Subaru EndWrench November 2006

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In this issue:

Staying the Course

The operation of stability control systems found on late-model Subaru vehicles is fascinating and complex. Here’s a look at how they work.

Feeding Fuel Forward

Technicians are reporting an increase in intermittent engine operation problems recently. Could these problems be the result of high fuel prices?

Subaru Performance Tuning Parts

The performance tuning and appearance customizing of compact vehicles has become the hottest activity in the automotive industry.

Subaru AWD: Various Varieties

After more than 30 years of producing All-Wheel Drive vehicles, Subaru now offers five configurations to best suit the needs of the vehicle and driver. Here’s a primer on the various types of Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and which vehicles have each system.

Insider Info:

  • STi Brake Service
  • The Latest SOA Service Documents
  • Forester Rear Gate Service
  • Blown SBF-5 Fuse: 2005-2006 Impreza
  • The Correct Fuel?
  • B9 Tribeca A/C Refrigerant Capacity

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