Subaru Legacy (2022 year). Manual in english — page 3
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1. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON”
position.
2. Put the select lever is in the “P” position
and apply the parking brake. Then press
button “1” or “2”.
A chirp will sound and the seat and angle
of the outside mirrors moves to the
registered position.
When the select lever is moved to the “R”
position, the outside mirror will move to the
registered reverse tilt-down position.
NOTE
.
If the vehicle battery is removed, the
registered memory position data will
not be deleted.
.
When the button “1” or “2” is
pressed within 45 seconds after the
driver’s door is opened, the registered
memory position can be retrieved even
if the ignition switch is in the “LOCK” or
“OFF” position.
.
If buttons “1” and “2” are pressed at
the same time, execution of seat posi-
tion retrieval may not be possible.
.
When the retrieved position is the
same as the current seat position, a
chirp will sound twice.
!
Utilizing of the seat position
registered with access key fob
1. Hold the registered access key fob.
2. Unlock the driver’s door by pressing
the “ ” button or gripping the door handle.
3. Open the driver’s door.
A chirp sounds and the seat moves to the
registered position.
When the select lever is moved to the “R”
position, the outside mirror will move to the
registered reverse tilt-down position.
NOTE
.
If the registered seat position cannot
be retrieved after performing the pre-
vious procedures, try the following
procedures.
(1) Press the “SET” button on the
driver’s door.
(2) Press the “ ” button on the
access key fob or touch the door
lock sensor to lock the doors.
(3) Perform the prior procedures
again.
.
If the keyless access function is
disabled, the seat position cannot be
retrieved by gripping the driver’s door
handle. However, the seat position can
still be retrieved by pressing the “ ”
button on the access key fob. For
information about how to enable/dis-
able the keyless access function, refer
to “Disabling Keyless Access Func-
tion”
.
If a new position is registered for the
same access key fob, the previously
registered seat position is deleted.
Front Seats
36
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.
If you are carrying 2 or more access
keys, seat position retrieval may not be
possible.
!
Clearing the registered seat posi-
tion with access key fob
1. Close the driver’s door.
2. While holding the access key fob and
pressing the “SET” button, press the “ ”
button on the access key fob.
A chirp will sound, and the registered seat
position will be cleared.
NOTE
After deleting the seat position, wait for
a few moments before registering a
new seat position.
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Head Restraint Adjustment
WARNING
.
Never drive the vehicle with the
head restraints removed because
they are designed to reduce the
risk of serious neck injury in the
event that the vehicle is struck
from the rear. Also, never install
the head restraints backwards.
Doing so will prevent the head
restraints from functioning as
intended. Therefore, when the
head restraints are removed, all
head restraints must be rein-
stalled properly to protect vehicle
occupants.
.
The vehicle should not be oper-
ated until the head restraints are
installed in their proper posi-
tions.
.
The front seat head restraints are
designed to be installed into the
front seats only. The rear seat
head restraints are designed to
be installed into the rear seats
only. Do not attempt to install the
front seat head restraints into the
rear seats, or the rear seat head
restraints into the front seats.
Both the driver’s seat and front passen-
ger’s seat are equipped with head re-
straints. Both head restraints are adjusta-
ble in the following ways.
!
Head restraint height adjustment
1)
Head restraint
2)
Release button
To raise:
Pull the head restraint up.
To lower:
Push the head restraint down while press-
ing the release button on the top of the
seatback.
To remove:
While pressing the release button, pull out
the head restraint.
To install:
Install the head restraint into the holes that
are located on the top of the seatback until
the head restraint locks. Press and hold
the release button to lower the head
restraint.
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Front Seats
37
1
Seat,
Seatbelt
and
SRS
Airbags
(40,1)
Each head restraint should be adjusted so
that the center of the head restraint is
closest to the top of the occupant’s ears.
NOTE
It is not possible to remove or install the
head restraint without reclining the
front seatback. Reclining the front seat-
back and then remove or install the
head restraint.
!
Head restraint angle adjustment
The angle of the head restraint can be
adjusted in several steps. While maintain-
ing a suitable driving posture, adjust the
head restraint to a position where the back
of your head is as close to the head
restraint as possible.
To tilt:
Tilt the head restraint by hand to the
preferred position. A click will be audible
when the head restraint is locked.
To return:
Tilt the head restraint once as far forward
as it can go. The head restraint will
automatically return to the fully upright
position. Then, adjust the head restraint
again to the preferred angle.
1-2. Seat Heater (If Equipped)
The seat heater operates when the ignition
switch is in the “ON” position.
CAUTION
.
Do not put hard or heavy objects
or ones with protrusions on the
seat, and do not stab the seat
with sharp objects, such as pins
or needles.
.
People with delicate skin may
suffer slight burns even at low
temperatures if they use the seat
heater for a long period of time.
When using the heater, always be
sure to warn the persons con-
cerned.
.
Do not put anything on the seat
which insulates against heat,
such as a blanket, cushion, or
similar items. This may cause the
seat heater to overheat.
.
When the seat is warmed enough
or before you leave the vehicle,
be sure to turn off the seat heater.
NOTE
.
Use of the seat heater for a long
period of time while the engine is not
Seat Heater
38
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running can cause battery discharge.
.
When using for a long period of time,
we recommend setting the heater to the
MID or LOW position. Use the HIGH
position for only quick heating at the
start of the function usage.
&
Front Seat Heater
Adjust the front seat heater function on the
center information display. Refer to “Front
Seat Heater”
NOTE
The front seat heater function cannot
be used simultaneously with the seat
ventilation (if equipped).
&
Rear Seat Heater
CAUTION
Do not open and close the center
console lid while operating the rear
seat heater switch. There is the risk
of fingers being caught in the lid.
Rear seat heater switches
1)
Front passenger’s side
2)
Indicator lights
3)
Driver’s side
Press the rear seat heater switch. Each
time you press the switch, the mode will
change as follows.
HIGH:
2 indicator lights are illuminated.
LOW:
1 indicator light is illuminated.
OFF:
All indicator lights turn off.
Selecting “HIGH” mode will cause the seat
to heat up quicker.
NOTE
Only the front seat heater switches
retain the previous switch position
even if the vehicle has restarted. The
rear seat switch will reset.
Seat Heater
39
1
Seat,
Seatbelt
and
SRS
Airbags
(42,1)
1-3. Seat Ventilation (If
Equipped)
The seat ventilation are equipped in the
front seats.
The seat ventilation operate when the
ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
CAUTION
.
Do not put hard or heavy objects
or ones with protrusions on the
seat, and do not stab the seat
with sharp objects, such as pins
or needles.
.
When cleaning the seat, do not
use organic solvents, such as
thinner, benzene, or alcohol.
.
If water or liquid is spilled on the
seat, wipe it off with a dry cloth
immediately.
NOTE
.
Use of the seat ventilation for a long
period of time while the engine is not
running can cause battery discharge.
.
The seat ventilation function cannot
be used simultaneously with the front
seat heater.
.
When using for a long period of time,
we recommend setting the seat ventila-
tion to the MID or LOW position. Use the
HIGH position for only quick cooling at
the start of the function usage.
Adjust the seat ventilation function on the
center information display. Refer to “Front
Seat Ventilation”
1-4. Rear Seats
WARNING
Seatbelts provide maximum re-
straint when the occupant sits back
and upright in the seat. Do not place
cushions or any other materials
between occupants and seatbacks
or seat cushions. By doing so, the
risk of sliding under the lap belt and
of the lap belt sliding up over the
abdomen will increase, and both can
result in serious internal injury or
death.
Seat Ventilation
40
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WARNING
Never stack luggage or other cargo
higher than the top of the seatback
as it could tumble forward and injure
passengers in the event of a sudden
stop or accident.
&
Reclining the Seatback
(Outback/Subaru Outback
Wilderness)
WARNING
To prevent the passenger from slid-
ing under the seatbelt in the event of
a collision, always put the seatback
in the upright position while the
vehicle is in motion.
CAUTION
If the vehicle is equipped with a
cargo area cover, observe the fol-
lowing precautions.
.
Make sure hands are not pinched
between the headrest and the
cargo area cover when rear seat
is reclined.
.
Move the front cover of the cargo
area cover backward so that the
cover is not damaged by the
reclined seatback. Refer to “Lift-
ing Cargo Cover (Outback/
Subaru Outback Wilderness – If
Equipped)”
Adjust the seatback to the desired position
while pulling the lever.
After adjusting the seatback, release the
lever and make sure the seatback is
securely locked into place.
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Rear Seats
41
1
Seat,
Seatbelt
and
SRS
Airbags
(44,1)
&
Folding Down the Rear Seat-
back
WARNING
.
When folding down the seatback,
check that there are no passen-
gers or objects on the rear seat.
Not doing so creates a risk of
injury or property damage.
.
Never allow passengers to ride
on the folded rear seatback or in
the cargo area or trunk. Doing so
may result in serious injury or
death.
.
Secure all objects and especially
long items properly to prevent
them from being thrown around
inside the vehicle and causing
serious injury during a sudden
steering maneuver or accelera-
tion.
.
When you return the seatback to
its original position, shake it
slightly to confirm that it is se-
curely in place. If it is not securely
fixed in place, it may suddenly
fold down in the event of sudden
braking, or objects may move out
from the cargo area, both could
cause serious injury or death.
1)
Striker
WARNING
When the seatback is returned to its
original position, observe the fol-
lowing precautions. Failure to do so
may lead to serious injury or an
accident because the proper seat-
belt operation will be affected.
.
The seatbelt should not be
caught in the seatback and it
should be fully visible.
.
The seatbelt should not pass
behind the striker for the seat-
back.
CAUTION
F o r O u t b a c k / S u b a r u O u t b a c k
Wilderness, the rear seatback may
fold down quickly due to the internal
spring. Hold the seatback while pull-
ing the release button to slow it
down.
Rear Seats
42
(45,1)
!
Folding down the rear seatback
(Legacy)
Release button
1)
Release lever (if equipped)
1. Lower the head restraints.
2. Folding the seatback by performing
either of the following procedures.
.
Push the release button.
.
Pull the release lever.
!
Folding down the rear seatback
(Outback/Subaru Outback
Wilderness)
Release button
Release lever
1. Lower the head restraints.
2. Folding the seatback by performing
either of the following procedures.
.
Push the release button.
.
Pull the release lever.
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Rear Seats
43
1
Seat,
Seatbelt
and
SRS
Airbags
(46,1)
!
Return the rear seatback
WARNING
When returning the seatback to its
original position, observe the fol-
lowing precaution.
Failure to do so may damage the
seatbelt, and possibly result in a
serious injury.
.
Pull the seatbelt out towards the
vehicle exterior so that it will not
be caught between the seatback
and the trim.
Lock release button
1)
Unlocked
2)
Locked
A)
Unlocking marker in red
To return the seatback to its original
position, raise the seatback until it locks
into place and ensure that the unlocking
marker on the lock release button is no
longer visible.
WARNING
When you return the seatback to its
original position, check that the
unlocking marker on the lock re-
lease button is not visible. Also,
shake the seatback slightly to con-
firm that it is securely in place. If the
seatback is not securely in place, the
seatback may suddenly fold down in
the event of sudden braking, or
objects may move out from the
cargo area, which could cause ser-
ious injury or death.
&
Head Restraint Adjustment
Both the rear window side seats and the
rear center seat are equipped with head
restraints.
WARNING
.
Never drive the vehicle with the
head restraints removed because
they are designed to reduce the
risk of serious neck injury in the
event that the vehicle is struck
from the rear. Therefore, when
you remove the head restraints,
you must reinstall all head re-
straints to protect vehicle occu-
pants.
.
All occupants, including the dri-
ver, should not operate a vehicle
or sit in a vehicle’s seat until the
head restraints are placed in their
proper positions in order to mini-
mize the risk of neck injury in the
event of a crash.
.
The front seat head restraints are
designed to be installed into the
Rear Seats
44
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front seats only. The rear seat
head restraints are designed to
be installed into the rear seats
only. Do not attempt to install the
front seat head restraints into the
rear seats, or the rear seat head
restraints into the front seats.
!
Rear window side seating position
1)
Head restraint
2)
Release button
To raise:
Pull the head restraint up.
To lower:
Push the head restraint down while press-
ing the release button on the top of the
seatback.
To remove:
While pressing the release button, pull out
the head restraint.
To install:
Install the head restraint into the holes that
are located on the top of the seatback until
the head restraint locks.
The head restraint should be adjusted so
that the center of the head restraint is
closest to the top of the occupant’s ears.
When the seats are not occupied, lower
the head restraints to improve rearward
visibility.
NOTE
For Legacy, it is not possible to remove
or install the head restraint without
folding down the rear seatback. Fold
down the rear seatback and then re-
move or install the head restraint.
!
Rear center seating position
1)
When not used (retracted position)
2)
When used (extended position)
CAUTION
The head restraint is not intended to
be used in the retracted position.
Before sitting on the seat, raise the
head restraint to the extended posi-
tion.
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Rear Seats
45
1
Seat,
Seatbelt
and
SRS
Airbags
(48,1)
1)
Head restraint
2)
Release button
To raise:
Pull the head restraint up.
To lower:
Push the head restraint down while press-
ing the release button on the top of the
seatback.
To remove:
While pressing the release button, pull out
the head restraint.
To install:
Install the head restraint into the holes that
are located on the top of the seatback until
the head restraint locks.
When the rear center seating position is
occupied, raise the head restraint to the
extended position. When the rear center
seating position is not occupied, lower the
head restraint to improve rearward visibi-
lity.
&
Armrest
To lower the armrest, pull on the armrest’s
top edge.
WARNING
To avoid serious injury and vehicle
damage, passengers must never sit
on the center armrest.
1-5. Seatbelts
&
Seatbelt Safety Tips
WARNING
.
All persons in the vehicle should
fasten their seatbelts BEFORE
the vehicle starts to move. Other-
wise, the possibility of serious
injury becomes greater in the
event of a sudden stop or acci-
dent.
.
All belts should fit snugly in order
to provide full restraint. Loose
fitting belts are not as effective in
preventing or reducing injury.
.
Each seatbelt is designed to sup-
port only one person. Never use a
single belt for two or more per-
sons – even children. Otherwise,
in an accident, serious injury or
death could result.
.
Replace all seatbelt assemblies
including retractors and attach-
ing hardware worn by occupants
of a vehicle that has been in a
serious accident. The entire as-
sembly should be replaced even
if damage is not obvious.
Seatbelts
46
(49,1)
.
Seat children in the rear seat
properly restrained at all times.
The SRS airbag deploys with
considerable speed and force
and can injure or even kill chil-
dren, especially if they are not
restrained or improperly re-
strained. Because children are
lighter and weaker than adults,
their risk of being injured from
deployment is greater. For that
reason, we strongly recommend
that ALL children (including
those in child restraint systems)
sit in the REAR seat properly
restrained at all times in a child
restraint system or in a seatbelt,
whichever is appropriate for the
child’s height and weight. Secure
ALL types of child restraint sys-
tems in the REAR seats at all
times.
NEVER INSTALL A CHILD RE-
STRAINT SYSTEM IN THE FRONT
PASSENGER’S SEAT. DOING SO
RISKS SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH TO THE CHILD BY PLA-
CING THE CHILD’S HEAD TOO
CLOSE TO THE SRS AIRBAG.
According to accident statistics,
children are safer when properly
restrained in the rear seating
positions than in the front seating
positions. For instructions and
precautions concerning the child
restraint system, refer to “Child
Restraint Systems”
This vehicle is equipped with a crash
sensing and diagnostic module, which will
record the use of the seatbelt by the front
passenger when any of the SRS frontal,
side and curtain airbags deploys.
!
Infants or small children
Use a child restraint system that is suitable
for this vehicle. Refer to “Child Restraint
Systems”
!
Children
If a child is too big for a child restraint
system, the child should sit in the rear seat
and be restrained using the seatbelts.
According to accident statistics, children
are safer when properly restrained in the
rear seating positions than in the front
seating positions. Never allow a child to
stand up or kneel on the seat.
If the shoulder portion of the belt crosses
the face or neck, move the child closer to
the belt buckle to help provide a good
shoulder belt fit. Care must be taken to
securely place the lap belt as low as
possible on the hips and not on the child’s
waist. If the shoulder portion of the belt
cannot be properly positioned, a child
restraint system should be used. Never
place the shoulder belt under the child’s
arm or behind the child’s back.
!
Expectant mothers
Expectant mothers also need to use the
seatbelts. They should consult their doctor
for specific recommendations. The lap belt
should be worn securely and as low as
possible over the hips, not over the waist.
&
Emergency Locking Retrac-
tor (ELR)
The driver’s seatbelt has an Emergency
Locking Retractor (ELR).
The emergency locking retractor allows
normal body movement but the retractor
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Seatbelts
47
1
Seat,
Seatbelt
and
SRS
Airbags
(50,1)
locks automatically during a sudden stop,
impact or if you pull the belt very quickly
out of the retractor.
&
Automatic Locking Retractor/
Emergency Locking Retrac-
tor (ALR/ELR)
Each passenger’s seatbelt has an Auto-
matic Locking Retractor/Emergency Lock-
ing Retractor (ALR/ELR). The Automatic
Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking
Retractor normally functions as an Emer-
gency Locking Retractor (ELR). The ALR/
ELR has an additional locking mode,
“Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
mode”, intended to secure a child restraint
system.
The ALR mode functions as follows.
When the seatbelt is once drawn out
completely and is then retracted even
slightly, the retractor locks the seatbelt in
that position and the seatbelt cannot be
extended. As the belt is rewinding, clicks
will be heard which indicate the retractor
functions as an ALR. When the seatbelt is
retracted fully, the ALR mode is canceled
and the ELR mode is restored.
When securing a child restraint system on
the rear seats by using a seatbelt, the
seatbelt must be changed over to the
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) mode.
For instructions on how to install the child
restraint system using a seatbelt, refer to
“Installing Child Restraint Systems with
ALR/ELR Seatbelt”
When the child restraint system is re-
moved, make sure that the retractor is
restored to the Emergency Locking Re-
tractor (ELR) mode by allowing the seat-
belt to retract fully.
&
Seatbelt Warning Light
and Chime
Refer to “Seatbelt Warning Light and
Chime”
&
Fastening the Seatbelt
WARNING
.
Never use a belt that is twisted or
reversed. In an accident, this can
increase the risk or severity of
injury.
.
Keep the lap belt as low as
possible on your hips. In a colli-
sion, this spreads the force of the
lap belt over stronger hip bones
instead of across the weaker
abdomen.
.
Seatbelts provide maximum re-
straint when the occupant sits
well back and upright in the seat.
To reduce the risk of sliding
under the seatbelt in a collision,
the front seatbacks should be
always used in the upright posi-
tion while the vehicle is running.
If the front seatbacks are not
used in the upright position in a
collision, the risk of sliding under
the lap belt and of the lap belt
sliding up over the abdomen will
increase, and both can result in
serious internal injury or death.
.
Do not put cushions or any other
materials between occupants
and seatbacks or seat cushions.
If you do so, the risk of sliding
under the lap belt and of the lap
belt sliding up over the abdomen
will increase, and both can result
in serious internal injury or death.
Seatbelts
48
(51,1)
WARNING
Never place the shoulder belt under
the arm or behind the back. If an
accident occurs, this can increase
the risk or severity of injury.
CAUTION
Metallic parts of the seatbelt can
become very hot in a vehicle that has
been closed up in sunny weather;
they could burn an occupant. Do not
touch such hot parts until they cool.
!
Front seatbelts
1. Adjust the seat position:
Driver’s seat:
Adjust the seatback to the
upright position. Move the seat as far from
the steering wheel as practical while still
maintaining full vehicle control.
Front passenger’s seat:
Adjust the seat-
back to the upright position. Move the seat
as far back as possible.
2. Sit well back in the seat.
3. Pick up the tongue plate and pull the
belt out slowly. Do not let it get twisted.
.
If the belt stops before reaching the
buckle, return the belt slightly and pull it
out more slowly.
.
If the belt still cannot be unlocked, let
the belt retract slightly after giving it a
strong pull, then pull it out slowly again.
4. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle
until you hear a click.
5. To tighten the lap part, pull up on the
shoulder belt.
6. Place the lap belt as low as possible on
the hips, not on the waist.
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Seatbelts
49
1
Seat,
Seatbelt
and
SRS
Airbags
(52,1)
!
Adjusting the front seat shoulder
belt anchor height
The shoulder belt anchor height should be
adjusted to the position best suited for the
driver/front passenger. Always adjust the
anchor height so that the shoulder belt
passes over the middle of the shoulder
without touching the neck.
To raise:
Push and hold the upper part of the anchor
and slide the anchor up.
To lower:
Push and hold the upper part of the anchor
and slide the anchor down.
Pull down the anchor to make sure that it is
locked in place.
WARNING
When wearing the seatbelts, make
sure the shoulder portion of the
webbing does not pass over your
neck. If it does, adjust the seatbelt
anchor to a lower position. Placing
the shoulder belt over the neck may
result in neck injury during sudden
braking or in a collision.
!
Unfastening the seatbelt
1)
Button
1. Push the button on the buckle.
2. Retract the seatbelt slowly to prevent it
from getting tangled or twisted.
Before closing the door, make sure that the
belts are retracted properly to avoid
catching the belt webbing in the door.
!
Rear seatbelts (except rear center
seatbelt on Outback/Subaru
Outback Wilderness)
1. Sit well back in the seat.
2. Pick up the tongue plate and pull the
belt out slowly. Do not let it get twisted.
.
If the belt stops before reaching the
buckle, return the belt slightly and pull it
out more slowly.
.
If the belt still cannot be unlocked, let
the belt retract slightly after giving a
strong pull on it, then pull it out slowly
again.
3. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle
Seatbelts
50
(53,1)
until you hear a click.
4. To tighten the lap part, pull up on the
shoulder belt.
5. Place the lap belt as low as possible on
the hips, not on the waist.
!
Unfastening the seatbelt
1)
Button
1. Push the button on the buckle.
2. Retract the seatbelt slowly to prevent it
from getting tangled or twisted.
Before closing the door, make sure that the
belts are retracted properly to avoid
catching the belt webbing in the door.
!
Rear center seatbelt on Outback/
Subaru Outback Wilderness
1)
Center seatbelt tongue plate
2)
Anchor tongue plate
3)
Anchor buckle
4)
Center seatbelt buckle
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Seatbelts
51
1
Seat,
Seatbelt
and
SRS
Airbags
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