SUBARU BAJA 2003 1.G Owners Manual

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NOTE Remember that the vehicle ’s center of gravity is altered with the
weight of the load on the roof, thus affecting the driving charac- teristics.
Drive carefully. Avoid rapid starts, hard cornering and abruptstops. Crosswind effects will be increased. Removal and installation of the crossbars CAUTION
Do not carry cargo on the roof when the crossbars are removed. Luggage on the roof will be thrown forward or backward in sud-den stops or rapid accelerations, resulting in a dangerous roadhazard.
The crossbars can be removed when you do not use the roof to carrycargo. n To remove the crossbar
HB6047BAHB6048BA
1. Loosen and remove the T –30 torx head screw from the side of
each crossbar end support.
2. Move the end support and inner clamp to unhook each side of the
crossbar from the roof rail.
3. Carefully raise the crossbar from roof rails.

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NOTE It may be necessary to move the Front crossbar rearward, near the center of the roof rail for easier removal. Use care not tocross-thread the screw in the insert if it has been removed. nTo install the crossbar
NOTE Both Crossbars have a label indicating the direction of mount. If they are not present, orient with the larger section of the Cross-
bar towards the front of vehicle (see below). The Front Crossbaralso has a MAXIMUM LORD Label affixed to it.
HB6046BB
Front crossbar:
Front crossbar has 100 LBS. Load Label on left-hand side.

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HB6051BBHB6052BB
1. Before placing the crossbar on the roof rails, make sure that the
T-30 torx head screw is fully loosened from each end support.
2. Spread the inner clamp and the end support as far apart as pos-sible.
3. With the front direction arrow label on the top right side of the
crossbar pointing toward the front of the vehicle, carefully place the
crossbar across the top of the vehicle so that the crossbar end sup-
ports rest on the top of the roof rails 7 inches (180 mm) rearward in
the front radius of the roof rail.
4. Move the end support and inner clamp to hook under the end of
the roof rail on both sides and loosely assemble the T-30 torx head
screw with the tool provided into the threaded insert in the inner
clamp on each end of the crossbar. NOTE It may be necessary to start the inner clamp and end support at the center of the roof rail for easier installation, then move the
crossbar forward. Use care not to cross-thread the screw in theinsert if it has been removed.

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HB6053BA
5. Adjust the alignment of the crossbar on the roof rails, and if avail-
able, use a T-30 torx bit and torque wrench and tighten the T-30
torx head screws to 30 to 35 inch lbs. (3.4 to 4.0 N-m, 0.35 to 0.41
kg-m) of torque (or tighten securely with the torx wrench provided).
Rear crossbar:
HB6049BBHB6050BA
Install the rear crossbar in the same manner as the front crossbar. NOTE
The rear crossbar should be positioned just in front of the rear radius in the roof rail.
NOTE
Before each use of the roof crossbar, make sure the four T-30 cross-

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bar clamp screws have been checked, and retightened if necessary to 35 inch lbs. (4.0 N-m, 0.41 kg-m), as outlined in Step #5 above.
Sport activity lights (if equipped)
HB6041BB
The sport activity lights will operate only when the parking brake is
engaged. Push the “SPORT LIGHTS ” switch to turn the sport activity
lights on.
Press the switch again to turn them off.
The indicator light located on the switch will illuminate when the sport
activity lights are on. NOTE In most states, the sport activity lights must have stone shields
installed when the vehicle is operated on public roads. In most states, the sport activity lights may not be operated when
the vehicle is in motion on a public road.

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HB3019AA
The sport activity lights mount to the vehicle front cross bar. The sport
activity lights cross bar wire harness connects to the roof wire harnessand then to the vehicle’s electrical system.
A tool is provided which will enable the sport activity lights ’ positioning to
be modified, so that each lamp can be aimed or rotated. The lamps can
be mounted in two positions, upright (normal) or forward (downward).
The lamps should be rotated to the forward (downward) position whenwashing your vehicle.
If you choose to remove sport activity lights, the following sequenceshould be utilized:
1. Disconnect the roof harness from the cross bar harness connector.
2. Attach the water proof connector cap to the roof harness connector.
3. Care should be used when removing or installing this electrical prod-uct.

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Starting and operating Fuel7-2
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Fuel requirements 7-2
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Fuel filler door and cap 7-4
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State emission testing (U.S. only) 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preparing to drive 7-8
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Starting the engine 7-9
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Starting the engine for manual transmission vehicle 7-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Starting the engine for automatic transmission vehicle 7-10 . . . . . . . . .
Starting the engine during cold weather below –4
°F (–20°C) 7-10 . . .
Starting a flooded engine 7-11
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Stopping the engine 7-11
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Manual transmission 7-11
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Automatic transmission 7-14
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Selector lever 7-15
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Shift lock release 7-20
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Rear viscous limited slip differential (LSD) (if equipped) 7-21 . . .
Power steering 7-21
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Braking 7-22
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Braking tips 7-22
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Brake system 7-22
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Disc brake pad wear warning indicators 7-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) 7-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parking your vehicle 7-26
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Cruise control 7-28
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FuelCAUTION
Use of a fuel which is low in quality or use of an inappropriate fuel additive may cause engine damage.
Fuel requirements
The 2.5 Liter engine is designed to operate using unleaded gasoline with
an octane rating of 87 AKI or higher.
Fuel octane rating
This octane rating is the average of the Research Octane and Motor
Octane numbers and is commonly referred to as the Anti Knock Index(AKI).Using a gasoline with a lower octane rating can cause persistent and
heavy knocking, which can damage the engine. Do not be concerned
if your vehicle sometimes knocks lightly when you drive up a hill or
when you accelerate. See your dealer or a qualified service techni-
cian if you use a fuel with the specified octane rating and your vehicle
knocks heavily or persistently. Unleaded gasoline
The neck of the fuel filler pipe is designed to accept only an unleaded
gasoline filler nozzle. Under no circumstances should leaded gaso-
line be used because it will damage the emission control system and
may impair driveability and fuel economy. Gasoline for California-certified LEV
Your vehicle was certified to California ’s low emission vehicle (LEV)
standards as indicated on the underhood tune-up label. It is designed
to optimize engine and emission control system performance with
gasoline that meets the clean burning low-sulfur California gasoline
specifications. If you live in any other state than California, your ve-hicle will operate on gasoline meeting Federal specifications. Gaso-
line sold outside California is permitted to have higher sulfur levels,
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and may produce a sulfur exhaust odor or smell. SUBARU recom-
mends that you try a different brand of unleaded gasoline having low-
er sulfur to determine if the problem is fuel related before returningyour vehicle to an authorized dealer for service. Gasoline for cleaner air
Your use of gasoline with detergent additives will help prevent depos-
its from forming in your engine and fuel system. This helps keep your
engine in tune and your emission control system working properly,
and is a way of doing your part for cleaner air. If you continuously use
a high quality fuel with the proper detergent and other additives, youshould never need to add any fuel system cleaning agents to your
fuel tank.
Many gasolines are now blended with materials called oxygenates.
Use of these fuels can also help keep the air cleaner. Oxygenated
blend fuels, such as MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl ether) or ethanol(ethyl or grain alcohol) may be used in your vehicle, but should con-
tain no more than 15% MTBE or 10% ethanol for the proper operationof your SUBARU.
In addition, some gasoline suppliers are now producing reformulated
gasoline, which is designed to reduce vehicle emissions. SUBARU
approves the use of reformulated gasoline.
If you are not sure what the fuel contains, you should ask your service station operators if their gasoline contains detergents and oxygenates
and if they have been reformulated to reduce vehicle emissions. As additional guidance, only use fuels suited for your vehicle as ex-
plained below. Fuel should be unleaded and have an octane rating no lower than
that specified in this manual. Methanol (methyl or wood alcohol) is sometimes mixed with un-
leaded gasoline. Methanol can be used in your vehicle ONLY if it
does not exceed 5% of the fuel mixture AND if it is accompanied by
sufficient quantities of the proper cosolvent and corrosion inhibitors
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taining methanol EXCEPT under these conditions.
If undesirable drivability problems are experienced and you sus-
pect they may be fuel related, try a different brand of gasoline before
seeking service at your SUBARU dealer. Fuel system damage or drivability problems which result from the
use of improper fuel are not covered under the SUBARU Limited War-
ranty.
Fuel filler door and cap Refueling
WARNING
Gasoline vapor is highly flammable. Before refueling, always
first stop the engine and make sure that there are no lighted ciga- rettes, open flames or electrical sparks in the adjacent area. When opening the cap, do not remove the cap quickly. Fuel
may be under pressure and spray out of the fuel filler neck espe-
cially in hot weather, which may cause injury. Never fill gasoline containers on the cargo bed. Static electric-
ity may ignite gasoline vapor when filling portable containers.
Approved containers must be removed from the vehicle and
placed on the ground when filling.Do not fill any portable container on a vehicle.
CAUTION
Never add any cleaning agents to the fuel tank. The addition of
a cleaning agent may cause damage to the fuel system. Make sure that the cap is tightened until it clicks to prevent
fuel spillage in the event of an accident. Do not let fuel spill on the exterior surfaces of the vehicle.
Fuels may cause paint damage, which is not covered under the
SUBARU Limited Warranty. Always use a genuine SUBARU fuel filler cap. If you use the
wrong cap, it may not fit or have proper venting, and your fuel

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