Subaru 2005 Forester 2.5X User Manual

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Starting and operating

Electronic Brake Force Distribution

(EBD) system (if equipped)

The EBD system maximizes the effectiveness of the

brakes by allowing the rear brakes to supply a greater

proportion of the braking force. It functions by adjust-

ing the distribution of braking force to the rear wheels

in accordance with the vehicle’s loading condition and

speed.

The EBD system is an integral part of the ABS system

and uses some of the ABS system’s components to

perform its function of optimizing the distribution of

braking force. If any of the ABS components used by

the EBD function fails, the EBD system also stops

working.

When the EBD system is operating, you may hear a

chattering noise or feel a slight vibration in the brake

pedal. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunc-

tion.

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Steps to take if EBD system fails

If a malfunction occurs in the EBD system, the system

stops working and the brake system warning light and

ABS warning light come on simultaneously.

The EBD system may be faulty if the brake system

warning light and ABS warning light illuminate simulta-

neously during driving.

Even if the EBD system fails, the conventional braking

system will still function. However, the rear wheels will

be more prone to locking when the brakes are applied

harder than usual and the vehicle’s motion may there-

fore become somewhat harder to control.

If the brake system warning light and ABS warning

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