Offroad Chops
The offroad portion of Subaru's press drive consisted of a lengthy course on California's Catalina Island, and I had a chance to tackle some fairly demolished dirt roads. I imagine a tiny fraction of Forester owners will take their SUVs to these lengths, but it performed well nonetheless, clawing up steep slopes and rutted pathways with well-controlled body motions. The wheels stayed well-connected to the dirt, allowing the nose or tail to swing wide only under the most sudden turns. (All deliberate, of course.)
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Trunk lid (4-door)
• To prevent dangerous exhaust gas from entering the vehicle, always keep the trunk lid closed while driving.
• Help prevent children, adults or animals from locking themselves in the trunk. On h ...
Type B seat heater
Type B seat heater
Each seat heater has four levels of adjustment. To use the heater in the right-hand seat, turn the “R” adjustment dial forward until the “” mark
reaches the desired position. To ...
Rear window wiper blade rubber
1. Pull out the end of the blade rubber assembly to unlock it from the plastic support.
2. Pull the blade rubber assembly out of the plastic support.
1) Metal spines
3. If the new blade rubbe ...
