Subaru Outback Manuals 2015 Outback Owner's Manual | Page 403

7-38 Starting and operating/X mode (Outback CVT models) . Hill descent control function: Using the hill descent control function, you can keep the vehicle at a consistent speed driving downhill. If the vehicle speed is likely to increase, the brake control system will be activated to adjust the vehicle speed. . Driving ability control: This mode increases the hill-climbing ability and driving ability as well as enabling smooth application of torque for easier control of the steering wheel. & To activate/deactivate the X- mode X-mode indicator To activate: Press the X-mode switch. While the X- mode is activated, the X-mode indicator appears. To deactivate: Press the X-mode switch again. The X- mode indicator will disappear when the X- mode is deactivated. NOTE X-mode switch . Even if you try to activate the X- mode by pressing the X-mode switch when the vehicle speed is 12 mph (20 km/h) or more, the X-mode will not be activated. At this time, a buzzer will sound twice. . If the vehicle speed reaches 25 mph (40 km/h) or more while the X-mode is activated, a buzzer will sound once and the X-mode will be deactivated. . While the engine is running, if either of the following conditions is met, the X-mode will be deactivated. In this case, it is not possible to activate the X-mode. – The CHECK ENGINE warning light/malfunction indicator light illu- minates. – The AT OIL TEMP warning light flashes. – The ABS warning light illumi- nates. – The Vehicle Dynamics Control warning light illuminates. . If there is a possibility that the engine could overheat because of a temperature increase of the engine coolant, it is not possible to activate the X-mode. Even while the X-mode is activated, the X-mode will be deacti- vated when the engine coolant tem- perature increases. & Hill descent control function The hill descent control function will be in standby mode when the X-mode is acti- vated and the vehicle speed is less than approximately 12 mph (20 km/h).