Stopping the engine, Manual transmission – Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Starting and operating

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onds. After checking that the parking

brake is firmly set, turn the ignition

switch to the “START” position while de-

pressing the accelerator pedal slightly

(approximately a quarter of the full

stroke). Release the accelerator pedal

as soon as the engine starts.

2)If this fails to start the engine, turn the

ignition switch back to the “OFF” posi-

tion and wait for at least 10 seconds.

Then fully depress the accelerator ped-

al and turn the ignition switch to the

“START” position. If the engine starts,

quickly release the accelerator pedal.

3)If this fails to start the engine, turn the

ignition switch again to the “OFF” posi-

tion. After waiting for 10 seconds or

longer, turn the ignition switch to the

“START” position without depressing

the accelerator pedal.

4)If the engine still refuses to start, con-

tact your nearest SUBARU dealer for

assistance.

6. Confirm that all warning and indicator

lights have gone out after the engine has

started. The fuel injection system auto-

matically lowers the idle speed as the en-

gine warms up.

While the engine is warming up, make

sure that the selector lever is at the “P” or

“N” position and that the parking brake is

applied.

Stopping the engine

The ignition switch should be turned off

only when the vehicle is stopped and the

engine is idling.

Manual transmission

The manual transmission is a fully syn-

chromeshed, 5-forward-speed and 1-re-

verse-speed transmission.

Do not stop the engine when the ve-

hicle is moving. This will cause loss

of power to the power steering and

the brake booster, making steering

and braking more difficult. It could

also result in accidental activation

of the “LOCK” position on the igni-

tion switch, causing the steering

wheel to lock.

Do not drive the vehicle with the

clutch disengaged (i.e., when the

clutch pedal is depressed) or with

the shift lever in the neutral posi-

tion. Engine braking has no effect in

either of these conditions and the

risk of an accident is consequently

increased.

Shift into reverse ONLY when the

vehicle has completely stopped. It

may cause damage to the transmis-

sion to try shifting into reverse

when the vehicle is moving.

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