2002 SUBARU FORESTER steering

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HB4002BA
1. Adjust the seat position. Refer to the  “Front seat ” section (chapter 1).
2. Pull the tilt lock lever down. 
3. Move the steering whee

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Starting and operating Fuel7-2
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Fuel requirem

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Stopping the engine
WARNING
Do not stop the engine when the vehicle is moving. This will 
cause loss of power to the power steering and the brake booster

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Power steering
CAUTION
Do not hold the steering wheel at the fully locked position left or right for more than five seconds. This may damage the powerste

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leave ample distance from other vehicles. �When you feel the ABS system operating, you should maintain
constant brake pedal pressure. Do not pump the brake pedal
since doing so may defeat the ope

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VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control) system  (if equipped)WARNING
Always use the utmost care in driving  — overconfidence because
you are driving with a VDC system equipped vehicle could easily lead

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In the event of wheelspin and/or skidding on a slippery road surface 
and/or during cornering and/or an evasive maneuver, the VDC systemadjusts the engin

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HB4015AA
HB4014AA
When parking on a hill, always turn the steering wheel. When the vehicle 
is headed up the hill, the front wheels should be turned away from the
curb. When facing downhill, the