Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

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Driving tips

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heating of your vehicle’s brakes. Do not

make sudden downshifts.

When driving uphill in hot weather, the

air conditioner may turn off automatically

to protect the engine from overheating.

When driving uphill in hot weather, pay

attention to the water temperature gauge

pointer (for all vehicles) and AT OIL TEMP

warning light (for AT vehicles) since the

engine and transmission are relatively

prone to overheating under these condi-

tions. If the water temperature gauge

pointer approaches the OVERHEAT zone

or the AT OIL TEMP warning light illumi-

nates, immediately switch off the air con-

ditioner and stop the vehicle at the nearest

safe place. Refer to the “Engine overheat-

ing” section in chapter 9, and “Warning

and indicator lights” section in chapter 3.

If your vehicle has an automatic trans-

mission, avoid using the accelerator pedal

to stay stationary on an uphill slope in-

stead of using the parking brake or foot

brake. That may cause the transmission

fluid to overheat.

If your vehicle has an automatic trans-

mission, place the selector lever as fol-

lows:

Uphill slopes: “D” position

Downhill slopes: A low-speed gear posi-

tion to use engine braking

Parking on a grade

Always block the wheels under both vehi-

cle and trailer when parking. Apply the

parking brake firmly. You should not park

on a hill or slope. But if parking on a hill or

slope cannot be avoided, you should take

the following steps:

1. Apply the brakes and hold the pedal

down.

2. Have someone place wheel blocks un-

der both the vehicle and trailer wheels.

3. When the wheel blocks are in place, re-

lease the regular brakes slowly until the

blocks absorb the load.

4. Apply the regular brakes and then ap-

ply the parking brake; slowly release the

regular brakes.

5. Shift into 1st or reverse gear (manual

transmission) or “P” (automatic transmis-

sion) and shut off the engine.

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