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Subaru Outback (BR): Clutch System

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 General Description of Clutch System

A: SPECIFICATION B: COMPONENT 1. CLUTCH ASSEMBLY Dust cover Lever spring Pivot Release lever (non-turbo model) Clip (non-turbo model) Release bearing (non-turbo

 Clutch Disc and Cover

A: REMOVAL 1) Remove the transmission assembly from vehicle body. <Ref. to 6MT-25, REMOVAL, Manual Transmission Assembly.> 2) Attach the ST to the flywheel. ST 499747100 CLUTCH DISC GUIDE C

 Flywheel

A: REMOVAL 1) Remove the transmission assembly. <Ref. to 6MT-25, REMOVAL, Manual Transmission Assembly.> 2) Remove the clutch cover and clutch disc. <Ref. to CL-11, REMOVAL, Clutch Disc and

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 DTC P1152, P1153, P1160, P1443, P1492, P1493, P1494, P1495, P1496, P1497, P1498, P1499, P1518, P1560, P1570, P1571, P1572, P1574, P1576, P1577, P1578

CZ:DTC P1152 O2 SENSOR CIRCUIT RANGE/PERFORMANCE (LOW) (BANK1 SENSOR1) 1. OUTLINE OF DIAGNOSIS Detect that λ value remains low. Judge as NG when lambda value is abnormal in accordance with λ value of front oxygen (A/F) sensor and running conditions such as vehicle speed, amount of intake

 Tire rotation

Vehicles equipped with 4 non-unidirectional tires 1) Front Vehicles equipped with unidirectional tires 1) Front Tire wear varies from wheel to wheel. To maximize the life of each tire and ensure that the tires wear uniformly, it is best to rotate the tires every 7,500 miles (12,000 km).

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