State emission testing (u.s. only) – Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

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Starting and operating

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light comes on. Engine misfires as a re-

sult of an empty tank could cause dam-

age to the engine.

State emission testing (U.S.

only)

At state inspection time, remember to

tell your inspection or service station

in advance not to place your Subaru

AWD vehicle on a two-wheel dyna-

mometer. Otherwise, serious transmis-

sion damage will result.
Some states have started using dyna-

mometers in their state inspection pro-

grams in order to meet their obligation un-

der federal law to implement stricter vehi-

cle emission standards to reduce air pollu-

tion from vehicles. A dynamometer is a

treadmill or roller-like testing device that

allows your vehicle’s wheels to turn while

the vehicle remains in one place. Depend-

ing on the severity of a state’s air pollution

problems, the states must adopt either a

“basic” or “enhanced” vehicle emission in-

spection test. Normally, a portion of the

basic emission test consists of an emis-

sion inspector inserting an analyzer probe

into the exhaust pipe of an idling vehicle

for a short period of time. States with more

severe air pollution problems are required

to adopt an enhanced vehicle emission

test. This test simulates actual driving

conditions on a dynamometer and permits

more accurate measurement of tailpipe

emitted pollution than the basic emission

test.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-

cy (EPA) and states using two-wheel dy-

namometers in their emission testing pro-

grams have EXEMPTED Subaru AWD

vehicles from the portion of the testing

program that involves a two-wheel dyna-

mometer.
There are some states that use four-wheel

dynamometers in their testing programs.

When properly used, that equipment will

not damage an AWD Subaru vehicle.
Under no circumstances should the rear

wheels be jacked off the ground, nor

should the driveshaft be disconnected for

state emission testing.

Never add any cleaning agents to

the fuel tank. The addition of a

cleaning agent may cause dam-

age to the fuel system.
Make sure that the cap is tight-

ened until it clicks to prevent fuel

spillage in the event of an acci-

dent.
Do not let fuel spill on the exterior

surfaces of the vehicle.

Fuels may cause paint damage,

which is not covered under the

SUBARU Limited Warranty.
Always use a genuine SUBARU

fuel filler cap. If you use the wrong

cap, it may not fit or have proper

venting, and your fuel tank and

emission control system might be

damaged.

Testing of an All-Wheel Drive vehi-

cle must NEVER be performed on a

single two-wheel dynamometer. At-

tempting to do so will result in un-

controlled vehicle movement and

may cause an accident or injuries to

persons nearby.

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