2002 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX warning

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WARNING
Do not drive the vehicle with the clutch disen- gaged (i.e., when the clutch pedal is
depressed) or with the shift lever in the neu-tral position

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2.5 liter models (non-turbo)
mph (km/h)
RSTS, OUTBACK
1st29 (46)28 (45)
2nd48 (77)47 (75)
3rd68 (110)66 (106)
2.0 liter models (turbo)mph (km/h)
WRX
1st35 (56)
2nd61 (98)
3

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labor. 
On steep downgrades, downshift the transmission 
to 4th, 3rd or 2nd gear as necessary; this helps to
maintain a safe speed and to extend brake pa

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WARNING
Do not drive the vehicle with the selector lever in the  “N” (neutral) position. Engine braking
has no effect in this condition and the risk ofan accident is co

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imum Allowable Speed for the current gear is exceeded.� Similarly, in order to prevent over-revving dur-
ing deceleration of the vehicle, the transmission
will remain in th

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Braking �Braking tips
WARNING
Never rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving. This can cause dangerous overheat- ing of the brakes and needless we

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much harder than normal and the braking distance 
will increase. � Disc brake pad wear warning indica- tors
OM-H0163
The disc brake pad wear warning indicators on the 
disc

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CAUTION
�The ABS system does not always decrease
stopping distance. You should  always main- tain a safe following distance from other ve- hicles.� When