High Altitude Kit

1987 Subaru GL-10 4D Wagon, 1.8 4, AutomaticSECTION High Altitude Kit

When principally operating vehicle at altitudes above 4000 feet (1200 m), emission control system requires minor modification to meet emission control standards at high altitude.

NOTE: When installing a high altitude kit, refer to manufacturer's instructions supplied with the kit.

When a vehicle modified to high altitude specifications is principally used at altitudes below 4000 feet (1200 m), the emission control system must be remodified to the original specifications.

Fig 1: SPFI Ignition Control System
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