2003 SUBARU FORESTER engine overheat

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SUBARU FORESTER 2003 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 1-9
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags
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�Do not put anything on the seat which insu-
lates against heat, such as a blanket, cushion, 
or similar items. This may cause the seat heater
to ov

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SUBARU FORESTER 2003 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 6-13
Interior equipment
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Do not hold the lighter pushed in, because it
will overheat.
� Using as an accessory power outlet
Electrical power (12V DC) from the battery is on tap at 
the

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SUBARU FORESTER 2003 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 7-13
Starting and operating
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When shifting down a gear, ensure that the ve- 
hicle is not traveling at a speed exceeding the 
Maximum Allowable Speed for the gear which 
is about to be

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SUBARU FORESTER 2003 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 7-14
Starting and operating
Automatic transmission 
The automatic transmission is electronically controlled 
with 4-forward speeds and 1-reverse speed.
NOTE 
Immediately after a disconnected battery i

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SUBARU FORESTER 2003 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 7-21
Starting and operating
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Braking �Braking tips
Never rest your foot on the brake pedal while 
driving. This can cause dangerous overheating
of the brakes and needless wear on the b

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SUBARU FORESTER 2003 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 8-34
Driving tips
ally. �
When passing other vehicles, considerable dis-
tance is required because of the added weight and 
length caused by attaching the trailer to your vehicle.
1) Left turn 
2) Rig

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SUBARU FORESTER 2003 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 9-1
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In case of emergency
If you park your vehicle in case of an 
emergency .................................................... 9-2
Flat tires .......................................................

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SUBARU FORESTER 2003 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 9-12
In case of emergency
Engine overheating
Never attempt to remove the radiator cap until 
the engine has been shut off and has fully
cooled down. When the engine is hot, the cool- 
ant is under pre
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