Subaru Legacy III (2000-2003 year). Manual - part 4

 

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Subaru Legacy III (2000-2003 year). Manual - part 4

 

 

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SPECIFICATIONS

OUTBACK

• RHD vehicle

*1: For option code, refer to ID section. <Ref. to ID-4, MODEL NUMBER PLATE, IDENTIFICATION, Identification.>

Option code *1

EK

Model

2.5 L

3.0 L

AWD

5MT

4AT

Curb weight (C.W.)

Front

kg (lb)

800 (1,765)

815 (1,795)

915 (2,020)

Rear

kg (lb)

670 (1,475)

670 (1,475)

695 (1,530)

Total

kg (lb)

1,470 (3,240)

1,485 (3,275)

1,610 (3,550)

Maximum permissible 
axle weight (M.P.A.W.)

Front

kg (lb)

1,010 (2,225)

1,010 (2,225)

1,040 (2,295)

Rear

kg (lb)

1,060 (2,335)

1,060 (2,335)

1,060 (2,335)

Maximum permissible 
weight (M.P.W.)

Total

kg (lb)

2,015 (4,445)

2,015 (4,445)

2,085 (4,595)

Option

Side airbag

Air conditioner

Audio

Cruise control

Cold weather pack

Leather trim

Sunroof

Self-levelizer

Option code *1

KA

Model

2.5 L

3.0 L

AWD

5MT

4AT

Unladen mass (U.M.)

Front

kg (lb)

790 (1,740)

800 (1,765)

900 (1,985)

Rear

kg (lb)

650 (1,435)

650 (1,435)

690 (1,520)

Total

kg (lb)

1,440 (3,175)

1,450 (3,200)

1,590 (3,505)

Gross vehicle mass 
(G.V.M.)

Front

kg (lb)

970 (2,140)

970 (2,140)

1,035 (2,280)

Rear

kg (lb)

1,050 (2,315)

1,050 (2,315)

1,050 (2,315)

Total

kg (lb)

2,020 (4,455)

2,020 (4,455)

2,085 (4,595)

Option

Side airbag

Air conditioner

Audio

Cruise control

Cold weather pack

Leather trim

Sunroof

Self-levelizer

PC-2

PRECAUTION

PRECAUTION

1. Precaution

A: PRECAUTION

Please clearly understand and adhere to the follow-
ing general precautions. They must be strictly fol-
lowed to avoid minor or serious injury to the person
doing the work or people in the area. 

1. ABS

Handle the ABS as a total system. Do not disas-
semble or attempt to repair individual parts. Doing
so could prevent the ABS system from operating
when needed or cause it to operate incorrectly and
result in injury. 

2. BRAKE FLUID

If brake fluid gets in your eyes or on your skin, do
the following: 
• Wash out your eyes and seek immediate medical
attention.
• Wash your skin with soap and then rinse thor-
oughly with water.

3. ELECTRIC FAN

The electric fan may rotate without warning, even
when the engine is not on. Do not place your hand,
cloth, tools, or other items near the fan at any time.

4. ROAD TESTS

Always conduct road tests in accordance with traf-
fic rules and regulations to avoid bodily injury and
interrupting traffic. 

5. AIRBAG

To prevent bodily injury from unexpected deploy-
ment of airbags and unnecessary maintenance, fol-
low the instructions in this manual when performing
maintenance on airbag components or nearby, and
airbag wiring harnesses or nearby. 
To prevent unexpected deployment, perform one of
the steps below and then wait at least 20 seconds
to discharge electricity before beginning work.
• Step 1: Turn the ignition switch OFF.
• Step 2: Remove the negative battery terminal.

6. AIRBAG DISPOSAL

To prevent bodily injury from unexpected airbag
deployment, do not dispose airbag modules in the
same way as other refuse. Follow all government
regulations concerning disposal of refuse. 

7. AIRBAG MODULE

Adhere to the following when handing and storing
the airbag module to prevent bodily injury from un-
expected deployment: 
• Do not hold harnesses or connectors to carry the
module.
• Do not face the bag in the direction that it opens
towards yourself or other people.
• Do not face the bag in the direction that it opens
towards the floor or walls.

8. AIRBAG SPECIAL TOOLS

To prevent unexpected deployment, only use spe-
cial tools. 

9. WINDOW

Always wear safety glasses when working around
any glass to prevent glass fragments from damag-
ing your eyes. 

10.WINDOW ADHESIVE

Always use the specified urethane adhesive when
attaching glass to prevent it from coming loose and
falling, resulting in accidents and injury. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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