Combination Meter Assembly

2016 Subaru Legacy 2.5iSECTION Combination Meter Assembly
NOTE: Specifications of the combination meter vary depending on the market and the grade.
Meter, display Operation method, display method Drive control When checking the indicator needle operation/needle reading operation
Speedometer Stepping motor type Combination meter -
Tachometer
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Fuel gauge
ABS warning light LED Combination meter On/Off
STEERING warning light
AT oil temperature warning light
Driver's seat belt warning light
Tire pressure warning light
AWD warning light
Hill hold ON indicator light
VDC warning light/VDC operation indicator light
VDC OFF indicator light
High beam indicator light
Front fog light indicator light
Lighting indicator light
Malfunction indicator light
Airbag warning light
Lane departure warning OFF indicator light
Pre-collision brake OFF indicator light
Parking brake operation indicator light
Meter illumination back light Light ON
TFT back-up light
Fuel level warning light On/Off (area near the E mark is illuminated)
Oil pressure warning light Oil pressure switch Turns on or off according to module control
Charge warning light Generator
Turn signal indicator light Body integrated unit
Security/immobilizer indicator light
Auto leveler warning light Auto headlight beam leveler control module
EPB warning light/brake fluid level warning light Combination meter/brake fluid level switch On/Off
ODO indicator TFT Combination meter -
Trip indicator
ECO gauge
Select lever/shift position indicator
Information (intervention) display
Warning and indicator display
  • Door partially latched
  • Engine oil level
  • BSD/RCTA
  • BSD/RCTA OFF
  • SRF OFF
  • Washer fluid level
  • Hill descent control
  • Low ambient temperature
Cruise control system indicator
  • Constant speed cruise
  • SET
  • Set speed
EyeSight system indicator
  • Adaptive cruise
  • SET
  • READY
  • EyeSight warning
  • EyeSight temporary stop
  • OFF
  • HOLD
  • Preceding vehicle
  • Following distance setting
  • Set speed
  • Lane keep
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