Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

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Starting and operating

the original gear position.

While climbing a grade

When driving up hill, undesired upshift to

4th gear is prevented from taking place

when the accelerator pedal is released.

This minimizes the chances of subse-

quent downshifting to a lower gear when

accelerating again. This prevents repeat-

ed upshifting and downshifting resulting in

a smoother operation of the vehicle.

NOTE

The transmission may downshift to

2nd or 1st gear, depending on the way

the accelerator pedal is pressed to ac-

celerate the vehicle again.

While going down a hill

When descending a steep hill, depressing

the brake pedal will cause the transmis-

sion to downshift to 3rd gear, thus apply-

ing engine braking. Reacceleration for a

short time will cause the transmission to

upshift normally.

NOTE

In some cases, depressing the brake

pedal on a downhill grade does not re-

sult in an automatic downshift to 3rd

gear. This can happen when the auto-

matic transmission fluid temperature is

very low, for example, during driving

shortly after the vehicle has been

parked for an extended period of time.

When the ATF temperature has risen to

a certain level, automatic downshift

normally takes place. In the meantime,

downshift manually for engine braking

as required.

Also, downshifting when braking

downhill will not occur at speeds

above approximately 48 mph (78 km/h).

3 (Third)

This position is for using engine braking

when going down a hill or for climbing a

grade.

The transmission automatically shifts into

a suitable gear from 1st to 3rd according

to the vehicle speed and the acceleration

you require.
When more acceleration is required in this

position, press the accelerator pedal fully

to the floor and hold that position. The

transmission will automatically downshift

to 2nd or 1st gear. When you release the

pedal, the transmission will return to the

original gear position.

2 (Second)

This position is for using engine braking

when going down a hill or for climbing a

steep grade.

In this position, the transmission holds in

the 2nd gear.

Use this position when starting off from a

standstill on slippery road surfaces such

as mud or snow. It will ensure greater trac-

tion.

1 (First)

This position is for driving up or down very

steep grades, or driving through mud or

sand, or on slippery surfaces. In this posi-

tion, the transmission holds in the 1st

gear.

Maximum speeds

The following tables show the maximum

speeds that are possible with each differ-

ent gear.
When shifting down a gear, it is important

to confirm that the current vehicle speed is

not in excess of the Maximum Allowable

Speed of the gear which is about to be se-

lected.

mph (km/h)

Non-turbo models

Turbo models

1

28 (45)

28 (45)

2

62 (100)

65 (104)

3

97 (156)

104 (167)

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