Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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In case of emergency

each of the jack-up reinforcements.

„

Using a flat-bed truck

This is the best way to transport your vehi-

cle. Use the following procedures to en-

sure safe transportation.

1. Shift the selector lever into the “P” po-

sition for automatic transmission vehicles

or “1st” for manual transmission vehicles.

2. Pull up the parking brake lever firmly.

3. Secure the vehicle onto the carrier

properly with safety chains. Each safety

chain should be equally tightened and

care must be taken not to pull the chains

so tightly that the suspension bottoms out.

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Towing with all wheels on the

ground

1. Check the transmission and differential

oil levels and add oil to bring it to the upper

level if necessary.

2. Release the parking brake and put the

transmission in neutral.

Use the rear tie-down hooks only for

downward anchoring. If they are

used to anchor the vehicle in any

other direction, cables may slip off

the hooks, possibly causing a dan-

gerous situation.

900033

y

Never turn the ignition switch to

the “LOCK” position while the ve-

hicle is being towed because the

steering wheel and the direction

of the wheels will be locked.

900254

y

Remember that the brake booster

and power steering do not func-

tion when the engine is not run-

ning. Because the engine is

turned off, it will take greater ef-

fort to operate the brake pedal and

steering wheel.

y

If transmission failure occurs,

transport your vehicle on a flat-

bed truck.

y

Do not run the engine while being

towed using this method. Trans-

mission damage could result if

the vehicle is towed with the en-

gine running.

y

For vehicles with automatic trans-

mission, the traveling speed must

be limited to less than 20 mph (30

km/h) and the traveling distance

to less than 31 miles (50 km). For

greater speeds and distances,

transport your vehicle on a flat-

bed truck.

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