Parking Your Vehicle; Parking Brake; Parking Tips - Subaru Legacy Outback 2006 Owner's Manual

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tion and the engine is restarted.
If the switch is held down for 10 sec-
onds or longer, the indicator light goes
off, the Vehicle Dynamics Control sys-
tem is activated, and the system ig-
nores any further pressing of the
switch. To make the switch usable
again, turn the ignition switch to the
"LOCK" position and restart the en-
gine.
When the switch is pressed to deac-
tivate the Vehicle Dynamics Control
system, the vehicle's running perfor-
mance is comparable with that of a ve-
hicle that does not have a Vehicle Dy-
namics Control system. Do not deacti-
vate the Vehicle Dynamics Control sys-
tem except when absolutely neces-
sary.

Parking your vehicle

Parking brake

To set the parking brake, press the brake
pedal firmly and hold it down while fully
pulling up the parking brake lever.
To release the parking brake, pull the le-
ver up slightly, press the release button,
then lower the lever while keeping the but-
ton pressed.
When the parking brake is set while the
engine is running, the parking brake warn-
ing light comes on. After starting the vehi-
cle, be sure that the warning light has
gone out before the vehicle is driven. Re-
fer to the "Warning and indicator lights"
section (chapter 3).
Starting and operating
Never drive while the parking brake
is set because this will cause unnec-
essary wear on the brake linings.
Before starting to drive, always
make sure that the parking brake
has been fully released.

Parking tips

When parking your vehicle, always set the
parking brake firmly and put the shift lever
in the "1" (1st) for an upgrade or "R" (Re-
verse) for a downgrade for manual trans-
mission vehicles, or in the "P" (Park) posi-
tion for automatic transmission vehicles.
Always set the parking brake firmly when
parking your vehicle. Never rely on the
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transmission alone to hold the vehicle.
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