SUBARU IMPREZA WRX 2004 2.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: SUBARU, Model Year: 2004, Model line: IMPREZA WRX, Model: SUBARU IMPREZA WRX 2004 2.GPages: 491, PDF Size: 5.93 MB
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Power steering fluid !
Checking the fluid level
1) Reservoir tank
The power steering fluid expands greatly as its tem- 
perature rises; the fluid level differs according to fluid 
temperature. Therefore, the reservoir tank has two dif-
ferent checking ranges for hot and cold fluids. 
Check the power steering fluid level monthly. 
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, and stop the en-
gine. 1) Specified range
2. Check the fluid level of the reservoir tank.
When the fluid is hot after the vehicle has been run: 
Check that the oil level is between “HOT MIN” and 
“HOT MAX” on the surface of the reservoir tank.
When the fluid is cool before the vehicle is run: Check 
that the oil level is between “COLD MIN” and “COLD 
MAX” on the surface of the reservoir tank.
3. If the fluid level is lower than the applicable “MIN” 
line, add the recommended fluid as necessary to bring 
the level between the “MIN” and “MAX” line. 
If the fluid level is extreme low, it may indicate possible 
leakage. Consult your SUBARU dealer for inspection.
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Be careful not to burn yourself because the flu-id may be hot.
"When power steering fluid is being added,
use only clean fluid, and be careful not to allow 
any dirt into the tank. And never use different 
brands together.
" Avoid spilling fluid when adding it in the tank.
! Recommended fluid
“Dexron III” Type Automatic Transmission Fluid
Brake fluid !Checking the fluid level
1) “MAX” level mark 
2) “MIN” level mark
Check the fluid level monthly. 
Check the fluid level on the outside of the reservoir. If 
the level is below “MIN”, add the recommended brake
fluid to “MAX”. 
Use only brake fluid from a sealed container.
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Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air.
Any absorbed moisture can cause a dangerous 
loss of braking performance." If the vehicle requires frequent refilling, there
may be a leak. If you suspect a problem, have
the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer.
" Never use different brands of brake fluid to-
gether. " When adding brake fluid, be careful not to al-
low any dirt into the reservoir. " Never splash the brake fluid over painted sur-
faces or rubber parts. Alcohol contained in the
brake fluid may damage them.
! Recommended brake fluid
FMVSS No. 116, fresh DOT 3 brake fluid
Clutch fluid (MT vehicles) !Checking the fluid level
1) “MAX” level mark 
2) “MIN” level mark
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1) “MAX” level mark 
2) “MIN” level mark
Check the fluid level on the outside of the reservoir. If 
the level is below “MIN” level mark, add the recom- 
mended clutch fluid to “MAX” level mark. 
Use only clutch fluid from a sealed container.
" Clutch fluid absorbs moisture from the air.
Any absorbed moisture can cause improper 
clutch operation. " If the vehicle requires frequent refilling, there
may be a leak. If you suspect a problem, have the vehicle checked at your SUBARU dealer."
Never use different brands of clutch fluid to-
gether. " When clutch fluid is added, be careful not to
allow any dirt into the tank.
! Recommended clutch fluid
FMVSS No. 116, fresh DOT 3 brake fluid
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Brake booster 
If the brake booster does not operate as described be- 
low, have it checked by your SUBARU dealer. 
1. With the engine off, depress the brake pedal sever- 
al times, applying the same pedal force each time. The
distance the pedal travels should not vary. 
2. With the brake pedal depressed, start the engine. 
The pedal should move slightly down to the floor.
3. With the brake pedal depressed, stop the engine 
and keep the pedal depressed for 30 seconds. The 
pedal height should not change.
4. Start the engine again and run for about one minute 
then turn it off. Depress the brake pedal several times 
to check the brake booster. Brake booster operates
properly if the pedal stroke decreases with each de- pression.Brake pedal 
Check the brake pedal free play and reserve distance 
according to the maintenance schedule in the “War- 
ranty and Maintenance Booklet”. !
Checking the brake pedal free play
1) 0.04 – 0.12 in (1.0 – 3.0 mm)
Stop the engine and firmly depress the brake pedal 
several times. Lightly press the brake pedal down with
one finger to check the free play with a force of less 
than 2 lb (10 N, 1 kg). 
If the free play is not within proper specification, con-
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tact your SUBARU dealer. !Checking the brake pedal reserve dis- tance
1) More than 2.56 in (65 mm)
Depress the pedal with a force of approximately 66 lb 
(294 N, 30 kg) and measure the distance between the 
upper surface of the pedal pad and the floor. 
When the measurement is smaller than the specifica-
tion, or when the pedal does not operate smoothly, 
contact with your SUBARU dealer.Clutch pedal (MT vehicles) 
Check the clutch pedal free play and reserve distance 
according to the maintenance schedule in the “War- 
ranty and Maintenance Booklet”. ! Checking the clutch function
Check the clutch engagement and disengagement. 
1. With the engine idling, check that there are no ab-
normal noises when the clutch pedal is depressed, 
and that shifting into 1st or reverse feels smooth. 
2. Start the vehicle by releasing the pedal slowly to
check that the engine and transmission smoothly cou- 
ple without any sign of slippage.
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Checking the clutch pedal free play
1) 0.16 – 0.51 in (4.0 –13.0 mm)
Lightly press the clutch pedal down with your finger 
until you feel resistance, and check the free play.
If the free play is not within proper specification, con- 
tact your SUBARU dealer.Replacement of brake pad and lining 
The front disc brakes and the right rear disc brake 
have an audible wear indicators on the brake pads. If 
the brake pads wear close to their service limit, the
wear indicator makes a very audible scraping noise 
when the brake pedal is applied. 
If you hear this scraping noise each time you apply the 
brake pedal, have the brake pads serviced by your 
SUBARU dealer as soon as possible.
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If you continue to drive despite the scraping 
noise from the audible brake pad wear indica- 
tor, it will result in the need for costly brake ro-
tor repair or replacement.
! Breaking-in of new brake pads and lin- ings
When replacing the brake pad or lining, use only gen- 
uine SUBARU parts. After replacement, the new parts 
must be broken in as follows: ! Brake pad and lining
While maintaining a speed of 30 to 40 mph (50 to 65 
km/h), step on the brake pedal lightly. Repeat this five 
or more times. ! Parking brake lining
1. Drive the vehicle at a speed of about 22 mph (35 km/h). 
2. With the parking brake release button pushed in,
pull the parking brake lever SLOWLY and GENTLY. 
(Pulling with a force of approximately 33 lb [147 N, 15 kg].)
3. Drive the vehicle for about 220 yards (200 meters) in this condition. 
4. Wait 5 to 10 minutes for the parking brake to cool 
down. Repeat this procedure.
5. Check the parking brake stroke. If the parking 
brake stroke is out of the specified range, adjust it by 
turning the adjusting nut located on the parking brake
lever.
Parking brake stroke:
7 – 8 notches / 44 lb (196 N, 20 kg)
A safe location and situation should be select-ed for break-in driving.
Pulling the parking brake lever too forcefully 
may cause the rear wheels to lock. To avoid 
this, be certain to pull the lever up slowly and
gently. 
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Parking brake stroke 
Check the parking brake stroke according to the main- 
tenance schedule in the “Warranty and Maintenance
Booklet”. When the parking brake is properly adjusted, 
braking power is fully applied by pulling the lever up 
seven to eight notches gently but firmly (about 44 lb,
196 N, 20 kg). If the parking brake lever stroke is not 
within the specified range, have the brake system 
checked and adjusted at your SUBARU dealer.Tires and wheels !
Types of tires
You should be familiar with type of tires present on your vehicle.
The factory-fitted 17-inch tires on the WRX-STi are 
summer tires. The factory-fitted tires on other versions 
are all-season tires. The 17-inch tires that can be deal-
er-fitted on the WRX as an option are summer tires. ! All season tires
All season tires are designed to provide an adequate 
measure of traction, handling and braking perfor-
mance in year-round driving including snowy and icy 
road conditions. However all season tires do not offer 
as much traction performance as winter (snow) tires in
heavy or loose snow or on icy roads.  
All season tires are identified by “ALL SEASON” and/ 
or “M+S” (Mud & Snow) on the tire sidewall. ! Summer tires
Summer tires are high-speed capability tires best suit- 
ed for highway driving under dry conditions. 
Summer tires are inadequate for driving on slippery
roads such as on snow-covered or icy roads.  
If you drive your vehicle on snow-covered or icy roads, 
we strongly recommend the use of winter (snow) tires.
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When installing winter tires, be sure to replace all four 
tires. !Winter (snow) tires
Winter tires are best suited for driving on snow-cov- 
ered and icy roads. However winter tires do not per- 
form as well as summer tires and all season tires on 
roads other than snow-covered and icy roads.  ! Tire inspection
Check on a daily basis that the tires are free from se- 
rious damage, nails, and stones. At the same time,
check the tires for abnormal wear. 
Contact your SUBARU dealer immediately if you find 
any problem.
NOTE " When the wheels and tires strike curbs or are
subjected to harsh treatment as when the vehicle 
is driven on a rough surface, they can suffer dam- 
age that cannot be seen with the naked eye. This
type of damage does not become evident until 
time has passed. Try not to drive over curbs, pot- 
holes or on other rough surfaces. If doing so is un-
avoidable, keep the vehicle’s speed down to a 
walking pace or less, and approach the curbs as 
squarely as possible. Also, make sure the tires are not pressed against the curb when you park the vehicle. "
If you feel unusual vibration while driving or find
it difficult to steer the vehicle in a straight line, one 
of the tires and/or wheels may be damaged. Drive 
slowly to the nearest authorized SUBARU dealer
and have the vehicle inspected. ! Tire pressures and wear
Maintaining the correct tire pressures helps to maxi- 
mize the tires’ service lives and is essential for good 
running performance. Check and, if necessary, adjust 
the pressure of each tire (including the spare) at least
once a month (for example, during a fuel stop) and be- 
fore any long journey.