Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

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Driving tips

trailer.

Check that the vehicle sits horizontally

with the trailer attached. If the vehicle is

tipped sharply up at the front and down at

the rear, check the total trailer weight,

GVW, GAWs and tongue load again, then

confirm that the load and its distribution

are acceptable.

Check that the tire pressures are cor-

rect.

Check that the vehicle and trailer are

connected properly. Confirm that

– the trailer tongue is connected prop-

erly to the hitch ball.

– the trailer lights connector is connect-

ed properly and trailer’s brake lights illu-

minate when the vehicle’s brake pedal

is pressed, and that the trailer’s turn sig-

nal lights flash when the vehicle’s turn

signal lever is operated.

– the safety chains are connected prop-

erly.

– all cargo in the trailer is secured safe-

ty in position.

– the side mirrors provide a good rear-

ward field of view without a significant

blind spot.

Sufficient time should be taken to learn

the “feel” of the vehicle/trailer combination

before starting out on a trip. In an area free

of traffic, practice turning, stopping and

backing up.

Driving with a trailer

You should allow for considerably more

stopping distance when towing a trailer.

Avoid sudden braking because it may re-

sult in skidding or jackknifing and loss of

control.

Avoid abrupt starts and sudden acceler-

ations. If your vehicle has a manual trans-

mission, always start out in first gear and

release the clutch at moderate engine rev-

olution.

Avoid uneven steering, sharp turns and

rapid lane changes.

Slow down before turning. Make a long-

er than normal turning radius because the

trailer wheels will be closer than the vehi-

cle wheels to the inside of the turn. In a

tight turn, the trailer could hit your vehicle.

Crosswinds will adversely affect the

handling of your vehicle and trailer, caus-

ing sway. Crosswinds can be due to

weather conditions or the passing of large

tracks or buses. If swaying occurs, firmly

grip the steering wheel and slow down im-

mediately but gradually.

When passing other vehicles, consider-

able distance is required because of the

added weight and length caused by at-

taching the trailer to your vehicle.

1) Left turn

2) Right turn

Backing up with a trailer is difficult and

takes practice. When backing up with a

trailer, never accelerate or steer rapidly.

When turning back, grip the bottom of the

steering wheel with one hand and turn it to

the left for a left turn, and turn it to the right

for a right turn.

If the ABS warning light illuminates

while the vehicle is in motion, stop towing

the trailer and have repairs performed im-

mediately by the nearest SUBARU dealer.

Driving on grades

Before going down a steep hill, slow

down and shift into lower gear (if neces-

sary, use 1st gear) in order to utilize the

engine braking effect and prevent over-

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