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How to Defrost Your Windshield in the Winter

How to Defrost Your Windshield in the Winter:

Defrost/Defog: To clear the windshield and front door windows of fog or frost, press the defrost button, set the temperature control to the red position, and set the fan speed control to the fastest speed. While in defrost mode, the air inlet selection and A/C will operate automatically (although the A/C indicator will illuminate if the button was depressed prior to or during defrost…

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Get the Most Out of Your Subaru Experience

Subaru.com is more than just a website for purchasing and comparing vehicles. 

The website offers helpful information for those who have already joined the Subaru family. 

Clicking on the For Owners tab will lead you to the resource center where you can learn about Bluetooth compatibility, navigation, Starlink and vehicle care and maintenance. 

The vehicle care tips tab offers overviews and information on a wide variety of subjects from driving tips to pet safety…
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Why Should I Have My Brake Fluid Serviced?

Brake fluid naturally absorbs moisture from the atmosphere. As the moisture content increase, the fluids boiling point decreases. Overtime braking performance can deteriorate due to inadequate heat dissipation. 

In addition, increased moisture content can contribute to deposit formations and corrosion inside brake components.  Since brake fluid moisture absorption is unavoidable, many manufacturers recommend a fluid exchange as part of their service intervals.
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Your Owner's Manual

If you purchased a used Subaru (2000 model or newer) that didn't come with an owner's manual or you misplaced the original, Subaru.com allows you to access and download a free copy. Simply enter your vehicle's VIN; or specify your vehicle, its year and model. You can find the VIN on the vehicle registration, an insurance card or on the vehicle itself. Store this valuable document on your computer for convenient…
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Summer Travel Tips

Check the tires including tire pressure and tread. Underinflated tires reduce a vehicle’s fuel economy and uneven wear indicates a need for wheel alignment. Tires should also be checked for bulges and bald spots. 

 

Check the hoses and belts as they can become cracked, brittle, frayed, loose or show signs of excessive wear. These are critical to the proper functioning of the electrical system, air conditioning, power steering and the cooling system. 

 

Check filters…

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When should I change my wiper blades?

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The Purpose of the Cabin Air Filter

The purpose of the cabin air filter is to filter contaminants via the vehicle’s HVAC system. There are two types of cabin air filter available the ‘P’ suffix if for Pollen and the ‘C’ suffix for activated carbon. Each offer great added protection to the respiratory comfort of your passengers.
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The Little Things Make a Big Difference


BatteryWhen the water turns cold, a strong batter is able to deliver enough power to start a cold engine.

Belts and Hoses: A new belt and/or hose can keep engines cool, maintain power steering and strengthen the electrical charging system.

Oil and Air Filters: Clean oil filters improve fuel efficiency and acceleration. Clean air filters help improve airflow from the cabin vents and prints allergens from entering the cabin's air stream. 

Tire…
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Importance of Maintaining Your Vehicle


Properly maintaining your vehicle can do more than improve its performance. It can also improve your fuel economy. Ask about our FREE multi-point service inspection.

We look at items like these that can have a big impact on your gas mileage:

Tires: Properly inflated tires are safer, last longer and can improve mileage by 3%.

Alignment: Have your tires periodically balanced and aligned for proper performance, longer tire life and improved fuel efficiency…
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Get Your Battery Winter Ready


Your car's battery is the heart of its electrical system. Lights, defrosters and wipers used for extended  periods place high demands on the charging system.

In extreme temperatures ...

  • Batteries lose about half their strength
  • Demands on batteries are increased
  • Engine-cranking power is reduced
  • Engine oil thickens, which makes engine turnover difficult
  • Fuel is cold and doesn't vaporize well
  • Battery recharging efficiency is reduced

If you're concerned about the condition of your vehicle…

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Most of the time the answer is NOW because you are driving in a heavy rain storm and realize that they aren’t doing their job.

The next day is sunny and the wipers are forgotten about again until the next storm.

Wiper blades and inserts are a maintenance item that…