Off road driving – Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Driving tips

Off road driving

T All AWD models except OUTBACK
Your AWD vehicle is neither a convention-

al off-road vehicle nor an all terrain vehi-

cle. It is a passenger car designed prima-

rily for on-road use. The AWD feature

gives it some limited off-road capabilities

in situations in which driving surfaces a

relatively level, obstruction-free and other-

wise similar to on-road driving conditions.

Operating it under other than those condi-

tions could subject the vehicle to exces-

sive stress which might result in damage

not eligible for repair under warranty. If

you do take your SUBARU off road, you

should review the common sense precau-

tions in the next section (applicable to the

OUTBACK) for general guidance. But

please keep in mind that your vehicle’s

off-road capabilities are more limited than

those of the OUTBACK.

Never attempt to drive through pools and

puddles, or roads flooded with water. Wa-

ter entering the engine air intake or the ex-

haust pipe or water splashing onto electri-

cal parts may damage your vehicle and

may cause it to stall.

T OUTBACK
Because of the AWD feature and higher

ground clearance, your SUBARU can be

driven on ordinary roads or off-road. But

please keep in mind that an AWD

SUBARU is a passenger car and is nei-

ther a conventional off-road vehicle nor an

all-terrain vehicle. If you do take your

SUBARU off-road, certain common sense

precautions such as the following should

be taken:

y

Make certain that you and all of your

passengers are wearing seatbelts.
y

Carry some emergency equipment,

such as a towing rope or chain, a shovel,

wheel blocks, first aid kit and cell phone or

citizens band radio.
y

Drive carefully. Do not take unneces-

sary risks by driving in dangerous areas or

over rough terrain.

y

Slow down and employ extra caution at

all times. When driving off-road, you will

not have the benefit of marked traffic

lanes, banked curves, traffic signs and the

like.
y

Do not drive across steep slopes. In-

stead, drive either straight up or straight

down the slopes. A vehicle can much

more easily tip over sideways than it can

end over end. Avoid driving straight up or

down slopes that are too steep.
y

Avoid sharp turning maneuvers, espe-

cially at higher speeds.
y

Do not grip the inside or spokes of the

steering wheel. A bad bump could jerk the

wheel and injure your hands. Instead drive

with your fingers and thumbs on the out-

side of the rim.
y

If driving through water, such as when

crossing shallow streams, first check the

depth of the water and the bottom of the

stream bed for firmness and ensure that

the bed of the stream is flat. Drive slowly

and completely through the stream. The

water should be shallow enough that it

does not reach the vehicle’s undercar-

riage. Water entering the engine air intake

or the exhaust pipe or water splashing

onto electrical parts may damage your ve-

hicle and may cause it to stall. Never at-

tempt to drive through rushing water; re-

gardless of its depth, it can wash away the

y

Always maintain a safe driving

speed according to the road and

weather conditions in order to

avoid having an accident on a

sharp turn, during sudden braking

or under other similar conditions.

y

Always use the utmost care in

driving – overconfidence because

you are driving an All-Wheel Drive

vehicle could easily lead to a seri-

ous accident.

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