Child safety locks – Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Keys and doors

T Disarming the system
To disarm the system, briefly press the

” button on the transmitter.

„

Tripped sensor identification

The security indicator light flashes when

the alarm system has been triggered. Al-

so, the number of flashes indicates the lo-

cation of unauthorized intrusion or the se-

verity of impact on the vehicle.
y

When the ignition switch is turned to the

“ON” position, the indicator light will light

for 1 second and then flash as follows:

When a door or rear gate (Station wag-

on) was opened: 5 times

When the trunk (Sedan) was opened: 4

times

When a strong impact or multiple im-

pacts were sensed: twice (only vehicles

with shock sensors (dealer option))

When a light impact was sensed: once

(only vehicles with shock sensors (deal-

er option))

„

Shock sensors (dealer op-

tion)

The shock sensors trigger the alarm sys-

tem when they sense impacts applied to

the vehicle and when any of their electric

wires is cut. The alarm system causes the

horn to sound and the turn signal lights to

flash for a short time when the sensed im-

pact is weak, but it warns of a strong im-

pact or multiple impacts by sounding the

horn and flashing the turn signal lights,

both lasting approximately 30 seconds.

If you desire, your SUBARU dealer can

connect them and set them for activation

or deactivation.

NOTE

y

The shock sensors are not always

able to sense impacts caused by

breaking in, and cannot sense an im-

pact that does not cause vibration

(such as breaking the glass using a

rescue hammer).
y

The shock sensors may sense vibra-

tion like those shown in the following

and trigger the alarm system. Select

the settings of the alarm system and

shock sensors appropriately depend-

ing on where you usually park your ve-

hicle.

Example:

Vibration from construction site

Vibration in multistory car park

Vibration from trains

y

You can have the sensitivity of the

shock sensors adjusted to your prefer-

ence by your SUBARU dealer.

Child safety locks

Each rear door has a child safety lock that

prevents the doors from being opened

even if the inside door handle is pulled.

When the child safety lock lever is in the

lock position, the door cannot be opened

from inside regardless of the position of

the inner door handle lock lever. The door

can only be opened from the outside.

Always use the child safety lock

whenever a child rides in the rear

seat. Serious injury could result if a

child accidentally opened the door

and fell out.

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