Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

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Instruments and controls

With a vehicle equipped with an EBD sys-

tem, the ABS warning light comes on to-

gether with the brake system warning light

if the EBD system becomes faulty. For fur-

ther details of the EBD system fault warn-

ing, refer to “Brake system warning light”.

NOTE

If the warning light behavior is as de-

scribed in the following, the ABS sys-

tem may be considered normal.

The warning light comes on right af-

ter the engine is started but goes out

immediately, remaining off.

The warning light remains on after

the engine has been started, but it goes

out when the vehicle speed reaches

approximately 8 mph (12 km/h).

The warning light comes on during

driving, but it goes out immediately

and remains off.
When driving with an insufficient battery

voltage such as when the engine is jump

started, the ABS warning light may come

on. This is due to the low battery voltage

and does not indicate a malfunction.

When the battery becomes fully charged,

the light will go out.

Brake system

warning light

This light has the following three func-

tions:

Parking brake warning

The light comes on with the parking brake

applied while the ignition switch is in the

“ON” position. It goes out when the park-

ing brake is fully released.

Brake fluid level warning

This light comes on when the brake fluid

level has dropped to near the “MIN” level

of the brake fluid reservoir with the ignition

switch in the “ON” position and with the

parking brake fully released.
If the brake system warning light should

come on while driving (with the parking

brake fully released and with the ignition

switch positioned in “ON”), it could be an

indication of leaking of brake fluid or worn

brake pads. If this occurs, immediately

stop the vehicle at the nearest safe place

and check the brake fluid level. If the fluid

level is below the “MIN” mark in the reser-

voir, do not drive the vehicle. Have the ve-

hicle towed to the nearest SUBARU deal-

er for repair.

Electronic Brake Force Distribution

(EBD) system warning (vehicles

with ABS)

The brake system warning light also illu-

The warning light does not come

on when the ignition switch is

turned to the “ON” position.
The warning light comes on when

the ignition switch is turned to the

“ON” position, but it does not go

out even when the vehicle speed

exceeds approximately 8 mph (12

km/h).
The warning light comes on dur-

ing driving.

If any of these conditions occur,

have the ABS system repaired at the

first available opportunity by your

SUBARU dealer.

Driving with the brake system

warning light on is dangerous.

This indicates your brake system

may not be working properly. If

the light remains on, have the

brakes inspected by a SUBARU

dealer immediately.
If at all in doubt about whether the

brakes are operating properly, do

not drive the vehicle. Have your

vehicle towed to the nearest

SUBARU dealer for repair.

(U.S.)

(Canada)

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