Subaru Outback (BR): When you do not tow a trailer
● Remove the ball mount from the hitch receiver tube and insert the receiver
cover onto the hitch receiver tube.
● Place the dust cap over the four-pin connector of the hitch wire harness to protect
against possible damage.
● Occasionally lubricate terminals of the four-pin connector using terminal grease.
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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, drivetrain,
brakes, tires and suspens
vehicle damage or malfunction caused by trailer towing. If you use your vehicle
to tow a trailer, more frequent maintenance will be required due to the additional
load. (Refer to “Maintenance sc
WARNING
Never exceed the maximum load limits explained in the following. Exceeding the
maximum load limits could cause personal injury and/or vehicle damage.
CAUTION
● Adequate size trailer
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A: REMOVAL
1) Remove the front wheels.
2) Fully open the front hood.
3) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
4) Remove the collector cover.
NOTE:
Follow the steps below when removing the collector
cover.
Pull up the two points at the rear (A).
Pull up the two points at the front (B) whil
A: REMOVAL
1) Remove the transmission assembly from the vehicle. <Ref. to CVT-55,
REMOVAL, Automatic Transmission
Assembly.>
2) Remove the air breather hose. <Ref. to CVT-132, REMOVAL, Air Breather Hose.>
3) Remove the oil pan and control valve body. <Ref. to CVT-111, REMOVAL, Cont
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