Subaru Outback manuals

Subaru Outback (BR): When the brakes get wet

When driving in rain or after washing the vehicle, the brakes may get wet. As a result, brake stopping distance will be longer. To dry the brakes, drive the vehicle at a safe speed while lightly depressing the brake pedal to heat up the brakes.

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 Use of engine braking

Remember to make use of engine braking in addition to foot braking. When descending a grade, if only the foot brake is used, the brakes may start working improperly because of brake fluid overheat

 Braking when a tire is punctured

Do not depress the brake pedal suddenly when a tire is punctured. This could cause a loss of control of the vehicle. Keep driving straight ahead while gradually reducing speed. Then slowly pull off

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 VDC Control Module and Hydraulic Control Unit (VDCCM&H/U)

A: REMOVAL 1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery. 2) Remove the air intake boot. H4 model: <Ref. to IN(H4DOTC)-10, REMOVAL, Air Intake Boot.> H6 model: <Ref. to IN(H6DO)-7, REMOVAL, Air Intake Boot.> 3) Remove the VDC control module & hydraulic control unit (VDCCM&H/U)

 Outback maintenance tools location

  1) Under-floor storage compartment (Refer to “Under-floor storage compartment” F6-18.) 2) Electronic parking brake release tool 3) Jack handle 4) Spare tire 5) Tool bucket   1) Wheel nut wrench 2) Screwdriver 3) Jack 4) Towing hook (eye bolt) (if equipped) The

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