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Subaru: What I learned about my '04 OBW

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    Alan
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    What I learned about my '04 OBW

    I just discovered a couple of features I had no idea were there, so, for
    anyone else who does not know about them:

    1. The rear center seatbelt retracts completely out of the way into the
    roof. There is a small compartment for the belt clips to latch onto.
    2. The rear seat bench folds up forward so that the rear seat backs fold
    down and latch onto it. This protects the backs of the front seats.
    3. There are seat belt holders in the rear set to hold the receivers when
    you fold up the seat as descibed above. Thjis keep the seat belt receivers
    from falling behind the seat.
    4. There is a small strap to pull on to pull the rear seat bench forward as
    described above.



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    Brian
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    Re: What I learned about my '04 OBW

    Yes, nice features, all. AFAIK, they have been included since the 2000
    redesign.

    Another feature many folks don't know about on the Outbacks (and maybe
    the Legacy?)is that there is a auxiliary 12v power port hidden away
    inside the jack compartment in the rear area.

    It's silly, but the feature we most like on our new 2003 OBW, compared
    to our 2001 OBW, is the green-glowing circle around the ignition
    switch. Makes finding it a lot easier in the dark!

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    Alan
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    Re: What I learned about my '04 OBW

    Thanks. I knew about the extra power port. We had a key light on our 99
    Camry, so I would have been very disappointed if the Subie didn't have one.
    I just wish all of the various controls on the doors were lit.


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    Nicolas
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    Re: What I learned about my '04 OBW - Ignition lock light retro-fit?

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    Does someone know of a way to retrofit one of these? Would be very, very usefull...

    Nicolas

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    L.
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    Re: What I learned about my '04 OBW

    Except for #1, these features are all in our 99 Outback.

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    Adam
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    Re: What I learned about my '04 OBW


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    I'll add one more I discovered on my 2002 OB. It has two trip meters.

    Adam



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    marc
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    Re: What I learned about my '04 OBW

    Actually there were over 150 changes from the 99-2000MY

    Your salesman did not do his job.!!! I would also suggest that you look in
    the manual under in case of emergency and familiarize yourself with Towing,
    the hook behind the panel in the front bumper on the right hand side. how
    to close Sunroofs, if you have them. How to take the car out of park if the
    battery or ignition is dead (Tab on the side of the gear lever in an
    automatic) If putting on the small spare with an automatic, or the AT temp
    light comes on, you need to put the 30 amp fuse in the FWD slot (remember to
    remove when serviced)

    ....

    Marc Soloway
    Natick Subaru, Natick MA
    Sales and Leasing.


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  8. #8
    Alan
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    Re: What I learned about my '04 OBW

    Thanks. I did know about the other items you mentioned. Also the fuse should
    always be put in when the donut spare is used, from what my manual says
    (though it doesn't say which amperage to use! I figured the 30 was the right
    one). I agree that the salesman did not do his job. He barely knew hot to
    get the OnStar account set up.

    Now, here's a few questions... what is the extra space in the jack
    compartment for? It looks like it could hold a cylinder or can of some kind.
    Flat tire repair pressurized goo? And why do they mount the spare so you
    have to take it out to check the air pressure? That was really dumb! Oh, and
    why not put a switch in the jack compartment to throw the car into FWD. That
    fuse bit is ill-conceived.

    These very minor issues aside, we LOVE this car!

    Thanks again!



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