Snow Tires - Subaru 2001 Forester Owner's Manual

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turned fully to the right until the wiper blades are completely thawed
out. To thaw out the rear wiper blade, use the rear window defogger.
When driving in snow, if frozen snow starts to stick on the surface of
the windshield despite wiper operation, use the defroster with the air-
flow control dial in "
to the right. After the windshield gets warmed enough to melt the fro-
zen snow on it, wash it away using the windshield washer.
Snow stuck on the wiper arm prevents the wiper from working effec-
tively. If snow is stuck on the wiper arm, pull off the road to a safe
place, then remove it. If you stop the car at road side, use the hazard
warning flasher to alert other drivers.
We recommend use of non-freezing type wiper blades during the sea-
sons you could have snow and sub-zero temperature.
J Snow tires
WARNING
D When replacing a tire, make sure you use only the same size,
circumference, construction, brand, and load range as the origi-
nal tires listed on the tire placard. Using other sizes, circumfer-
ence or construction may result in severe mechanical damage to
the drive train of your vehicle and may affect ride, handling, brak-
ing, speedometer/odometer calibration, and clearance between
the body and tires. It also may be dangerous and lead to loss of
vehicle control.
D Do not use a combination of radial, belted bias or bias tires
since it may cause dangerous handling characteristics and lead
to an accident.
Your vehicle is equipped with "all season tires" which are designed to
provide an adequate measure of traction, handling and braking perfor-
mance in year-round driving. In winter, it may be possible to enhance
performance through use of tires designed specifically for winter driving
conditions.
If you choose to install winter tires on your vehicle, be sure to use the
" and the temperature control dial turned fully
Starting and operating
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