Automatic transmission – Subaru 2004 Impreza User Manual

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Starting and operating

CONTINUED

mode.

NOTE

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If the differential-limiting factor is large during

cornering maneuvers, a small speed difference

between the front and rear wheels may cause tight

corner braking (a phenomenon accompanied by

vibration and noise). This phenomenon does not

indicate a problem. It will disappear if the differen-

tial-action limiting factor is reduced.
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Use the center-differential indicator light only as

a rough indication of the differential-action limit-

ing factor.

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Temporary release

When the driver stop the vehicle and pulls the parking-

brake lever after manually setting the differential-ac-

tion limiting factor, the factor is temporarily minimized.

The indicator in the combination meter continues to

show the driver’s selected differential-action limiting

factor. When the driver releases the parking-brake le-

ver, the factor set by the driver is restored.

Automatic transmission

The automatic transmission is electronically controlled

with 4-forward speeds and 1-reverse speed.

NOTE

Immediately after a disconnected battery is recon-

nected or ATF (automatic transmission fluid) is re-

placed, you may feel that the automatic transmis-

sion operation is somewhat unusual.

This results from erasure or invalidation of data

the on-board computer has collected and stored in

memory to allow the transmission to shift at the

most appropriate times for the current condition

of your vehicle. Optimized shifting will be restored

as the vehicle continues to be driven for a while.

Do not shift from the “P” or “N” position into

the “D”, “3”, “2”, “1” or “R” position while de-

pressing the accelerator pedal. This may cause

the vehicle to jump forward or backward.

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Shift into the “P” or “R” position only after

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