Subaru Impreza 2.2L MT User Manual

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IMPREZA U.S.A. (E)

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D The siren will emit a number of chirps. Refer to the chart (below) to
identify the violated zone.

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Triggered Zone

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Shock Sensor

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Ignition turned on

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Door or Rear gate

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Starter interrupt

Starter interrupt is an automatic procedure. The starter is disabled
any time the system is armed, or if the

Passive

starter interrupt fea-

ture is enabled and the passive arm time is expired. The vehicle also
will not start if power is disconnected from the alarm module.

How starter interrupt works

The alarm system interrupts the signal from the ignition key to the ve-
hicle’s starter when Starter interrupt is activated. If you attempt to start
the vehicle, the dash indicator will turn on as usual, but the starter will
not “crank”, or turn over.

Passive starter interrupt

If the

Passive

Starter Interrupt option has been activated by your

SUBARU dealer, the starter will be automatically disabled one minute
after you turn off the vehicle ignition, whether or not you arm the secu-
rity system with your remote transmitter.

Possible situations with starter interrupt or

Passive starter inter-

rupt

If the

Passive Starter Interrupt

Option is enabled on your Security

System:
D If you leave the vehicle for a short amount of time, to refuel or go to
the car wash for example, always engage the Valet Mode before exit-
ing your vehicle. If you forget to engage Valet Mode, the

Passive

Starter Interrupt will engage and the vehicle will not start when you
return. To

enable the vehicle to start, simply press “UNLOCK” on

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