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the tray does not completely lay flat. This is only temporary. To help return the tray to its original shape, place the tray on the floor of the vehicle with a weight on each corner.


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Maintenance schedule ....................................... 11-3
Maintenance precautions................................... 11-3


Before checking or servicing in the engine


compartment....................................................


When checking or servicing in the engine


compartment (non-turbo models)......................


11-4


11-4


When checking or servicing in the engine


compartment while the engine is running..........


Non-turbo models .............................................. Turbo models .....................................................


Checking the oil level ......................................... Changing the oil and oil filter............................ Recommended grade and viscosity .................. Synthetic oil.....................................................


11-5
Engine hood ....................................................... 11-5
Engine compartment overview.......................... 11-7
11-7
11-8
Engine oil............................................................ 11-9
11-9
11-11
11-13
11-13
Cooling system ................................................ 11-13
11-14
11-14
Air cleaner element .......................................... 11-15
11-15
Spark plugs ...................................................... 11-17
Drive belts ........................................................ 11-18
11-18
11-18
Manual transmission oil .................................. 11-19
11-19
11-19


Checking the oil level ....................................... Recommended grade and viscosity ..................


Cooling fan, hose and connections................... Engine coolant .................................................


Turbo models ................................................... Non-turbo models ............................................


Replacing the air cleaner element .....................


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Maintenance and service


Automatic transmission fluid.......................... Checking the fluid level.................................... Recommended fluid ......................................... Front differential gear oil (AT models) ........... Checking the oil level ...................................... Recommended grade and viscosity .................. Rear differential gear oil.................................. Recommended grade and viscosity .................. Power steering fluid ........................................ Checking the fluid level.................................... Recommended fluid ......................................... Brake fluid........................................................ Checking the fluid level.................................... Recommended brake fluid ............................... Clutch fluid (MT models)................................. Checking the fluid level.................................... Recommended clutch fluid............................... Brake booster .................................................. Brake pedal ...................................................... Checking the brake pedal free play .................. Checking the brake pedal reserve distance....... Clutch pedal (MT models) ............................... Checking the clutch function............................ Checking the clutch pedal free play.................. Hill start assist system (MT models).............. Replacement of brake pad and lining ............ Breaking-in of new brake pads and linings ....... Parking brake stroke .......................................


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Maintenance and service


Tires and wheels .............................................. 11-29
11-29


Types of tires ................................................... Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)


(U.S.-spec. models) ........................................ Tire inspection ................................................. Tire pressures and wear ................................... Wheel balance.................................................. Wear indicators ................................................ Tire rotation direction mark .............................. Tire rotation ..................................................... Tire replacement .............................................. Wheel replacement........................................... Wheel covers (if equipped) ...............................


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11-36
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Aluminum wheels............................................. 11-37
Windshield washer fluid .................................. 11-37
Replacement of wiper blades.......................... 11-39
11-39


Windshield wiper blade assembly .....................


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Windshield wiper blade rubber ......................... Rear window wiper blade assembly.................. Rear window wiper blade rubber ...................... Battery .............................................................. Fuses ................................................................ Installation of accessories .............................. Replacing bulbs ............................................... Headlights (models with HID headlights)........... Headlights (models without HID headlights)...... Position light ................................................... Front turn signal light ...................................... Rear combination lights ................................... License plate light ........................................... Dome light, map light, cargo area light and


door step light ............................................... Other lights on the vehicle ...............................


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Maintenance schedule


Maintenance precautions


The scheduled maintenance items re- quired to be serviced at regular intervals are shown in the “Warranty and Main- tenance Booklet”.


For details of your maintenance schedule, read the separate “Warranty and Main- tenance Booklet”.


When maintenance and service are re- quired, it is recommended that all work be done by an authorized SUBARU dealer.


If you perform maintenance and service by yourself, you should familiarize yourself with the information provided in this section on general maintenance and service for your SUBARU.


Incorrect or incomplete service could cause improper or unsafe vehicle opera- tion. Any problems caused by improper maintenance and service performed by you are not eligible for warranty coverage.


WARNING


. Testing of an All-Wheel Drive vehicle must NEVER be per- formed on a single two-wheel dynamometer or similar appara- tus. Attempting to do so will result in transmission damage and in uncontrolled vehicle movement and may cause an accident or injuries to persons nearby.


. Always select a safe area when performing maintenance on your vehicle.


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Maintenance and service 11-3


. Always be very careful to avoid injury when working on the vehi- cle. Remember that some of the materials in the vehicle may be hazardous if improperly used or handled, for example, battery acid.


. Your vehicle should only be ser- viced by persons fully competent to do so. Serious personal injury may result to persons not experi- enced in servicing vehicles.


. Always use the proper tools and make certain that they are well maintained.


. Never get under the vehicle sup- ported only by a jack. Always use safety stands to support the vehicle.


. Never keep the engine running in a poorly ventilated area, such as a garage or other closed areas.


. Do not smoke or allow open flames around the fuel or battery. This will cause a fire.


. Because the fuel system is under pressure, replacement of the fuel filter should be performed only by your SUBARU dealer.


. Wear adequate eye protection to


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11-4 Maintenance and service


in your eyes,


guard against getting oil or fluids in your eyes. If something does get thoroughly wash them out with clean water. . Do not tamper with the wiring of the SRS airbag system or seat- belt pretensioner system, or at- tempt to take its connectors apart, as that may activate the system or it can render it inop- erative. NEVER use a circuit tester for this wiring. If your SRS airbag or seatbelt preten- sioner needs service, consult your nearest SUBARU dealer.


& Before checking or servicing


in the engine compartment


WARNING


. Always stop the engine and apply the parking brake firmly to pre- vent the vehicle from moving.


. Always let the engine cool down. Engine parts become very hot when the engine is running and remain hot for some time after the engine is stopped.


. Do not spill engine oil, engine coolant, brake fluid or any other fluid on hot engine components. This may cause a fire.


. Always remove the key from the ignition switch. When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the cooling fan may operate suddenly even when the engine is stopped.


. Before performing any servicing on a vehicle equipped with a remote engine start system (a dealer option) temporarily place that system in the service mode to prevent it from unexpectedly starting the engine.


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& When checking or servicing in the engine compartment (non-turbo models)


CAUTION


. Do not contact


the belt cover while checking the components in the engine compartment. Doing so may cause your hand to slip off the belt cover and result in an unexpected injury.


. Do not touch the oil filter until the engine has cooled down comple- tely. Doing so may result in a burn or other injury. Note that the oil filter becomes very hot when the engine is running and re- mains hot for some time after


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the engine has stopped.


Engine hood


& When checking or servicing in the engine compartment while the engine is running


To open the hood: 1. If the wiper blades are lifted off the windshield, return them to their original position.


WARNING


A running engine can be dangerous. Keep your fingers, hands, clothing, hair and tools away from the cooling fan, belts and any other moving engine parts. Removing rings, watches and ties is advisable.


2. Pull the hood release knob under the instrument panel.


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Maintenance and service 11-5


3. Release the secondary hood latch by moving the lever between the front grille and the hood toward the left. 4. Lift up the hood.


To close the hood: 1. Lower the hood to a height of approxi- mately 5.9 in (15 cm) above its closed position and then let it drop. 2. After closing the hood, be sure the hood is securely locked.


If this does not close the hood, release it from a slightly higher position. Do not push the hood forcibly to close it. It could deform the metal.


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11-6 Maintenance and service


WARNING


Always check that the hood is properly locked before you start driving. If it is not, it might fly open while the vehicle is moving and block your view, which may cause an accident and serious bodily in- jury.


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Engine compartment overview & Non-turbo models


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Maintenance and service 11-7


1) Power steering fluid reservoir (page 11-


22)


2) Manual transmission oil level gauge (MT) (page 11-19) or Differential gear oil level gauge (AT) (page 11-21)


3) Clutch fluid reservoir (page 11-24) 4) Automatic transmission fluid level gauge


(page 11-20)


Fuse box (page 11-44)


5) Brake fluid reservoir (page 11-23) 6) 7) Battery (page 11-43) 8) Windshield washer tank (page 11-37) 9) Engine oil filler cap (page 11-9) 10) Engine coolant reservoir (page 11-14) 11) Radiator cap (page 11-14) 12) Engine oil filter (page 11-11) 13) Engine oil level gauge (page 11-9) 14) Air cleaner case (page 11-15)


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11-8 Maintenance and service


& Turbo models


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1) Power steering fluid reservoir


(page 11-22)


2) Differential gear oil


(page 11-21)


level gauge (AT)


3) Automatic transmission fluid level gauge


(page 11-20)


Fuse box (page 11-44)


4) Brake fluid reservoir (page 11-23) 5) 6) Battery (page 11-43) 7) Windshield washer tank (page 11-37) 8) Engine oil filler cap (page 11-9) 9) Engine coolant reservoir (page 11-14) 10) Engine oil level gauge (page 11-9) 11) Radiator cap (page 11-14) 12) Air cleaner case (page 11-15)


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Maintenance and service 11-9


& Checking the oil level Check the engine oil stop. 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and stop the engine. Wait a few minutes for the oil to drain back into the oil pan.


level at each fuel


Turbo models 1) Oil level gauge 2) Oil filler cap


Non-turbo models 1) Oil level gauge 2) Oil filler cap 3) Oil filter


2. Pull out the level gauge, wipe it clean, and insert it again.


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Engine oil


NOTE . The engine oil consumption rate is not stabilized, and therefore cannot be determined until the vehicle has tra- veled at least several thousand miles (kilometers). Even after break-in, when the vehicle is used under severe driv- ing conditions such as those men- tioned in the Warranty and Mainte- nance Booklet, engine oil is consumed or deteriorated more quickly than un- der normal driving conditions. If you drive your vehicle under these severe conditions, you should check the oil level at least at every second fuel fill-up time, and change the oil more fre- quently. Please refer to the Warranty and Maintenance Booklet for more de- tails. . If the oil consumption rate seems abnormally high after the break-in period, for example more than 1 quart per 1,200 miles (1 liter per 2,000 kilo- meters), contact your SUBARU dealer.


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11-10 Maintenance and service


Turbo models 1) Notch 2) 3) 4) Approximately 1.1 US qt (1.0 liter, 0.9


Full level Low level


Imp qt) from low level to full level


Non-turbo models 1) 2) 3) Approximately 1.1 US qt (1.0 liter, 0.9


Full level Low level


Imp qt) from low level to full level


3. Be sure the level gauge is correctly inserted until it stops. For turbo models, the graphic symbol “ ” on the top of the gauge should be positioned as shown in the illustration. 4. Pull out the oil level gauge again. 5. Non-turbo models: Check the oil levels on both sides of the level gauge. The engine oil level must be judged by the lowest of the two levels. If the oil level is below the low level mark, add oil so that the full level is reached.


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Turbo models: Check the oil level on the gauge. If the oil level is below the low level mark, add oil so that the full level is reached.


CAUTION


. For non-turbo models, be careful not to touch the engine oil filter when removing the oil filler cap. Doing so may result in a burn, a pinched finger, or may cause some other injury.


. Use only engine oil with the recommended grade and vis- cosity.


. Be careful not to spill engine oil when adding it. If oil touches the exhaust pipe, it may cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire. If engine oil gets on the exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it off.


To add engine oil, remove the engine oil filler cap and slowly pour engine oil through the filler neck. After pouring oil into the engine, you must use the level gauge to confirm that is correct.


the oil


level


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Maintenance and service 11-11


NOTE . Just after driving or while the engine is warm, the engine oil level reading may be in a range between the full level and the notch mark (turbo models). This is caused by thermal expansion of the engine oil. . To prevent overfilling the engine oil, do not add any additional oil above the full level when the engine is cold. & Changing the oil and oil filter


CAUTION


. If you change your own oil, be sure to drain all the oil from the filter before disposal.


. Do not dispose of used engine oil by placing it in the trash, or by pouring it onto the ground, into sewers, or into any body of water. Check with your local govern- ment office for the proper dis- posal options available to you.


Change the oil and oil filter according to the maintenance schedule in the “War- ranty and Maintenance Booklet”. filter must be The engine oil and oil changed more frequently than listed in the maintenance schedule when driving


on dusty roads, when short trips are frequently made, or when driving in extremely cold weather. 1. Warm up the engine by letting the engine idle for approximately 10 minutes to ease draining the engine oil. 2. Park the vehicle on a level surface and stop the engine. 3. Remove the oil filler cap.


Non-turbo models


4. Drain out the engine oil by removing the drain plug while the engine is still warm. The used oil should be drained into an appropriate container and disposed of properly.


WARNING


Turbo models


Be careful not to burn yourself with hot engine oil.


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5. Wipe the seating surface of the drain plug with a clean cloth and tighten it securely with a new sealing washer after the oil has completely drained out. 6. Remove the under cover (turbo mod- els).


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11-12 Maintenance and service


Non-turbo models


Turbo models


7. Remove the oil filter with an oil filter wrench. 8. Before installing a new oil filter, apply a thin coat of engine oil to the seal.


9. Clean the seal seating area. Screw on the oil filter by hand until its seal contacts the seating surface. Be careful not to twist or damage the seal. 10. Tighten the oil amount indicated in the following table. Turbo models


further by the


filter


Oil filter color Part number


Amount of


rotation


Black


Blue


15208AA100


1 rotation


15208AA12A


7/8


rotation


Non-turbo models


Oil filter color Part number


Black


15208AA130


15208AA160


Amount of


rotation


3/4 rotation 1 rotation


CAUTION


. Never over tighten the oil filter because that can result in an oil leak.


. Thoroughly wipe off any engine oil that has spilled over the exhaust pipe and/or under-cover. If spilled oil is not promptly wiped up, the oil could cause a fire.


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refer


the oil capacity guideline,


11. Reinstall under cover (turbo models). 12. Pour engine oil through the filler neck. For to “Engine oil” F12-5. The oil quantity indicated above is only guideline. The necessary quantity of oil depends on the quantity of oil that has been drained. The quantity of drained oil differs slightly depending on the temperature of the oil and the time the oil is left flowing out. After refilling the engine with oil, therefore, you must use the level gauge to confirm that the level is correct. 13. Start the engine and make sure that no oil leaks appear around the filter’s rubber seal and drain plug. 14. Run the engine until it reaches the normal operating temperature. Then stop the engine and wait a few minutes to allow the oil drain back. Check the oil level again and if necessary, add more engine oil.


CAUTION


Be careful not to spill engine oil If oil touches the when adding it. exhaust pipe, it may cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire.


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& Recommended grade and


viscosity


mended engine oil for optimum engine performance. Conventional oil may be used if synthetic oil is unavailable.


CAUTION


Use only engine oil with the recom- mended grade and viscosity.


Refer to “Engine oil” F12-5. NOTE Engine oil viscosity (thickness) affects fuel economy. Oils of lower viscosity provide better fuel economy. However, in hot weather, oil of higher viscosity is required to properly lubricate the en- gine.


& Synthetic oil You should use synthetic engine oil that meets the same requirements given for conventional engine oil. When using synthetic oil, you must use oil of the same classification, viscosity and grade shown in this Owner’s Manual. Refer to “Engine oil” F12-5. Also, you must follow the oil and filter changing intervals shown in the Warranty and Maintenance booklet. NOTE Synthetic oil of the grade and viscosity noted in chapter 12 is the recom-


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Maintenance and service 11-13


Cooling system


WARNING


Never attempt to remove the radia- tor cap until the engine has been shut off and has cooled down completely. Since the coolant is under pressure, you may suffer serious burns from a spray of boil- ing hot coolant when the cap is removed.


CAUTION


. Vehicles are filled at the factory with SUBARU Super Coolant that does not require the first change for 11 years/137,500 miles (11
years/220,000 km). This coolant should not be mixed with any other brand or type of coolant during this period. Mixing with a different coolant will reduce the life of the coolant. Should it be necessary to top up the coolant f o r a n y r e a s o n , u s e o n l y SUBARU Super Coolant. If the SUBARU Super Coolant is diluted with another brand or type, the maintenance interval is – CONTINUED –


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11-14 Maintenance and service


shortened to that of the mixing coolant.


. Do not splash the engine coolant over painted parts. The alcohol contained in the engine coolant may damage the paint surface.


& Cooling fan, hose and con-


nections


Your vehicle employs an electric cooling fan which is thermostatically controlled to operate when the engine coolant reaches a specific temperature.


If the radiator cooling fan does not operate even when the following conditions occur, the cooling fan circuit may be defective. . The engine coolant temperature gauge exceeds the normal operating range (if equipped). Refer to “Temperature gauge (models with type A combination meter)” F3-11. . The coolant temperature high warning light blinks or illuminates in RED (if equipped). Refer to “Coolant temperature low indicator temperature high warning light” F3-16. Check the fuse and replace it if necessary. If the fuse is not blown, have the cooling system checked by your SUBARU dealer.


light/Coolant


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Refer to “Fuses” F11-44 and “Fuse panel located in the engine compartment” F12- 13.


If frequent addition of coolant is neces- sary, there may be a leak in the engine cooling system. It is recommended that the cooling system and connections be checked for leaks, damage, or looseness.


& Engine coolant ! Checking the coolant level


If


filler


level mark.


the coolant


the reservoir


“LOW” level mark, add coolant up to the “FULL” is empty, remove the radiator cap (non-turbo models) or tank cap (turbo models) and refill as required. NOTE (turbo models only) The cap (without tabs) on top of the radiator does not need to be removed. Remove the cap (with tabs) on the coolant filler tank on top of the engine.


1) 2)


“FULL” level mark “LOW” level mark


Check the coolant level at each fuel stop. 1. Check the coolant level on the outside of the reservoir while the engine is cool. 2.


If the level is close to or lower than the


3. After refilling the reservoir and the radiator, reinstall the caps after checking that the rubber gaskets inside the radiator cap/coolant filler tank cap are in the proper position.


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WARNING


Air cleaner element


Never attempt to remove the radia- tor cap/coolant filler tank cap until the engine has been shut off and has cooled down completely. Since the coolant is under pressure, you may suffer serious burns from a spray of boiling hot coolant when the cap is removed.


The air cleaner element functions as a filter screen. When the element is perfo- rated or removed, engine wear will be excessive and engine life shortened.


It is not necessary to clean or wash the element.


WARNING


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Maintenance and service 11-15


& Replacing the air cleaner


element


Replace the air cleaner element according to the maintenance schedule in the “Warranty and Maintenance Booklet”. Un- der extremely dusty conditions, replace it more frequently. It is recommended that you always use genuine SUBARU parts. ! Non-turbo models


CAUTION


. Be careful not


to spill engine coolant when adding it. If coolant touches the exhaust pipe, it may cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire. If engine coolant gets on the exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it off.


. Do not splash the engine coolant over painted parts. The alcohol contained in the engine coolant may damage the paint surface.


Do not operate the engine with the air cleaner element removed. The air cleaner element not only filters intake air but also stops flames if the air the engine backfires. cleaner element installed when the engine backfires, you could be burned.


is not


If


CAUTION


When replacing the air cleaner ele- ment, use a genuine SUBARU air cleaner element. If it is not used, there is the possibility of causing a negative effect to the engine.


1) Connector 2) Clip 3) Clamp 4) Air intake boot 5) Clip


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1. Unplug the connector that is attached to the top of the air cleaner case. 2. Detach the clip on the connector cable from the right side of the air cleaner case. – CONTINUED –


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11-16 Maintenance and service


the air


intake boot out of


3. Loosen the screw of the clamp and pull the air cleaner case. 4. Unsnap the two clips and open the air cleaner case.


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! Turbo models


7. If the rear air cleaner case has been removed, insert the three projections on the rear air cleaner case into the slits on the front air cleaner case. 8. order of removal.


Install the removed parts in the reverse


1. Use a screwdriver to undo the clips on the air intake duct, then remove the air intake duct.


5. Remove the air cleaner element. 6. Clean the inside of the air cleaner case with a damp cloth and install a new air cleaner element.


1) Connector 2) Clip


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2. Unplug the connector that is attached to the top of the air cleaner case. 3. Unsnap the two clips and open the air cleaner case.


6. If the rear air cleaner case has been removed, insert the three projections on the rear air cleaner case into the slits on the front air cleaner case. 7. order of removal.


Install the removed parts in the reverse


4. Remove the air cleaner element. 5. Clean the inside of the air cleaner case with a damp cloth and install a new air cleaner element.


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Maintenance and service 11-17


Spark plugs


It may be difficult to replace the spark plugs. It is recommended that you have the spark plugs replaced by your SUBARU dealer.


The spark plugs should be replaced according to the maintenance schedule in the “Warranty and Maintenance Book- let”. NOTE For the recommended spark plugs, refer to “Electrical system” F12-3.


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11-18 Maintenance and service


Drive belts & Turbo models


Front side belt


1) Power steering oil pump pulley 2) 3) Alternator pulley 4) Air conditioner compressor pulley 5) Rear side belt 6) Crank pulley A)


22 lbf (98 N, 10 kgf)


CAUTION


The front side belt, which runs in conjunction with the following com- ponents, must be used within the specified deflection. . Power steering oil pump pulley . Alternator pulley


. Crank pulley Check the deflection of the front side belt and if there is any loosen- ess, cracks, wear or unusual noise on the front side belt, contact your SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the vehicle with the belt outside of the specification may cause the engine to malfunc- tion and the above components to malfunction.


To check the deflection of the front side belt, place a straightedge (ruler) across two adjacent pulleys (alternator pulley and crank pulley) and apply a force of 22 lbf (98 N, 10 kgf) midway between the pulleys by using a spring scale. The belt deflec- tion should be the amount specified. If the front side belt is loose, cracked or worn, contact your SUBARU dealer.


in (mm)


Deflection


New belt 0.28 – 0.35
(7.0 – 9.0)


Used belt 0.35 – 0.43
(9.0 – 11.0)


The rear side belt is a stretch-type belt, therefore the deflection does not need to be checked. If there are cracks or wear confirmed on the belts and a squeaking sound is heard from them, contact your


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SUBARU dealer.


& Non-turbo models It is unnecessary to check the deflection of the drive belt periodically because your engine is equipped with an automatic belt tension adjuster. However, replacement of the belt should be done according to the maintenance schedule in the “Warranty and Maintenance Booklet”. Consult your SUBARU dealer for replacement. If contact your SUBARU dealer.


is loose, cracked or worn,


the belt


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Manual transmission oil & Checking the oil level


1) Yellow handle


Check the oil level monthly. 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and stop the engine. 2. Pull out the level gauge, wipe it clean, and insert it again.


1) 2)


Full level Low level


3. Pull out the level gauge again and check the oil level on it. If it is below the low level, add oil through the level gauge hole to bring the level up to the full level.


CAUTION


Be careful not to spill manual trans- mission oil when adding it. If oil touches the exhaust pipe, it may cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire. If oil gets on the exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it off.


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Maintenance and service 11-19


& Recommended grade and


viscosity


Each oil manufacturer has its own base oils and additives. Never use different brands together. For details, to “Manual front differential and rear differential gear oil” F12-8.


transmission,


refer


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11-20 Maintenance and service


Automatic transmission fluid & Checking the fluid level The automatic transmission fluid expands largely as its temperature rises; the fluid level differs according to fluid temperature. Therefore, there are two different scales for checking the level of hot fluid and cold fluid on the level gauge.


range,


Though the fluid level can be checked without warming up the fluid on the “COLD” is recommended to check the fluid level when the fluid is at operating temperature. ! Checking the fluid level when the


it


fluid is hot


1. Drive the vehicle several miles to raise the temperature of the transmission fluid up to normal operating temperature; 158
to 1768F (70 to 808C) is normal. 2. Park the vehicle on a level surface and set the parking brake. in each 3. First shift position. Then shift it in the “P” position, and run the engine at idling speed.


the select


lever


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fluid level on the gauge. If it is below the low level on the “HOT” range, add the recommended automatic transmission fluid up to the full level.


NOTE Do not fill the automatic transmission fluid over the full level. ! Checking the fluid level when the


fluid is cold


When the fluid level has to be checked without time to warm up the automatic transmission, check that the fluid level is between the low level and full level on the “COLD” range. If it is below that range, add fluid up to the full level. Be careful not to overfill.


CAUTION


Be careful not to spill automatic transmission fluid when adding it. If automatic transmission fluid touches the exhaust pipe, it may cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire. If automatic transmission fluid gets on the exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it off.


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1) Yellow handle


1) HOT range 2) COLD range 3) 4)


Full level Low level


4. Pull out the level gauge and check the


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Maintenance and service 11-21


& Recommended fluid Refer to “Fluids” F12-9. NOTE Using any non-specified type of auto- matic transmission fluid could result in damage inside the transmission. When replacing the automatic transmission fluid, be sure to use the specified type.


Front differential gear oil (AT models) & Checking the oil level


1) Yellow handle


1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and stop the engine. 2. Pull out the level gauge, wipe it clean, and insert it again.


1) 2)


Full level Low level


3. Pull out the level gauge again and check the oil level on it. If it is below the low level, add oil to bring the level up to the full level.


CAUTION


Be careful not to spill front differ- ential gear oil when adding it. If oil touches the exhaust pipe, it may cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire. If oil gets on the exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it off.


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& Recommended grade and


viscosity


Each oil manufacturer has its own base oils and additives. Never use different brands together. For details, to “Manual front differential and rear differential gear oil” F12-8.


transmission,


refer


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Power steering fluid & Checking the fluid level


Rear differential gear oil


There is no rear differential gear oil level gauge. To check the rear differential gear oil level, consult your SUBARU dealer for inspection.


& Recommended grade and


viscosity


Each oil manufacturer has its own base oils and additives. Never use different brands together. For details, to “Manual front differential and rear differential gear oil” F12-8.


transmission,


refer


The power steering fluid expands greatly as its temperature rises; the fluid level differs according to fluid temperature. Therefore, the reservoir has two different checking ranges for hot and cold fluids.


Check the power steering fluid level monthly. 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, and stop the engine.


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WARNING


Be careful not because the fluid may be hot.


to burn yourself


Brake fluid & Checking the fluid level


CAUTION


. When power steering fluid is being added, use only clean fluid, and be careful not to allow any into the tank. Never use dirt different brands of fluids to- gether.


. Be careful not


to spill power steering fluid when adding it. If power steering fluid touches the exhaust pipe, it may cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire. If power steering fluid gets on the exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it off.


& Recommended fluid Refer to “Fluids” F12-9.


1) 2)


“MAX” level mark “MIN” level mark


Check the fluid level monthly. Check the fluid level on the outside of the reservoir. If the level is below “MIN”, add the recommended brake fluid to “MAX”. Use only brake fluid from a sealed container.


WARNING


. Never let brake fluid contact your eyes because brake fluid can be harmful If brake fluid gets in your eyes, immedi- ately flush them thoroughly with – CONTINUED –


to your eyes.


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level


the oil


2. Check the fluid level of the reservoir. When the fluid is hot after the vehicle has been run: Check that is between “HOT MIN” and “HOT MAX” on the surface of the reservoir. When the fluid is cool before the vehicle is run: Check that the oil is between “COLD MIN” and “COLD MAX” on the surface of the reservoir. than the 3. applicable “MIN” line, add the recom- mended fluid as necessary to bring the level between the “MIN” and “MAX” line.


the fluid level


is lower


level


If


If the fluid level is extremely low, it may indicate possible leakage. Consult your SUBARU dealer for an inspection.


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clean water. For safety, wearing eye protection is advisable.


. Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air. Any absorbed moist- ure can cause a dangerous loss of braking performance.


. If the vehicle requires frequent refilling, there may be a leak. If you suspect a problem, have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer.


CAUTION


. When adding brake fluid, be care- ful not to allow any dirt into the reservoir.


. Never splash the brake fluid over painted surfaces or rubber parts. Alcohol contained in the brake fluid may damage them.


. Be careful not to spill brake fluid when adding it. If brake fluid touches the exhaust pipe, it may cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire. If brake fluid gets on the exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it off.


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& Recommended brake fluid Refer to “Fluids” F12-9.


CAUTION


Never use different brands of brake fluid together. Also, avoid mixing DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluids even if they are the same brand.


Clutch fluid (MT models) & Checking the fluid level


Check the fluid level on the outside of the reservoir. If the level is below “MIN” level mark, add the recommended clutch fluid to “MAX” level mark. Use only clutch fluid from a sealed container.


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cause a bad smell, smoke, and/or a fire. If clutch fluid gets on the exhaust pipe, be sure to wipe it off.


& Recommended clutch fluid Refer to “Fluids” F12-9.


CAUTION


Never use different brands of clutch fluid together. Also, avoid mixing DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluids even if they are the same brand.


WARNING


Never let clutch fluid contact your eyes because clutch fluid can be harmful to your eyes. If clutch fluid gets in your eyes, immediately flush them thoroughly with clean water. For safety, wearing eye protection is advisable.


CAUTION


. Clutch fluid absorbs moisture from the air. Any absorbed moist- ure can cause improper clutch operation.


. If the vehicle requires frequent refilling, there may be a leak. If you suspect a problem, have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer.


. When clutch fluid is added, be careful not to allow any dirt into the tank.


. Never splash the clutch fluid over painted surfaces or rubber parts. Alcohol contained in the clutch fluid may damage them.


. Be careful not to spill clutch fluid when adding it. If clutch fluid touches the exhaust pipe, it may


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Maintenance and service 11-25


Brake booster


If the brake booster does not operate as described in the following, have it checked by your SUBARU dealer. 1. With the engine off, depress the brake pedal several times, applying the same pedal force each time. The distance the pedal travels should not vary. 2. With the brake pedal depressed, start the engine. The pedal should move slightly down to the floor. 3. With the brake pedal depressed, stop the engine and keep the pedal depressed for 30 seconds. The pedal height should not change. 4. Start the engine again and run for approximately 1 minute then turn it off. Depress the brake pedal several times to check the brake booster. The brake booster operates properly if the pedal stroke decreases with each depression.


NOTE For models equipped with the brake assist system, when you depress the brake pedal strongly or suddenly while the engine is running, the following phenomena occur. They do not indicate any malfunctions, and the brake assist system is operating properly.


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& Checking the brake pedal


reserve distance


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. You might feel that the brake pedal is applied by lighter force and gener- ates a greater braking force. . You might hear the sound of ABS operating from the engine compart- ment.


Brake pedal


Check the brake pedal free play and reserve distance according to the main- tenance schedule in the “Warranty and Maintenance Booklet”.


& Checking the brake pedal


free play


1)


0.02 – 0.08 in (0.5 – 2.0 mm)


Stop the engine and firmly depress the brake pedal several times. Then, check the free play by pulling up the brake pedal with a force of less than 2 lbf (10 N, 1 kgf). If the free play is not within proper specification, contact your SUBARU deal- er.


1) More than 2.56 in (65 mm)


Depress the pedal with a force of approxi- mately 66 lbf (294 N, 30 kgf) and measure the distance between the upper surface of the pedal pad and the floor. When the measurement is smaller than the specification, or when the pedal does not operate smoothly, contact your SUBARU dealer.


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Clutch pedal (MT models)


Check the clutch pedal free play according to the maintenance schedule in the “Warranty and Maintenance Booklet”.


& Checking the clutch function Check the clutch engagement and disen- gagement. 1. With the engine idling, check that there are no abnormal noises when the clutch pedal is depressed, and that shifting into 1st or reverse feels smooth. 2. Start the vehicle by releasing the pedal slowly to check that the engine and transmission smoothly couple without any sign of slippage.


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& Checking the clutch pedal


free play


Hill start assist system (MT models)


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the Hill start assist system the following


Ensure that operates properly under circumstances: 1. Stop the vehicle on an uphill grade by depressing the brake pedal and clutch pedal, with the engine running. 2. Make sure that the vehicle does not move backward even after the brake pedal is released. 3. Then make sure the vehicle can start climbing the grade by following the normal starting procedures.


If the Hill start assist system does not operate as described above, contact your SUBARU dealer.


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1)


0.16 – 0.43 in (4.0 – 11.0 mm)


Lightly press the clutch pedal down with your finger until you feel resistance, and check the free play. If the free play is not within proper specification, contact your SUBARU deal- er.


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Replacement of brake pad and lining


replacement.


& Breaking-in of new brake


pads and linings


When replacing the brake pad or lining, use only genuine SUBARU parts. After replacement, the new parts must be broken in as follows.


WARNING


A safe location and situation should be selected for break-in driving.


! Brake pad and lining While maintaining a speed of 30 to 40
mph (50 to 65 km/h), step on the brake pedal this five or more times. ! Parking brake lining


lightly. Repeat


CAUTION


Pulling the parking brake lever too forcefully may cause the rear wheels to lock. To avoid this, be certain to pull the lever up slowly and gently.


1. Drive the vehicle at a speed of


Each disc brake has audible wear indica- tors on the brake pads. If the brake pads wear close to their service limit, the wear indicator makes a very audible scraping noise when the brake pedal is applied.


If you hear this scraping noise each time you apply the brake pedal, have the brake pads serviced by your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible.


CAUTION


If you continue to drive despite the scraping noise from the audible wear indicator, it will result in the need for costly brake rotor repair or


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approximately 22 mph (35 km/h). 2. With the parking brake release button pushed in, pull the parking brake lever SLOWLY and GENTLY (pulling with a force of approximately 34 lbf [150 N, 15.3 kgf]). 3. Drive the vehicle for approximately 220 yards (200 meters) in this condition. 4. Wait 5 to 10 minutes for the parking brake to cool down. Repeat this proce- dure. 5. Check the parking brake stroke. If the parking brake stroke is out of the specified range, adjust it by turning the adjusting nut located on the parking brake lever.


Parking brake stroke:


7 – 8 notches / 45 lbf (200 N, 20.4 kgf)


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Parking brake stroke


Check the parking brake stroke according to the maintenance schedule in the “Warranty and Maintenance Booklet”. When the parking brake is properly adjusted, braking power is fully applied by pulling the lever up 7 to 8 notches gently but firmly (approximately 45 lbf [200
N, 20.4 kgf]). If the parking brake lever stroke is not within the specified range, have the brake system checked and adjusted at your SUBARU dealer.


Tires and wheels & Types of tires You should be familiar with type of tires present on your vehicle. The factory-fitted tires are all-season tires. ! All season tires All season tires are designed to provide an adequate measure of traction, handling and braking performance in year-round driving including snowy and icy road conditions. However all season tires do not offer as much traction performance as winter (snow) tires in heavy or loose snow or on icy roads. All season tires are identified by “ALL SEASON” and/or “M+S” (Mud & Snow) on the tire sidewall. ! Summer tires Summer tires are high-speed capability tires best suited for highway driving under dry conditions. Summer tires are inadequate for driving on slippery roads such as on snow- covered or icy roads. If you drive your vehicle on snow-covered or icy roads, we strongly recommend the use of winter (snow) tires. When installing winter tires, be sure to replace all four tires.


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! Winter (snow) tires Winter tires are best suited for driving on snow-covered and icy roads. However winter tires do not perform as well as summer tires and all season tires on roads other than snow-covered and icy roads.


& Tire pressure monitoring


system (TPMS) (U.S.-spec. models)


The tire pressure monitoring system pro- vides the driver with a warning message by sending a signal from a sensor that is installed in each wheel when tire pressure is severely low. The tire pressure monitor- ing system will activate only when the vehicle is driven. Also, this system may not react immediately to a sudden drop in tire pressure (for example, a blow-out caused by running over a sharp object).


If you adjust the tire pressures in a warm garage and will then drive the vehicle in cold outside air, the resulting drop in tire pressures may cause the low tire pressure warning light to illuminate. To avoid this problem when adjusting the tire pressures in a warm garage, inflate the tires to pressures higher than those shown on the tire placard. Specifically, inflate them by an extra 1 psi (6.9 kPa, 0.07 kgf/cm2) for every difference of 108F (5.68C) between


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the temperature in the garage and the temperature outside. By way of example, the following table shows the required tire pressures that correspond to various out- side temperatures when the temperature in the garage is 608F (15.68C). Example: Tire size: P215/65R16 96H Standard tire pressures: Front: 30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2) Rear: 29 psi (200 kPa, 2.0 kgf/cm2) Garage temperature: 608F (15.68C)


Outside


temperature


Adjusted pressure [psi (kPa, kgf/cm2)] Rear Front


308F (−18C)


108F (−128C)


−108F (−238C)


33


(230, 2.3)


35


(240, 2.4)


37


(255, 2.55)


32


(220, 2.2)


34


(235, 2.35)


36


(250, 2.5)


Example: Tire size: P225/55R17 95H Standard tire pressures: Front: 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm2) Rear: 30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2) Garage temperature: 608F (15.68C)


Outside


temperature


308F (−18C)


108F (−128C)


−108F (−238C)


Adjusted pressure [psi (kPa, kgf/cm2)] Front Rear 33


35


(240, 2.4)


(230, 2.3)


37


(255, 2.55)


39


(270, 2.7)


35


(240, 2.4)


37


(255, 2.55)


If the low tire pressure warning light illuminates when you drive the vehicle in cold outside air after adjusting the tire pressures in a warm garage, re-adjust the tire pressures using the method described above. Then, increase the vehicle speed to at least 20 mph (32 km/h) and check to see that the low tire pressure warning light turns off a few minutes later. If the low tire pressure warning light does not turn off, the tire pressure monitoring system may not be functioning normally. In this event, go to a SUBARU dealer to have the system inspected as soon as possible.


While the vehicle is driven, friction be- tween tires and the road surface causes the tires to warm up. After illumination of the low tire pressure warning light, any increase in the tire pressures caused by an increase in the outside air temperature or by an increase in the temperature in the


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tires can cause the low tire pressure warning light to turn off.


System resetting is necessary when the wheels are changed (for example, a switch to snow tires) and new TPMS valves are installed on the newly fitted wheels. Have this work performed by a SUBARU dealer following wheel replace- ment.


It may not be possible to install TPMS valves on certain wheels that are on the market. Therefore, if you change the wheels (for example, a switch to snow tires), use wheels that have the same part number as the standard-equipment wheels. Without four operational TPMS valve/sensors on the wheels, the TPMS will not fully function and the warning light in the instrument panel will illuminate steadily after blinking for approximately one minute.


When a tire is replaced, adjustments are necessary to ensure continued normal operation of the tire pressure monitoring system. As with wheel replacement, there- fore, you should have the work performed by a SUBARU dealer.


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WARNING


If the low tire pressure warning light does not illuminate briefly after the ignition switch is turned ON or the light illuminates steadily after blink- ing for approximately one minute, you should have your Tire Pressure Monitoring System checked at a SUBARU dealer as soon as possi- ble. If this light illuminates while driving, never brake suddenly and keep driving straight ahead while gradu- ally reducing speed. Then slowly pull off the road to a safe place. Otherwise an accident involving serious vehicle damage and serious personal injury could occur. If illuminates while driving after adjusting the tire pres- sure, a tire may have significant damage and a fast leak that causes the tire to lose air rapidly. If you have a flat tire, replace it with a spare tire as soon as possible. When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel rim is replaced without the original pressure sensor/transmitter being transferred, the low tire pres- sure warning light will illuminate steadily after blinking for approxi-


this light still


mately one minute. This indicates the TPMS is unable to monitor all four road wheels. Contact your SUBARU dealer as soon as possible for tire and sensor replacement and/ or system resetting. the light illuminates steadily after blinking for approximately one minute, promptly contact a SUBARU dealer to have the system inspected.


If


immedi-


& Tire inspection Check on a daily basis that the tires are free from serious damage, nails, and stones. At the same time, check the tires for abnormal wear. Contact your SUBARU dealer ately if you find any problem. NOTE . When the wheels and tires strike curbs or are subjected to harsh treat- ment as when the vehicle is driven on a rough surface, they can suffer damage that cannot be seen with the naked eye. This type of damage does not become evident until time has passed. Try not to drive over curbs, potholes or on other rough surfaces. If doing so is unavoidable, keep the vehicle’s speed down to a walking pace or less, and


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approach the curbs as squarely as possible. Also, make sure the tires are not pressed against the curb when you park the vehicle. . If you feel unusual vibration while driving or find it difficult to steer the vehicle in a straight line, one of the tires and/or wheels may be damaged. Drive slowly to the nearest authorized SUBARU dealer and have the vehicle inspected.


& Tire pressures and wear Maintaining the correct tire pressures helps to maximize the tires’ service lives and is essential for good running perfor- mance. Check and, if necessary, adjust the pressure of each tire (including the spare) at least once a month (for example, during a fuel stop) and before any long journey.


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. Correct evenly)


tire pressure (tread worn


NOTE . The air pressure in a tire increases by approximately 4.3 psi (30 kPa, 0.3
kgf/cm2) when the tire becomes warm. . The tires are considered cold when the vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours or has been driven less than 1
mile (1.6 km).


WARNING


Do not let air out of warm tires to adjust pressure. Doing so will result in low tire pressure.


Incorrect tire pressures detract from con- trollability and ride comfort, and they cause the tires to wear abnormally.


Roadholding is good, and steering is responsive. Rolling resistance is low, so fuel consumption is also lower.


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Check the tire pressures when the tires are cold. Use a pressure gauge to adjust the tire pressures to the values shown on the tire placard. The tire placard is located on the door pillar on the driver’s side.


Driving even a short distance warms up the tires and increases the tire pressures. Also, the tire pressures are affected by the outside temperature. It is best to check tire pressure outdoors before driving the vehicle.


When a tire becomes warm, the air inside it expands, causing the tire pressure to increase. Be careful not to mistakenly release air from a warm tire to reduce its pressure.


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. Abnormally low tire pressure (tread worn at shoulders)


. Abnormally high tire pressure (tread worn in center)


Rolling resistance is high, so fuel con- sumption is also higher.


is poor. Also,


the tire Ride comfort magnifies the effects of road surface bumps and dips, possibly resulting in vehicle damage.


If the tire placard shows tire pressures for the vehicle when fully loaded, adjust the tire pressures to the values that match current loading conditions.


WARNING


Driving at high speeds with exces- sively low tire pressures can cause the tires to deform severely and to rapidly become hot. A sharp in- crease in temperature could cause tread separation, and destruction of


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