Note
NOTEThis information will improve the efficiency of maintenance and assure the sound work.
1. FASTENERS NOTICE
Fasteners are used to prevent the parts from damage, dislocation and play due to looseness. Fasteners must be tightened to the specified torque. Do not apply paint, lubricant, rust retardant or other substance to the surface around bolts, nuts, etc. Doing so will make it difficult to obtain the correct torque and result in looseness and other problem.
2. STATIC ELECTRICITY DAMAGE
Do not touch the control modules, connectors, logic boards and other such parts when there is a risk of static electricity. Always use a static electricity prevention cord or touch grounded metal for the elimination of static electricity before conducting work.
3. BATTERY
When removing the battery cables, always be sure to turn the ignition switch to OFF to prevent electrical damage to the control module from overcurrent. Be sure to remove the battery ground cable first.
4. SERVICE PARTS
Use genuine parts for maximum performance and maintenance when conducting repairs. Subaru/FHI will not be responsible for poor performance resulting from the use of parts except for genuine parts.
5. PROTECTING VEHICLE UNDER MAINTENANCE
Make sure to attach the fender cover, seat covers, etc. before work.
6. ENSURING SECURITY DURING WORK
When working in a group of two or more, perform the work with calling each other to ensure mutual safety.
7. LIFT AND JACK
When using a lift or shop jack to raise a vehicle or using rigid rack to support a vehicle, always follow instructions concerning jack-up points and weight limits to prevent the vehicle from falling, which could result in injury. Be especially careful that the vehicle is balanced before raising it. Be sure to set the wheel stoppers when jacking-up only the front or rear side of the vehicle.
CAUTION: Not to let the side sill cover interfere with the lift arm, use an attachment. When the side sill interferes with the lift arm, a grooveless attachment can be used. In this case, perform the operation carefully because the dislocation from the side sill flange may occur.
NOTE:
- When using a lift, follow its operation manual.
- When using, insert the body flange to the attachment groove.
- When the side sill spoiler contacts the lift arm, use a lift attachment.
- Do not work or leave unattended while the vehicle is supported with jack, support it with rigid racks.
- Be sure to use the rigid racks with rubber attached to cradle to support the vehicle.
- When using a plate lift, use a rubber attachment. Place the attachment to the specified position of the vehicle, by adjusting front/rear and left/right sides accordingly.
- When using an attachment, align the center of attachment (A) with the center of vehicle rib (the center of spoiler rib).
- Do not use the plate lift whose attachment does not reach the supporting locations.
SUPPORT LOCATIONS
Pantograph jack
Set the jacks between protruding portions.
8. TIE-DOWNS
The tie-down hooks are used when transporting vehicles and when using the chassis dynamo. Attach tiedown only to the specified locations on the vehicle.
- TIE-DOWN LOCATION
- TIE-DOWN HOOK & EYE BOLT
- Tie-down direction
CAUTION:
- Pull the tie-down chains LH and RH in the same direction, but front and rear side in the counter direction.
- Patterns except for the followings (recommended) are not allowed.
- TIE-DOWN RANGE
For ground transportation
CAUTION: When the vehicle is tied down from vehicle inside, hook the hooks of tie-down chain on the rear tiedown hooks from vehicle inside. When the vehicle is tied down from vehicle outside, hook the hooks of tie-down chain on the rear tie-down hooks from vehicle outside.
For sea transportation
CAUTION: The eye bolts are exclusively used for towing and sea transportation tie-down, and do not use them for ground and freight transportation.
- VEHICLE SINKING VOLUME AT TIE-DOWN CONDITION
CAUTION: The vehicle sinking volume at tie-down condition should be less than 50 mm (1.97 in) and make sure to fix the vehicle securely.
Check to see if the tensions of chains or belts at tie-down condition are appropriate in the following procedures.
1. Before tie-down, measure the distance between the highest tire point and highest arch point at the center of wheel.
2. After tie-down, measure the distance between the highest tire point and highest arch point at the center of wheel.
3. If the distance (A) between the measured value of 1) and 2) above, is less than 50 mm (1.97 in), it is judged as OK. If the distance is 50 mm (1.97 in) or more, it is judged as NG because the tension is too high.
- NOTES FOR THE USE OF TIE-DOWN HOOK
When the vehicle is tied down from the rear side, use the holes at the rear side, and when the vehicle is tied down from the front side, use the holes at the front side.
When the vehicle is tied down from vehicle inside, hook the hooks of tie-down chain from vehicle inside, and when the vehicle is tied down from vehicle outside, hook the hooks of tie-down chain from vehicle outside.
9. TOWING
Avoid towing vehicles except when the vehicle cannot be driven. When towing other vehicles, pay attention to the following to prevent eye bolt or vehicle damage resulting from excessive weight.
- Do not tow other vehicles with a front tie-down hook.
- Make sure the vehicle towing is heavier than the vehicle being towed.
- Front
Remove the hook cover, and install the eye bolt.
CAUTION: When tightening the eye bolt using a wheel wrench, be careful not to scratch the bumper.
CAUTION:
- Place the shift lever in "N" position during towing.
- Do not lift up the rear wheels to avoid unsteady rotation.
- Turn the ignition key to "ACC", then check the steering wheel moves freely.
- Release the parking brake to avoid tire dragging.
- Since the power steering does not work, be careful for the heavy steering effort. (When engine is stopped)
- Since the servo brake does not work, be careful that the brake is not applied effectively. (When engine is stopped)
- In case of the malfunction of internal transmission or drive system, lift up four wheels (on a trailer) for towing.
- Do not use the towing hook (eye bolt) except when towing.
- Make sure to detach the eye bolt after use. If the hook remains attached, the airbag may not operate properly when receiving shock from the front side.
10. LOADING ONTO CAR CARRIER TRUCK
CAUTION:
- When carrying the vehicle onto a car carrier truck, perform the operation being careful with the gap between the height of the carrier's floor and the vehicle lower side because of little clearance under the front bumper.
- Use a supporting board (rubber) where the clearance is too small.
- Perform the operation being careful with the position shown in the figure below.
11. FRONT HOOD DAMPER STAY
1. Always perform works such as inspections and maintenance with both damper stays attached.
CAUTION: At the inspection and general maintenance, do not detach the damper stays.
2. When wider hood opening is necessary, set the damper stay below as shown in the figure.
CAUTION:
- Always perform works such as inspections and maintenance with both damper stays attached.
- Do not leave one side of damper stay removed.
- The hood cannot be closed with the hood damper on the full open side. When it is necessary to close, tie the hood striker and the radiator panel with a string etc. to fix them.
- After work, set the damper stays back to the normal position and tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
12. TRAINING
For an information about training, contact a dealer or agent.
13. GENERAL SCAN TOOL
Using general scan tools will greatly improve the efficiency of repairing engine electronic controls. Subaru Select Monitor can be used to diagnose the engine, VDC and other electronically controlled parts.