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Preparing to drive – Subaru 2006 B9 Tribeca User Manual

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7-6

Starting and operating

Under no circumstances should the rear

wheels be jacked off the ground, nor

should the driveshaft be disconnected for

state emission testing.

The EPA has issued regulations for in-

specting the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD)

system as part of the state emissions in-

spection. The OBD system is designed to

detect engine and transmission problems

that might cause vehicle emissions to ex-

ceed allowable limits. These inspections

apply to all 1996 model year and newer

passenger cars and light trucks. Over 30

states plus the District of Columbia have

implemented the OBD system inspection.

y

The inspection of the OBD system con-

sists of a visual operational check of the

CHECK ENGINE” warning light/malfunc-

tion indicator lamp (MIL) and an examina-

tion of the OBD system with an electronic

scan tool while the engine is running.
y

A vehicle passes the OBD system in-

spection if proper the “CHECK ENGINE

warning light/MIL illumination is observed,

there is no stored diagnostic trouble

codes, and the OBD system readiness

monitors are complete.
y

A vehicle fails the OBD inspection if the

CHECK ENGINE” warning light/MIL is

not properly operating or there is one or

more diagnostic trouble codes stored in

vehicle’s computer with the “CHECK EN-

GINE” warning light/MIL illuminated.
y

A state emission inspection may reject

(not pass or fail) a vehicle if the number of

OBD system readiness monitors “Not

Ready” is greater than one. Under this

condition, the vehicle operator should be

instructed to drive his/her vehicle for a few

days to set the monitors and return for an

emission re-inspection.
y

Owners of rejected or failing vehicles

should contact their SUBARU Dealer for

service.

Preparing to drive

You should perform the following checks

and adjustments every day before you

start driving.

1. Check that all windows, mirrors, and

lights are clean and unobstructed.

2. Check the appearance and condition of

the tires. Also check tires for proper infla-

tion.

3. Look under the vehicle for any sign of

leaks.

4. Check that the hood and rear gate are

fully closed.

5. Check the adjustment of the seat.

6. Check the adjustment of the inside and

outside mirrors.

7. Fasten your seatbelt. Check that your

passengers have fastened their seatbelts.

8. Check the operation of the warning and

indicator lights when the ignition switch is

turned to the “ON” position.

9. Check the gauges, indicator and warn-

ing lights after starting the engine.

NOTE

Engine oil, engine coolant, brake fluid,

washer fluid and other fluid levels

should be checked daily, weekly or at

fuel stops.

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