Keys and doors for Your Subaru Forester SUV 2024

Keys and doors  
Setting audible signal operation (models  
2-1. Keys................................................................. 113  
Key number plate ............................................... 113  
2-2. Keyless access with push-button start  
without “keyless access with push-button  
start system”) .................................................. 132  
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Replacing the battery ......................................... 133  
Replacing lost transmitters................................. 133  
Certification for remote keyless entry system ..... 133  
2-5. Door locks........................................................134  
Locking and unlocking from the outside............. 134  
Locking and unlocking from the inside............... 135  
Automatic door locking/unlocking ...................... 136  
Key lock-in prevention function.......................... 137  
Battery drainage prevention function.................. 137  
2-6. Alarm system...................................................138  
Alarm system operation ..................................... 138  
Arming the system............................................. 138  
Disarming the system ........................................ 139  
Alarm system setting ......................................... 140  
system (if equipped)..................................... 113  
Safety precautions.............................................. 114  
Locking and unlocking by holding the access  
key fob............................................................. 117  
Unlock using PIN Code Access...........................121  
Power saving function ........................................123  
Power saving function of access key fob ............124  
Disabling keyless access function ......................124  
Selecting audible signal operation ......................127  
Warning chimes and warning indicator ...............127  
When access key fob does not operate  
properly............................................................127  
Replacing battery of access key fob....................127  
Replacing access key fob ...................................127  
If you have accidentally triggered the alarm  
system............................................................. 140  
Certification for keyless access with  
push-button start system..................................127  
Valet mode......................................................... 140  
2-7. Child safety locks............................................141  
2-8. Windows...........................................................141  
Power window operation .................................... 142  
2-3. Immobilizer...................................................... 129  
Security indicator light........................................129  
Key replacement.................................................129  
Certification for immobilizer system....................129  
2-4. Remote keyless entry system ....................... 130  
Locking the doors ..............................................132  
Unlocking the doors ...........................................132  
Unlocking the rear gate.......................................132  
Vehicle finder function........................................132  
Sounding a panic alarm ......................................132  
Initialization of power window (windows with  
off delay function)............................................ 144  
2-9. Rear gate..........................................................144  
Manual rear gate ................................................ 144  
Power rear gate (if equipped) ............................. 145  
2-10. Moonroof (if equipped) .................................153  
Moonroof switch ................................................ 153  
Keys and doors  
Anti-entrapment function ....................................154  
Sunshade........................................................... 154  
Keys 113  
The valet key fits only the ignition switch  
and door locks. You can keep the glove  
box locked when you leave your vehicle  
and valet key at a parking facility.  
2-1. Keys  
NOTE  
2-2. Keyless access with  
push-button start system (if  
equipped)  
For models with “keyless access with  
push-button start system”, refer to  
“Keyless access with push-button start  
system” P113.  
NOTE  
The following access key fobs are pro-  
vided with the vehicle.  
Locking/unlocking using the remote  
keyless entry system can also be con-  
trolled with the buttons on the key. For  
details, refer to “Remote keyless entry  
system” P130.  
The following keys are provided with the  
vehicle.  
CAUTION  
Do not attach a large key holder or  
key case to either key. If it bangs  
against your knees while you are  
driving, it could turn the ignition  
switch from the “ON” position to  
the “ACC” or “LOCK” position,  
thereby stopping the engine.  
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Access key fobs  
Key number plate  
The “keyless access with push-button start  
system” allows the following functions to  
be performed when the access key fob is  
being carried.  
& Key number plate  
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Master keys  
Valet key  
Key number plate  
The key number is stamped on the key  
number plate attached to the key set. Write  
down the key number and keep it in  
another safe place, not in the vehicle. This  
number is needed to make a replacement  
key if you lose your key or lock it inside the  
vehicle. Refer to “Key replacement”  
P129.  
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Locking and unlocking of doors, rear  
gate and fuel filler lid (For details, refer  
to “Locking and unlocking by holding  
the access key fob” P117.)  
These keys can be used in the following  
locations.  
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Ignition switch  
Driver’s door  
Glove box (except the valet key)  
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Starting and stopping the engine (For  
details, refer to “Starting and stopping  
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engine (models with push-button start  
system)” P312.)  
& Safety precautions  
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Arming and disarming the alarm sys-  
tem (For details, refer to “Alarm system”  
P138.)  
WARNING  
If you wear an implanted pacemaker  
or an implanted defibrillator, stay at  
least 8.7 in (22 cm) away from the  
transmitting antennas installed on  
the vehicle.  
NOTE  
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Locking/unlocking using the remote  
keyless entry system can also be  
controlled with the buttons on the  
access key fob. For details, refer to  
“Remote keyless entry system”  
P130.  
Carefully store the key number plate  
supplied with the access key fob. It  
is necessary for vehicle repair and  
additional registration of access key  
fobs. For details, refer to “Key  
replacement” P129.  
The radio waves from the transmit-  
ting antennas on the vehicle could  
adversely affect the operation of  
implanted pacemakers and im-  
planted defibrillators.  
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Release button  
Emergency key  
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If you wear electronic medical equip-  
ment other than an implanted pace-  
maker or an implanted defibrillator,  
before using the keyless access  
with push-button start system, refer  
to “Radio waves used for the key-  
less access with push-button start  
system” mentioned later, and con-  
tact the electronic medical equip-  
ment manufacturer for more infor-  
mation. The radio waves from the  
transmitting antennas on the vehicle  
could adversely affect the operation  
of the electronic medical equipment.  
Press the release button of the access key  
fob to take out the emergency key.  
The emergency key is used for the follow-  
ing operations.  
An emergency key is attached to each  
access key fob.  
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Locking and unlocking the driver’s door  
Locking and unlocking the glove box  
NOTE  
The glove box can be kept locked when  
the vehicle and the access key fob (with  
the emergency key removed) are left at  
a parking facility.  
“Radio waves used for the keyless  
access with push-button start sys-  
tem”  
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The keyless access with push-  
button start system uses radio  
waves of the following fre-  
quency* in addition to the radio  
waves used for the remote key-  
less entry system. The radio  
waves are periodically output  
from the antennas installed on  
the vehicle as shown in the  
following illustrations.  
CAUTION  
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Never leave or store the access  
key fob inside the vehicle or  
within 6.6 ft (2 m) around the  
vehicle (e.g., in the garage). The  
access key fob may be locked  
inside the vehicle, or the battery  
may discharge rapidly. Note that  
the push-button ignition switch  
may not turn on in some cases  
depending on the location of the  
access key fob.  
*: Radio frequency: 134 kHz  
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The access key fob contains  
electronic components. Observe  
the following precautions to pre-  
vent malfunctions.  
It is recommended to have the  
access key battery replaced at  
an authorized SUBARU dealer  
to avoid the risk of damage.  
Do not get the access key fob  
wet. If the access key fob gets  
wet, wipe it off immediately  
and let it dry completely.  
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Antennas  
Do not apply strong impacts to  
the access key fob.  
Never leave the access key  
fob in direct sunlight or any-  
where that may become hot,  
such as on the dashboard. It  
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station and power transmission  
lines.  
– When products that transmit  
radio waves are used, such as  
an access key fob or a remote  
transmitter key of another vehi-  
cle.  
– When carrying the access key fob  
of your vehicle together with the  
access key fob or the remote  
transmitter of another vehicle.  
– When the access key fob is  
placed near wireless communi-  
cation equipment such as a cell  
phone.  
– When the access key fob is  
placed near a metallic object.  
– When metallic accessories are  
attached to the access key fob.  
– When carrying the access key fob  
with an electronic appliance such  
as a laptop computer.  
may damage the battery or  
cause circuit malfunctions.  
the operation of the airplane. in a  
bag, take measures to prevent  
the buttons from being pressed  
accidentally.  
Do not wash the access key  
fob in an ultrasonic washer.  
Do not leave the access key  
fob in humid or dusty loca-  
tions. Doing so may cause  
malfunctions.  
NOTE  
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The operational/non-operational  
setting for the keyless access func-  
tion can be changed. For the setting  
procedure, refer to “Disabling key-  
less access function” P124.  
For detailed information about the  
operation method for the push-but-  
ton ignition switch while the keyless  
access function is switched to the  
non-operational mode, refer to “Ac-  
cess key fob – if access key fob does  
not operate properly” P439.  
The keyless access with push-but-  
ton start system uses weak radio  
waves. The status of the access key  
fob and environmental conditions  
may interfere with the communica-  
tion between the access key fob and  
the vehicle under the following con-  
ditions, and it may not be possible to  
lock or unlock the doors or start the  
engine.  
Keep the access key fob away  
from magnetic sources.  
Do not leave the access key  
fob near a personal computer  
or home electrical appliance.  
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Do not leave the access key  
fob near a battery charger or  
any electrical accessories.  
Do not apply metallic window  
tint or attach metallic objects  
to the windows.  
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Do not fit non genuine acces-  
sories or parts.  
– When the battery of the access  
key fob is discharged.  
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If the access key fob is dropped,  
the integrated emergency key in-  
side may become loose. Be care-  
ful not to lose the emergency key.  
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The access key fob is always com-  
municating with the vehicle and is  
continuously using the battery.  
Although the life of the battery varies  
depending on the operating condi-  
tions, it is approximately 1 to 2 years.  
If the battery becomes fully dis-  
charged, replace it with a new one.  
When traveling in an airplane, do  
not press the button of the ac-  
cess key fob. If any button of the  
access key fob is pressed, radio  
waves are emitted and may affect  
– When operating near a facility  
where strong radio waves are  
transmitted, such as a broadcast  
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If an access key fob is lost, it is  
recommended that all of the remain-  
ing access key fobs be reregistered.  
For reregistration of an access key  
fob, contact a SUBARU dealer.  
For a spare access key fob, contact a  
SUBARU dealer.  
When the steering is locked, the  
initialization is completed.  
& Locking and unlocking by  
holding the access key fob  
When the access key fob is carried within  
the operating range, the doors, rear gate  
and fuel filler lid can be locked/unlocked  
just by touching the door handle.  
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Do not leave the access key fob in  
the following places.  
– On the instrument panel  
– On the floor  
– Inside the glove box  
– Inside the door trim pocket  
– On the rear seat  
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Up to 7 access key fobs can be  
registered for one vehicle.  
NOTE  
The vehicle can also be locked/un-  
locked with the remote keyless entry  
system. For details, refer to “Remote  
keyless entry system” P130.  
Do not leave the access key fob in  
the storage spaces inside the vehi-  
cle, such as the door pocket, dash-  
board or inside the corner of the  
cargo area. Vibrations may damage  
the key fob or turn on the switch,  
possibly resulting in a lockout.  
After the vehicle battery is dis-  
charged or replaced, initialization  
of the steering lock system may be  
required to start the engine. In this  
case, perform the following proce-  
dure to initialize the steering lock.  
(1) Turn the push-button ignition  
switch to the “OFF” position.  
For details, refer to “Switching  
power status” P163.  
– In the cargo area  
If you do, the following situations  
may occur.  
– The access key fob is mistakenly  
locked inside the vehicle.  
– A false warning issues although  
no malfunction actually occurs.  
– No warning issues even when a  
malfunction occurs.  
! Operating ranges  
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(2) Open and close the driver’s  
door.  
(3) Wait for approximately 10 sec-  
onds.  
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Antennas  
Operating range (approximately 16 to 32  
in (40 to 80 cm))  
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indicated operating range, the key-  
less access function may not oper-  
ate properly.  
cell phone, the operating ranges  
may be reduced, or the keyless  
access function may not operate.  
In such a case, perform the proce-  
dure described in “Locking and  
unlocking” P440.  
The doors may lock or unlock when  
the car is being washed or exposed  
to a significant amount of water that  
contacts the door handle while the  
key fob is still in the operating range.  
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When the access key fob is within  
the operating range, it is possible for  
anyone, even someone who is not  
carrying the access key fob, to  
operate the keyless access function.  
Note that the keyless access func-  
tion can be operated only by the  
door handle, door lock sensor, rear  
gate opener button or rear lock  
button in the operating range in  
which the access key fob is de-  
tected.  
It is not possible to lock the doors,  
rear gate and fuel filler lid using the  
keyless access function when the  
access key fob is inside the vehicle.  
However, depending on the status of  
the access key fob and the environ-  
mental conditions, the access key  
fob may be locked inside the vehicle.  
Before locking the vehicle, make  
sure that you have the access key  
fob.  
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! How to lock and unlock  
It is possible to perform the following  
operations when you are carrying the  
access key fob.  
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LED indicator  
When the access key fob is within either of  
the operating ranges of the front doors, the  
LED indicator on the access key fob  
flashes. When the keyless access func-  
tions are disabled, the LED indicator does  
not flash unless a button on the access key  
fob is pressed.  
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Lock and unlock the doors.  
Lock and unlock the rear gate.  
Lock and unlock the fuel filler lid.  
NOTE  
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It is not possible to lock the doors,  
NOTE  
rear gate and fuel filler lid using the  
keyless access function when the  
push-button ignition switch is in the  
“ACC” or “ON” position. Refer to  
“Switching power status” P163.  
If the door handle is gripped with a  
gloved hand, the door lock may not  
be released.  
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If the access key fob is placed too  
close to the vehicle body, the key-  
less access functions may not oper-  
ate properly. If it does not operate  
properly, repeat the operation from  
farther away.  
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When the battery of the access key  
fob is discharged, or when operating  
it in a location with strong radio  
waves or noise (e.g., near a radio  
tower, power plant, broadcast sta-  
tion or an area where wireless equip-  
ment is used), or while talking on a  
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If the access key fob is placed near  
the ground or in an elevated location  
from the ground, even if it is in the  
If the door lock sensor is touched  
three times or more repeatedly, the  
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system will ignore the sensor opera-  
tion.  
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The setting of the hazard warning  
sound once and the hazard warning  
flashers will flash once.  
flasher operation and the volume of  
the audible signal can be changed  
by your SUBARU dealer. Contact  
your SUBARU dealer for details.  
Also, the setting of the hazard warn-  
ing flasher operation can be chan-  
ged by operating the combination  
meter display (color LCD). For de-  
tails, refer to “Keyless Entry Sys-  
tem” P200.  
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When performing the locking proce-  
dure too quickly, locking may not  
complete. After performing the lock-  
ing procedure, it is recommended to  
pull the REAR door handle to con-  
firm that the doors have been  
locked.  
If any of the doors (or the rear gate)  
are not fully closed, the following  
will occur to alert you that the doors  
(or the rear gate) are not properly  
closed.  
! Locking with the rear lock button  
! Locking with the door lock sensor  
– An electronic chirp sounds five  
times.  
– The hazard warning flashers  
flash five times.  
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Rear lock button  
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It is possible to lock the doors even  
when one of the doors is open. After  
performing the locking procedure,  
close the opened door or rear gate to  
lock it.  
Within 3 seconds after locking the  
doors and the rear gate using the  
keyless access function, it is not  
possible to unlock doors and/or the  
rear gate using the keyless access  
function.  
Carry the access key fob, close all doors  
including the rear gate, and press the rear  
lock button. The rear gate, fuel filler lid and  
all doors will be locked. Also, an electronic  
chirp will sound once and the hazard  
warning flashers will flash once.  
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Door lock sensor  
Carry the access key fob, close all doors  
including the rear gate, and touch the door  
lock sensor on the door handle. All doors  
including the rear gate and fuel filler lid will  
be locked. Also, an electronic chirp will  
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When locking, be sure to carry the  
access key fob to prevent locking  
the access key fob in the vehicle.  
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! Locking with the power rear gate  
! Unlocking  
! Unlocking rear gate  
lock button  
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Rear gate opener button  
Carry the access key fob, and touch the  
sensor behind the door handle.  
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Power rear gate lock button  
Carry the access key fob, and press the  
rear gate opener button. Either only the  
rear gate will unlock, or all doors and the  
fuel filler lid will unlock. Also, an electronic  
chirp will sound twice and the hazard  
warning flashers will flash twice.  
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The driver’s door handle:  
Carry the access key fob, and press the  
power rear gate lock button. It will close  
automatically, and the rear gate, all doors  
and the fuel filler lid will be locked. Also, the  
hazard warning flashers will flash once,  
and an electronic chirp will sound once.  
Either the driver’s door and fuel filler lid will  
unlock, or all doors and the fuel filler lid will  
unlock.  
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The front passenger’s door handle:  
The fuel filler lid, rear gate and all doors will  
be unlocked.  
Also, an electronic chirp will sound twice  
and the hazard warning flashers will flash  
twice.  
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! Door unlock selection function  
& Unlock using PIN Code Ac-  
cess  
When the door is unlocked using the  
keyless access function, only the doors  
that were set can be unlocked.  
The settings can be changed with the  
following methods.  
When all doors including the rear gate are  
locked, you can unlock the doors (includ-  
ing rear gate) without a key by pressing the  
rear lock button.  
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The setting can be changed by operat-  
ing the combination meter display  
(color LCD). Refer to “Keyless Entry  
System” P200.  
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The setting can be changed by a  
SUBARU dealer.  
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Rear lock button  
NOTE  
PIN Code Access will be helpful if the  
key fob is accidentally left in the  
vehicle. It is recommended that a 5-  
digit security code (PIN code) be regis-  
tered.  
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! Registration for a PIN code  
Steps  
Operation  
Time from the previous step  
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Turn off the ignition switch.  
Close all doors (including rear gate).  
Press and hold the “ ” button on the access key fob, and press and hold the  
rear lock button until a chirp sounds.  
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4
Within 5 seconds  
Within 30 seconds  
Press and hold the “ ” button on the access key fob until a chirp sounds.  
The PIN code is inputted by using the rear lock button within 30 seconds after  
the chirp sound of step 4.  
For example, to register “32468” as the PIN code, perform the following  
procedure.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
Press the button three times.  
5
Within 30 seconds  
After a chirp sounds once, press the button twice.  
After a chirp sounds once, press the button four times.  
After a chirp sounds once (ding), press the button six times.  
After a chirp sounds once (ding), press the button eight times.  
Perform step 5 again within approximately 30 seconds after the chirp starts  
sounding intermittently.  
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7
All doors will be unlocked and locked. Then the PIN code will be registered.  
NOTE  
Press the “ ” button within 30 seconds of step 6 to end the preparation mode and move on to the registration stage. Unless the  
“ ” button is pressed within 30 seconds after step 6, the PIN code registration will be canceled.  
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make sure that you can unlock the  
cess for 5 minutes.  
NOTE  
doors using the PIN code.  
The PIN code cannot be deleted  
while the keyless access function  
is disabled by operating the access  
key fob.  
Reregister the PIN code in the fol-  
lowing cases.  
– When you forget the PIN code.  
– When you want to change the PIN  
code.  
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Press the rear lock button ten times  
to enter “0”.  
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& Power saving function  
Change the PIN code frequently to  
protect your vehicle from theft.  
If you have lent your vehicle to  
another person, confirm that the  
PIN code has not been changed or  
deleted. If the PIN code has been  
changed or deleted, reregister a new  
PIN code.  
The keyless access function will be dis-  
abled in the following cases to protect the  
access key fob battery and the vehicle  
battery.  
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Case 1: When the keyless access  
function and the remote keyless entry  
system have not been used for 2 weeks  
or longer while all doors are locked.  
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If you make an error during the  
registration procedure, press the  
“ ” or “ ” button on the access  
key fob. Then, start over from the  
procedure described in “Prepara-  
tion for registering a PIN code”.  
To protect your vehicle from theft,  
you cannot register a string of the  
same five numbers together, such as  
“00000”, nor “12345” as a PIN code.  
Do not register your vehicle license  
plate number or simple numbers  
such as “11122” or “12121” as a  
PIN code. Doing so will increase the  
risk of vehicle theft.  
! Unlocking  
Operate one of the following items to  
recover the keyless access function:  
– Unlock the doors by any procedure  
other than gripping the front pas-  
senger’s door handle.  
Perform step 5 described in “Registration  
for a PIN code”.  
NOTE  
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You cannot unlock by PIN Code  
Access in the following cases.  
– When the access key fob is within  
the operating ranges.  
– When the ignition switch is in the  
“ACC” or “ON” position.  
If you make an operation error dur-  
ing the unlocking procedure, start  
over with the unlocking procedure  
after waiting for 5 seconds or longer.  
To protect your vehicle from theft, a  
buzzer will sound if incorrect PIN  
codes are entered five times con-  
tinuously. If this occurs, you cannot  
unlock the doors by PIN Code Ac-  
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– Lock the doors.  
– Open a door and then close it.  
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Case 2: When the access key fob has  
been left in the operating range for 10  
minutes or longer while all doors are  
locked.  
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Operate one of the following items to  
recover the keyless access function:  
– Unlock the doors by gripping the  
door handle.  
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When you try to register “22222”, the  
registered PIN code will be deleted.  
You cannot unlock the doors by PIN  
Code Access until a new code is  
registered.  
– Unlock the doors by pressing the  
rear gate opener button.  
– Lock the doors by touching the door  
After registering a new PIN code,  
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lock sensor.  
– Lock or unlock the doors using the  
remote keyless entry system.  
– Lock or unlock the doors using the  
power door locking switch.  
– Open either of the front doors.  
complete.  
NOTE  
When the access key fob is in the power  
save mode, the keyless access function  
and push-button start system will not be  
available.  
To cancel the power save mode, press one  
of the buttons on the access key fob.  
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If the access key is kept in or comes  
near the vehicle, the system be-  
comes active and both the vehicle  
and access key batteries’ energy will  
be consumed. If this occurs fre-  
quently or continuously, both the  
vehicle and access key batteries  
can become fully drained.  
& Power saving function of ac-  
& Disabling keyless access  
cess key fob  
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The locking and unlocking function  
by the remote keyless entry system  
is not disabled.  
To start the engine while the func-  
tions are disabled, perform the pro-  
cedure described in “Starting en-  
gine” P440.  
function  
This function stops the access key fob  
from receiving signals and helps minimize  
the battery consumption of the access key  
fob.  
1. Press the “ ” button twice while hold-  
ing the “ ” button.  
WARNING  
If you wear an implanted pacemaker  
or an implanted defibrillator, per-  
form the procedure described in  
“By operating the driver’s door”  
P125 to disable the keyless access  
function. If you perform the proce-  
dure described in “By operating the  
access key fob” P124, the opera-  
tion of an implanted pacemaker or  
implanted defibrillator may be af-  
fected by the radio waves from the  
transmitter antenna.  
! Disabling functions  
! By operating the access key fob  
If you have registered a PIN code for PIN  
Code Access, you can disable the keyless  
access function by operating the access  
key fob. For details about registering a PIN  
code, refer to “Unlock using PIN Code  
Access” P121.  
1. Open the driver’s door.  
2. Rotate the lock lever toward the lock  
position.  
When the vehicle is not going to be used  
for a long time or when you choose not to  
use the keyless access function, the key-  
less access function can be disabled.  
1
LED indicator  
2. Confirm that the LED indicator blinks 4  
times to notify that the setting is  
Keyless access with push-button start system 125  
! By operating the driver’s door  
3. Press and hold the “ ” button and “  
button on the access key fob simulta-  
neously for more than 5 seconds.  
A chirp will sound, and the function will be  
disabled.  
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Keyless access with push-button start system  
126  
Steps  
Operation  
Time from the previous step  
Driver’s door status  
Close  
1
2
3
4
Sit in the driver’s seat, and close the door.  
Push “ ” of the power door locking switch.  
Open the driver’s door.  
Close  
Within 5 seconds  
Within 5 seconds  
Close?Open  
Open  
Push “ ” of the power door locking switch twice.  
Open?Close?Open?  
Close?Open  
5
6
Close and open the driver’s door twice.  
Within 10 seconds  
Within 10 seconds  
Push “ ” of the power door locking switch twice while  
the door is open.  
Open  
7
8
Close and open the driver’s door once.  
Close the door.  
Within 10 seconds  
Within 5 seconds  
Open?Close?Open  
Open?Close  
A chirp will sound, and the functions will be disabled.  
Keyless access with push-button start system 127  
& Selecting audible signal op-  
& Replacing battery of access  
NOTE  
eration  
key fob  
In steps 4 and 6, press the power door  
locking switch slowly. If the switch is  
pressed quickly, the functions may not  
be disabled.  
Using an electronic chirp, the system will  
give you an audible signal when the doors  
lock and unlock. If desired, you may turn  
the audible signal off. For more details,  
contact a SUBARU dealer.  
Refer to “Replacing battery of access key  
fob” P496.  
& Replacing access key fob  
Access key fobs can be replaced by a  
SUBARU dealer. For more details, contact  
a SUBARU dealer.  
! Enabling functions  
When the procedure to disable the func-  
tions is performed again, a chirp will  
sound, and the functions are enabled.  
NOTE  
The setting can be changed by operat-  
ing the combination meter display  
(color LCD). For details, refer to “Vehi-  
cle Setting” P199.  
& Certification for keyless ac-  
cess with push-button start  
system  
NOTE  
.
.
The keyless access function will be  
enabled only if you perform the  
procedure in the same manner used  
to disable the function (for example,  
when disabling by operating the  
driver’s door, the function will not  
be enabled even if you operate the  
access key fob).  
Press the push-button ignition  
switch if you do not know the  
procedure in which the keyless  
access function was disabled.  
– When disabling by operating the  
driver’s door: A chirp will not  
sound.  
.
U.S.-spec. models  
& Warning chimes and warning  
indicator  
FCC ID: HYQ14AHK  
FCC ID: Y8PSSPIMB02  
FCC ID: Y8PSU19S-3  
The keyless access with push-button start  
system sounds a warning chime and  
flashes the access key warning indicator  
on the combination meter in order to  
minimize improper operations and help  
protect your vehicle from theft.  
For details, refer to “Warning chimes and  
warning indicator of the keyless access  
with push-button start system” P183.  
CAUTION  
FCC WARNING  
Changes or modifications not ex-  
pressly approved by the party re-  
sponsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
– When disabling by operating the  
access key fob: A chirp will  
sound.  
& When access key fob does  
not operate properly  
Refer to “Access key fob – if access key  
fob does not operate properly” P439.  
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Keyless access with push-button start system  
128  
.
Canada-spec. models  
Type 1  
Type 2  
NOTE  
This device complies with part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This de-  
vice may not cause harmful interfer-  
ence, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Immobilizer 129  
.
Seven (models with “keyless access  
with push-button start system”)  
NOTE  
2-3. Immobilizer  
.
To protect your vehicle from theft,  
please pay close attention to the  
following security precautions:  
– Never leave your vehicle unat-  
tended with its keys inside.  
– Before leaving your vehicle,  
close all windows and the moon-  
roof, and lock the doors and rear  
gate.  
The immobilizer system is designed to  
prevent an unauthorized person from  
starting the engine. Only keys registered  
with your vehicle’s immobilizer system can  
be used to operate your vehicle. If engine  
start is attempted with an unregistered  
access key fob or key, the engine will not  
start. Even if the engine does start, it will  
stop after a few seconds. This system,  
however, is not a 100% anti-theft guaran-  
tee.  
One key that has already been registered  
is required in order to register a new key.  
NOTE  
If you lose a key, the lost key’s ID code  
still remains in the memory of the  
vehicle’s immobilizer system. For se-  
curity reasons, the lost key’s ID code  
should be erased from the memory. To  
erase the lost key’s ID code, all keys  
that will be used are required.  
– Do not leave spare keys or any  
record of your key number in the  
vehicle.  
.
The vehicle has a maintenance-free  
type immobilizer system.  
For details about new key registration  
and erasing the lost key’s ID code,  
contact your SUBARU dealer.  
CAUTION  
.
.
.
Do not place the key under direct  
sunlight or anywhere it may be-  
come hot.  
& Security indicator light  
Refer to “Security indicator light” P188.  
& Certification for immobilizer  
Do not get the key wet. If the key  
gets wet, wipe it dry with a cloth  
immediately.  
system  
& Key replacement  
.
.
For models with “keyless access  
with push-button start system”:  
Refer to “Certification for keyless ac-  
cess with push-button start system”  
P127.  
Your key number plate will be required if  
you ever need a replacement key made.  
Any new key must be registered for use  
with your vehicle’s immobilizer system  
before it can be used. The maximum  
number of keys that can be registered for  
use with one vehicle is as follows.  
Do not modify or remove the  
system. If modified or removed,  
the proper operation of the sys-  
tem cannot be guaranteed.  
For models without “keyless access  
with push-button start system”:  
U.S.-spec. models  
.
Four (models without “keyless access  
with push-button start system”)  
FCC ID: Y8PFJ16-2  
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Remote keyless entry system  
130  
Canada-spec. models  
2-4. Remote keyless entry  
system  
CAUTION  
FCC WARNING  
Changes or modifications not ex-  
pressly approved by the party re-  
sponsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
CAUTION  
.
Do not expose the remote trans-  
mitter to severe shocks, such as  
those experienced as a result of  
dropping or throwing.  
NOTE  
.
.
.
Do not take the remote transmit-  
ter apart except when replacing  
the battery.  
This device complies with part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This de-  
vice may not cause harmful interfer-  
ence, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Do not get the remote transmitter  
wet. If it gets wet, wipe it dry with  
a cloth immediately.  
When you carry the remote trans-  
mitter on an airplane, do not  
press the button of the remote  
transmitter while in the airplane.  
When any button of the remote  
transmitter is pressed, radio  
waves are sent and may affect  
the operation of the airplane.  
When you carry the remote trans-  
mitter in a bag on an airplane,  
take measures to prevent the  
buttons of the remote transmitter  
from being pressed.  
Remote keyless entry system 131  
tions. The system’s operable distance will  
be shorter in areas near a facility or  
electronic equipment emitting strong radio  
waves such as a power plant, broadcast  
station, TV tower, or remote controller of  
home electronic appliances.  
NOTE  
.
For models with “keyless access  
with push-button start system”, the  
remote keyless entry system will not  
be activated when the push-button  
ignition switch is in any position  
other than the “OFF” position.  
Access key fob  
Transmitter  
1
2
3
4
Lock/arm button  
1
2
3
4
Lock/arm button  
.
.
For models without “keyless access  
with push-button start system”, the  
remote keyless entry system will not  
be activated when the key is inserted  
in the ignition switch.  
The hazard warning flashers will  
flash once or twice when the access  
key fob/transmitter button is  
pressed in the following cases.  
– When locking the doors  
Unlock/disarm button  
Rear gate unlock button  
PANIC button  
Unlock/disarm button  
Rear gate unlock button  
PANIC button  
The remote keyless entry system has the  
following functions.  
.
Locking and unlocking the doors, rear  
gate and fuel filler lid  
Unlocking the rear gate  
Sounding a panic alarm  
Arming and disarming the alarm sys-  
tem. For details, refer to “Alarm system”  
P138.  
.
.
.
– When unlocking the doors  
– When unlocking the rear gate  
Operation of the hazard warning  
flashers in the above cases can be set  
to “On” or “Off” by a SUBARU dealer.  
Consult your SUBARU dealer for de-  
tails.  
The operable distance of the remote key-  
less entry system is approximately 30 feet  
(10 meters). However, this distance will  
vary depending on environmental condi-  
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Remote keyless entry system  
132  
& Locking the doors  
& Sounding a panic alarm  
NOTE  
If the interval between the first and  
second presses of the unlock/disarm  
button (for unlocking of all of the doors  
and the rear gate) is extremely short,  
the system may not respond.  
Press the lock/arm button to lock all doors,  
the rear gate and fuel filler lid. An electro-  
nic chirp will sound once and the hazard  
warning flashers will flash once.  
To activate the alarm, press the “PANIC”  
button once.  
The horn will sound and the hazard  
warning flashers will flash.  
To deactivate the panic alarm, press any  
button on the remote transmitter. Unless a  
button on the remote transmitter is  
pressed, the alarm will be deactivated  
after approximately 30 seconds.  
If any of the doors (or the rear gate) are not  
fully closed, the following will occur to alert  
you that the doors (or the rear gate) are not  
properly closed.  
& Unlocking the rear gate  
Press the rear gate unlock button to unlock  
the rear gate.  
An electronic chirp will sound twice and the  
hazard warning flashers will flash twice.  
.
.
An electronic chirp sounds five times.  
The hazard warning flashers flash five  
times.  
& Setting audible signal opera-  
tion (models without “keyless  
access with push-button start  
system”)  
Using an electronic chirp, the system will  
give you an audible signal when the doors  
lock and unlock. If desired, you may turn  
the audible signal off.  
When you close the door, it will automati-  
cally lock and then the following will occur.  
& Vehicle finder function  
Use this function to find your vehicle  
parked among many vehicles in a large  
parking lot. Provided you are within 30 feet  
(10 meters) of the vehicle, pressing the  
lock/arm button three times in a 5-second  
period will cause your vehicle’s horn to  
sound once and its hazard warning  
flashers to flash three times.  
.
.
An electronic chirp sounds once.  
The hazard warning flashers flash  
once.  
& Unlocking the doors  
Perform the following steps to deactivate  
the audible signal. You can also use the  
same steps to restore the function.  
1. Sit in the driver’s seat and shut all  
doors and the rear gate.  
Press the unlock/disarm button to unlock  
the driver’s door and fuel filler lid. An  
electronic chirp will sound twice and the  
hazard warning flashers will flash twice. To  
unlock all doors and the rear gate, briefly  
press the unlock/disarm button a second  
time within 5 seconds.  
NOTE  
If the interval between presses is too  
short when you press the lock/arm  
button three times, the system may  
not respond to the signals from the  
remote transmitter.  
Remote keyless entry system 133  
& Replacing the battery  
NOTE  
This device complies with part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This de-  
vice may not cause harmful interfer-  
ence, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Refer to “Replacing key battery” P495.  
& Replacing lost transmitters  
If you lose a transmitter or want to  
purchase additional transmitters (up to  
four can be programmed), your transmit-  
ters should be reprogrammed for security  
reasons. For details, contact your  
SUBARU dealer and have the transmitters  
programmed into the remote keyless entry  
system.  
2. Press and hold the “ ” of the power  
locking switch and pull the key out and  
reinsert it into the ignition switch at  
least 6 times within 10 seconds after  
Step 2.  
3. Open and close the driver’s door once  
within 10 seconds after Step 3. The  
hazard warning flashers flash 3 times  
to indicate completion of the setting.  
& Certification for remote key-  
less entry system  
! U.S.-spec. models  
FCC ID: CWTB1G077  
FCC ID: CWTD1G141  
CAUTION  
FCC WARNING  
Your SUBARU dealer can perform the  
above procedure for you. Also, the setting  
can be changed using the display. For  
details, refer to “Vehicle Setting” P199.  
Changes or modifications not ex-  
pressly approved by the party re-  
sponsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
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Door locks  
134  
charged).  
! Canada-spec. models  
2-5. Door locks  
– Insert the key into the ignition  
switch and turn the ignition  
switch to “ON”.  
& Locking and unlocking from  
the outside  
NOTE  
For details about the alarm system,  
refer to “Alarm system” P138.  
If you unlock the driver’s door with a  
key (including an emergency key) and  
open the door while the alarm system is  
armed, the alarm system is triggered  
and the vehicle’s horn sounds. In this  
case, perform any of the following  
operations:  
! How to lock and unlock the vehicle  
using the key  
.
Models with “keyless access with  
push-button start system”:  
– Press any button on the access  
key fob (except when the access  
key fob battery is discharged).  
– Press the push-button ignition  
switch to “ACC”.  
– Carry the access key fob and  
perform either of the following  
procedures.  
1
2
Rotate the key toward the front to lock.  
Rotate the key toward the rear to unlock.  
Grip the front door handle.  
Press the rear gate opener  
button.  
In this case, only the driver’s side door is  
locked or unlocked.  
.
Models without “keyless access  
with push-button start system”:  
– Press any button on the remote  
transmitter (except when the  
transmitter battery is dis-  
NOTE  
Models with “keyless access with  
push-button start system”:  
The emergency key is directional. If the  
Door locks 135  
key cannot be inserted, change the  
direction that the grooved side is facing  
and insert it again.  
& Locking and unlocking from  
! Locking using power door lock-  
ing switch  
the inside  
! How to use the lock lever  
! How to lock the vehicle without  
using the key  
To lock the door from outside without the  
key, the following methods are available.  
! Locking using lock lever  
1
2
Press the lock side of the power door  
locking switch.*  
Close the door.  
1
2
Rotate the lock lever rearward to unlock.  
Rotate the lock lever forward to lock.  
*: For details about the power door locking  
switch, refer to “How to operate the power  
door locking switches” P136.  
Always make sure that all doors and the  
rear gate are closed before starting to  
drive.  
In this case, all closed doors, the rear gate  
and fuel filler lid are locked at the same  
time.  
1
2
Rotate the lock lever forward.  
Close the door.  
The red mark on the lock lever appears  
when the door is unlocked.  
In this way, only the door that was operated  
will be locked.  
Pull the inside door handle to open an  
unlocked door.  
NOTE  
Make sure that you do not leave the key  
inside the vehicle when locking the  
doors from the outside without the key.  
WARNING  
.
Keep all doors locked when you  
drive, especially when small chil-  
dren are in your vehicle.  
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Door locks  
136  
default setting).  
Along with the proper use of  
seatbelts and child restraints,  
locking the doors reduces the  
chance of being thrown out of  
the vehicle in an accident.  
– When the select lever is shifted into  
a position other than the “P” posi-  
tion.  
For automatic door unlocking  
– When the driver’s door is open  
(factory default setting).  
– When the ignition switch is turned to  
OFF.  
.
It also helps prevent passengers  
from falling out if a door is  
accidentally opened, and intru-  
ders from unexpectedly opening  
doors and entering your vehicle.  
– When the select lever is shifted into  
the “P” position.  
.
Do not pull the front door handle  
from inside while driving. The  
door could open even if it is  
locked.  
NOTE  
Example  
.
The user can change the automatic  
1
2
Press to lock.  
Press to unlock.  
door locking/unlocking setting with  
the combination meter. Refer to  
“Menu screens” P199.  
When locking the door by operating  
power door locking switches, auto-  
matic door locking will not operate.  
When unlocking the door by operat-  
ing power door locking switches,  
automatic door unlocking will not  
operate.  
When getting out of the vehicle from  
a rear door, make sure to unlock all  
the doors by pushing the unlock  
side of the power door locking  
switch. If a rear door is unlocked  
from the inside door lever then the  
door is opened and closed, the Key  
lock-in prevention function will be  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
.
.
Make sure that you do not leave the key  
inside the vehicle before locking the  
doors from the outside using the power  
door locking switches.  
Do not pull the front inside door  
handle while operating the door  
lock. There is a risk that it will not  
be possible to open or lock the front  
doors.  
& Automatic door locking/un-  
.
! How to operate the power door  
locking  
locking switches  
All doors, rear gate and the fuel filler lid are  
automatically locked or unlocked under  
the following conditions.  
All doors, the rear gate and fuel filler lid can  
be locked and unlocked using the power  
door locking switches located on the  
driver’s side and the front passenger’s  
side doors.  
.
For automatic door locking  
– When the vehicle speed reaches 12  
mph (20 km/h) or higher (factory  
Door locks 137  
triggered. All doors will be unlocked,  
the Key lock-in prevention warning  
switch. If a rear door is unlocked  
from the inside door lever then the  
door is opened and closed, the Key  
lock-in prevention function will be  
triggered. All doors will be unlocked,  
the Key lock-in prevention warning  
function.  
Item  
Switch  
Automatically  
turning off  
indicator “  
” will appear and the  
position  
warning chime will also sound.  
Approximately 20  
minutes later  
Map lights  
Dome light  
DOOR  
DOOR  
& Key lock-in prevention func-  
Approximately 20  
minutes later  
indicator “  
” will appear and the  
tion  
warning chime will also sound.  
Ignition switch  
light  
Approximately 20  
minutes later  
Under the following conditions, all the  
doors will not lock when the door lock  
switch is pushed with the front door open.  
! Non-operation of key lock-in pre-  
Approximately 20  
minutes later  
vention function  
Cargo area light DOOR  
.
The key is still in the ignition switch  
(models without “keyless access with  
push-button start system”).  
When the system is set so that it does not  
operate, the doors are locked by the  
following operation.  
Approximately 20  
minutes later  
Rear gate light  
DOOR  
(if equipped)  
.
The ignition switch is in the “ACC” or  
“ON” position (models with “keyless  
access with push-button start system”).  
.
If the lock lever is turned to the front  
(“LOCK”) position with the driver’s door  
open and the driver’s door is then  
closed with the lock lever in that  
position, the driver’s door is locked.  
If the spare key is used to lock the  
driver’s door from the outside of the  
vehicle, the door is locked.  
NOTE  
.
The default setting for this function  
is set as “operational”. The opera-  
tional/non-operational setting of this  
function can be changed by a  
SUBARU dealer. Contact your  
SUBARU dealer to change the  
setting.  
NOTE  
.
When leaving the vehicle, make sure  
you are holding the key before lock-  
ing the doors.  
.
.
The factory setting (default setting)  
for this function is set as “opera-  
tional”. This function’s operational/  
non-operational setting can be  
changed by a SUBARU dealer. Con-  
tact a SUBARU dealer for details.  
When getting out of the vehicle from  
a rear door, make sure to unlock all  
the doors by pushing the unlock  
side of the power door locking  
.
.
When leaving the vehicle, please  
make sure that all doors and the rear  
gate are completely closed.  
The battery drainage prevention  
function does not operate while the  
key is in the ignition switch.  
& Battery drainage prevention  
function  
If a door or the rear gate is not completely  
closed, the interior lights will remain  
illuminated as a result. However, several  
lights are automatically turned off by the  
battery drainage prevention function to  
prevent the battery from discharging. The  
following interior lights are affected by this  
.
Alarm system  
138  
The notifications regarding the map  
lights, dome light and cargo area light  
are deactivated as the factory setting. A  
SUBARU dealer can activate the sys-  
tem. Contact your SUBARU dealer for  
details.  
& Alarm system operation  
When the alarm system is armed, it is  
triggered by the opening any of the doors,  
the rear gate or engine hood.  
The alarm system will activate the follow-  
ing alarms when triggered.  
2-6. Alarm system  
The alarm system helps to protect your  
vehicle and valuables from theft. The horn  
sounds and the hazard warning flashers  
flash if someone attempts to break into  
your vehicle.  
.
The vehicle’s horn will sound for 30  
seconds.  
& Arming the system  
The alarm system becomes armed when  
the following operation is performed.  
1. Close all windows and the moonroof (if  
equipped) and turn the ignition switch  
to the “OFF” position.  
2. Carry the key and get out of the  
vehicle.  
3. Make sure that the engine hood is  
locked.  
4. Lock the doors using any of the  
following methods.  
For models with “keyless access with  
push-button start system”:  
The system can be armed or disarmed  
with the keyless access function or access  
key fob.  
The system will not be activated when the  
push-button ignition switch is in the “ACC”  
or “ON” position.  
.
The hazard warning flashers will flash  
for 30 seconds.  
If any of the doors, the rear gate or engine  
hood remains open after the 30-second  
period, the horn will continue to sound for a  
maximum of 3 minutes. If the door, rear  
gate or engine hood is closed while the  
horn is sounding, the horn will stop  
sounding with a delay of up to 30 seconds.  
For models without “keyless access  
with push-button start system”:  
The system can be armed or disarmed  
with the remote transmitter.  
The system will not be activated when the  
key is inserted into the ignition switch.  
NOTE  
. Locking using the remote keyless  
entry system. For details, refer to  
“Remote keyless entry system”  
P130.  
. Locking using the keyless access  
function (if equipped). For details,  
refer to “Locking with the door lock  
sensor” P119.  
. Locking using the power door lock-  
ing switch. For details, refer to  
“Locking using power door locking  
switch” P135.  
The alarm system can be set to trigger  
the illumination of the following interior  
lights.  
.
.
.
Map lights (illuminates only when  
the door interlock switch is in the  
“DOOR” position)  
Dome light (illuminates only when  
the dome light switch is in the  
“DOOR” position)  
Cargo area light (illuminates only  
when the cargo area light switch is in  
the “DOOR” position)  
Your vehicle’s alarm system has been set  
for activation at the time of shipment from  
the factory. You can set the system for  
deactivation yourself or have it done by  
your SUBARU dealer.  
Alarm system 139  
. Locking using the rear lock button.  
For details, refer to “Locking with the  
rear lock button” P119.  
. Locking using the power rear gate  
lock button. For details, refer to  
“Locking with the power rear gate  
lock button” P120.  
warning flashers flash five times to  
alert you that the doors (or the rear  
gate) are not properly closed. When  
you close the door, doors will auto-  
matically lock and the system will  
automatically arm in 30 seconds.  
access function (models with  
“keyless access with push-but-  
ton start system”).  
– Any door (including the rear gate  
and engine hood) is opened.  
– The ignition switch is turned to  
the “ON” position (models with-  
out “keyless access with push-  
button start system”).  
5. Approximately 30 seconds later, the  
system will enter surveillance state.  
When the system is in surveillance state,  
the security indicator light will then flash  
slowly (twice approximately every 2 sec-  
onds), indicating that the system has been  
armed for surveillance.  
– Push-button ignition switch is  
turned to the “ACC” position  
(models with “keyless access  
with push-button start system”).  
& Disarming the system  
Perform either of the following procedures.  
NOTE  
.
The system can be armed even if the  
windows and/or moonroof are open.  
Always make sure that they are fully  
closed before arming the system.  
The 30-second standby time can be  
eliminated if you prefer. Have it  
performed by your SUBARU dealer.  
If any of the following actions is  
done during the standby period, the  
system will not switch to the surveil-  
lance state.  
.
Briefly press a button (for less than 2  
seconds) on the access key fob/remote  
transmitter.  
Carry the access key fob and perform  
either of the following procedures  
(models with “keyless access with  
push-button start system”).  
– Grip the front door handle.  
– Press the rear gate opener button.  
– Unlock using the PIN Code Access.  
.
.
.
Security indicator light  
NOTE  
.
All doors, the rear gate and fuel filler  
lid will lock, an electronic chirp will  
sound once, the hazard warning  
flashers will flash once, and the  
security indicator light will start  
flashing rapidly.  
– Doors (including the rear gate)  
are unlocked using the access  
key fob/remote transmitter.  
– Doors (including the rear gate)  
are unlocked using the keyless  
The flashing of the security indicator light  
will then change slowly (once approxi-  
mately every 3 seconds from twice ap-  
proximately every 2 seconds), indicating  
that the alarm system has been disarmed.  
.
If any of the doors or the rear gate is  
not fully closed, an electronic chirp  
sounds five times and the hazard  
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Alarm system  
140  
3. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON”  
position.  
! Emergency disarming  
NOTE  
If you cannot disarm the system using the  
access key fob/transmitter (i.e., the trans-  
mitter is lost, broken or the transmitter  
battery is too weak), you can disarm the  
system without using the access key fob/  
remote transmitter.  
The system can be disarmed if you turn the  
ignition switch from the “LOCK”/“OFF”  
position to the “ON” position with a  
registered key/access key fob.  
Only registered keys will stop the  
alarm. If the immobilizer transponder  
is not registered, the alarm will not  
stop.  
4. Hold down “ ” of the driver’s power  
door locking switch, open the driver’s  
door within the following 1 second, and  
wait 10 seconds without releasing the  
switch. The setting will then be chan-  
ged as follows.  
& Valet mode  
When you choose the valet mode, the  
alarm system does not operate. In valet  
mode, the remote transmitter is used only  
for locking and unlocking the doors and  
rear gate and panic activation.  
Setting  
status  
Combination  
meter display  
Horn  
Activate  
AL ON  
Once  
Twice  
NOTE  
Deactivate  
AL OFF  
For models with “keyless access with  
push-button start system”, if the ac-  
cess key fob battery is discharged,  
perform the procedure described in  
“Switching power status” P440. In  
such a case, replace the battery im-  
mediately. Refer to “Replacing battery  
of access key fob” P496.  
To enter the valet mode, change the  
setting of your vehicle’s alarm system to  
deactivation mode. Refer to “Alarm system  
setting” P140. The security indicator  
light will continue to flash once every 3  
seconds, indicating that the system is in  
the valet mode.  
NOTE  
You may have the above setting change  
done by your SUBARU dealer.  
& If you have accidentally trig-  
gered the alarm system  
! To stop the alarm  
To exit valet mode, change the setting of  
your vehicle’s alarm system to activation  
mode. Refer to “Alarm system setting”  
P140.  
Do any of the following operations:  
& Alarm system setting  
To change the setting of your vehicle’s  
alarm system for activation or deactiva-  
tion, do the following.  
.
Press any button on the access key fob/  
remote transmitter.  
.
Turn the ignition switch to the “ON”  
position (models without “keyless ac-  
cess with push-button start system”).  
1. Disarm the alarm system. Refer to  
“Disarming the system” P139.  
2. Sit in the driver’s seat and shut all  
doors, the rear gate and engine hood.  
.
Turn the push-button ignition to the  
“ACC” position (models with “keyless  
access with push-button start system”).  
Child safety locks 141  
further jamming, entrapment or mal-  
function.  
2-7. Child safety locks  
2-8. Windows  
– The closing window slides down  
slightly and stops.  
WARNING  
– The opening window stops slid-  
ing down.  
To avoid serious personal injury  
caused by entrapment, always con-  
form to the following instructions  
without exception.  
.
The power window system may  
detect resistance, an impact or an  
abnormality in the following cases.  
– A substantial sized object is  
caught between the window and  
the window frame.  
– A foreign object is caught be-  
tween the window and the win-  
dow frame.  
– The vehicle drives over a deep  
pothole.  
The window cannot be closed for a  
few seconds after the window is  
automatically stopped by the sys-  
tem.  
.
When operating the power win-  
dows, be extremely careful to  
prevent anyone’s body parts or  
any other objects from being  
caught in the window.  
.
.
Always lock the passengers’ win-  
dows using the lock switch when  
children are riding in the vehicle.  
Each rear door has a child safety lock.  
When the child safety lock lever is in the  
lock position, the door cannot be opened  
from the inside. The door can only be  
opened from the outside.  
.
Always carry the key when you  
leave the vehicle for safety rea-  
sons and never allow an unat-  
tended child to remain in the  
vehicle. Failure to follow this  
procedure could result in injury  
to a child operating the power  
window.  
WARNING  
Always turn the child safety locks to  
the “LOCK” position when children  
sit in the rear seat. Serious injury  
could result if a child accidentally  
opens the door and falls out.  
NOTE  
.
If the power window system detects  
resistance, an impact or abnormal-  
ity, the window operation may be  
automatically stopped to prevent  
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Windows  
142  
.
Passenger’s side power window  
switches:  
& Power window operation  
! Operating the window  
! Power window switches  
.
Driver’s side power window switches:  
With one-touch auto up and down feature  
1
2
3
4
Automatically close*  
Close  
Open  
Each passenger’s window can be con-  
trolled by the power window switch located  
on the door.  
1
2
For front left window (with one-touch auto  
up and down feature)  
For front right window (with one-touch  
auto up and down feature (if equipped))  
Automatically open*  
These switches illuminate when activated.  
*: To stop the window halfway, operate the  
switch to the opposite side.  
3
4
5
For rear left window  
For rear right window  
Lock switch  
All door windows can be controlled by the  
power window switch cluster on the driver  
side door.  
These switches illuminate when activated.  
Windows 143  
“Initialization of power window (win-  
dows with off delay function)” P144.  
.
You cannot close the window for a  
few seconds after the anti-entrap-  
ment function operates.  
! Anti-entrapment function (windows  
with off delay function)  
! Off delay function (if equipped)  
The windows can be operated for approxi-  
mately 40 seconds even after the ignition  
switch is turned to the “ACC” or “OFF”  
position. If a front door is opened within 40  
seconds, the off delay function is can-  
celed.  
While closing the window, if the window  
senses a substantial enough object  
trapped between the window and the  
window frame, it automatically moves  
down slightly and stops.  
If a foreign object is caught while window is  
opening, the window will stop.  
! Locking the passengers’ windows  
Without one-touch auto up and down  
feature  
CAUTION  
1
2
Close  
Open  
.
.
Never attempt to test the power  
window operation using body  
parts.  
NOTE  
Avoid the following.  
If an object is caught just before  
the window fully closes, the sys-  
tem may not operate properly.  
.
Continuously operating a switch in  
the same direction after the window  
is fully closed or fully opened.  
Continuously operating three or  
more switches all at once in the  
same direction after the windows  
are fully closed or fully opened.  
NOTE  
.
.
If a window detects an impact similar  
to that caused by trapping an object  
(for example, when the vehicle en-  
counters a deep pothole), the anti-  
entrapment function may operate.  
1
2
Lock  
Unlock  
The lock switch is in the lock position, the  
rear windows cannot be operated by the  
driver’s side switches. The passenger’s  
side switches and the rear seat side  
switches are not operational either.  
Either of the operations described  
above may cause the power window  
breaker to operate making it impossible  
to open or close the window. Be sure to  
initialize the power windows. Refer to  
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Rear gate  
144  
When the indicator on the window  
switches does not illuminate, the window  
switch cannot be operated.  
.
Automatic door locking/unlocking: Re-  
fer to “Automatic door locking/unlock-  
ing” P136.  
2-9. Rear gate  
CAUTION  
To open:  
& Initialization of power window  
(windows with off delay func-  
tion)  
If the one-touch auto up and down function  
or off delay function does not operate  
properly, operate each window according  
to the following procedure in order to  
initialize the power window system.  
When loading and unloading cargo,  
be careful not to come in contact  
with the hot engine exhaust gas or  
the exhaust pipe, because they  
could burn you.  
NOTE  
1. Close the door.  
2. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON”  
position.  
Avoid keeping the rear gate open for  
more than a few hours. Doing so may  
drain the vehicle battery.  
3. Open the window completely and then  
press and hold down the power win-  
dow switch for approximately 1 sec-  
ond.  
4. Close the window completely and then  
pull and hold the power window switch  
for approximately 1 second.  
& Manual rear gate  
The rear gate can be locked and unlocked  
using any of the following systems.  
Rear gate opener button  
1. Unlock the rear gate.  
2. Press and hold the rear gate opener  
button. The rear gate will open slightly.  
.
.
Power door locking switch: Refer to  
“Locking and unlocking from the inside”  
P135.  
Keyless access with the push-button  
start system (if equipped): Refer to  
“Keyless access with push-button start  
system” P113.  
3. Hold the rear gate and lift it up slowly.  
NOTE  
If the rear gate cannot be opened due to  
a discharged vehicle battery, a mal-  
function in the door locking/unlocking  
system or other causes, the rear gate  
can be unlocked by manually operating  
the rear gate lock release lever. For the  
.
Remote keyless entry system: Refer to  
“Remote keyless entry system”  
P130.  
Rear gate 145  
procedure, refer to “Rear gate – if the  
rear gate cannot be opened” P441.  
.
Do not close the rear gate by  
pulling the handle from inside the  
cargo space. There is a danger of  
your hand being caught and  
injured.  
& Power rear gate (if equipped)  
WARNING  
To close:  
.
When operating the power rear  
gate, observe the following pre-  
cautions. Ignoring the precau-  
tions may result in an injury (e.  
g., anyone’s body is hit against  
the rear gate or is caught in the  
rear gate, etc.)  
CAUTION  
.
.
Do not jam a plastic bag in or  
place cellophane tape on the rear  
gate stays or scratch the stays  
while loading or unloading cargo.  
Doing so could cause leakage of  
gas from the stays, which may  
result in their inability to hold the  
rear gate open.  
Make sure there are no people  
around the rear gate.  
Never let anyone get close to  
the rear gate.  
.
When closing the rear gate, be  
sure to prevent anyone’s body  
parts or any other objects from  
being caught in the rear gate.  
Lower the rear gate slowly and push down  
firmly until the latch engages.  
The rear gate can be lowered easily if you  
pull it down holding the handle.  
Be careful not to hit your head or  
face on the rear gate when open-  
ing or closing the rear gate and  
when loading or unloading cargo.  
Otherwise, serious personal in-  
jury may be caused by entrap-  
ment.  
WARNING  
.
.
To prevent dangerous exhaust  
gas from entering the vehicle,  
always keep the rear gate closed  
while the engine is running.  
.
.
After opening the rear gate on a  
slope using the power rear gate  
feature, the rear gate may close.  
Make sure that the rear gate has  
stopped completely after open-  
ing it.  
Do not attempt to shut the rear  
gate while holding the handle.  
When leaving the vehicle, always  
carry the key for safety and never  
allow an unattended child to  
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Rear gate  
146  
.
.
If you try to open the rear gate using  
the power rear gate function imme-  
diately after closing the rear gate  
using the power rear gate function,  
an electronic chirp will sound and  
the rear gate will not open. Wait for a  
while before trying to open the rear  
gate via the power rear gate func-  
tion.  
If either of the operating conditions  
has not been satisfied while operat-  
ing the power rear gate, an electro-  
nic chirp will sound and the power  
rear gate will be deactivated. In this  
case, the rear gate may stop opening  
or closing suddenly.  
The power rear gate operates only when  
all of the following conditions are satisfied.  
remain in the vehicle. Doing so  
could result in injury to the child  
operating the power rear gate.  
.
.
The vehicle is stopped completely.  
The outside temperature is within a  
range of −228F to 1408F (from −308C to  
608C).  
.
.
The driver should be aware of and  
pay careful attention to his/her  
responsibilities.  
.
The ignition switch is in the “LOCK”/  
“OFF” or “ACC” position. Or, the ignition  
switch is in the “ON” position and the  
select lever is in the “P” position.  
Use the power rear gate only  
when the area around the rear  
gate is clearly visible and when  
you have checked that there is no  
danger of people being caught in  
the gate.  
We recommend using the power rear gate  
function in most circumstances instead of  
manual operation.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
.
Do not press the power rear gate  
button repeatedly while the power  
rear gate is operating. Otherwise,  
the system may ignore the button  
operation in order to avoid being  
damaged.  
If the vehicle starts to move while the  
power rear gate is operating, the  
system sounds a buzzer and closes  
the rear gate automatically. At this  
time, if the system detects jamming,  
it will deactivate the power rear gate  
and the rear gate will not be closed. If  
this occurs, close the rear gate  
manually. For details, refer to “Man-  
ual rear gate” P144.  
.
.
When closing the rear gate after  
opening it, make sure to use the  
power rear gate. If the rear gate is  
closed manually with extra force,  
the power rear gate may be  
damaged.  
! Operation  
NOTE  
.
The rear gate will remain unlocked  
even after closing it. Always lock the  
rear gate when leaving the vehicle.  
If you cannot open/close the rear  
gate by performing the operation  
described here, a short electronic  
chirp will sound three times (beep,  
beep, beep).  
.
.
Do not install any accessories  
other than genuine SUBARU  
parts on the rear gate. If the  
weight of rear gate increases  
excessively, the rear gate stays  
cannot support the rear gate  
sufficiently when opening the  
rear gate. Also, the power rear  
gate may not function properly or  
may malfunction.  
Rear gate 147  
will open automatically. Then an electronic  
chirp and the hazard warning flashers will  
operate as follows:  
! By the power rear gate button  
(other than the buttons on the  
rear gate)  
.
When operating the power rear gate  
button on the instrument panel/trans-  
mitter: sounds and flashes twice.  
.
When operating the power rear gate  
button on the access key fob: sounds  
and flashes four times.  
NOTE  
.
If the rear gate cannot be opened by  
operating the power rear gate button  
on the instrument panel, unlock it  
with the keyless access function or  
the remote keyless entry system.  
Then, it will be possible to open the  
power rear gate using the power rear  
gate button on the instrument panel.  
The factory setting (default setting)  
of the operation for the “ ” button  
on the access key fob or the trans-  
mitter is pressing and holding. This  
setting can be changed to non-  
operation or pressing twice at  
SUBARU dealers. For more details,  
contact a SUBARU dealer.  
Power rear gate button on the access key  
fob  
Power rear gate button on the instrument  
panel  
.
Power rear gate button on the transmitter  
To open the rear gate:  
Press and hold the power rear gate button  
when the rear gate is closed. The rear gate  
To pause the opening rear gate:  
Briefly press the power rear gate button  
while the rear gate is being opened. Then  
an electronic chirp will sound twice and the  
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Rear gate  
148  
hazard warning flashers will flash twice.  
If you press the power rear gate button  
again, the rear gate will close.  
NOTE  
The factory setting (default setting) of  
the operation for the “ ” button on  
the access key fob or the transmitter is  
pressing and holding. This setting can  
be changed to non-operation or press-  
ing twice at SUBARU dealers. For more  
details, contact a SUBARU dealer.  
You can open the rear gate by pressing the  
power rear gate button briefly while the  
rear gate is being closed.  
! By the buttons on the rear gate  
NOTE  
After performing the following proce-  
dures, an electronic chirp will sound  
twice and the hazard warning flashers  
will flash twice.  
Power rear gate button on the inside edge  
of the rear gate  
1
2
Power rear gate button  
Power rear gate lock button  
To open the rear gate:  
1. For models with “keyless access with  
push-button start system”, carry the  
access key fob. For models without  
“keyless access with push-button start  
system”, unlock the rear gate.  
2. Briefly press the rear gate opener  
button when the rear gate is closed.  
NOTE  
The rear gate cannot be paused when it  
is in the approximately 2 in (5 cm) range  
from the fully closed position. The  
system will ignore any button operation  
and the rear gate will continue to open.  
The rear gate will open automatically.  
To close the rear gate:  
To pause the opening rear gate:  
Briefly press either of the following buttons  
while the rear gate is being opened.  
Press and hold the power rear gate button.  
Then an electronic chirp will sound twice  
and the hazard warning flashers will flash  
twice. If you briefly press the power rear  
gate button again, the rear gate will open.  
Rear gate opener button  
.
Rear gate opener button  
Rear gate 149  
.
Power rear gate button on the inside  
edge of the rear gate  
To close the rear gate:  
Briefly press either of the following but-  
tons.  
! By manual operation  
To open the rear gate:  
Lift up the rear gate, when the rear gate at  
midway position. The rear gate will open  
automatically.  
If you press the power rear gate button  
again, the rear gate will close. You can  
open the rear gate by pressing the power  
rear gate button briefly while the rear gate  
is being closed.  
.
.
Rear gate opener button  
Power rear gate button on the inside  
edge of the rear gate  
To close the rear gate:  
Pull down the rear gate when the rear gate  
is opened. The rear gate will close auto-  
matically.  
If you press the power rear gate button  
again, the rear gate will open.  
To Lock the doors using the power rear  
gate lock button:  
NOTE  
.
.
If the rear gate is moved slowly, it  
may not operate automatically open  
or close.  
When leaving the vehicle, make sure  
that all doors and the rear gate are  
completely locked.  
Carry the access key fob, and press the  
power rear gate lock button. All doors, the  
rear gate and the fuel filler lid are locked,  
and the rear gate will be closed. Also, the  
hazard warning flashers will flash once,  
and an electronic chirp will sound once.  
! Manual operation  
NOTE  
.
By pushing the power rear gate lock  
button for more than 2 seconds, all  
doors are locked, however, the auto  
door closing function of the rear  
gate will be canceled.  
If any of the doors is not fully closed,  
the outside warning chime sounds  
five times to alert you that the doors  
are not properly closed.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Using the power rear gate operation is  
recommended. Manual operation will  
require physical effort.  
The rear gate cannot be paused when it  
is in the approximately 2 in (5 cm) range  
from the fully closed position. The  
system will ignore any button operation  
and the rear gate will continue to open.  
The power rear gate can be closed  
manually. Refer to “Manual rear gate”  
P144.  
.
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Rear gate  
150  
Your desired rear gate height can be  
registered.  
gate button on the inside edge of the  
rear gate until an electronic chirp is  
heard and the hazard warning flashers  
flash three times. The electronic chirp  
and the flashing hazard warning  
flashers confirm the selected rear gate  
height has been registered.  
! Memory function  
Registration of the rear gate height:  
To register the rear gate height, perform  
the following procedures.  
1. Open the rear gate using the power  
rear gate function.  
2. With the rear gate at the desired  
height, stop it using the power rear  
gate function.  
3. Press the memory switch to select the  
“ON” status.  
NOTE  
.
To change the registered height,  
press the memory switch to select  
the “OFF” status and perform the  
registering procedure again.  
.
It is possible to register the height  
from approximately 2 in (5 cm) or  
more from the completely closed  
position.  
Memory switch  
Retrieval of the rear gate height:  
To open the rear gate and stop it at the  
registered height, perform the following  
procedure.  
1. Press the memory switch to select the  
ON status.  
2. Press and hold any of the power rear  
gate switches.  
Power rear gate button on the inside edge  
of the rear gate  
Even if any of the power rear gate switches  
are pressed and held while the memory  
switch is in the OFF status, you can stop it  
at the registered height by pressing the  
memory switch to select the ON status  
1
2
Power rear gate button  
Power rear gate lock button  
Memory switch status  
1
2
ON status  
OFF status  
4. With the rear gate at the desired  
height, press and hold the power rear  
Rear gate 151  
before the rear gate reaches the registered  
height.  
CAUTION  
.
If the reverse function is operated  
3 times consecutively, automatic  
opening and closing of the power  
rear gate function will be can-  
celed and the rear gate will stop  
opening or closing suddenly.  
However, the rear gate may open  
or close depending on the rear  
gate height when automatic op-  
eration is ceased. Be careful that  
the rear gate does not hit any-  
one’s head or face, etc. and that  
fingers and baggage, etc. are not  
caught in it.  
NOTE  
The rear gate will open to the position  
that is stored in the memory function  
even if the rear gate is opened by the  
reverse function.  
! Reverse function  
WARNING  
.
.
.
Do not let parts of your body get  
caught when operating the re-  
verse function. If the reverse  
function does not operate for  
some reason, this may lead to  
serious injury or accidents.  
1
Touch sensor  
Touch sensors are attached on the left and  
right edges of the rear gate. If the touch  
sensors detect fingers, baggage, etc.  
while closing by the power rear gate  
function, an electronic chirp will sounds 3  
times and the rear gate will open auto-  
matically.  
.
Take care not to damage the  
touch sensors. Otherwise, the  
reverse function may cease to  
operate.  
The reverse function may not  
operate if foreign objects are  
caught in the rear gate just before  
it closes completely. Be careful  
not to catch your fingers and  
other body parts.  
If, while opening or closing using power  
rear gate, the rear gate catches persons or  
baggage or hits an obstacle, an electronic  
chirp will sound 3 times and the rear gate  
will operate as follows.  
NOTE  
When the rear gate is opened using the  
reverse function, it will be opened fully  
or to the height registered in the  
memory function.  
The reverse function may not  
operate depending on the object  
shape and the manner in which it  
was caught. Be careful not to  
catch your fingers and other  
body parts.  
When opening the rear gate: The rear  
gate will automatically close.  
When closing the rear gate: The rear  
gate will automatically open.  
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Rear gate  
152  
such as that caused by “Reverse function”  
P151 or “Rear gate drop prevention  
function” P152, it cannot be set as non-  
operational.  
gate.  
! Rear gate drop prevention function  
2. Pull down the rear gate until it starts to  
close automatically. The system will be  
initialized once the gate is fully closed.  
3. Operate the power rear gate and check  
that the function operates properly.  
The rear gate is lowered by the weight of  
snow and such, an electronic chirp will  
sound and the rear gate drop prevention  
function will apply braking to the rear gate  
so that it prevents a rapid closure of the  
rear gate.  
! Initialization of power rear gate  
If the power rear gate detects some  
abnormality while operating, an electronic  
chirp will sound and the power rear gate  
operation will be automatically stopped in  
either opening or closing position. In this  
case, the system needs to be initialized in  
the following order to restart the function  
properly.  
! If the power rear gate is opened  
NOTE  
1. Pull down the rear gate until it starts to  
close automatically. The system will be  
initialized once the gate is fully closed.  
If the rear gate will not close comple-  
tely, keep pressing the rear gate open-  
er button for approximately 5 seconds  
and pull down the rear gate.  
If there is snow on the rear gate, only  
use the power rear gate function after  
removing the snow.  
! Selecting audible signal operation  
! If the power rear gate is closed  
Using an electronic chirp, the power rear  
gate will give you an audible signal before  
starting its operation. If desired, the audi-  
ble signal can be turned off by a SUBARU  
dealer. Consult your SUBARU dealer for  
details.  
2. Operate the power rear gate and check  
that the function operates properly.  
CAUTION  
For models with “keyless access with  
push-button start system”, you can turn  
the audible signal off by operating the  
combination meter display (color LCD).  
For details, refer to “Keyless Entry Sys-  
tem” P200.  
If the power rear gate function does  
not operate properly, have your  
vehicle checked by SUBARU dealer.  
The ON/OFF setting of the audible signal  
also works as the audible signal settings  
for the “remote keyless entry system” and  
the “keyless access with push-button start  
system”. However, for the warning chime  
1. Keep pressing the rear gate opener  
button until it is unlocked (for approxi-  
mately 5 seconds) and lift up the rear  
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vehicle. Failure to follow this  
procedure could result in injury  
to a child operating the moon-  
roof.  
& Moonroof switch  
2-10. Moonroof (if equipped)  
WARNING  
.
Never try to check the anti-en-  
trapment function by deliberately  
placing part of your body in the  
moonroof.  
Never let anyone’s hands, arms,  
head or any objects protrude from  
the moonroof. A person could be  
seriously injured if any of the follow-  
ing conditions occur.  
CAUTION  
.
.
.
The vehicle stops suddenly.  
The vehicle turns sharply.  
.
.
Do not sit on the edge of the open  
moonroof.  
The vehicle is involved in an  
accident.  
Do not operate the moonroof if  
falling snow or extremely cold  
conditions have caused it to  
freeze shut.  
1
2
3
OPEN/CLOSE switch  
Open  
Close  
.
Body parts protruding from the  
vehicle are struck by outside  
objects.  
To open the moonroof:  
To avoid serious personal injury  
caused by entrapment, always con-  
form to the following instructions  
without exception.  
.
.
Do not touch the moving parts of  
the moonroof while the moonroof  
is operating.  
Press the rear side of the “OPEN/CLOSE”  
switch. The sunshade will also be opened  
together with the moonroof. The moonroof  
will stop at a position approximately 6 in  
(15 cm) away from the fully opened  
position. Press the rear side of the switch  
again to open the moonroof completely.  
If the moonroof does not close,  
we recommend that you have the  
system checked by a SUBARU  
dealer.  
.
Before closing the moonroof,  
make sure that no one’s hands,  
arms, head or other objects will  
be accidentally caught in the  
moonroof.  
To close the moonroof:  
Press the front side of the “OPEN/CLOSE”  
switch.  
To stop the moonroof at a selected mid-  
way position while opening or closing it,  
momentarily push the switch to the  
The moonroof operates only when the  
ignition switch is in the “ON” position.  
.
Always carry the key when you  
leave the vehicle for safety rea-  
sons and never allow an unat-  
tended child to remain in the  
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“OPEN” side or “CLOSE” side.  
& Anti-entrapment function  
& Sunshade  
When the moonroof senses a substantial  
enough object trapped between its glass  
and the vehicle’s roof during closure, it  
automatically moves back to the fully open  
position and stops there. The anti-entrap-  
ment function may also be activated by a  
strong shock on the moonroof even when  
there is nothing trapped.  
After washing the vehicle or after it rains,  
wipe away water on the roof prior to  
opening the moonroof to prevent drops of  
water from falling into the passenger  
compartment.  
NOTE  
.
Driving with the moonroof fully open  
can cause an annoying sound to be  
generated at high speeds. If this  
occurs, use the moonroof at the  
initial stop position of 6 in (15 cm)  
away from the fully opened position.  
The moonroof cannot be operated  
while the remote engine starter sys-  
tem is operating.  
CAUTION  
Never attempt to test this function  
using fingers, hands or other parts  
of your body.  
.
The sunshade can be slid forward or  
backward by hand while the moonroof is  
closed.  
NOTE  
If the moonroof is opened, the sunshade  
also moves back.  
For the sake of safety, it is recom-  
mended that you avoid driving with the  
moonroof fully opened.