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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual 4-10�
Air conditioner operation �Cooling or dehumidifying
HS0082
ON position
For c ooling  and  d ehumid ific ation of the p asseng er c omp artment, air
flows throug h the instrument p anel outlets:

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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual  Climate control4-11
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2. Set the air outlet c ontrol d ial to the  
“           ” p osition.
3. Push the air c ond itioner b utton to the  “ON ” p osition.
4. Set the temp e

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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual 4-12�
Checking air conditioning system before summer season
Chec k the air c ond itioner unit for refrig erant leak s, hose c ond itions,
and  p rop er op eration eac h sp ring . This c hec k is b es

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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual 4-14
HS4004BB
3. Insert the front filter assemb ly in the c ooling  unit, then install the
rear filter assemb ly. NOTE � Hold the filter tabs to facilitate installation.
� The passenger compartment si

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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual 9-8
Jump starting
WARNING
� Battery fluid is SULFURIC ACID. Do not let it come in contact
with the eyes, skin, clothing or the vehicle.  If battery fluid gets on you, thoroughly flush the exposed area

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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual 11
Maintenance and service 
Maintenance schedule11-3
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Maintenance precautions 11-3
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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual 11-4�
Always use the proper tools and make certain that they are
well maintained. � Never get under the vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
use a safety stand to support the vehicle.� Never keep

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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual  Maintenance and service11-5
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When you do checking or servicing in the engine 
compartment while the engine is running
A running engine can be dangerous. Keep your fingers, hands,
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