Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Driving tips

T Side mirrors

After hitching a trailer to your vehicle,

check that the standard side mirrors pro-

vide a good rearward field of view without

significant blind spots. If significant blind

spots occur with the vehicle’s standard

side mirrors, use towing mirrors that con-

form with Federal, state/province and/or

other applicable regulations.

T Trailer lights

Connection of trailer lights to your vehi-

cle’s electrical system requires modifica-

tions to the vehicle’s lighting circuit to in-

crease its capacity and accommodate wir-

ing changes. To ensure the trailer lights

are connected properly, please consult

your SUBARU dealer. Check for proper

operation of the turn signals, the brake

lights and parking lights each time you

hitch up.

T Tires

Make sure that all the tires on your vehicle

are properly inflated.

The recommended cold tire pressure un-

der trailer towing conditions is shown in

chapter 12, “Specifications” and in “GAS

STATION REFERENCE” at the end of this

manual. Adjust the rear tire pressure to

the recommended pressure when the tires

are cold. Normal pressure should be

maintained in the front tires.

Trailer tire condition, size, load rating and

proper inflation pressure should be in ac-

cordance with the trailer manufacturer’s

specifications.

In the event your vehicle gets a flat tire

when towing a trailer, ask a commercial

road service to repair the flat tire.

If you carry a regular size spare tire in your

vehicle or trailer as a precaution against

getting a flat tire, be sure that the spare

tire is firmly secured.

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Trailer towing tips

Direct splicing or other improper

connection of trailer lights may

damage your vehicle’s electrical

system and cause a malfunction of

your vehicle’s lighting system.

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Never tow a trailer when the tempo-

rary spare tire is used. The tempo-

rary spare tire is not designed to

sustain the towing load. Use of the

temporary spare tire when towing

can result in failure of the spare tire

and/or less stability of the vehicle.

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Never exceed 45 mph (72 km/h)

when towing a trailer in hilly coun-

try on hot days.

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When towing a trailer, steering,

stability, stopping distance and

braking performance will be dif-

ferent from normal operation. For

safety’s sake, you should employ

extra caution when towing a trail-

er and you should never speed.

You should also keep the follow-

ing tips in mind:

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