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NOTE

.

The reminder will be displayed by

either date or distance in accordance
with the setting.

.

Even when either “Day” or “Dis-

tance” are displayed as “_ _” a pop-up
screen will appear.

.

The reminder will be displayed until

either of the following conditions is
satisfied.

– The period of time passed after
the registered notification date is 15
days or more.
– The total distance driven after the
registered notification distance is
approximately 311 miles (500 km) or
more.

!

Oil filter setting

The setting procedure is the same as
“Engine oil setting”

F

P230, but select the

“Oil Filter” item in step 1.

!

Tires setting

The setting procedure is the same as
“Engine oil setting”

F

P230, but select the

“Tires” item in step 1.

!

Maintenance schedule setting

The setting procedure is the same as
“Engine oil setting”

F

P230, but select the

“Maintenance Schedule” item in step 1.

!

On/Off setting

1. Select “On/Off” from the 2nd menu on
the setting screen. Refer to “Setting
screen”

F

P218.

2. Select “On” or “Off” to turn the opening
screen on or off by using the control
switches.
3. Select “Set” to exit settings. Select “Go
Back” to return to the previous screen
without applying the setting changes.

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Clear setting

1. Select “Clear All Settings” from the 2nd
menu on the setting screen. Refer to
“Setting screen”

F

P218.

2. Select “Yes” or “No” by using the
control switches.

!

Initialize

You can initialize the items that have been
set to your preference.
1. Select “Initialize” from the 2nd menu on
the setting screen. Refer to “Setting
screen”

F

P218.

2. Select “Yes” or “No” by using the
control switches.

NOTE

You cannot initialize the items if the
Driver Monitoring System is not oper-
ated.

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How to get the source code
using the open source

Free/Open Source Software Information

This product contains Free/Open Source
Software (FOSS).
The license information and/or the source
code of such FOSS can be found at the
following URL.

http://www.globaldenso.com/en/open-
source/ivi/subaru/

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3-10. Clock

For models with a SUBARU genuine
navigation and/or audio system, the clock
can be adjusted using either auto mode or
manual mode.

.

Auto mode: automatic clock adjustment

.

Manual mode: manual clock adjust-

ment

CAUTION

The clock in the multi-function dis-
play (color LCD) cannot be adjusted,
if the SUBARU genuine navigation
and/or audio system is removed.

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Setting the clock manually

!

Type A multi-function display (black
and white)

1. Turn the ignition switch to “ON”.

2. Press the

button.

3. Select “Settings”.
4. Select “Vehicle”.
5. Select “Time/Date” and then select
“Manual”.

6. Press the “+” button or the “−” button
beside the clock.

!

Setting 12-hour or 24-hour dis-
play

The clock can be set to 12-hour or 24-hour
display. Perform the following procedure to
switch the display format.
1. Turn the ignition switch in the “LOCK”/
“OFF” position.
2. Press and hold the “−” button located
near the clock display for approximately 5
seconds. The clock display will then start
to flash.
3. While the clock display is flashing,
press and hold the “+” button for approxi-
mately 2 seconds. The clock format will
then change.

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4. The clock display will continue to flash
for approximately 3 seconds to indicate
that the clock display has been changed.

!

Type B multi-function display (color
LCD)

1. Turn the ignition switch to “ON”.

2. Press the

button.

3. Select “Settings”.
4. Select “Vehicle”.
5. Select “Time/Date” and then select
“Manual”.

6. Set the each items plus and minus.
7. Select

to complete the clock

setting.
Select “Back” to return to the previous
screen without saving settings.

NOTE

.

Adjust the time, then select 12h

display or 24h display from the format.

.

The Birthday/Anniversary and main-

tenance reminder system function are
based on the time and date on the multi-
function display (color LCD).

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Setting the clock automati-
cally

1. Turn the ignition switch to “ON”.

2. Press the

button.

3. Select “Settings”.
4. Select “Vehicle”.
5. Select “Time/Date” and then select
“Auto”.

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6. Press the

button again to complete

the setting.

!

Models with navigation system

The clock will be set automatically where a
GPS signal is available.

!

Models without navigation system

The clock will be set and adjusted auto-
matically when a smartphone is connected
via Bluetooth

®

for transferring phonebook

data.
1. Register the smartphone to the audio
system. For details, refer to “Bluetooth
SETTINGS” in the supplemental Owner’s
Manual for the audio/navigation system.
2. Transfer phonebook data to the sys-
tem. For details, refer to “Bluetooth SET-
TINGS” in the supplemental Owner’s
Manual for the audio/navigation system.
The clock will be adjusted automatically.

NOTE

Depending on the model of smart-
phone, the settings of the connected
smartphone may need to be changed.
(ex: For iOS or other models, notifica-
tion settings may need to be activated.)
For details, check the instructions on
connecting smartphones.

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Regulatory information

The Bluetooth

®

word mark and logos are

registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc.

3-11. Light control switch

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Precautions and tips

CAUTION

.

Use of any lights for a long period

of time while the engine is not
running can cause the battery to
discharge.

.

Before leaving the vehicle, make

sure that the lights are turned off.
If the vehicle is left unattended
for a long time with the lights
illuminated, the battery may be
discharged.

NOTE

.

Even if the key is removed from the

ignition switch, the lights can be illumi-
nated by operating the light control
switch from the “ ” (off) position to the

” or “

” position (models without

“keyless access with push-button sys-
tem”).

.

Even if the push-button ignition

switch is turned off, the lights can be
illuminated by operating the light con-
trol switch from the “ ” (off) position to
the “

” or “

” position (models with

“keyless access with push-button start

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system”).

.

If the driver’s door is opened while

the lights are illuminated and the key is
removed from the ignition switch, the
chirp sound will inform the driver that
the lights are illuminated.

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Headlights

Except for Canada models

For Canada models

To turn on the headlights, turn the knob on
the end of the turn signal lever.

” position:

Instrument panel illumination, headlights,
parking lights, front side marker lights, rear
side marker lights, tail lights and license
plate lights are on.

” position:

Instrument panel illumination, parking
lights, front side marker lights, rear side
marker lights, tail lights and license plate
lights are on.

” position:

.

Auto on/off headlights

When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position, the instrument panel illumination,
headlights, parking lights, front side mar-

ker lights, rear side marker lights, tail lights
and license plate lights are automatically
on or off depending on the level of the
ambient light.

NOTE

.

The sensitivity of the auto on/off

headlights can be changed by a
SUBARU dealer. Consult your SUBARU
dealer for details. Also, for models with
a combination meter display (color
LCD), the setting can be changed using
the display. For details, refer to “Vehicle
Setting”

F

P201.

.

If the light control switch is in the

“AUTO” position and the headlights do
not turn on when it becomes dark
outside, turn the light switch to the

” position. If this happens, have

your vehicle inspected by your
SUBARU dealer as soon as possible.

“ ” position (except for Canada mod-
els):

The headlights are all off.

“OFF” position (for Canada models):

The headlights are all off *

1

*

2

.

*1: When the light switch is switched to the

“OFF” position while the vehicle is stopped,
the lights turn off. Then the light switch will
automatically return to the “AUTO” position.

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*2: The headlights will automatically change to

the AUTO mode when the following condi-
tions are met:

.

The engine is running.

.

The parking brake is fully released.

.

For CVT models, the select lever is in a

position other than the “P” position.

.

Auto-on/off wiper-linked headlights

While the light control switch is in the
“AUTO” position, the headlights will auto-
matically turn on when the windshield
wipers operate several times. The head-
lights will automatically turn off when the
wipers stop.

NOTE

The ON/OFF setting of this function can
be changed by a SUBARU dealer.
Consult your SUBARU dealer for de-
tails.

!

Welcome lighting function

The welcome lighting function turns on the
low beam headlight for smooth approach-
ing to or exiting from the vehicle at night or
in a dark place.

The function is activated while all of the
following conditions are met.

.

The light control switch is in the “AUTO”

position.

.

It is dark enough to turn on the auto on/

off headlights.

NOTE

If the engine is turned off after turning
off the light switch, the welcome light-
ing function may not operate (Canada
models).

When approaching:

While the welcome lighting function is
activated, the low beam headlights, instru-
ment panel illumination, parking lights,
front side marker lights, rear side marker
lights, tail lights and license plate lights will
automatically illuminate when unlocking
the doors and the rear gate by using the
remote keyless entry system.

The lights will remain illuminated for 30
seconds

*1

and then turn off. However, if

any of the following operations is done, the
lights will turn off.

.

The doors are locked.

.

The light control switch is turned to a

position other than “AUTO”.

.

The ignition switch is turned to the “ON”

position.

When exiting:

While the welcome lighting function is
activated, the low beam headlights, instru-
ment panel illumination, parking lights,

front side marker lights, rear side marker
lights, tail lights and license plate lights will
remain illuminated even when either of the
following operation is done.

.

The push-button ignition switch is

turned to the “OFF” status (models with
“keyless access with push-button start
system”).

.

The key is pulled out from the ignition

switch (models without “keyless access
with push-button start system”).

The lights will turn off under any of the
following conditions.

.

3 minutes have passed since the lights

were illuminated by the welcome lighting
function.

.

30 seconds have passed since the door

is opened and closed.*

1

.

The light control switch is turned to a

position other than “AUTO”.

.

The locking procedure is performed

twice. When performing the unlocking
procedure after performing the locking
procedure, perform the locking procedure
twice again.

*1: The setting for the period of time in which the

low beam headlights remain on by the
welcome lighting function can be changed
by a SUBARU dealer. Contact your
SUBARU dealer for details.

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Sensor for the auto on/off head-
lights

The sensor is as shown in the illustration.

CAUTION

If any object is placed on or near the
sensor, the sensor may not detect
the level of the ambient light cor-
rectly and the auto on/off headlights
may not operate properly.

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High/low beam change (dim-
mer)

1)

High beam

2)

Low beam

When the headlights are on high beam, the
high beam indicator light “

” on the

combination meter is also on.

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Headlight flasher

CAUTION

Do not hold the lever in the flashing
position for more than just a few
seconds.

To flash the headlights, pull the lever
toward you and then release it. The high
beam will stay on for as long as you hold
the lever.

When the headlights are on high beam, the
high beam indicator light “

” on the

combination meter also illuminates.

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High beam assist function (if
equipped)

NOTE

.

The high beam assist function uti-

lizes the stereo camera installed at the
position of the upper side of wind-
shield.

.

For details on how to handle the

stereo camera, refer to the Owner’s
Manual supplement for the EyeSight
system.

The high beam assist function automati-
cally changes the headlight from high
beam to low beam (or vice versa).

When all of the following conditions are
met, the headlight will change to high
beam.

.

When the vehicle speed increases to or

above 20 mph (32 km/h).

.

There is no preceding or oncoming

vehicle.

.

The forward area of the vehicle is dark.

.

The road does not have a sharp curve.

When any of the following conditions are
met, the headlight will change to low beam.

.

When the vehicle speed decreases to

or below 10 mph (16 km/h).

.

When the forward area of the vehicle is

bright.

.

When there is a preceding or oncoming

vehicle.

.

When the EyeSight system is malfunc-

tioning or is temporarily stopped.

NOTE

.

Do not overestimate the capacity of

the high beam assist function. The
driver always has the responsibility to
understand the surrounding situation,
to drive safely, and to change the
headlight mode manually if necessary.

.

The factory setting (default setting)

for this function is set as “operational”.
This setting can be changed to OFF
(non-operation) at SUBARU dealers.
For more details, contact a SUBARU
dealer.

!

How to use the high beam assist
function

The high beam assist function will be
activated when all the following conditions
are met.

.

The light control switch is in the “AUTO”

position and the low beam headlights are
on automatically.

.

The turn signal lever is pushed forward.

High beam assist indicator light

When the high beam assist function is
activated, the high beam assist indicator
light on the combination meter will illumi-
nate.

NOTE

If the high beam assist function is
malfunctioning or is temporarily
stopped, the headlight will be fixed at
low beam.

!

How to temporarily lower the sensi-
tivity of the high beam assist func-
tion

The sensitivity of the high beam assist
function can be lowered by performing the
following operations.

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1. Before turning the ignition switch to the
“ON” position, set the light control switch to
the “AUTO” position and push the signal
lever forward (high beam position).
2. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON”
position and within approximately 15 sec-
onds, press the “

/ ” (following distance

setting) switch more than 10 times con-
secutively.

When the sensitivity of the high beam
assist function is lowered, the high beam
assist indicator light “

” on the combina-

tion meter will flash.

NOTE

.

The sensitivity of the high beam

assist function cannot be lowered in
the following conditions.

– Cruise control or Adaptive Cruise
Control indicator is illuminated.
– The EyeSight warning indicator
(yellow) is illuminated.

.

The sensitivity of the high beam

assist function returns to normal level
the next time the ignition switch is
turned to the “LOCK”/“OFF” position
and the engine is restarted.

!

How to change the headlight mode
manually

Change to the low beam:

When you return the turn signal lever to the
center position, the high beam assist
function will turn off and the high beam
assist indicator light will turn off.

Change to the high beam:

When you turn the light control switch to
the “

” position, the headlight mode will

be changed to the high beam.
At this time, the high beam assist function
will turn off, the high beam assist indicator
light will turn off and the high beam
indicator light will turn on.

NOTE

.

After manually changing the head-

light mode to the high beam, if you turn
on the high beam assist function,
return the light control switch to the
“AUTO” position.

.

When manually changing the head-

light mode to the high beam, if you turn
the light control switch to the “

position, the instrument panel illumina-
tion, parking lights, front side marker
lights, rear side marker lights, tail lights
and license plate lights will be on.

!

Tips for the high beam assist sys-
tem

.

The high beam assist function recog-

nizes the conditions surrounding the ve-
hicle based on the brightness of illumina-
tion ahead of your vehicle, etc. Therefore,
the headlight mode may switch in some
situations that do not match to the driver’s
sense.

.

A bicycle or cargo cycle may not be

detected.

.

Under the following situations, the

brightness of ambient illumination may
not be detected correctly and the high
beam assist function may not work prop-
erly. As a result, the glare of the high beam
may disturb the oncoming vehicle or
vehicle ahead. Also, the low beam mode
may continue although there are no
oncoming vehicles and vehicles ahead.
In the such cases, change the headlight
mode manually.

– In bad weather (fog, snow, sand
storm, heavy rain, etc.).
– When the windshield glass is dirty or
fogged.
– When the windshield is cracked or
damaged.
– When the stereo camera is de-
formed or the stereo camera lenses
are dirty.

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– If there are lights similar to the
headlights or the tail lights in the
surrounding area.
– When an oncoming vehicle or ve-
hicle ahead is driven without its head-
lights and tail lights on.
– If the headlights of an oncoming
vehicle or the tail lights of a vehicle
ahead are dirty or discolored, or if the
light beams are not aimed correctly.
– When a rapid change of brightness
continues while driving.
– When driving on a road with many
ups and downs or uneven surfaces.
– When driving on a road with many
curves.
– When there are some objects that
reflect light strongly, such as a road
sign or a mirror in vehicle ahead.
– When the rear part of the vehicle
ahead, such as a container, reflects
light strongly.
– When the headlights of your vehicle
are damaged or dirty.
– When your vehicle is tilted, such as
in case the vehicle has a flat tire or is
being towed.
– Immediately after the engine has
started.

.

In the following conditions, the head-

light mode will not be automatically chan-
ged from the high beam to the low beam.

– When your vehicle passes an on-
coming vehicle suddenly in a blind
curve.
– When another vehicle passes in
front of your vehicle.
– When an oncoming vehicle or ve-
hicle ahead comes in and out of view
because of continuous curves, median
strips, roadside trees, etc.

.

If the stereo camera detects the light of

the front fog lights of an oncoming vehicle,
the headlight mode may change from the
high beam to the low beam automatically.

.

The headlight mode may change from

the high beam to the low beam, or the low
beam mode may continue, when affected
by a street light, traffic signal, illumination
of an advertisement board, or a reflective
object such as a road sign and signboard.

.

The timing of the change of headlight

mode may differ due to the following
factors.

– Color or brightness of the headlights
of an oncoming vehicle or the tail lights
of a vehicle ahead.
– The headlights of the oncoming
vehicle or the tail lights of the vehicle
ahead are covered with mud, snow,
etc.
– Movement and direction of an on-
coming vehicle or a vehicle ahead.

– When the headlights of an oncom-
ing vehicle or the tail lights of a vehicle
ahead illuminate on only one side.
– When the oncoming vehicle or
vehicle ahead is a motorcycle.
– Conditions of a road (slope, curve,
road surface, etc.).
– Number of passengers and weight
of loaded cargo.
– Limitation of the detection ability of
the stereo camera.
– If the EyeSight traffic lane customi-
zation is not set to the actual flow of
traffic.

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Daytime running light system

WARNING

When the daytime running lights are
illuminated, the tail lights do not
illuminate. When it becomes dark
outside, turn the light switch to the

” position to illuminate the head-

lights and tail lights. This will im-
prove visibility and allow other dri-
vers to see your vehicle more easily.

The daytime running lights will automati-
cally illuminate when the following condi-
tions are fulfilled.

.

The engine is running.

.

The parking brake is fully released.

.

The light control switch is in “AUTO” (if

equipped), “

” or “

” (except for

Canada models).

.

The light control switch is in “AUTO”,

” or “OFF” (for Canada models).

.

The select lever is in a position other

than the “P” position.

NOTE

When the light switch is in the “

position, the instrument panel illumina-
tion, front side marker lights, tail lights
and license plate lights are also illumi-
nated.

3-12. Steering Responsive
Headlight (SRH)

1)

The target area of illumination when SRH
is activated.

2)

The target area of illumination when SRH
is not activated.

SRH is a function that automatically moves
the headlight beam to the left or right in
accordance with the steering angle and
vehicle speed. This function helps to
improve the visibility at night by illuminat-
ing the road ahead at corners and inter-
sections.

You can turn the SRH function on or off by
pressing the SRH OFF switch.

1)

SRH OFF indicator light

The SRH OFF indicator light on the
combination meter turns off when SRH is
turned on.

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The SRH OFF indicator light on the
combination meter illuminates when SRH
is turned off.
If SRH is malfunctioning, the SRH OFF
indicator light on the combination meter
flashes when the ignition switch is in the
“ON” position. It indicates that SRH has
been deactivated. Contact a SUBARU
dealer for an inspection.

NOTE

.

If you turn the ignition switch to the

“OFF” position with SRH turned off and
then start the engine again, SRH will
automatically turn on.

.

When you turn the ignition switch to

the “ON” position, the SRH OFF indi-
cator light will illuminate and turn off
after several seconds.

.

SRH only activates when the vehicle

is traveling forward at the speed of
approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) or more.

3-13. Headlight beam leveler

The LED headlights produce more light
than conventional halogen headlights.
When the vehicle is carrying a heavy load
and the headlight beams are angled
upwards, the driver of an oncoming vehicle
may experience glare.
To prevent this, the automatic headlight
beam leveler adjusts the headlights to the
optimum height automatically depending
on the load the vehicle is carrying.

CAUTION

In certain circumstances, the head-
lights may become misaligned, and
the headlight beam leveler will not
reset them to the proper angle. This
may occur after transporting your
vehicle on a flat-bed truck, or if the
vehicle is parked and restarted on
different angles. In such cases, have
the headlight alignment checked by
a SUBARU dealer.

3-14. Fog light switch (if
equipped)

Except for Canada models

1)

Headlight switch

2)

Fog light switch

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For Canada models

1)

Headlight switch

2)

Fog light switch

The front fog lights will turn on when the
fog light switch is placed in the “

” position

while the headlights are in the following
condition.

.

The headlight switch is in the “

position with the low beam mode selected.

.

For models with the auto on/off head-

lights, while the headlight switch is in the
“AUTO” position and the low beam head-
lights turn on automatically.

To turn off the front fog lights, perform the
following.

.

Turn the switch to “ ” (except for

Canada models).

.

Turn the switch to “OFF” (for Canada

models).

The indicator light on the combination
meter will illuminate when the front fog
lights are illuminated.

3-15. Turn signal lever

1)

Right turn

2)

Lane change right signal

3)

Lane change left signal

4)

Left turn

If the lever does not return after cornering,
return the lever to the neutral position by
hand.

To signal a lane change, push the turn
signal lever up or down slightly and hold it
during the lane change. The lever will
return automatically to the neutral position
when you release it.

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One-touch lane changer

To flash the turn signal and turn signal
indicator light three times, push the turn
signal lever up or down slightly and
immediately release it.

NOTE

T h e o p e r a t i o n a l / n o n - o p e r a t i o n a l
setting of the one-touch lane changer
can be changed by a SUBARU dealer.
Contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for
details. For models with the combina-
tion meter display (color LCD), the
setting can also be changed by operat-
ing the combination meter display
(color LCD). For details, refer to “Vehi-
cle Setting”

F

P201.

3-16. Wiper and washer

WARNING

In freezing weather, do not use the
windshield washer until the wind-
shield is sufficiently warmed by the
defroster.

Otherwise the washer fluid can
freeze on the windshield, blocking
your view.

CAUTION

.

Do not operate the washer con-

tinuously for more than 10 sec-
onds, or when the washer fluid
tank is empty. This may cause
overheating of the washer motor.
Check the washer fluid level fre-
quently, such as at fuel stops.

.

Do not operate the wipers when

the windshield or rear window is
dry. This may scratch the glass,
damage the blade rubbers and
might cause the wiper motor to
fail. Before operating the wiper
on a dry windshield or rear win-
dow, always use the windshield
washer.

.

In freezing weather, be sure that

the blade rubbers are not frozen
to the windshield or rear window
before switching on the wipers.
Attempting to operate the wiper
with the blades frozen to the
window glass could cause not
only the blade rubbers to be
damaged but also might cause
the wiper motor to fail. If the blade
rubbers are frozen to the window
glass, be sure to operate the
defroster, windshield wiper dei-
cer (if equipped) or rear window
defogger before turning on the
wiper.

.

If the wipers stop during opera-

tion because of ice or some other
obstruction on the window, this
might cause the wiper motor to
fail even if the wiper switch is
t u r n e d o f f . I f t h i s o c c u r s ,
promptly stop the vehicle in a
safe place, turn the ignition
switch to the “LOCK”/“OFF” po-
sition and clean the window glass
to allow proper wiper operation.

.

Use clean water if windshield

washer fluid is unavailable. In
areas where water freezes in
winter, use SUBARU Windshield
Washer Fluid or the equivalent.

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Refer to “Windshield washer
fluid”

F

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.

Do not clean the blade rubbers

with gasoline or a solvent, such
as paint thinner or benzine. This
will cause deterioration of the
blade rubbers.

NOTE

.

The windshield wiper motor is pro-

tected against overloads by a circuit
breaker. If the motor operates continu-
ously under an unusually heavy load,
the circuit breaker may trip to stop the
motor temporarily. If this happens, park
your vehicle in a safe place, turn off the
wiper switch, and wait for approxi-
mately 10 minutes. The circuit breaker
will reset itself, and the wipers will
again operate normally.

.

Clean your blade rubbers and win-

dow glass periodically with a washer
solution to prevent streaking, and to
remove accumulations of road salt or
road film. Operate the windshield
washer for at least 1 second so that
washer solution will be sprinkled all
over the windshield or rear window.

.

Grease, wax, insects or other mate-

rial on the windshield or the blade
rubbers results in jerky wiper operation

and streaking on the glass. If you
cannot remove those streaks after
operating the washer or if the wiper
operation is jerky, clean the outer sur-
face of the windshield or rear window
and the blade rubbers using a sponge
or soft cloth with a neutral detergent or
mild-abrasive cleaner. After cleaning,
rinse the window glass and blade
rubbers with clean water. The glass is
clean if no beads form on the glass
when you rinse with water.

.

If you cannot eliminate the streaking

even after following this procedure,
replace the blade rubbers with new
ones. For replacement instructions,
refer to “Replacement of wiper blades”

F

P493.

.

If the wipers do not operate when the

wiper switch is in the “Lo” position,
turn the wiper switch to the “High”
position.

In these cases, we recommend that you
contact your SUBARU dealer.

&

Windshield wiper and washer
switches

The wiper operates only when the ignition
switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position.

!

Windshield wipers

/ MIST: Mist (for a single wipe)

/ OFF: Off

/ INT: Intermittent

/ LO: Low speed
/ HI: High speed

To turn the wipers on, push the wiper
control lever down.

To turn the wipers off, return the lever to
the “ ”/“OFF” position.

For a single wipe of the wipers, push the
lever up. The wipers operate until you
release the lever.

Wiper and washer

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