Winter driving – Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Driving tips

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ground from under your tires, resulting in

possible loss of traction and even vehicle

rollover.
y

Always check your brakes for effective-

ness immediately after driving in sand,

mud or water. Do this by driving slowly

and stepping on the brake pedal. Repeat

that process several times to dry out the

brake discs and brake pads.
y

Do not drive or park over or near flam-

mable materials such as dry grass or fall-

en leaves, as they may burn easily. The

exhaust system is very hot while the en-

gine is running and right after engine

stops. This could create a fire hazard.
y

After driving through tall grass, mud,

rocks, sand, rivers, etc., check that there

is no grass, bush, paper, rags, stones,

sand, etc. adhering to or trapped on the

underbody. Clear off any such matter from

the underbody. If the vehicle is used with

these materials trapped or adhering to the

underbody, a mechanical breakdown or

fire could occur.
y

Secure all cargo carried inside the vehi-

cle and make certain that it is not piled

higher than the seatbacks. During sudden

stops or jolts, unsecured cargo could be

thrown around in the vehicle and cause in-

jury. Do not pile heavy loads on the roof.

Those loads raise the vehicle’s center of

gravity and make it more prone to tip over.

y

If you must rock the vehicle to free it

from sand or mud, depress the accelera-

tor pedal slightly and move the selector le-

ver back and forth between “D” and “R” re-

peatedly. Do not race the engine. For the

best possible traction, avoid spinning the

wheels when trying to free the vehicle.
y

When the road surface is extremely

slippery, you can obtain better traction by

starting the vehicle with the transmission

in 2nd than 1st (both for MT and AT).
y

Never equip your vehicle with tires larg-

er than those specified in this manual.
y

Wash the vehicle’s underbody after off-

road driving. Suspension components are

particularly prone to dirt buildup, so they

need to be washed thoroughly.
y

Frequent driving of an AWD vehicle un-

der hard-driving conditions such as rough

roads or off roads will necessitate more

frequent replacement of engine oil, brake

fluid and transmission oil than that speci-

fied in the maintenance schedule de-

scribed in the “Warranty and Maintenance

Booklet”.

Remember that damage done to your

SUBARU while operating it off-road and

not using common sense precautions

such as those listed above is not eligible

for warranty coverage.

Winter driving

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Operation during cold weath-

er

Carry some emergency equipment, such

as tire chains, a window scraper, a bag of

sand, flares, a small shovel, and jumper

cables.

Check the battery and cables. Cold tem-

peratures reduce battery capacity. The

battery must be in good condition to pro-

vide enough power for cold winter starts.

Use an engine oil of proper grade and vis-

cosity for cold weather. Heavy summer oil

will cause harder starting.

Keep the door locks from freezing by

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