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Subaru 2001 Legacy

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Warranties; Warranties for Canada; How to use this Owner; Using your Owner
  • Page 4 – Chapter 12: Specifications; Safety warnings; WARNING; NOTE
  • Page 5 – Vehicle symbols; Warning and indicator lights
  • Page 6 – Seatbelt and SRS airbag; All persons in the vehicle should
  • Page 7 – Child safety
  • Page 8 – Drinking and driving
  • Page 9 – Please don; Drugs and driving; Driving when tired or sleepy; and other persons; CAUTION
  • Page 10 – Modification of your vehicle; Driving with pets; handle. Never restrain pets or pet carriers; Tire pressures; Tires and wheels
  • Page 11 – Table of contents
  • Page 12 – Illustrated index; Exterior
  • Page 14 – Interior; Passenger compartment area
  • Page 17 – Instrument panel
  • Page 18 – Light control and wiper control levers/switches
  • Page 19 – Combination meter
  • Page 22 – Function settings
  • Page 23 – Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
  • Page 24 – Front seats
  • Page 25 – tems; Manual seat; Forward and backward adjustment
  • Page 26 – Seat height adjustment (driver; Driver
  • Page 27 – Front passenger; Head restraint adjustment; Both the driver
  • Page 28 – Never drive the vehicle with the; There is a possibility that people
  • Page 29 – Do not put anything on the seat; Rear seats
  • Page 31 – Legacy; Opening; Outback
  • Page 32 – Pull the head restraint up.
  • Page 33 – Rear center seating position
  • Page 34 – Armrest; Seatbelts; Seatbelt safety tips
  • Page 37 – Fastening the seatbelt; Never use a belt that is twisted or
  • Page 38 – Front seatbelts
  • Page 39 – Unfastening the seatbelt
  • Page 40 – s tongue plate into the mating
  • Page 41 – s tongue
  • Page 42 – mark on the connector
  • Page 43 – Do not allow the retractor to roll
  • Page 44 – Seatbelt maintenance; Front seatbelt pretensioners; The driver
  • Page 45 – System monitors
  • Page 46 – System servicing
  • Page 47 – Child restraint systems; Installation of child
  • Page 48 – The following descriptions are SUBARU
  • Page 50 – s age and size; Child restraint systems and seat-
  • Page 51 – S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO THE
  • Page 53 – Top
  • Page 54 – s shoulder and
  • Page 55 – ower
  • Page 56 – You will find marks
  • Page 57 – Top tether anchorages
  • Page 58 – Tether anchorage location
  • Page 60 – frontal; To obtain maximum protection in
  • Page 63 – Components
  • Page 65 – S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO
  • Page 66 – It is also important to wear your
  • Page 74 – and front passenger
  • Page 76 – Do not sit or lean unnecessarily
  • Page 78 – s occupants and cause; Operation
  • Page 84 – SRS airbag system monitors; BAG
  • Page 85 – SRS airbag system servicing
  • Page 89 – If you have accidentally triggered the alarm; Keys and doors
  • Page 90 – Keys; ON; Key number
  • Page 91 – Immobilizer; Security ID plate
  • Page 92 – Security indicator light
  • Page 93 – Door locks; To lock the driver; LOCK
  • Page 95 – for this function is set as; Power door locking switches
  • Page 96 – Remote keyless entry system
  • Page 98 – Vehicle finder function; button; Sounding a panic alarm
  • Page 99 – Replacing the battery
  • Page 100 – Replacing lost transmitters
  • Page 101 – electronic tone will sound once.
  • Page 102 – switch within 5 seconds.
  • Page 103 – Deleting old transmitter codes
  • Page 104 – Alarm system; System alarm operation; tings; To stop the alarm
  • Page 105 – Arming the system; s door
  • Page 107 – Disarming the system; Tripped sensor identification
  • Page 108 – Child safety locks; When the child safety lock lever is in the
  • Page 109 – Windows
  • Page 113 – Do not close the lid while grip-
  • Page 114 – Inspection
  • Page 115 – To prevent dangerous exhaust; Do not jam a plastic bag in or
  • Page 117 – Moonroof switches
  • Page 118 – Sun shade
  • Page 119 – Instruments and controls
  • Page 120 – Rear window wiper and washer switch
  • Page 121 – Ignition switch; The key can be turned from
  • Page 123 – Hazard warning flasher; Meters and gauges
  • Page 125 – or; Fuel gauge
  • Page 126 – You will see the; The low fuel warning light illumi-; ECO gauge
  • Page 127 – The ECO gauge shows only an
  • Page 130 – If the light illuminates steadily
  • Page 132 – RED
  • Page 133 – The engine low oil level warning
  • Page 134 – ABS warning light
  • Page 135 – The ABS warning light illuminates to-
  • Page 137 – Wait until the warning light turns off.
  • Page 138 – For AT models
  • Page 142 – Clock; Multi function display
  • Page 144 – The indicated values vary in accor-; Current fuel consumption
  • Page 145 – If the driving range is shown as; Light control switch; Headlights
  • Page 146 – Auto on/off headlights; Sensor of the auto on/off headlights; Headlight flasher; OFF
  • Page 147 – Daytime running light system; Turn signal lever
  • Page 148 – When the control dial is turned fully
  • Page 149 – Wiper and washer
  • Page 151 – shield washer fluid
  • Page 152 – Rear wiper; Defogger and deicer
  • Page 153 – Acc; To prevent the battery from being
  • Page 154 – Turn on the defogger and deicer; Mirrors; Inside mirror; By pressing and releasing the left
  • Page 156 – Outside mirrors; Remote control mirror switch; Tilt/telescopic steering wheel
  • Page 157 – and forward and backward.; Horn
  • Page 159 – Efficient cooling after parking in direct; Climate control
  • Page 160 – Ventilator; Air flow selection
  • Page 161 – Ventilators; Center ventilators; To close it, turn the wheel to the
  • Page 162 – Manual climate control system (if equipped); Control panel
  • Page 164 – Interior air is; Heater operation
  • Page 165 – Air conditioner operation; Cooling or dehumidifying
  • Page 166 – AUTO
  • Page 168 – AUTO button
  • Page 172 – Cleaning ventilator grille
  • Page 173 – Air filtration system; Your vehicle; Reduction of the air flow through
  • Page 177 – Precautions to observe when handling a; and; Audio
  • Page 178 – Antenna system; Printed antenna; FM reception; satellite radio reception
  • Page 180 – Installation of accessories
  • Page 183 – Power and sound controls; Sound control; Tone and balance control
  • Page 185 – Adjustable level of each mode
  • Page 186 – FM/AM radio operation; FM selection; Manual tuning
  • Page 188 – RDS text display
  • Page 189 – Station preset
  • Page 190 – satellite radio; provides digital quality audio and; information, contact XM; at; Sirius satellite radio
  • Page 192 – Skip channel selection
  • Page 193 – Channel scan; Channel preset; How to preset channels; Selecting preset channels
  • Page 194 – Display selection; CD player operation
  • Page 196 – How to play back a CD; CHECK DISC
  • Page 197 – Forward direction; Backward direction
  • Page 199 – RPT
  • Page 203 – ALL EJECT
  • Page 204 – AUX unit operation; Press the AUX input selection button; The output sound of the portable
  • Page 206 – Do not use any disc that is scratched,
  • Page 207 – With radio mode selected; Volume control switch
  • Page 209 – with it left in the breast pocket or bag.
  • Page 210 – Using the Hands-free system; Set up
  • Page 216 – Voice command system
  • Page 219 – Interior equipment
  • Page 220 – Interior light; Dome light; Map light
  • Page 222 – Sun visors; Sun visor extension plate
  • Page 223 – Vanity mirror with light; Storage compartment; Always keep the storage com-
  • Page 224 – Glove box; Center console box; To use as storage space:
  • Page 225 – Lower compartment
  • Page 226 – Overhead console; Cup holder; Do not pick up a cup from the cup
  • Page 227 – A dual cup holder is built in the armrest.; Bottle holders; Do not pick up a bottle from the
  • Page 228 – Accessory power outlets
  • Page 231 – s inner lid. Clean them off using a; Coat hook
  • Page 232 – Shopping bag hook; Floor mat; A retaining pin is located on the driver
  • Page 233 – Make sure the driver; Using the cover; Be careful not to scratch the rear
  • Page 234 – To remove the cover housing
  • Page 235 – To install the cover housing; Make sure to fix the front part of the
  • Page 236 – Always keep the lid of the sub-
  • Page 238 – , the rear view camera automatically
  • Page 239 – Viewing range on the screen
  • Page 240 – tion cannot be seen on the screen.; Help line; When moving backward, always
  • Page 241 – Feature of distance marker
  • Page 243 – Remote engine start system; Entering the vehicle while it is running via remote; Automatic transmission/Continuously; Starting and operating
  • Page 244 – Fuel; Fuel requirements; gasoline with an; s catalytic converter
  • Page 245 – Fuel filler lid and cap
  • Page 246 – Remove the fuel filler cap by turning it; Gasoline vapor is highly flam-
  • Page 249 – Preparing to drive
  • Page 250 – Starting the engine; MT models; without
  • Page 251 – AT and CVT models
  • Page 252 – Stopping the engine; Do not remote start a vehicle in
  • Page 254 – If the alarm system is armed at the
  • Page 255 – FULL AUTO
  • Page 256 – Service mode
  • Page 257 – This device complies with Part 15 of
  • Page 258 – s authority to operate the equip-; Manual transmission; Selecting reverse gear
  • Page 259 – Shifting speeds; Recommended shifting speeds; In addition, sudden application of; Never exceed posted speed limits.; Driving tips; ride
  • Page 261 – Select lever; To protect the engine while the
  • Page 263 – position to the
  • Page 265 – Power steering; Braking; Braking tips; When the brakes get wet
  • Page 266 – Brake system; Two separate circuits; You might feel that the brake pedal
  • Page 267 – ABS system self-check
  • Page 268 – When driving with an insufficient battery
  • Page 269 – Driving with the brake system
  • Page 270 – s output and the
  • Page 273 – When the switch has been pressed
  • Page 275 – Parking your vehicle; Never leave unattended children
  • Page 276 – Electronic parking brake
  • Page 279 – Parking tips
  • Page 280 – Cruise control; CRUISE
  • Page 281 – To turn off the cruise control
  • Page 282 – To change the cruising speed; To increase the speed (by the; To decrease the speed (by the
  • Page 285 – GVWR and GAWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating; Trailer hitch (Outback
  • Page 286 – New vehicle break-in driving
  • Page 287 – Catalytic converter; Avoid fire hazards. Do not drive
  • Page 288 – Periodic inspections
  • Page 289 – Driving tips for AWD vehicles; Always maintain a safe driving
  • Page 290 – Off road driving
  • Page 292 – Winter driving; Adjust the washer fluid concen-
  • Page 293 – Parking in cold weather; s intake system and may
  • Page 294 – Wiper operation when snowing; When replacing original tires with
  • Page 295 – Tire chains; Rocking the vehicle
  • Page 296 – Loading your vehicle
  • Page 297 – Vehicle capacity weight; s side door shows GVWR (Gross
  • Page 298 – For cargo carrying purposes, the; Remember that the vehicle
  • Page 300 – N e v e r e x c e e d t h e m a x i m u m
  • Page 301 – Connecting a trailer
  • Page 303 – Trailer towing; Warranties and maintenance; Maintenance schedule under; Maximum load limits; Adequate size trailer brakes are
  • Page 304 – s door of your
  • Page 305 – s axle
  • Page 306 – Trailer hitches; Do not modify the vehicle ex-
  • Page 308 – Trailer towing tips
  • Page 309 – Driving with a trailer; Driving on grades
  • Page 310 – Parking on a grade
  • Page 311 – In case of emergency
  • Page 312 – Temporary spare tire; Never tow a trailer when the
  • Page 313 – Maintenance tools
  • Page 314 – The jack handle is stored on the back of
  • Page 315 – The jack handle is stored under the cargo
  • Page 316 – Flat tires; Changing a flat tire; Do not jack up the vehicle on an
  • Page 317 – Te m p o r a r y s p a r e t i r e
  • Page 320 – Jump starting; How to jump start
  • Page 322 – Engine overheating; Towing
  • Page 323 – procedures for safety.; Towing and tie-down hooks
  • Page 325 – Using a flat-bed truck; Never turn the ignition switch to
  • Page 328 – Do not turn the electronic parking
  • Page 330 – Moonroof
  • Page 331 – Climate control panel, audio panel, instrument; Appearance care
  • Page 332 – Exterior care; Washing; The best way to preserve your vehicle
  • Page 333 – Using a warm water washer; Waxing and polishing
  • Page 334 – Corrosion protection; To help prevent corrosion; roads that have been salted to prevent
  • Page 335 – Cleaning the interior
  • Page 336 – Do not spray neutral detergent di-
  • Page 337 – Front differential gear oil (AT and CVT; Maintenance and service
  • Page 338 – Rear window wiper blade assembly
  • Page 339 – Maintenance schedule; tenance Booklet; Maintenance precautions
  • Page 341 – Maintenance tips; Removing clips
  • Page 342 – Type C clips
  • Page 343 – Removing air intake duct; Pulling off the fender lining; Type B clips; Engine hood
  • Page 345 – Engine compartment overview
  • Page 348 – Engine oil; When the engine low oil level warn-; Checking the oil level; on its top appearing as
  • Page 349 – Use only engine oil with the; To prevent overfilling the engine oil,
  • Page 350 – Changing the oil and oil filter; ranty and Maintenance Booklet
  • Page 351 – Never over tighten the oil filter
  • Page 353 – Cooling system; Vehicles are filled at the factory
  • Page 354 – Engine coolant; Checking the coolant level; Be careful not to spill engine
  • Page 355 – Place a proper container under the
  • Page 356 – FULL; Air cleaner element
  • Page 357 – Unplug the connector that is attached
  • Page 358 – Turbo models; Spark plugs; Warranty and Maintenance Book-; Recommended spark plugs
  • Page 359 – Drive belts; Warranty; Manual transmission oil
  • Page 360 – Automatic transmission fluid; Checking the fluid level; COLD
  • Page 361 – Pull out the level gauge and check the; Recommended fluid
  • Page 363 – Rear differential gear oil; Checking the gear oil level
  • Page 364 – Be careful not to spill rear differ-
  • Page 365 – Power steering fluid; When power steering fluid is
  • Page 366 – Brake fluid
  • Page 367 – Recommended brake fluid
  • Page 368 – Recommended clutch fluid; Brake booster
  • Page 369 – Brake pedal; Warranty and; Checking the clutch function
  • Page 370 – If you hear this scraping noise each time
  • Page 371 – Types of tires; All season tires
  • Page 372 – Garage temperature: 60
  • Page 373 – When the wheels and tires strike; Tire pressures and wear; service lives
  • Page 374 – The air pressure in a tire increases; Correct tire pressure
  • Page 375 – Abnormally high tire pressure; Wheel balance; s running; Wear indicators; When a tire
  • Page 376 – the direction mark facing forward.; Tire rotation
  • Page 377 – Tire replacement; s ground; All four tires must be the same in; Wheel replacement
  • Page 378 – Aluminum wheels
  • Page 379 – Replacement of wiper blades; Do not clean the wiper blades
  • Page 380 – Return the passenger-side wiper
  • Page 381 – Align the claws of the support with the
  • Page 383 – Battery; Before beginning work on or near
  • Page 384 – Keep everyone including children; Fuses
  • Page 386 – Main fuse; Bulb; Headlight
  • Page 387 – It may be difficult to replace the
  • Page 388 – High beam light bulbs
  • Page 390 – Rear combination lights
  • Page 393 – License plate light
  • Page 396 – Door step light
  • Page 397 – Specifications
  • Page 398 – These specifications are subject to change without notice.; Dimensions
  • Page 400 – Capacities
  • Page 402 – Fuses and circuits; Fuse panel located in the passenger compartment
  • Page 404 – Fuse panel located in the engine compartment
  • Page 406 – Bulb chart
  • Page 409 – Vehicle identification
  • Page 411 – Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
  • Page 412 – Tire information; Tire labeling; Tire size; P = Certain tire type used on
  • Page 413 – s rated; Speed ratings apply only to; Other markings
  • Page 414 – Maximum load rating; Construction type; TUBELESS STEEL; Construction; For details, refer to
  • Page 415 – Recommended tire inflation pressure; Recommended cold tire inflation pressure
  • Page 416 – Vehicle placard
  • Page 418 – Curb weight
  • Page 420 – Wheel-holding fixture
  • Page 422 – Example 1A
  • Page 426 – Treadwear; s resistance to the generation of
  • Page 429 – Index
  • Page 432 – Climate control system
  • Page 434 – Hook
  • Page 436 – Rear
  • Page 438 – Trailer
  • Page 448 – GAS STATION REFERENCE; unleaded; Fuel octane rating
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Page 3 - Warranties; Warranties for Canada; How to use this Owner; Using your Owner

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Page 4 - Chapter 12: Specifications; Safety warnings; WARNING; NOTE

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Page 5 - Vehicle symbols; Warning and indicator lights

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