"ILL.1" through "ILL.6" displayed in the odometer field indicate the level of the dash light dimmer setting. These messages will be displayed briefly when the dash light dimmer setting is adjusted. In the '05 Subaru Outbacks, dash light dimmers are known to fail. When they fail, the "ILL.n" message will appear sporadically in the odometer display without changing the dimmer setting. Replacing the dimmer will correct the problem.
Yes, you can carry a photocopy of your driving license while driving.
Drinking: 18 Driving: 18
The duration of Driving Lessons is 1.63 hours.
Spongebob's driving teacher is Mrs. Puff.
The driving distance is about 3,300km.
By driving the vehicle
Driving a Subaru Outback once (I was borrowing it from a friend), the engine suddenly quit running because it was low on oil. It was a safety mechanism on the car so it wouldn't ruin the engine. I am sure there are plenty of other reasons for it to quit, though.
See "Trailer Towing" in chapter 8 "Driving Tips" of your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
Yes, modern odometers will register mileage in either direction.
you can push the options button and adjust the brightness
Some cars have lights that turn on lights automatically due to outside brightness
Ray Bans come in 5 categories. 0 is for use in "dimmed brightness" (cloudy conditions). 1 is for partly sunny. 2 is for medium brightness. 3 is for high brightness. 4 is for exceptional brightness. However, category 4 glasses are not recommended when driving. There are three letter codes. N-normal. P=Polarizing. F=photochromatic. Hence 3n means normal, for high brightness.
Sounds like a sensor
84 miles per hour
yes it is because your not changing the substance :)
when the transmission is not shifting or changing out on a 1.8 jetta
in general, yes