These buttons in my car........
JProvost20
11-22-2004, 11:51 PM
Hi
I just purchased a 1993 Subaru Impreza L AWD sedan and theres two buttons to the side of the e-brake and I dont know what theyre meant for
can somebody tell me?
also I was wondering about the following other things:
1.when driving an AWD vehicle is it normal for the steering wheel to start moving automatically without u touching it (sort of like in a video game)
2. is there a fuel light on the car (one that goes on when fuel is low) and how many miles can u expect it to have left when ur in the "red"
3. how do u get the fog lights to work
please help out a newbie
thanks
I just purchased a 1993 Subaru Impreza L AWD sedan and theres two buttons to the side of the e-brake and I dont know what theyre meant for
can somebody tell me?
also I was wondering about the following other things:
1.when driving an AWD vehicle is it normal for the steering wheel to start moving automatically without u touching it (sort of like in a video game)
2. is there a fuel light on the car (one that goes on when fuel is low) and how many miles can u expect it to have left when ur in the "red"
3. how do u get the fog lights to work
please help out a newbie
thanks
freakray
11-25-2004, 04:30 PM
No, it's not normal for the steering wheel to 'ghost'.
Two buttons next to the e-brake could be seat warmers, that's where the buttons are for the seat warmers in our Forester.
There is no fuel low light in that particular model, I think '98 was the year that became standard.
If your car is fog light equipped, the fog light switch should be to the left of the steering wheel just below the centre line of the steering wheel.
Did your car come with an owner's manual?
Two buttons next to the e-brake could be seat warmers, that's where the buttons are for the seat warmers in our Forester.
There is no fuel low light in that particular model, I think '98 was the year that became standard.
If your car is fog light equipped, the fog light switch should be to the left of the steering wheel just below the centre line of the steering wheel.
Did your car come with an owner's manual?
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