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LI-13
Headlight Bulb
LIGHTING SYSTEM
11.Headlight Bulb
A: REMOVAL
1. HIGH BEAM AND LOW BEAM
CAUTION:
•Because the halogen bulb operates at a high
temperature, dirt and oil on the bulb surface re-
duces the bulb's service life. Hold the flange
portion when replacing the bulb. Never touch
the glass portion.
•Do not leave the headlight without a bulb for
a long time. Dust, moisture, etc. entering the
headlight may affect its performance.
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the air intake duct. (When removing the
headlight bulb RH)
3) Remove the battery. (When removing the head-
light bulb LH)
4) Disconnect the harness connector.
5) Remove the bulb assembly (A) then remove the
high beam. To remove the low beam, remove the
back cover (B), and then go to the next step.
6) Remove the light bulb retaining spring (A) to re-
move bulb.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
1) Visually check the bulb for blow out.
2) Check the bulb specification.
tion.>
3) If NG, replace the bulb with a new one.
IN-02134
LI-00506(B)
(A)
LI-00507
(A)
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LI-28
High-mounted Stop Light
LIGHTING SYSTEM
26.High-mounted Stop Light
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Detach the roof spoiler.
AL, Roof Spoiler.>
3) Remove the nuts (A), then detach the high-
mounted stop light.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
1) Install the high-mounted stop light to test if it illu-
minates normally.
2) If the high-mounted stop light does not illumi-
nate, replace it with a new one.
NOTE:
Since LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are used for
the high-mounted stop light, replace the high-
mounted stop light assembly when the LEDs went
out.
LI-00312
(A)(A)
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SB-5
General Description
SEAT BELT SYSTEM
B: CAUTION
•Before starting the work, turn the ignition switch
to OFF, disconnect the battery ground cable and
wait for 20 seconds or more.
•The pretensioner system has a backup power
source. The pretensioner might deploy if you do not
wait for 20 seconds or more before starting work.
•Do not drop or apply any impact to the preten-
sioner.
•If oil, grease or water gets on the pretensioner,
wipe it off immediately with a dry cloth.
•Do not expose the pretensioner to high tempera-
ture or flame.
•Do not allow current to flow through or voltage to
reach the pretensioner. Do not use a circuit tester
to check resistance of the pretensioner.
•Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the pre-
tensioner. If it is dented, cracked or deformed, re-
place it with a new one.
•Do not use the airbag or pretensioner parts from
other vehicles. Always replace parts with new
parts.
•When handling a seat belt with deployed preten-
sioner, wear gloves and goggles. Wash your hands
afterwards.
•Do not reuse a seat belt with deployed preten-
sioner.
•If material from the airbag enters the eyes or con-
tacts skin during deployment, wash it away with
clean water, and then consult a doctor.
C: PREPARATION TOOL
1. GENERAL TOOL
TOOL NAME REMARKS
TO RX® T50Used for removing and installing the inner seat belt assembly.
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WW-4
General Description
WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEMS
3. WASHER TANK
C: CAUTION
•Connect the connectors and hoses securely during reassembly.
•After reassembly, make sure functional parts operate smoothly.
•Be careful with the airbag system wire harness which passes near electrical parts and switches.
•All airbag system wiring harness and connectors are colored yellow. Do not use a tester equipment on
these circuits.
•Care must be taken when connecting the hoses to pipes so that there are no bends or blockage.
•If even a small amount of silicon oil or grease enters tank and washer fluid passages, an oil film will be
formed on the glass and will cause the wiper to chatter and judder. Make sure that no oil comes into contact
with the system.
(1) Washer nozzle (5) Front washer motorTightening torque: N·m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
(2) Washer hose (6) Rear washer motorT: 6.0 (0.61, 4.4)
(3) Washer tank (7) Grommet
(4) Washer tank cap (8) Washer motor cover
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WW-20
Rear Washer
WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEMS
12.Rear Washer
A: REMOVAL
1) Detach the roof spoiler.
AL, Roof Spoiler.>
2) Remove the washer hose from washer nozzle.
3) Push the claw of the nozzle from the reverse
side of roof spoiler with a flat tip screwdriver or
equivalent, and remove the washer nozzle.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
•Make sure the nozzle and hose are not clogged.
•Make sure the hose is not bent.
•While the vehicle is at a standstill, make sure that
the washer injection position is as shown in the fig-
ure.
NOTE:
Washer injection position can not be adjusted.
(1) Nozzle
(2) Upper edge of the rear gate glass
(A) 72 mm (2.83 in)
(B) 70°
WW-00214
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BR-11
General Description
BRAKE
C: CAUTION
Please clearly understand and adhere to the follow-
ing general precautions. They must be strictly fol-
lowed to avoid any injury to the person doing the
work or people in the area.
1. OPERATION
•Wear work clothing, including a cap, protective
goggles and protective shoes during operation.
•Before removal, installation or disassembly, be
sure to clarify the failure. Avoid unnecessary re-
moval, installation, disassembly and replacement.
•Use SUBARU genuine grease etc. or equivalent.
Do not mix grease etc. with that of another grade or
from other manufacturers.
•Before securing a part in a vise, place cushioning
material such as wood blocks, aluminum plate or
cloth between the part and the vise.
•Be sure to tighten fasteners including bolts and
nuts to the specified torque.
•Place shop jacks or rigid racks at the specified
points.
2. OIL
When handling oil, follow the rules below to prevent
unexpected accidents.
•Prepare container and waste cloths when per-
forming work which oil could possibly spill. If oil
spills, wipe it off immediately to prevent from pene-
trating into floor or flowing outside, for environmen-
tal protection.
•Follow all government and local regulations con-
cerning waste disposal.
3. BRAKE FLUID
If brake fluid gets in your eyes or on your skin, do
the following:
•Wash eyes and seek immediate medical atten-
tion.
•Wash your skin with soap and then rinse thor-
oughly with water.
Follow all government and local regulations con-
cerning waste disposal.
D: PREPARATION TOOL
1. GENERAL TOOL
TOOL NAME REMARKS
Snap ring pliers Used for removing and installing snap rings.
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BR-13
Front Brake Pad
BRAKE
4) Install the pad to support.
NOTE:
Install the pad indicator in proper direction.
CAUTION:
•Be sure to install so that the pad return
spring faces the input side of the direction of
brake rotor rotation, as shown in the figure.
•Correctly install the pad return spring to the
supporting surface of the pad clip as shown in
the figure.
•If the pad return spring is deformed or dam-
aged, replace the brake pad.
5) Install the caliper body to the support.
Tightening torque:
27 N·m (2.8 kgf-m, 19.9 ft-lb)
C: INSPECTION
Check thickness A of the pad.
NOTE:
•Always replace the pads on both sides as a set.
•Replace pad clips if they are twisted or worn.
•Replace the pad if there is oil or grease on it.
(1) LH – IN
(2) LH – OUT
(3) RH – IN
(4) RH – OUT
(5) Pad indicator
(6) Pad return spring
BR-00342
(5)
(6)
(6)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)(5)
(6)
(6)
(1) Pad return spring
(2) Suppor ting surface of pad clip
(3) Direction of brake rotor rotation
Pad thickness mm
(in)
Specification 11 (0.433)
Wear limit 1.5 (0.059)
BR-00483
(1)
(2)(3)
BR-00360
A
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BR-19
Rear Brake Pad
BRAKE
5. Rear Brake Pad
A: REMOVAL
1) Lift-up the vehicle, and then remove the rear
wheels.
2) Remove the brake hose bracket.
3) Remove the caliper bolt.
4) Raise the caliper body and support it.
NOTE:
Do not disconnect the brake hose from the caliper
body.
5) Remove the pad.
B: INSTALLATION
1) Apply a thin coat of Molykote M7439 to the pad
clip.
2) Apply a thin coat of Molykote AS880N (Part No.
K0777YA010) to the contact surface between the
pad and shim.
3) Install the pad to support.
4) Install the caliper body to the support.
Tightening torque:
27 N·m (2.8 kgf-m, 19.9 ft-lb)
C: INSPECTION
Check thickness A of the pad.
NOTE:
•Always replace the pads on both sides as a set.
•Replace pad clips if they are twisted or worn.
•A wear indicator is installed on the inner disc
brake pad. If the pad is worn to the limit, the end of
wear indicator contacts disc rotor, and a squeaking
sound is heard as the wheel rotates. If the sound is
heard, replace the pad.
•Replace the pad if there is oil or grease on it.
BR-00497
BR-00032
Pad thickness mm (in)Specification 11.0 (0.433)
Wear limit 1.5 (0.059)
BR-00345
A
BR-00016