Subaru BRZ (2012 year). Manual — part 4

SPC-5

BRZ

SPECIFICATIONS

J: WEIGHT

Model

2 door

R

Transmission

MT

AT

OP code

C0

U4

C0

U4

NJ

NW

NJ

NW

NJ

NW

NJ

NW

Curb weight
(C.W.)

Total

kg

(lb)

1,253

(2,762)

1,255

(2,767)

1,253

(2,762)

1,255

(2,767)

1,274

(2,809)

1,276

(2,813)

1,274

(2,809)

1,276

(2,813)

Front

kg

(lb)

691

(1,523)

691

(1,523)

691

(1,523)

691

(1,523)

710

(1,565)

710

(1,565)

710

(1,565)

710

(1,565)

Rear

kg

(lb)

562

(1,239)

564

(1,243)

562

(1,239)

564

(1,243)

564

(1,243)

566

(1,248)

564

(1,243)

566

(1,248)

Gross vehicle weight (G.V.W.)

kg

(lb)

1,670

(3,682)

1,670

(3,682)

1,670

(3,682)

1,670

(3,682)

1,700

(3,748)

1,700

(3,748)

1,700

(3,748)

1,700

(3,748)

Gross axle
weight
(G.A.W.)

Front

kg

(lb)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

Rear

kg

(lb)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

Option

A package
LSD
Leather package
Spare tire
HID headlight
Leather seat

17-inch summer tire

Manual A/C
Auto A/C

SPC-6

BRZ

SPECIFICATIONS

Model

2 door

S

Transmission

MT

AT

OP code

C0

U4

C0

U4

NG

NG

NG

NG

Curb weight
(C.W.)

Total

kg

(lb)

1,259

(2,776)

1,259

(2,776)

1,280

(2,822)

1,280

(2,822)

Front

kg

(lb)

693

(1,528)

693

(1,528)

712

(1,570)

712

(1,570)

Rear

kg

(lb)

566

(1,248)

566

(1,248)

568

(1,252)

568

(1,252)

Gross vehicle weight (G.V.W.)

kg

(lb)

1,670

(3,682)

1,670

(3,682)

1,700

(3,748)

1,700

(3,748)

Gross axle
weight
(G.A.W.)

Front

kg

(lb)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

876

(1,931)

Rear

kg

(lb)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

943

(2,079)

Option

A package
LSD
Leather package
Spare tire
HID headlight
Leather seat
17-inch summer tire
Manual A/C

Auto A/C

PC-2

Precaution

PRECAUTION

1. Precaution

A: CAUTION

Please clearly understand and adhere to the follow-

ing general precautions for environmental protec-

tion and to avoid minor or serious injury to the

person doing the work or people in the area.

1. VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL (VSC)

Handle the VSC as a total system. Do not disas-

semble or attempt to repair individual parts. Follow

the directions in this manual when performing

maintenance on the VSCCM&H/U. When parts oth-

er than those specified are disassembled, it is pos-

sible that the VSC system will not operate 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 eyes and seek immediate medical atten-

tion.

• Wash your skin with soap and then rinse thor-

oughly with water.

3. RADIATOR FAN

The radiator 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 TEST

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 the airbag components or nearby,

around front of the vehicle (radiator panel, front

wheel apron, front side frame, bumper, hood, front

fender), around side of the vehicle (doors, center

pillar, rear fender, side sill, rear wheel apron),

around rear of the vehicle (rear seat cushion, rear

floor, rear crossmember) and the airbag wiring har-

nesses or nearby.

To prevent unexpected deployment, turn the igni-

tion switch to OFF and disconnect the ground cable

from battery, then wait at least 60 seconds before

starting work.

6. AIRBAG MODULE AND SEAT BELT

PRETENSIONER DISPOSAL

To prevent bodily injury from unexpected airbag

deployment, do not dispose the airbag modules or

seat belt pretensioner in the same way as other

waste. Follow all government regulations concern-

ing 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 the 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 TOOL

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 recommended or equivalent adhe-

sive when attaching glass to prevent it from falling

off, resulting in accidents and injury.

11.OIL

When handling oil, adhere to the following to pre-

vent unexpected accident.

• Prepare a container and cloth to prevent scatter-

ing of oil when performing work where oil can be

spilled. If the oil spills, wipe it off immediately to pre-

vent from penetrating into floor or flowing out for

environmental protection.

• Follow all government and local regulations con-

cerning disposal of refuse when disposing.

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