Braking – Subaru 2005 Forester 2.5X User Manual

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Starting and operating

Braking

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Braking tips

Never rest your foot on the brake pedal while

driving. This can cause dangerous overheating

of the brakes and needless wear on the brake

pads and linings.

T When the brakes get wet
When driving in rain or after washing the vehicle, the

brakes may get wet. As a result, brake stopping dis-

tance will be longer. To dry the brakes, drive the vehi-

cle at a safe speed while lightly depressing the brake

pedal to heat up the brakes.

T Use of engine braking
Remember to make use of engine braking in addition

to foot braking. When descending a grade, if only the

foot brake is used, the brakes may start working im-

properly because of brake fluid overheating, caused

by overheated brake pads. To help prevent this, shift

into a lower gear to get stronger engine braking.

T Braking when a tire is punctured
Do not depress the brake pedal suddenly when a tire

is punctured. This could cause a loss of control of the

vehicle. Keep driving straight ahead while gradually

reducing speed. Then slowly pull off the road to a safe

place.

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Brake system

T Two separate circuits
Your vehicle has two separate circuit brake systems.

Each circuit works diagonally across the vehicle. If one

circuit of the brake system should fail, the other half of

the system still works. If one circuit fails, the brake

pedal will go down much closer to the floor than usual

and you will need to press it down much harder. And a

much longer distance will be needed to stop the vehi-

cle.

T Brake booster
The brake booster uses engine manifold vacuum to

assist braking force. Do not turn off the engine while

driving because that will turn off the brake booster, re-

sulting in poor braking power.

The brakes will continue to work even when the brake

booster completely stops functioning. If this happens,

however, you will have to push the pedal much harder

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