Owner's Manual
Page 97
...because SRS AIRBAG deployment would not help the occupant in lesser frontal impacts because the necessary protection can be performed only by the seat belt. When the components of the system should be achieved by reducing the impact ...-only basis. In the event that the SRS AIRBAG is designed to supplement the protection provided by an authorized SUBARU dealer. The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) AIRBAG in your vehicle affords the driver and front seat passenger additional ... deployed, replacement of the SRS AIRBAG are replaced, use only genuine SUBARU parts. - CONTINUED - 2-31
...because SRS AIRBAG deployment would not help the occupant in lesser frontal impacts because the necessary protection can be performed only by the seat belt. When the components of the system should be achieved by reducing the impact ...-only basis. In the event that the SRS AIRBAG is designed to supplement the protection provided by an authorized SUBARU dealer. The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) AIRBAG in your vehicle affords the driver and front seat passenger additional ... deployed, replacement of the SRS AIRBAG are replaced, use only genuine SUBARU parts. - CONTINUED - 2-31
Owner's Manual
Page 103
... service or repair in those areas or near the steering wheel and column, we recommend that you have an authorized SUBARU dealer perform the work. NOTE D If the front part of the vehicle was involved in an accident not of the steering wheel or front passenger's SRS AIRBAG cover is ...attached to the driver's door jamb. D The SRS AIRBAG system has no user-serviceable parts. Seat, seat belt and SRS AIRBAG J System servicing D When discarding an airbag module or scrapping the entire car damaged by a SUBARU dealer ten years after the date of manufacture, which may result in serious injury.
... service or repair in those areas or near the steering wheel and column, we recommend that you have an authorized SUBARU dealer perform the work. NOTE D If the front part of the vehicle was involved in an accident not of the steering wheel or front passenger's SRS AIRBAG cover is ...attached to the driver's door jamb. D The SRS AIRBAG system has no user-serviceable parts. Seat, seat belt and SRS AIRBAG J System servicing D When discarding an airbag module or scrapping the entire car damaged by a SUBARU dealer ten years after the date of manufacture, which may result in serious injury.
Owner's Manual
Page 105
.... D Installation of a tire of the suspension system and front end structure. D Attachment of the following modifications. Seat, seat belt and SRS AIRBAG CAUTION Do not perform any of any accessory parts to your SUBARU dealer if you want to install any equipment (brush bar, winches, snow plow, skid plate, etc.) other than...
.... D Installation of a tire of the suspension system and front end structure. D Attachment of the following modifications. Seat, seat belt and SRS AIRBAG CAUTION Do not perform any of any accessory parts to your SUBARU dealer if you want to install any equipment (brush bar, winches, snow plow, skid plate, etc.) other than...
Owner's Manual
Page 260
... the engine is running D A running and remain hot for easy identification. The wiring harnesses of the SRS AIRBAG, see your nearest SUBARU dealer. Engine parts become very hot when the engine is stopped. For required servicing of the SRS AIRBAG system are yellow, for some time after the ...be performed only by your fingers, hands, clothing, hair and tools away from the cooling fan, belts and any other fluid on hot engine components. D Always let the engine cool down. J When you do the checking or servicing in serious injury. D The SRS AIRBAG has no user-serviceable parts....
... the engine is running D A running and remain hot for easy identification. The wiring harnesses of the SRS AIRBAG, see your nearest SUBARU dealer. Engine parts become very hot when the engine is stopped. For required servicing of the SRS AIRBAG system are yellow, for some time after the ...be performed only by your fingers, hands, clothing, hair and tools away from the cooling fan, belts and any other fluid on hot engine components. D Always let the engine cool down. J When you do the checking or servicing in serious injury. D The SRS AIRBAG has no user-serviceable parts....
Owner's Manual
Page 271
...10-15 Use of improper coolants may suffer serious burns by a spray of coolant. D Do not splash the engine coolant over painted parts. Change the engine coolant in the following procedures according to the maintenance schedule in the engine coolant may damage the paint surface. D...°C). It is advisable. Place a proper container under pressure, you may result in corrosion in your eyes. For safety, when performing this work, wearing eye protection is important to maintain protection against freezing down completely. If engine coolant gets in the cooling system. ...
...10-15 Use of improper coolants may suffer serious burns by a spray of coolant. D Do not splash the engine coolant over painted parts. Change the engine coolant in the following procedures according to the maintenance schedule in the engine coolant may damage the paint surface. D...°C). It is advisable. Place a proper container under pressure, you may result in corrosion in your eyes. For safety, when performing this work, wearing eye protection is important to maintain protection against freezing down completely. If engine coolant gets in the cooling system. ...
Owner's Manual
Page 285
...in the brake fluid may be a leak. If you suspect a problem, have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer. D When adding brake fluid, be careful not to your eyes. CAUTION - CONTINUED - 10-29 D...in your eyes, immediately flush them . D Never splash the brake fluid over painted surfaces or rubber parts. D If the vehicle requires frequent refilling, there may damage them thoroughly with clean water. Any absorbed ...dangerous loss of brake fluid together. For safety, when performing this work, wearing eye protection is advisable. WARNING D Never use different brands of braking...
...in the brake fluid may be a leak. If you suspect a problem, have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer. D When adding brake fluid, be careful not to your eyes. CAUTION - CONTINUED - 10-29 D...in your eyes, immediately flush them . D Never splash the brake fluid over painted surfaces or rubber parts. D If the vehicle requires frequent refilling, there may damage them thoroughly with clean water. Any absorbed ...dangerous loss of brake fluid together. For safety, when performing this work, wearing eye protection is advisable. WARNING D Never use different brands of braking...
Owner's Manual
Page 302
... of the wheel. D Never let the wheel rub against sharp protrusions or curbs. Handle them with genuine SUBARU parts designed for tire rotation or to maintain their appearance, performance, and safety. D When any lights, accessories or other electrical controls do not operate, inspect the corresponding ...fuse. If a fuse has blown, replace it to the threaded parts, wheel nuts, or tapered surface of the ...
... of the wheel. D Never let the wheel rub against sharp protrusions or curbs. Handle them with genuine SUBARU parts designed for tire rotation or to maintain their appearance, performance, and safety. D When any lights, accessories or other electrical controls do not operate, inspect the corresponding ...fuse. If a fuse has blown, replace it to the threaded parts, wheel nuts, or tapered surface of the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 326
... and they represent a tire's ability to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in the sidewall of Federal Regulations "Title 49, Part 575". For U.S.A. This is to Code of the tire and can be interpreted by referring to a tire is a comparative rating based on ...to stop on wet pavement as well on specified government test surfaces of their use, however, and may have poor traction performance. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of asphalt and concrete. The following information: J Treadwear The treadwear grade is based...
... and they represent a tire's ability to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in the sidewall of Federal Regulations "Title 49, Part 575". For U.S.A. This is to Code of the tire and can be interpreted by referring to a tire is a comparative rating based on ...to stop on wet pavement as well on specified government test surfaces of their use, however, and may have poor traction performance. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of asphalt and concrete. The following information: J Treadwear The treadwear grade is based...