Subaru 2007 Tribeca User Manual

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Driving tips

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If there is caked snow or ice, remove it,

being careful not to damage the disc

brakes and brake hoses and ABS har-

ness.

T Refueling in cold weather
To help prevent moisture from forming in

the fuel system and the risk of its freezing,

use of an antifreeze additive in the fuel

tank is recommended during cold weath-

er.

Use only additives that are specifically de-

signed for this purpose. When an anti-

freeze additive is used, its effect lasts

longer if the tank is refilled whenever the

fuel level reaches half empty.

If your SUBARU is not going to be used for

an extended period, it is best to have the

fuel tank filled to capacity.

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Driving on snowy and icy

roads

To prevent skidding and slipping, avoid

sudden braking, abrupt acceleration, high-

speed driving, and sharp turning when

driving on snowy or icy roads.

Always maintain ample distance between

your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you

to avoid the need for sudden braking.

To supplement the foot brake, use the en-

gine brake effectively to control the vehi-

cle speed. (Shift into a lower gear when

necessary.)

Avoid shifting down abruptly. Such behav-

ior can cause the wheels to lock, possibly

leading to loss of vehicle control.

An anti-lock brake system (ABS) enhanc-

es your vehicle’s braking performance on

snowy and icy roads. Refer to the “ABS

(Anti-lock Brake System)” and “Vehicle

Dynamics Control system” section in

chapter 7 for information on braking on

slippery surfaces.

T Wiper operation when snowing
Before driving in cold weather, make sure

the wiper blades are not frozen to the

windshield or rear window. If the wiper

blades are frozen to the windshield or rear

window, use the defroster with the airflow

control button in the “

” position and

the temperature control dial set for maxi-

mum warmth until the wiper blades are

completely thawed out. If your vehicle is

equipped with a wiper deicer, it is helpful

to thaw the windshield wiper blades. To

thaw out the rear wiper blade, use the rear

window defogger.

When driving in snow, if frozen snow

starts to stick on the surface of the wind-

shield despite wiper operation, use the de-

froster with the airflow control button in

” and the temperature control dial

set for maximum warmth. After the wind-

shield gets warmed enough to melt the

frozen snow on it, wash it away using the

windshield washer.

Snow stuck on the wiper arm prevents the

wiper from working effectively. If snow is

stuck on the wiper arm, pull off the road to

a safe place, then remove it. If you stop

the vehicle at road side, use the hazard

warning flasher to alert other drivers.

We recommend use of non-freezing type

Do not use the cruise control on

slippery roads such as snowy or icy

roads. This may cause loss of vehi-

cle control.

Avoid prolonged continuous driving

in snowstorms. Snow will enter the

engine’s intake system and may

hinder the air flow, which could re-

sult in engine shutdown or even

breakdown.

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