING
deployment is greater.
Never run the engine in a closed
space, such as a garage, except
Drinking and then driving is very
for the brief time needed to drive
dangerous. Alcohol in the blood-
For instructions and precautions, carefully
the vehicle in or out of it.
stream delays your reaction and
read the following sections.
impairs your perception, judgment
Avoid remaining in a parked
 For the seatbelt system, refer to "Seat-
and attentiveness. If you drive after
vehicle for a long time while the
belts" ) P39.
drinking even if you drink just a lit-
engine is running. If that is
 For the child restraint system, refer to
tle it will increase the risk of being
unavoidable, then use the ventila-
"Child Restraint Systems" ) P46.
involved in a serious or fatal acci-
tion fan to force fresh air into the
dent, injuring or killing yourself,
 For the SRS airbag system, refer to
vehicle.
your passengers and others. In
"SRS Airbag
(Supplemental Restraint
Always keep the front ventilator
addition, if you are injured in the
System Airbag)" ) P60.
inlet grille free from snow, leaves
accident, alcohol may increase the
or other obstructions to ensure
severity of that injury.
that the ventilation system
always works properly.
Please don’t drink and drive.
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Safety Precautions When Driving
Drunken driving is one of the most
ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. If
Modification of Your Vehicle
frequent causes of accidents. Since
you have a medical condition that requires
alcohol affects all people differently, you
you to take drugs, please consult with
WARNING
may have consumed too much alcohol to
your doctor.
drive safely even if the level of alcohol in
Never drive if you are under the influence
Do not remove the genuine
your blood is below the legal limit. The
of any illicit mind-altering drugs. For your
SUBARU audio system. Doing so
safest thing you can do is never drink and
own health and well-being, we urge you
could cause the following func-
drive. However if you have no choice but
not to take illegal drugs in the first place
tions to be inoperable.
to drive, stop drinking and sober up
and to seek treatment if you are addicted
Combination meter display (color
completely before getting behind the
to those drugs.
TFT)
wheel.
Rear view image and help lines
Driving When Tired or Sleepy
Drugs and Driving
Vehicle settings
Clock
WARNING
WARNING
When you are tired or sleepy, your
There are some drugs
(over the
reaction will be delayed and your
CAUTION
counter and prescription) that can
perception, judgment and attentive-
delay your reaction time and impair
Your vehicle should not be modified
ness will be impaired. If you drive
your perception, judgment and
other than with genuine SUBARU
when tired or sleepy, your, your pas-
attentiveness. If you drive after tak-
parts and accessories. Other types
sengers’ and other persons’
ing them, it may increase your, your
of modifications could affect its per-
chances of being involved in a seri-
passengers’ and other persons’ risk
formance, safety or durability, and
ous accident may increase.
of being involved in a serious or
may even violate governmental reg-
fatal accident.
ulations. In addition, damage or per-
Please do not continue to drive but
formance problems resulting from
instead find a safe place to rest if you are
modification may not be covered
If you are taking any drugs, check with
tired or sleepy. On long trips, you should
under warranties.
your doctor or pharmacist or read the liter-
make periodic rest stops to refresh your-
ature that accompanies the medication to
self before continuing on your journey.
determine if the drug you are taking can
When possible, you should share the
impair your driving ability. Do not drive
driving with others.
after taking any medications that can
make you drowsy or otherwise affect your
Safety Precautions When Driving
9
Use of Cell Phones/Texting
Driving with Pets
WARNING
and Driving
Unrestrained pets can interfere with your
driving and distract your attention from
Driving at high speeds with
CAUTION
driving. In a collision or sudden stop, unre-
excessively low tire pressures
strained pets or cages can be thrown
can cause the tires to deform
Do not talk on a cell phone or text
around inside the vehicle and hurt you or
severely and to rapidly
while driving; it may distract your
your passengers. Besides, the pets can
become hot. A sharp increase
attention from driving and lead to
be hurt under these situations. It is also for
an accident. If you use a cell phone
in temperature could cause
their own safety that pets should be prop-
to talk or text, first pull off the road
tread separation, and destruc-
erly restrained in your vehicle. Restrain a
and park in a safe place. In some
pet with a special traveling harness which
tion of the tires. The resulting
States/Provinces, it may be lawful to
can be secured to the rear seat with a
loss of vehicle control could
talk on a phone while driving, but
seatbelt or use a pet carrier which can be
lead to an accident.
only if the phone is hands-free.
secured to the rear seat by routing a
seatbelt through the carrier’s handle.
Never restrain pets or pet carriers in the
Attaching Accessories
Driving Vehicles Equipped
front passenger’s seat. For further infor-
with Audio System
mation, consult your veterinarian, local
WARNING
animal protection society or pet shop.
WARNING
Do not attach any accessories,
labels or stickers
(other than
Do not allow the monitor to distract
Tire Pressures
properly
placed
inspection
your attention from driving. Also,
Check and, if necessary, adjust the pres-
stickers) to the windshield. Such
do not operate the controls of the
sure of each tire and the spare
(if
items may obstruct your view.
audio system while driving. The
equipped) at least once a month and
If it is necessary to attach an
loss of attention to driving could
before any long journey.
accessory (such as an electronic
lead to an accident. If you wish to
Check the tire pressure when the tires are
toll collection
(ETC) device or
operate the controls of the audio
cold. Use a pressure gauge to adjust the
security pass) to the windshield,
system, first take the vehicle off the
tire pressures to the values shown on the
consult your SUBARU dealer for
road and stop it in a safe location.
tire inflation pressure label. For detailed
details on the proper location.
information, refer to "Tires and Wheels"
) P358.
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General Information
Do not connect any unauthorized
General Information
Vehicle Data Recording
accessories or devices to the
The vehicle is equipped with sophisticated
data link connector (OBDII port).
California Perchlorate Advi-
computers that will record certain data,
This connector should be used
sory
such as:
only with compatible diagnostic
Certain vehicle components such as
 Vehicle speed
devices for inspection and main-
airbag modules, seatbelt pretensioners
 Engine speed
tenance by an authorized service
and keyless entry transmitter batteries
technician
using authorized
 Engine control information
may contain perchlorate material. Special
service tools. Connecting unau-
 Shift state information
handling may apply for service or vehicle
thorized devices, such
as a
 Driving information, etc.
end of life disposal. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/
driver-behavior tracking device,
hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
may adversely affect vehicle
Data usage
systems,
including
safety
Noise from under the Vehicle
SUBARU may use the data recorded in
systems, or allow others to
this computer to diagnose malfunctions,
access information stored in your
NOTE
conduct research and development, and
vehicle. The use of unauthorized
improve quality.
devices may also cause unex-
You may hear a noise from under the
pected malfunctions, such as a
vehicle approximately 5 to 10 hours
SUBARU will not disclose the recorded
drained battery, or may damage
after the ignition switch is turned to
data to a third party except:
vehicle systems. The manufac-
the
“OFF” position. However, this
 With the consent of the vehicle owner
turer’s warranty will not cover
does not indicate a malfunction. This
or with the consent of the lessee if the
any part that malfunctions, fails,
noise is caused by the operation of the
vehicle is leased
or is damaged due to the use of
fuel evaporation leakage checking
 In response to an official request by the
system and the operation is normal.
an unauthorized device with the
police, a court of law or a government
data link connector.
The noise will stop after approximately
agency
15 minutes.
 For use by SUBARU in a lawsuit
 For research purposes where the data
is not tied to a specific vehicle or vehicle
owner
General Information
11
Event Data Recorder
combine the EDR data with the type of
personally identifying data routinely
This vehicle is equipped with an event
acquired during a crash investigation.
data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of
To read data recorded by an EDR, special
an EDR is to record, in certain crash or
equipment is required, and access to the
near crash-like situations, such as an air
vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition
bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle,
to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties,
data that will assist in understanding how
such as law enforcement, that have the
a vehicle’s systems performed. The EDR
special equipment, can read the informa-
is designed to record data related to
tion if they have access to the vehicle or
vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a
the EDR.
short period of time, typically 30 seconds
or less. The EDR in this vehicle is
designed to record such data as:
 How various systems in your vehicle
were operating;
 Whether or not the driver and
passenger safety belts were buckled/
fastened;
 How far
(if at all) the driver was
depressing the accelerator and/or brake
pedal; and,
 How fast the vehicle was traveling.
These data can help provide a better
understanding of the circumstances in
which crashes and injuries occur. NOTE:
EDR data are recorded by your vehicle
only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs;
no data are recorded by the EDR under
normal driving conditions and no personal
data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash
location) are recorded. However, other
parties, such as law enforcement, could
Illustrated Index
z Exterior
14
z Combination Meter
22
z Interior
16
U.S. Spec. Models (Normal mode)
22
z Instrument Panel
19
U.S. Spec. Models (TRACK mode)
23
Except U.S. Spec. Models (Normal mode)
24
z Steering Wheel
20
Except U.S. Spec. Models (TRACK mode)
25
z Light Control and Wiper Control Levers/
z Warning and Indicator Lights
26
Switches
21
14
Exterior
Exterior
1) Engine hood (page 343)
2) Turn signal lights (page 182, 373)
1
2
3
4
5
3) Lights (page 174, 373)
4) Wipers (page 184)
5) Outside mirrors (page 194)
6) Door locks (page 111)
7) Tire pressure (page 361)
8) Flat tires (page 303)
9) Tire chains (page 297)
10) Tie-down hooks (page 320)
11) Towing hook (page 320)
11
10
9
8
7
6
002012
Exterior
15
1) Rear window defogger (page 185)
2) Fuel filler lid and cap (page 224)
1
2
3) Tie-down holes (page 320)
4) Lights (page 174, 373)
5) Turn signal lights (page 182, 373)
6) Towing hook (page 320)
7) Trunk lid (page 119)
7
6
5
4
3
002013
16
Interior
Interior
1) Lower anchorages for child restraint
system (page 55)
1
2
2
2) Seatbelts (page 39)
3) Front seats (page 30)
4) Rear seats (page 37)
4
3
002014
Interior
17
1) Cup holder and console tray
(AT
models) (page 214)
1
2
3
4
5
6
2) Parking brake lever (page 256)
3) Shift lever (MT models)/Select lever (AT
models) (page 233, 237)
4) Center information display (page160)/
Audio system*
5) Climate control (page 198)
6) Glove box (page 214)
7) Accessory power outlet (page 215)
8) Center console (page 214)
9) Cup holder and console tray (page 214)
10) USB power supply (page 216)
*: For details about how to use the audio
system, refer to the separate audio
Owner’s Manual.
7
10
9
8
002015
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18
Interior
1) Map light switches (page 212)
2) Door interlock switch (page 212)
1
1
3) Buttons for SUBARU STARLINK
NOTE
For models with SUBARU STARLINK:
Refer to the Owner’s Manual supple-
ment for SUBARU STARLINK.
3
2
002016
Instrument Panel
19
Instrument Panel
1) Power window switches (page 116)
2) Remote control mirror switch
(page
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
194)
3) Illumination brightness control dial
(page 130)
4) Trunk lid opener button (page 121)
5) Combination meter (page 127)
6) Tilt/Telescopic steering (page 195)
7) Hazard warning flasher switch
(page
127)
8)
“TRACK” button (page 250)
9) Driving pattern selector switch
(AT
models) (page 241)
10) Vehicle Stability Control
(VSC) OFF
switch (page 249)
11) Seat heater switches (page 35)
12) Hood release knob (page 343)
10
9
8
12
11
002018
20
Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel
1) Audio control switches*1
1
1
2
2
2) Control switches for combination meter
display (color TFT) (page 152)
3) Shift paddles (AT models) (page 239)
4) Following distance setting switch*2
5) Talk switch for voice command
system*1
6) Cruise control switches (page 260)*2
7) SRS airbag (page 60)
3
3
8) Horn (page 195)
9) Hands-free phone switches*1
*1: For details about how to use the switches,
refer to the separate audio Owner’s
Manual.
*2: For models with the EyeSight system,
refer to the Owner’s Manual supplement
for the EyeSight system.
9
9
8
7
6
5
4
002019
Light Control and Wiper Control Levers/Switches
21
Light Control and Wiper Control Levers/Switches
1) Windshield wiper (page 183)
2) Mist (page 184)
3) Windshield washer (page 185)
4) Wiper intermittent time control switch
(page 184)
5) Wiper control lever (page 184)
6) Light control switch (page 174)
7) Headlight ON/OFF/AUTO (page 174)
8) Headlight flasher High/Low beam
change (page 176)
7
4
2
9) Turn signal lever (page 182)
9
8
1
3
6
5
002020
22
Combination Meter
Combination Meter
U.S. Spec. Models (Normal mode)
1) Combination meter display (color TFT)
(page 151)
1
2
3
4
5
6
2) Tachometer (page 127)
3) Speedometer (page 127)
4) Outside temperature (page 129)
5) Clock (page 172)
6) Engine coolant temperature gauge
(page 129)
7) Fuel gauge (page 129)
8) Select lever/gear position indicator
(page 149)
9) Trip meter and odometer (page 128)
9
8
7
002005
Combination Meter
23
U.S. Spec. Models (TRACK mode)
1) Combination meter display (color TFT)
(page 151)
1
2
3
4
5
6
2) Tachometer (page 127)
3) Speedometer (page 127)
4) Outside temperature (page 129)
5) Clock (page 172)
6) Engine coolant temperature gauge
(page 129)
7) Fuel gauge (page 129)
8) Select lever/gear position indicator
(page 149)
9) Trip meter and odometer (page 128)
9
8
7
002006
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Combination Meter
Except U.S. Spec. Models (Normal mode)
1) Combination meter display (color TFT)
(page 151)
1
2
3
4
5
6
2) Tachometer (page 127)
3) Speedometer (page 127)
4) Outside temperature (page 129)
5) Clock (page 172)
6) Engine coolant temperature gauge
(page 129)
7) Fuel gauge (page 129)
8) Select lever/gear position indicator
(page 149)
9) Trip meter and odometer (page 128)
9
8
7
002007
Combination Meter
25
Except U.S. Spec. Models (TRACK mode)
1) Combination meter display (color TFT)
(page 151)
1
2
3
4
5
6
2) Tachometer (page 127)
3)
Speedometer (page 127)
4) Outside temperature (page 129)
5) Clock (page 172)
6) Engine coolant temperature gauge
(page 129)
7) Fuel gauge (page 129)
8) Select lever/gear position indicator
(page 149)
9) Trip meter and odometer (page 128)
9
8
7
002008

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