Subaru 2004 Impreza User Manual

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impair driveability and fuel economy.

! Gasoline for California-certified LEV
Your vehicle was certified to California’s low emission

vehicle (LEV) standards as indicated on the under-

hood tune-up label. It is designed to optimize engine

and emission performance with gasoline that meets

the clean burning low-sulfur California gasoline spec-

ifications. If you live in any other state than California,

your vehicle will operate on gasoline meeting Federal

specifications. Gasoline sold outside California is per-

mitted to have higher sulfur levels, which may affect

the performance of your vehicle’s catalytic converter

and may produce a sulfur exhaust odor or smell.

SUBARU recommends that you try a different brand of

unleaded gasoline having lower sulfur to determine if

the problem is fuel related before returning your vehi-

cle to an authorized dealer for service.

! Gasoline for cleaner air
Your use of gasoline with detergent additives will help

prevent deposits from forming in your engine and fuel

system. This helps keep your engine in tune and your

emission control system working properly, and is a

way of doing your part for cleaner air. If you continu-

ously use a high quality fuel with the proper detergent

and other additives, you should never need to add any

fuel system cleaning agents to your fuel tank.

Many gasolines are now blended with materials called

oxygenates. Use of these fuels can also help keep the

air cleaner. Oxygenated blend fuels, such as MTBE

(Methyl Tertiary Butyl ether) or ethanol (ethyl or grain

alcohol) may be used in your vehicle, but should con-

tain no more than 15% MTBE or 10% ethanol for the

proper operation of your SUBARU.

In addition, some gasoline suppliers are now produc-

ing reformulated gasolines, which are designed to re-

duce vehicle emissions. SUBARU approves the use of

reformulated gasoline.

If you are not sure what the fuel contains, you should

ask your service station operators if their gasolines

contain detergents and oxygenates and if they have

been reformulated to reduce vehicle emissions.

As additional guidance, only use fuels suited for your

vehicle as explained below.
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Fuel should be unleaded and have an octane rating

no lower than that specified in this manual.
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Methanol (methyl or wood alcohol) is sometimes

mixed with unleaded gasoline. Methanol can be used

in your vehicle ONLYif it does not exceed 5% of the

fuel mixture AND if it is accompanied by sufficient

quantities of the proper cosolvents and corrosion in-

hibitors required to prevent damage to the fuel system.

Do not use fuel containing methanol EXCEPT under

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