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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual Driving tips for AWD models
All-Wheel Drive distributes the engine 
power to all four wheels. AWD models
provide better traction when driving on
slippery, wet or snow-covered roads and
when moving out

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual depth of the water and the bottom of the 
stream bed for firmness and ensure that
the bed of the stream is flat. Drive slowly
and completely through the stream. The
water should be shallow enough that

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual !Before driving your vehicle
Before entering the vehicle, remove any 
snow or ice from your shoes because that
could make the pedals slippery anddangerous. 
While warming up the vehicle before 
drivin

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual 8-10Driving tips
roads. This may cause loss of 
vehicle control.
CAUTION
Avoid prolonged continuous driving 
in snowstorms. Snow will enter the
engine ’s intake system and may
hinder the airflow, wh

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual tions may result in severe me- 
chanical damage to the drive
train of your vehicle and may
affect ride, handling, braking and
speedometer/odometer calibra-
tion. It also may be dangerous
and lead to l

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual The load capacity of your vehicle is 
determined by weight, not by available
cargo space. The maximum load you can
carry in your vehicle is shown on the
vehicle placard attached to the driver’s
side

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual 8-18Driving 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, drivet

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SUBARU FORESTER 2011 SH / 3.G Owners Manual F: Front of vehicle
The tongue load can be adjusted by 
proper distribution of the load in the trailer.
Never load the trailer with more weight in
the back than in the front; approximately 
60 percent
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