Driving tips for awd vehicles – Subaru 2004 Impreza User Manual

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Driving tips for AWD vehicles

All wheel drive distributes the engine power to all four

wheels. AWD vehicles provide better traction when

driving on slippery, wet or snow-covered roads and

when moving out of mud, dirt and sand. By shifting

power between the front and rear wheels, SUBARU

AWD can also provide added traction during acceler-

ation and added engine braking force during deceler-

ation.

Therefore, your SUBARU AWD vehicle may handle

differently than an ordinary two wheel drive vehicle

and it contains some features unique to AWD. For

safety purposes as well as to avoid damaging the

AWD system, you should keep the following tips in

mind:

"

An AWD vehicle is better able to climb steeper

roads under snowy or slippery conditions than a two

wheel drive vehicle. There is little difference in han-

dling, however, during extremely sharp turns or sud-

den braking. Therefore, when driving down a slope or

turning corners, be sure to reduce your speed and

maintain an ample distance from other vehicles.
"

When replacing a tire, make sure you use only the

same size, construction, brand, and load range as the

original tires listed on the tire placard. Using other siz-

es, circumference or construction may result in severe

mechanical damage to the drive train of your vehicle

and may affect ride, handling, braking, speedometer/

odometer calibration, and clearance between the body

and tires. It also may be dangerous and lead to loss of

vehicle control.
"

If you use a temporary spare tire to replace a flat

tire, be sure to use the original temporary spare tire

stored in the vehicle. Using other sizes may result in

severe mechanical damage to the drive train of your

vehicle.
"

Always check the cold tire pressure before starting

to drive. The recommended tire pressure is provided

on the tire placard, which is located under the door

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