Subaru Outback Manuals 2016 Outback Owner's Manual | Page 392

7-44 Starting and operating/Parking your vehicle warning light” F3-18. NOTE . If the parking brake switch is pressed with the ignition switch in the “ACC” or “LOCK”/“OFF” position, the parking brake is not released. . If the parking brake switch is pressed without depressing the brake pedal (all models) and/or clutch pedal (MT models), the parking brake is not released. . The electronic parking brake system uses motors to apply the parking brake. Therefore, operating sounds from the motors will be heard when applying or releasing the parking brake. Make sure that the motor sounds are heard when applying or releasing the parking brake. . When the electronic parking brake system has a malfunction or the elec- tronic parking brake operation is pro- hibited temporarily, if the parking brake switch is operated, a chirp sound is heard and the electronic parking brake indicator light flashes. . When you cannot release the park- ing brake due to, for example, a system malfunction, contact your SUBARU dealer and have your SUBARU dealer release the parking brake. . If the operation of the electronic parking brake switch is stopped mid- way or performed extremely slowly, the system may detect an error and turn on the brake system warning light. How- ever, this does not indicate a malfunc- tion if the warning light turns off after operating the switch. . When the electronic parking brake has not been used for a long period of time, the electronic parking brake may operate automatically after the ignition switch is turned to the “LOCK”/“OFF” position. This occurs due to checking the proper operation of the electronic parking brake and does not indicate a malfunction. . If the electronic parking brake switch is malfunctioning and the elec- tronic parking brake cannot be re- leased, refer to the instructions de- scribed in “Automatic release function by accelerator pedal” F7-44. After activating the EPB, you may hear a short sound several minutes after the indicator lamp illuminates as the sys- tem confirms proper engagement. This sound is different from the apply and release sound. This can occur: – If the brakes are extremely hot. – If the car is parked on a steep incline. – If the electronic parking brake is applied after the ignition switch is turned OFF. This is a normal operating sound under any of these conditions. ! Automatic release function by ac- celerator pedal The electronic parking brake system has an automatic release function. The park- ing brake will be automatically released by depressing the accelerator pedal. How- ever, the automatic release function does not operate under the following conditions. . Any door (other than the trunk lid or rear gate) is open. . The driver’s seatbelt is not fastened. . The clutch pedal is released from the fully depressed position to partially en- gaged position (MT models). If the parking brake is automatically released, the electronic parking brake indicator light and the indicator light on the parking brake switch turn off. NOTE Even if you have applied the parking brake, the parking brake will be auto- matically released when the accelera- tor pedal is depressed.