Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid (2016 year). Instruction — part 32

Specifications/Specifications

! Alternative engine oil
If the SUBARU approved oil is unavailable, the following alternative oil can be used.

NOTE

Each quantity indicated here is only a guideline. The necessary quantity for replacement may differ slightly depending on the
temperature and other factors.

Oil grade

SAE viscosity No. and

applicable temperature

Engine oil capacity

API (American Petroleum Insti-
tute) classification SN with the
words

“RESOURCE CONSER-

VING

or

ILSAC (International Lubricant
Specification Advisory Commit-
tee) GF-5, which can be identi-
fied with the ILSAC certification
mark (Starburst mark)

0W-20 synthetic oil is the required oil
for optimum engine performance and
protection. Conventional oil may be
used if synthetic oil is unavailable.

*: If 0W-20 synthetic oil is not available,
5W-30 or 5W-40 conventional oil may
be used if replenishment is needed but
should be changed to 0W-20 synthetic
oil at the next oil change.

– Adding the oil from low level to

full level:
1.1 US qt (1.0 liter, 0.9 Imp qt)

– Changing the oil and oil filter:

5.1 US qt (4.8 liters, 4.2 Imp qt)

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& Front differential and rear differential gear oil

Oil

Front differential gear oil

Rear differential gear oil

Oil grade

. SUBARU Extra MT*

3

. API classification GL-5 (75W-90)

API classification GL-5

SAE viscosity No. and
applicable temperature

. 75W-90*

. 90

*: Recommended

Oil capacity*

1

1.4 US qt (1.35 liters, 1.2 Imp qt)

0.8 US qt (0.8 liters, 0.7 Imp qt)

Remarks*

2

“Front differential gear oil” F11-17

“Rear differential gear oil” F11-17

*1: The indicated oil quantity is only a guideline. The necessary quantity for replacement may differ slightly depending on the temperature and other
factors. After refilling the gearbox with oil, the oil level should be checked.
*2: For more details about maintenance and service, refer to the indicated section.
*3: The vehicle is filled at the factory with this oil.

Specifications/Specifications

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Specifications/Specifications

& Fluids

Fluid

Fluid type*

1

Fluid capacity*

2

Remarks*

3

Continuously variable transmission
fluid

Consult your SUBARU dealer.

14.7 US qt (13.9 liters, 12.2 Imp qt) “

Continuously variable trans-

mission fluid

” F11-17

Brake fluid

FMVSS No. 116, fresh DOT 3 or DOT 4
brake fluid

“Brake fluid” F11-18

*1: Use one of the indicated types of fluid.
*2: The indicated fluid quantity is only a guideline. The necessary quantity for replacement may differ slightly depending on the temperature and other
factors.
*3: For more details about maintenance and service, refer to the indicated section.

& Engine coolant

Coolant capacity

Coolant type

8.7 US qt (8.2 liters, 7.2 Imp qt)

SUBARU Super Coolant

The indicated coolant quantity is only a guideline. The necessary quantity for replacement may differ slightly depending on the temperature and other
factors. For more details about maintenance and service, refer to

“Cooling system” F11-12.

& Electrical system

Battery type

12 V auxiliary battery

55D23L

12 V engine restart battery

N-55R

Integrated starter generator

12V-200A

DC/DC converter

12V-130A

Spark plugs

DILZKAR7B11 (NGK)

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& Tires

Tire size

P225/55R17 95H

Wheel size

17

6 7 J

Pressure

Front

32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm

2

)

Rear

30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm

2

)

Wheel nut tightening torque

89 lbf·ft (120 N·m, 12 kgf·m)*

*: This torque is equivalent to applying approximately 88 to 110 lbf (40 to 50 kgf) at the end of the wheel nut wrench. If you have tightened the wheel nuts
by yourself, have the tightening torque checked at the nearest automotive service facility as soon as possible.

& Brake disc

If you need information on the usage limit value of brake discs and the method for measuring them, we recommend that you consult
your SUBARU dealer.

Specifications/Specifications

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Specifications/Fuses and circuits

Fuses and circuits

& Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment

Fuse

panel

Fuse

rating

Circuit

1

20A

2

15A

3

15A

. Door locking

4

10A

. Front wiper deicer relay

5

10A

. Combination meter

. Clock

6

7.5A

. Remote control rear

view mirrors

. Seat heater relay

7

15A

. Combination meter

. Integrated unit

8

10A

. Stop light

9

15A

. Front wiper deicer

10

7.5A

. Power supply (battery)

11

7.5A

. Turn signal unit

12

15A

. Transmission

control

unit

. Engine control unit

. Integrated unit

13

20A

. Accessory power outlet

(center console)

. AC110V (If installed)

14

15A

. Parking light

. Tail light

. Rear combination light

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Fuse

panel

Fuse

rating

Circuit

15

10A

. Luggage light

. Clock

16

7.5A

. Illumination

17

15A

. Seat heaters

18

10A

. Backup light

19

7.5A

. Power window relay

. Radiator main fan relay

20

10A

. Accessory power outlet

(instrument panel)

21

10A

. Starter relay

22

7.5A

. Air conditioner

. Rear window defogger

relay coil

23

Empty

24

10A

. Audio unit

. Clock

25

15A

. SRS airbag system

26

Empty

27

15A

. Blower fan

28

15A

. Blower fan

29

15A

. Fog light

30

Empty

31

7.5A

. Auto air conditioner unit

. Integrated unit

Fuse

panel

Fuse

rating

Circuit

32

7.5A

. Steering lock control

unit

33

7.5A

. Vehicle Dynamics Con-

trol unit

Specifications/Fuses and circuits

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Specifications/Fuses and circuits

& Fuse panel located in the engine compartment

A)

Main fuse

Fuse

panel

Fuse

rating

Circuit

1

30A

. ABS unit

. Vehicle Dynamics Con-

trol unit

2

25A

. Main fan (cooling fan)

3

25A

. Sub fan (cooling fan)

4

Empty

5

15A

. Brake vacuum pump

system

6

30A

. Headlight (low beam)

7

15A

. Headlight (high beam)

8

20A

. Back-up

9

15A

. Horn

10

25A

. Rear window defogger

. Mirror heater

11

15A

. Fuel pump

12

20A

. Continuously

variable

transmission control unit

13

7.5A

. Engine control unit

14

15A

. Turn and hazard warn-

ing flasher

15

15A

. Tail and illumination re-

lay

16

7.5A

. 12 V auxiliary battery

12-12

Fuse

panel

Fuse

rating

Circuit

17

Empty

18

10A

. Telematics

19

15A

. Headlight (low beam –

right hand)

20

15A

. Headlight (low beam –

left hand)

Specifications/Fuses and circuits

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Specifications/Bulb chart

Bulb chart

& Safety precautions

WARNING

. Bulbs may become very hot while

illuminated. Before replacing
bulbs, turn off the lights and wait
until the bulbs cool down. Other-
wise, there is a risk of sustaining
a burn injury.

. For models with HID low beam

headlights, observe the following
precautions. Not doing so carries
the risk of an electric shock that
could result in serious injury
because the HID bulbs use an
extremely high voltage.
– Do not replace any headlight

bulbs (both low beam and
high beam) by yourself.

– Do not remove/restore the

headlight assemblies by your-
self.

– Do not remove any headlight-

assembly components by
yourself.

For replacement, contact your

SUBARU dealer.

CAUTION

Replace any bulb only with a new
bulb of the specified wattage. Using
a bulb of different wattage could
result in a fire.

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& Bulb chart

NOTE

Lights A, B and C are the LED (Light Emitting Diode) type. Consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement.

Specifications/Bulb chart

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Specifications/Bulb chart

Wattage

Bulb No.*

1)

High beam headlight

12V-60W

HB3

2)

Low beam headlight

Models with HID light

12V-35W

D2R

Models with halogen light

12V-55W

H11

3)

Map light

12V-8W

4)

Dome light

12V-8W

5)

Front side marker light

12V-5W

W5W

6)

Parking light

12V-5W

W5W

7)

Front turn signal light

12V-21W

WY21W

8)

Front fog light

12V-24W

PSX24W

9)

Cargo area light

12V-5W

10) Tail light

12V-5W

W5W

11)

Rear side marker light

12V-5W

W5W

12) Rear turn signal light

12V-21W

WY21W

13) Back-up light

12V-16W

W16W

14) Licence plate light

12V-5W

W5W

A)

Side turn signal light

B)

High mount stop light

C)

Stop light

*: ECE specification

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Vehicle identification

1)

Vehicle identification number (under the
floor carpet of the right-hand front seat)

2)

Emission control label

3)

Tire inflation pressure label

4)

Certification label

5)

Vehicle identification number plate

6)

Model number label

7)

Fuel label

8)

Air conditioner label

Specifications/Vehicle identification

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For U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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Tire information . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

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Tire labeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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Recommended tire inflation pressure. . . . ..

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Glossary of tire terminology . . . . . . . ...

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Tire care

– maintenance and safety

practices. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Vehicle load limit

– how to determine. . . . 13-10

Determining compatibility of tire and vehicle

load capacities . . . . . . . . . . . ...

13-13

Adverse safety consequences of overloading

on handling and stopping and on tires . . ...

13-14

Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit. . .

13-14

Uniform tire quality grading standards . . ..

13-15

Treadwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

13-15

Traction AA, A, B, C. . . . . . . . . . .

13-15

Temperature A, B, C. . . . . . . . . . .

13-15

Reporting safety defects (U.S.A.) . . . . ...

13-16

Supplement . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

13-17

Declaration of conformity with FCC rules . . .

13-17

Consumer information and Reporting safety defects

13

Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/For U.S.A.

For U.S.A.

The following information has been
compiled according to Code of
Federal Regulations

“Title 49, Part

575

”.

Tire information

& Tire labeling
Many markings (e.g. Tire size, Tire
Identification Number or TIN) are
placed on the sidewall of a tire by
tire manufacturers. These markings
can provide you with useful infor-
mation on the tire.

! Tire size

Your vehicle comes equipped with
P-Metric tire size. It is important to
understand the sizing system in
selecting the proper tire for your
vehicles. Here is a brief review of
the tire sizing system with a break-
down of its individual elements.

! P Metric

With the P-Metric system, Section
Width is measured in millimeters.
To convert millimeters into inches,
divide by 25.4. The Aspect Ratio
(Section Height divided by Section
Width) helps provide more dimen-
sional information about the tire
size.

Example:

(1)

P = Certain tire type used on

light duty vehicles such as passen-
ger cars
(2)

Section Width in millimeters

(3)

Aspect Ratio (= section height

7 section width).
(4)

R = Radial Construction

(5)

Rim diameter in inches

! Load and Speed Rating De-

scriptions

The load and speed rating descrip-
tions will appear following the size
designation.
They provide two important facts
about the tire. First, the number
designation is its load index. Sec-
ond, the letter designation indicates
the tire

’s speed rating.

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Example:

(6)

Load Index: A numerical code

which specifies the maximum load
a tire can carry at the speed
indicated by its speed symbol, at
maximum inflation pressure.

For example,

“90” means 1,323 lbs

(600 kg),

“89” means 1,278 lbs (580

kg).

WARNING

Load indices apply only to the
tire, not to the vehicle. Putting
a load rated tire on any vehicle
does not mean the vehicle can
be loaded up to the tire

’s rated

load.

(7)

Speed Rating: An alphabetical

system describing a tire

’s capability

to travel at established and prede-
termined speeds.
For example,

“V” means 149 mph

(240 km/h)

WARNING

.

Speed ratings apply only to

the tire, not to the vehicle.
Putting a speed rated tire on
any vehicle does not mean
the vehicle can be operated
at the tire

’s rated speed.

.

The speed rating is void if

the tires are worn out, da-
maged, repaired, retreaded,
or otherwise altered from
their original condition. If
t i r e s a r e r e p a i r e d , r e -
treaded, or otherwise al-
tered, they may not be sui-
table for original equipment
tire designed loads and
speeds.

! Tire Identification Number (TIN)

Tire Identification Number (TIN) is
marked on the intended outboard
sidewall. The TIN is composed of
four groups. Here is a brief review
of the TIN with a breakdown of its
individual elements.

(1)

Manufacturer

’s Identification

Mark
(2)

Tire Size

(3)

Tire Type Code

(4)

Date of Manufacture

The first two figures identify the
week, starting with

“01” to represent

the first full week of the calendar
year; the second two figures repre-
sent the year. For example, 0101
means the 1st week of 2001.

! Other markings

The following makings are also
placed on the sidewall.

! Maximum permissible infla-

tion pressure

The maximum cold inflation pres-
sure to which this tire may be
inflated. For example,

“300 kPa

(44 PSI) MAX. PRESS

Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information

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Consumer information and Reporting safety defects/Tire information

! Maximum load rating

The load rating at the maximum
permissible weight load for this tire.
For example,

“MAX. LOAD 580 kg

(1279 LBS) @ 300 kPa (44 PSI)
MAX. PRESS.

WARNING

Maximum load rating applies
only to the tire, not to the
vehicle. Putting a load rated
tire on any vehicle does not
mean the vehicle can be
loaded up to the tire

’s rated

load.

! Construction type

Applicable construction of this tire.
For example,

“TUBELESS STEEL

BELTED RADIAL

! Construction

The generic name of each cord
material used in the plies (both
sidewall and tread area) of this tire.
For example,

“PLIES: TREAD 2

STEEL + 2 POLYESTER SIDE-
WALL 2 POLYESTER

! Uniform Tire Quality Grading

(UTQG)

For details, refer to

“Uniform tire

quality grading standards

” F13-15

.

& Recommended tire inflation

pressure

! Recommended cold tire infla-

tion pressure

For recommended cold tire inflation
pressure for your vehicle

’s tires,

refer to

“Tires” F12-9

.

! Vehicle placard

The vehicle placard is attached to
the driver

’s side door pillar.

Example:

The vehicle placard shows original
tire size, recommended cold tire
inflation pressure on each tire at
maximum loaded vehicle weight,
seating capacity and loading infor-
mation.

! Adverse safety consequences

of under-inflation

Driving at high speeds with exces-
sively low tire pressures can cause
the tires to flex severely and to
rapidly become hot. A sharp in-

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