Black plate (332,1)
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Model "A2470GE-B" EDITED: 2010/ 9/ 24
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Driving tips
the front wheels only.
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Frequent driving of an AWD vehicle
under hard-driving conditions such as
steep hills or dusty roads will necessitate
more frequent replacement of engine oil,
brake fluid and transmission oil than that
specified in the maintenance schedule.
Refer to
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There are some precautions that you
must observe when towing your vehicle.
For detail information, refer to
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Off road driving
WARNING
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Always maintain a safe driving
speed according to the road and
weather conditions in order to
avoid having an accident on a
sharp turn, during sudden brak-
ing or under other similar condi-
tions.
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Always use the utmost care in
driving
–
overconfidence be-
cause you are driving an All-
Wheel Drive vehicle could easily
lead to a serious accident.
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Except Outback
Your AWD vehicle is neither a conven-
tional off-road vehicle nor an all terrain
vehicle. It is a passenger car designed
primarily for on-road use. The AWD
feature gives it some limited off-road
capabilities in situations in which the
driving surface is relatively level, obstruc-
tion-free and otherwise similar to on-road
driving conditions. Operating it under other
than those conditions could subject the
vehicle to excessive stress which might
result in damage not eligible for repair
under warranty. If you do take your
SUBARU off road, you should review the
common sense precautions in the next
section (applicable to the OUTBACK) for
general guidance. But please keep in
mind that your vehicle
’
s off-road capabil-
ities are more limited than those of the
OUTBACK.
Never attempt to drive through pools and
puddles, or roads flooded with water.
Water entering the engine air intake or
the exhaust pipe or water splashing onto
electrical parts may damage your vehicle
and may cause it to stall.
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Outback
Because of the AWD feature and higher
ground clearance than other models, your
OUTBACK can be driven on some limited
off-roads. But please keep in mind that an
AWD SUBARU is a passenger car and is
neither a conventional off-road vehicle nor
an all-terrain vehicle. If you do take your
OUTBACK off-road, certain common
sense precautions such as those in the
following list should be taken.
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Make certain that you and all of your
passengers are wearing seatbelts.
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Carry some emergency equipment,
such as a towing rope or chain, a shovel,
wheel blocks, first aid kit and cell phone or
citizens band radio.