WARNING
CAUTION
Frequent driving of an AWD model under hard-driving conditions such as rough roads or off roads will necessitate more frequent replacement of the following items than that specified in the maintenance schedule described in the "Warranty and Maintenance Booklet".
Remember that damage done to your SUBARU while operating it off-road and not using common sense precautions such as those listed here is not eligible for warranty coverage.
Because of the AWD feature and higher ground clearance, you can drive your SUBARU on ordinary roads or off-road.
But please keep in mind that an AWD SUBARU is a passenger car and is neither a conventional off-road vehicle nor an all-terrain vehicle. If you do take your SUBARU off-road, certain common sense precautions such as those in the following list should be taken.
Driving tips for AWD models
Before drivingPush button start system Wiring diagram
WIRING SYSTEM > Push Button Start SystemWIRING DIAGRAM ...
Inspection
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS) > Subaru Select MonitorINSPECTION1. COMMUNICATION FOR INITIALIZING IMPOSSIBLEDetecting condition:Defective harness connectorTrouble symptom:Communication is impossible between the TPMS & keyless entry CM or TPMS CM and the Subaru Select Monitor.WI ...
Type D
Temperature control dial (Refer to "Automatic
climate control operation (type B, C
and D)" F4-7 and/or "Temperature control
Defroster button (Refer to "Airflow mode
selection"
Rear window defogger button (Refer to
"Defogger and deicer"
DUAL mode button (Refer to ""DUAL"
mode ( ...