Based on Natural Resources Canada’s (NRCan) approved guidelines. Refer to NRCan’s Fuel Consumption Guide available at https://fcr-ccc.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/en for more information. Full battery charge and ideal conditions are required. Figures will vary based, amongst others and non-exclusively, on driving and charging habits, speed, accessory use, weather and temperature, battery age, vehicle condition, road condition and other factors. In sub ideal conditions, figures may worsen by more than 50%. Battery capacity decreases with time and use which will further reduce range. See the owner’s manual or NRCan’s Fuel Consumption Guide for details.
Warning Lights
A little knowledge can go a long way. By knowing what each of the warning lights on your instrument panel means and keeping an eye on them, you can help to avoid unexpected repairs. When you turn your key to the on position, each of the warning lights below will illuminate and stay lit for a short time after ignition to verify that the bulbs illuminate. However, if any of these warning lights should stay lit or illuminate while you are driving, the following chart explains the steps you should take to ensure both your safety and the performance of your Subaru.
Check engine warning light/
malfunction indicator lamp
Indicates a problem with the emission control system. If the light comes on solid, you can drive for a period of time (this could also be due to a loose or missing fuel cap, please refer to your owner’s manual). If the light flashes, stop the vehicle as soon as you can safely do so and have the vehicle towed to the closest Subaru Dealership.
Charge warning light
The charging system is not working properly. Have your vehicle checked/repaired immediately
Oil pressure warning lamp
Indicates low or no engine oil pressure; stop your vehicle as soon as you can safely do so and immediately shut-off the engine. Have your vehicle towed to the closest Subaru dealership.
Engine low oil level warning
Indicates that the engine oil level has decreased below the lower acceptable limit. If the light illuminates while driving, safely park the vehicle on a level surface and check oil, refill if necessary.
Automatic transmission oil temperature warning light
Illumination while driving may indicate the automatic transmission fluid is too hot; avoid steep grades or stop-and-go traffic. Flashing at start-up may indicate a problem in the control system; stop the vehicle as soon as you can safely do so and have it towed to the closest Subaru dealership.
ABS warning light
The ABS system is not functioning properly; have the ABS system repaired as soon as possible. Regular braking without anti-locking feature remains functional.
Brake system warning light
1) The parking brake is engaged.
2) The brake system may not be working properly.
3) The brake fluid level is low. If the parking brake is in the OFF position, stop the vehicle as soon as you can safely do so and have it towed to the closest Subaru dealership.
Seatbelt icon image
Initially flashes on for 6 seconds on start-up, but will alternately flash and illuminate until seatbelts are fastened. A chime will also sound simultaneously if the driver’s seatbelt is not fastened.
Passenger-side airbag icon
A detection system in the front passenger seat will turn the passenger airbag OFF or ON according to the weight on the seat. If the icon shows the airbag with an X across it, there is not sufficient weight in the seat to activate the system and the airbag will not deploy in the event of a frontal crash.
SRS airbag system warning light
Indicates that the Supplemental Restraint System has detected a malfunction and the airbags and/or seatbelt pre-tensioners might not deploy in the event of a crash and should be checked out immediately by an authorized Subaru Dealership.