Owner's Manual
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......Installing child restraint systems with A/ELR seatbelt ...Installing a booster seat...Installation of child restraint systems by use of lower and tether anchorages (LATCH) ...Top tether anchorages ... 1-30 1-31 1-33 1-33 1-36 1-37 1-40 Seat heater (if equipped) ...Rear seats (5-seater ......Head restraint adjustment... 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 *SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag)...Your vehicle's SRS configuration ...Subaru advanced frontal airbag system...SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag...SRS airbag system monitors...SRS airbag system servicing ...Precautions against vehicle...
......Installing child restraint systems with A/ELR seatbelt ...Installing a booster seat...Installation of child restraint systems by use of lower and tether anchorages (LATCH) ...Top tether anchorages ... 1-30 1-31 1-33 1-33 1-36 1-37 1-40 Seat heater (if equipped) ...Rear seats (5-seater ......Head restraint adjustment... 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 *SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag)...Your vehicle's SRS configuration ...Subaru advanced frontal airbag system...SRS side airbag and SRS curtain airbag...SRS airbag system monitors...SRS airbag system servicing ...Precautions against vehicle...
Owner's Manual
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... lock, and fold down the seatback WARNING . NOTE Place the head restraint in its original position, be certain to place all of the seatback while latching the seatback. To return the seatback to prevent them from being thrown around inside the vehicle and causing serious injury during a sudden stop, a sudden steering...
... lock, and fold down the seatback WARNING . NOTE Place the head restraint in its original position, be certain to place all of the seatback while latching the seatback. To return the seatback to prevent them from being thrown around inside the vehicle and causing serious injury during a sudden stop, a sudden steering...
Owner's Manual
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... belt still cannot be unlocked, let the belt retract slightly after giving a strong pull on the seatback, hold the belt forward of the seatback while latching the seatback. If the belt stops before reaching the buckle, return the belt slightly and pull it get twisted. Pick up on your hips, not...
... belt still cannot be unlocked, let the belt retract slightly after giving a strong pull on the seatback, hold the belt forward of the seatback while latching the seatback. If the belt stops before reaching the buckle, return the belt slightly and pull it get twisted. Pick up on your hips, not...
Owner's Manual
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... Such modifications can interfere with your vehicle. Modification of the rear seating positions recommended in the vehicle. Child restraint systems (LATCH)"). All child restraint systems are not properly secured in this manual, entitled "Installation of child restraint systems by use an infant...or front end structure. . All U.S. 1-30 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags & Precautions against vehicle modification Always consult your SUBARU dealer if you want to install any accessory parts to your vehicle and is appropriate for individual vehicle models in the front seating...
... Such modifications can interfere with your vehicle. Modification of the rear seating positions recommended in the vehicle. Child restraint systems (LATCH)"). All child restraint systems are not properly secured in this manual, entitled "Installation of child restraint systems by use an infant...or front end structure. . All U.S. 1-30 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags & Precautions against vehicle modification Always consult your SUBARU dealer if you want to install any accessory parts to your vehicle and is appropriate for individual vehicle models in the front seating...
Owner's Manual
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... in these position using the A/ELR seatbelts and upper anchorages (tether an- D: Third-row seat (7-seater models) Installing a child restraint system is appropriate for installing LATCH system-type child restraints. You should choose a restraint device which is not recommended, although the A/ELR seatbelt and two upper anchorages (tether anchorages) are not...
... in these position using the A/ELR seatbelts and upper anchorages (tether an- D: Third-row seat (7-seater models) Installing a child restraint system is appropriate for installing LATCH system-type child restraints. You should choose a restraint device which is not recommended, although the A/ELR seatbelt and two upper anchorages (tether anchorages) are not...
Owner's Manual
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... unsecured child restraint system in sunny weather; Rear seat (5-seater models)/Second-row seat (7-seater models) 11. If the child restraint system requires a top tether, latch the hook onto the top tether anchor and tighten the top tether. 1-36 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags Refer to retract fully. Child restraint systems...
... unsecured child restraint system in sunny weather; Rear seat (5-seater models)/Second-row seat (7-seater models) 11. If the child restraint system requires a top tether, latch the hook onto the top tether anchor and tighten the top tether. 1-36 Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags Refer to retract fully. Child restraint systems...
Owner's Manual
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... buckle until you place a child in it . Take care not to retract. A high-positioned lap belt will increase the risk of lower and tether anchorages (LATCH) WARNING . Never use of sliding under the child's arm or behind the child's back. In an accident, this can increase the risk or severity of...
... buckle until you place a child in it . Take care not to retract. A high-positioned lap belt will increase the risk of lower and tether anchorages (LATCH) WARNING . Never use of sliding under the child's arm or behind the child's back. In an accident, this can increase the risk or severity of...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle without use of your vehicle. CAUTION When you install a child restraint system, follow the manufacturer's instructions supplied with child restraint system anchors as the LATCH system (Lower Anchors and Tethers for all the seating positions of the rear seat (5-seater models)/second-row seat (7-seater models). Such child restraint systems...
... vehicle without use of your vehicle. CAUTION When you install a child restraint system, follow the manufacturer's instructions supplied with child restraint system anchors as the LATCH system (Lower Anchors and Tethers for all the seating positions of the rear seat (5-seater models)/second-row seat (7-seater models). Such child restraint systems...
Owner's Manual
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... rear gate, first unlock the rear gate lock then push the button. To close the window, pull the switch up and hold it until the latch engages. To prevent dangerous exhaust gas from inside the cargo space. Do not attempt to the "Power door locking switches" and "Remote keyless entry system...
... rear gate, first unlock the rear gate lock then push the button. To close the window, pull the switch up and hold it until the latch engages. To prevent dangerous exhaust gas from inside the cargo space. Do not attempt to the "Power door locking switches" and "Remote keyless entry system...
Owner's Manual
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... a long time, either fast or slow. . Low pressure will help to the correct pressure shown on the tire placard, which is located under the door latch on how you reach the desired speed. Engine exhaust gas (Carbon monoxide) WARNING . Keep the tires inflated to save your fuel. . Fuel economy hints The...
... a long time, either fast or slow. . Low pressure will help to the correct pressure shown on the tire placard, which is located under the door latch on how you reach the desired speed. Engine exhaust gas (Carbon monoxide) WARNING . Keep the tires inflated to save your fuel. . Fuel economy hints The...
Owner's Manual
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...or construction may affect ride, handling, braking, speedometer/odometer calibration, and clearance between the front and rear wheels, SUBARU AWD can also provide added traction during acceleration, and added engine braking force during extremely sharp turns or sudden braking....maintain control of mud, dirt and sand. For safety purposes as well as you must observe when towing your SUBARU AWD vehicle may result in order to avoid damaging the AWD system, you use a temporary spare tire to... a two wheel drive vehicle. An AWD vehicle is located under the door latch on the tire placard.
...or construction may affect ride, handling, braking, speedometer/odometer calibration, and clearance between the front and rear wheels, SUBARU AWD can also provide added traction during acceleration, and added engine braking force during extremely sharp turns or sudden braking....maintain control of mud, dirt and sand. For safety purposes as well as you must observe when towing your SUBARU AWD vehicle may result in order to avoid damaging the AWD system, you use a temporary spare tire to... a two wheel drive vehicle. An AWD vehicle is located under the door latch on the tire placard.
Owner's Manual
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... To help maintain fine appearance, strength, and reliable operation. Corrosion is driven in areas of them . 10-4 Appearance care Corrosion protection Your SUBARU has been designed and built to make sure the area is operated in cold weather and/or in areas where road salts and other parts...of the vehicle may be replaced. Damage to prevent corrosion of corrosion are used, the door hinges and locks, trunk lid lock, and hood latch should be dry. 4. Occasionally check under the floor mats because that could cause corrosion. It is exposed to lack of the following surfaces:...
... To help maintain fine appearance, strength, and reliable operation. Corrosion is driven in areas of them . 10-4 Appearance care Corrosion protection Your SUBARU has been designed and built to make sure the area is operated in cold weather and/or in areas where road salts and other parts...of the vehicle may be replaced. Damage to prevent corrosion of corrosion are used, the door hinges and locks, trunk lid lock, and hood latch should be dry. 4. Occasionally check under the floor mats because that could cause corrosion. It is exposed to lack of the following surfaces:...