2017 SUBARU LEGACY stop start

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SUBARU LEGACY 2017 6.G Owners Manual Manual transmission
WARNING
.Do not drive the vehicle with the
clutch disengaged (i.e., when the
clutch pedal is depressed) or
with the shift lever in the neutral
position. Engine braking has no
effec

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SUBARU LEGACY 2017 6.G Owners Manual rapidly pulls away from a standstill. This
phenomenon does not indicate a problem.Continuously variable trans-
mission
The continuously variable transmission is
electronically controlled and provides

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SUBARU LEGACY 2017 6.G Owners Manual !P (Park)
This position is for parking the vehicle and
starting the engine. In this position, the
transmission is mechanically locked to
prevent the vehicle from rolling freely.
When you park the vehi

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SUBARU LEGACY 2017 6.G Owners Manual Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission
NOTE
The transmission may downshift, de-
pending on the way the accelerator
pedal is depressed to accelerate the
vehicle again.
&Shift lock fu

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SUBARU LEGACY 2017 6.G Owners Manual Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission
1) Upshift indicator
2) Downshift indicator
3) Gear position indicator
When the manual mode is selected, the
gear position indicator and upshi

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SUBARU LEGACY 2017 6.G Owners Manual &Driving tips
NOTE
If the accelerator and brake pedals are
depressed at the same time, driving
torque may be restrained. This is not a
malfunction.
. On a road surface where there is a risk
of wheelsp

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SUBARU LEGACY 2017 6.G Owners Manual Starting and operating/Braking
assist limitation to occur too fre-
quently, this may result in a malfunc-
tion of the power steering control
system.Braking
&Braking tips
WARNING
Never rest your foot o

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SUBARU LEGACY 2017 6.G Owners Manual !Brake assist system
WARNING
Do not be overconfident about the
brake assist. It is not a system that
brings more braking ability to the
vehicle beyond its braking capabil-
ity. Always use the utmost c