Subaru Forester: Coolant temperature low indicator light (if equipped)/Coolant temperature 
high warning light (if equipped) - Warning and indicator lights - Keys and doors - Subaru Forester Owner's ManualSubaru Forester: Coolant temperature low indicator light (if equipped)/Coolant temperature high warning light (if equipped)

- After turning the ignition switch

- After turning the ignition switch to the “ON” position, if this indicator light/warning light behaves under any of the following conditions, the electrical system may be malfunctioning. Contact your SUBARU dealer immediately for an inspection.

– It remains blinking in RED.

– It remains illuminated in RED for more than 2 seconds.

– It remains blinking in RED and BLUE alternately.

- While driving, if this indicator light/warning light behaves under any of the following conditions, take the specified appropriate measure listed below.

– Blinking or illuminated in RED:
Safely stop the vehicle as soon as possible, and refer to the emergency steps for the engine overheating. Afterward, have the system checked by your nearest SUBARU dealer. Refer to “Engine overheating”.

– Blinking in RED and BLUE alternately:
The electrical system may be malfunctioning. Contact your SUBARU dealer for an inspection.

This coolant temperature low indicator light/coolant temperature high warning light has the following three functions.

- Illumination in BLUE indicates insufficient warming up of the engine
- Blinking in RED indicates that the engine is close to overheating
- Illumination in RED indicates overheating condition of the engine

For the system check, this indicator light/ warning light illuminates in RED for approximately 2 seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position.

After that, this indicator light/warning light changes to BLUE and maintains illumination in BLUE. This BLUE illuminated light turns off when the engine is warmed up sufficiently.

If the engine coolant temperature increases over the specified range, the indicator light/warning light blinks in RED. At this time, the engine is close to overheating.

If the engine coolant temperature increases further, the indicator light/warning light illuminates in RED continuously. At this time, the engine may be overheating.

When the indicator light/warning light blinks in RED or illuminates in RED, safely stop the vehicle as soon as possible, and refer to the emergency steps for the engine overheating. Refer to “Engine overheating”. Afterward, have the system checked by your nearest SUBARU dealer.

Also, if the indicator light/warning light often blinks in RED, the electrical system may be malfunctioning. Contact your SUBARU dealer for an inspection.

NOTE
If the engine is restarted after a certain driving condition, this indicator light/ warning light may illuminate in RED.

However, this is not a malfunction if the indicator light/warning light turns off after a short time.

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