Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Maintenance and service

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Wheel balance

Each wheel was correctly balanced when

your vehicle was new, but the wheels will

become unbalanced as the tires become

worn during use. Wheel imbalance caus-

es the steering wheel to vibrate slightly at

certain vehicle speeds and detracts from

the vehicle’s straight-line stability. It can

also cause steering and suspension sys-

tem problems and abnormal tire wear. If

you suspect that the wheels are not cor-

rectly balanced, have them checked and

adjusted by your SUBARU dealer. Also

have them adjusted after tire repairs and

after tire rotation.

NOTE

Loss of correct wheel alignment* caus-

es the tires to wear on one side and re-

duces the vehicle’s running stability.

Contact your SUBARU dealer if you no-

tice abnormal tire wear.

*: The suspension system is designed to hold
each wheel at a certain alignment (relative to
the other wheels and to the road) for optimum
straight-line stability and cornering perfor-
mance.

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Wear indicators

1) New tread
2) Worn tread
3) Tread wear indicator

Each tire incorporates a tread wear indica-

tor, which becomes visible when the depth

of the tread grooves decreases to 0.063 in

(1.6 mm). A tire must be replaced when

the tread wear indicator appears as a solid

band across the tread.

NOTE

For safety, inspect the tire tread regu-

larly and replace the tires before their

tread wear indicators become visible.

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Tire rotation

1

2

3

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When a tire’s tread wear indicator

becomes visible, the tire is worn be-

yond the acceptable limit and must

be replaced immediately. With a tire

in this condition, driving at high

speeds in wet weather can cause

the vehicle to hydroplane. The re-

sulting loss of vehicle control can

lead to an accident.

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