2001 SUBARU OUTBACK steering

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SUBARU OUTBACK 2001 3.G Owners Manual 7-26�
Whenever suspension components, steering components, or
an axle are removed from a vehicle equipped with VDC, have an authorized SUBARU dealer perform an inspection of that system.� The followin

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SUBARU OUTBACK 2001 3.G Owners Manual Starting and operating7-27
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ind ic ator lig ht will flash on and  off when this sys
tem ac tivates.
NOTE � Slight twitching of the brake pedal may be felt when the VDC-sys-
tem oper

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When p arking  on a hill, always turn the steering  wh
eel. When the vehic le
is head ed  up  the hill, the front wheels should  b e t urned  away from t

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SUBARU OUTBACK 2001 3.G Owners Manual 8-8and  otherwise similar to on-road  d riving  c ond itions
. Op erating  it und er
other than those c ond itions c ould  sub jec t the vehic le to exc essive
stress whic h mig ht result in d amag e

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SUBARU OUTBACK 2001 3.G Owners Manual  Driving tips8-11
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Keep  the d oor loc ks from freezing  b y sq uirting  them
 with d eic er or
g lyc erin. 
Forc ing  a frozen d oor op en may d amag e or sep arate t he rub b er
w

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Trailer towing tips CAUTION
� Never exceed 45 mph (72 km/h) when towing a trailer in hilly
country on hot days. � When towing a trailer, steering, stability, st

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Driving with a trailer
� You should  allow for c onsid erab ly more stop p ing  d is tanc e when
towing  a trailer. Avoid  sud d en b raking  b ec ause it m ay result in skid -
d ing  or jac kkn

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Using a flat-bed truck
HB8008AA
This is the b est way to transp ort your vehic le. Use  the following  p roc e-
d ures to ensure safe transp ortation.
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