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Driving tips
models
Driving on snowy grades or icy roads may require the 
use of tire chains, in which case put the chains on the 
front wheels only. Use only SAE class S type chains 
that are of the correct size for your tires so as not to
damage the vehicle body or suspension. 
When driving with tire chains, drive at speeds below 
19 mph (30 km/h). When a temporary spare tire is on
a front wheel, replace the temporary spare tire with the 
rear tire on the same side of the vehicle, and then fit 
chains on the front tires. 
Always use the utmost care when driving with tire 
chains – overconfidence because you are driving with 
tire chains could easily lead to a serious accident.  „ Rocking the vehicle
If you must rock the vehicle to free it from snow, sand, 
or mud, depress the accelerator pedal slightly and 
move the selector lever back and forth between “D” 
and “R” repeatedly. Do not race the engine. For the
best possible traction, avoid spinning the wheels when 
trying to free the vehicle. 
When the road surface is extremely slippery, you can 
obtain better traction by starting the vehicle with the transmission in 2nd than 1st (both for MT and AT). 
Refer to the “Automatic transmission” section in chap- 
ter 7 for information on holding the transmission in 2nd position. 

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cal system and cause a malfunction of your ve-
hicle’s lighting system.
Connection of trailer lights to your vehicle’s electrical 
system requires modifications to the vehicle’s lighting
circuit to increase its capacity and accommodate wir- 
ing changes. To ensure the trailer lights are connected 
properly, please consult your SUBARU dealer. Check
for proper operation of the turn signals, the brake 
lights and parking lights each time you hitch up.  T Tires
Never tow a trailer when the temporary spare 
tire is used. The temporary spare tire is not de- 
signed to sustain the towing load. Use of the
temporary spare tire when towing can result in 
failure of the spare tire and/or less stability of
the vehicle.
Make sure that all the tires on your vehicle are properly 
inflated. 
The recommended cold tire pressure under trailer tow- 
ing conditions is shown in chapter 12, “Specifications” and in “GAS STATION REFERENCE” at the end of 
this manual. Adjust the rear tire pressure to the recom-
mended pressure when the tires are cold. Normal 
pressure should be maintained in the front tires. 
Trailer tire condition, size, load rating and proper infla- 
tion pressure should be in accordance with the trailer 
manufacturer’s specifications. 
In the event your vehicle gets a flat tire when towing a 
trailer, ask a commercial road service to repair the flat 
tire. 
If you carry a regular size spare tire in your vehicle or 
trailer as a precaution against getting a flat tire, be 
sure that the spare tire is firmly secured.  „
Trailer towing tips yNever exceed 45 mph (72 km/h) when towing
a trailer in hilly country on hot days.  y When towing a trailer, steering, stability,
stopping distance and braking performance 
will be different from normal operation. For 
safety’s sake, you should employ extra caution 
when towing a trailer and you should never 

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Temporary spare tire
Never tow a trailer when the temporary spare 
tire is used. The temporary spare tire is not de-
signed to sustain the towing load. Use of the 
temporary spare tire when towing can result in 
failure of the spare tire and/or less stability of
the vehicle and may lead to an accident.
Never use any temporary spare tire other than 
the original. Using other sizes may result in se- 
vere mechanical damage to the drive train of
your vehicle.
The temporary spare tire is smaller and lighter than a 
conventional tire and is designed for emergency use
only. Remove the temporary spare tire and re-install 
the conventional tire as soon as possible because the 
spare tire is designed only for temporary use. 
Check the inflation pressure of the temporary spare 
tire periodically to keep the tire ready for use. The cor- rect pressure is 
60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kg/cm 2
).
When using the temporary spare tire, note the follow- 
ing:  y Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
 y Do not put a tire chain on the temporary spare tire.
Because of the smaller tire size, a tire chain will not fit
properly.  y Do not use two or more temporary spare tires at the
same time.  y Do not drive over obstacles. This tire has a smaller
diameter, so road clearance is reduced.
1) Tread wear indicator bar 
2) Indicator location mark
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ible, the tire is worn beyond the acceptable limit 
and must be replaced immediately. With a tire
in this condition, driving at high speeds in wet 
weather can cause the vehicle to hydroplane. 
The resulting loss of vehicle control can lead to
an accident.
NOTE 
For safety, inspect the tire tread regularly and re- 
place the tires before their tread wear indicators 
become visible.  „
Tire rotation Tire wear varies from wheel to wheel. To maximize the 
life of each tire and ensure that the tires wear uniform-
ly, it is best to rotate the tires every 7,500 miles 
(12,500 km). Rotating the tires involves switching the 
front and rear tires on the right-hand side of the vehicle
and similarly switching the front and rear tires on the 
left-hand side of the vehicle. (Each tire must be kept 
on its original side of the vehicle.)
Replace any damaged or unevenly worn tire at the 
time of rotation. After tire rotation, adjust the tire pres- 
sures and make sure the wheel nuts are correctly
tightened. 
After driving approximately 600 miles (1,000 km), 
check the wheel nuts again and retighten any nut that
has become loose.  „
Tire replacement
The wheels and tires are important and integral parts 
of your vehicle’s design; they cannot be changed arbi- 
trarily. The tires fitted as standard equipment are opti-
mally matched to the characteristics of the vehicle and 
were selected to give the best possible combination of 
running performance, ride comfort, and service life. It
is essential for every tire to have a size and construc- 
tion matching those shown on the tire placard and to 
have a speed symbol and load index matching those
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shown on the tire placard. 
Using tires of a non-specified size detracts from con- 
trollability, ride comfort, braking performance, speed- 
ometer accuracy and odometer accuracy. It also cre- 
ates incorrect body-to-tire clearances and inappropri-
ately changes the vehicle’s ground clearance. 
All four tires must be the same in terms of manufactur- 
er, brand (tread pattern), construction, and size. You
are advised to replace the tires with new ones that are 
identical to those fitted as standard equipment. 
For safe vehicle operation, SUBARU recommends re- 
placing all four tires at the same time.
 yAll four tires must be the same in terms of
manufacturer, brand (tread pattern), construc- 
tion, degree of wear, speed symbol, load index 
and size. Mixing tires of different types, sizes or 
degrees of wear can result in damage to the ve-
hicle’s power train. Use of different types or siz- 
es of tires can also dangerously reduce control- 
lability and braking performance and can lead
to an accident.  y Use only radial tires. Do not use radial tires
together with belted bias tires and/or bias-ply tires. Doing so can dangerously reduce control-
lability, resulting in an accident.
 „ Wheel replacement
When replacing wheels due, for example, to damage, 
make sure the replacement wheels match the specifi- 
cations of the wheels that are fitted as standard equip- 
ment. Replacement wheels are available from
SUBARU dealers.
Use only those wheels that are specified for 
your vehicle. Wheels not meeting specifica-
tions could interfere with brake caliper opera- 
tion and may cause the tires to rub against the 
wheel well housing during turns. The resulting
loss of vehicle control could lead to an acci-
dent.