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SUBARU FORESTER 2007 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 8-2 Driving tips
Driving tipsNew vehicle break-in driving  
– the first 1,000 miles (1,600 
km) 
The performance and long life of your ve- 
hicle are dependent on how you handle 
and care for your v

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SUBARU FORESTER 2007 SG / 2.G Owners Manual Driving tips 8-5
Driving tips for AWD vehicles
All-Wheel Drive distributes the engine 
power to all four wheels. AWD vehiclesprovide better traction when driving on 
slippery, wet or snow-covered road

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SUBARU FORESTER 2007 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 8-6 Driving tips
Off road driving
Because of the AWD feature and higher 
ground clearance, your SUBARU can be 
driven on ordinary roads or off-road. But 
please keep in mind that an AWD SUBA- 
RU is a

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SUBARU FORESTER 2007 SG / 2.G Owners Manual Driving tips 8-7
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thrown around in the vehicle and cause in- 
jury. Do not pile heavy loads on the roof. 
Those loads raise the vehicle’s center of 
gravity and make it more prone t

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SUBARU FORESTER 2007 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 8-8 Driving tips
squirting them with deicer or glycerin. 
Forcing a frozen door open may damage 
or separate the rubber weather strips 
around the door. If the door is frozen, use 
hot water to melt t

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SUBARU FORESTER 2007 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 8-10 Driving tips
zero temperatures. Blades of this type 
give superior wiping performance in 
snowy conditions. Be sure to use blades 
that are suitable for your vehicle.
NOTE 
When the season requir

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SUBARU FORESTER 2007 SG / 2.G Owners Manual Driving tips 8-13
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In addition, the total weight applied to 
each axle (GAW) must never exceed the 
GAWR. The front and rear GAWs can be 
adjusted by relocating luggage inside the 
ve

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SUBARU FORESTER 2007 SG / 2.G Owners Manual 8-18 Driving tips
Trailer towing 
Your vehicle is designed and intended to 
be used primarily as a passenger-carrying 
vehicle. Towing a trailer puts additional 
loads on your vehicle’s engine, driv
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