Subaru Outback Manuals 2016 Outback Owner's Manual | Page 394

7-46 Starting and operating/Parking your vehicle To deactivate: Press the Hill Holder switch again. ! Hill Holder indicator light CAUTION Deactivate the Hill Holder function under the following conditions. . When towing a trailer . When carrying a heavy load . When you do not frequently use the parking brake when stopping on an uphill slope Use the emergency brake only in case of an emergency. If the emer- gency brake is excessively used, the brake parts will wear down faster or the brake may not work sufficiently due to brake overheat- ing. NOTE . If the Hill Holder switch is pressed for more than 30 seconds, the Hill Holder indicator light turns off and the system ignores any further pressing of the switch. To activate the switch again, turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”/ “OFF” position and restart the engine. . When the Hill Holder function is deactivated while the Hill Holder func- tion has a malfunction, if you press the Hill Holder switch, a chirp sounds. ! Emergency brake NOTE When the Hill Holder function is activated, the Hill Holder indicator light illuminates. Refer to “Hill Holder indicator light” F3-21. . While using the emergency brake, the electronic parking brake indicator light and the indicator light on the parking brake switch illuminate and a chirp sounds. . While using the emergency brake, a sound may be heard from the engine compartment. This is the operating sound of the brake that is activated by the Vehicle Dynamics Control system, and does not indicate a malfunction. If the foot brake has a malfunction, you can stop the vehicle by pulling the parking brake switch continuously. While applying the emergency brake, the electronic parking brake indicator light and the indicator light on the parking brake switch illuminate and a chirp sounds.