Subaru 2004 Impreza User Manual

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Starting and operating

If the engine does not start within ten seconds, wait a

while and then turn the ignition switch to the “START”

position again while depressing the accelerator pedal

half way down.

6. Confirm that all warning and indicator lights have

gone off after the engine has started. The fuel injection

system automatically lowers the idle speed as the en-

gine warms up.

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Automatic transmission vehicle

1. Apply the parking brake.

2. Turn off unnecessary lights and accessories.

3. Shift the selector lever to the “P” or “N” position

(preferably “P” position).

The starter motor will only operate when the select le-

ver is at the “P” or “N” position.

4. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position and

check the operation of the warning and indicator lights.

Refer to the “Warning and indicator lights” section

(chapter 3).

5. Turn the ignition switch to the “START” position

without depressing the accelerator pedal. Release

the key immediately after the engine has started.

If the engine does not start within ten seconds, wait a

while and then turn the ignition switch to the “START”

position again while depressing the accelerator pedal

half way down.

6. Confirm that all warning and indicator lights have

gone out after the engine has started. The fuel injec-

tion system automatically lowers the idle speed as the

engine warms up.

While the engine is warming up, make sure that the

selector lever is at the “P” or “N” position and that the

parking brake is applied.

If you restart the engine while the vehicle is

moving, shift the selector lever into the “N” po-

sition. Do not attempt to place the selector lever

of a moving vehicle into the “P” position.

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Starting the engine during cold weath-

er below

4°F (20°C)

If the engine is difficult to start using the normal meth-

od (without depressing the accelerator pedal), turn the

ignition switch to the “START” position while slightly

depressing the accelerator pedal.

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