Compulsory Valve Operation Check Mode: Operation

2004 Subaru Baja Base, StandardSECTION Operation
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  1. Prepare the Subaru Select Monitor kit. < Ref. to PREPARATION TOOL  . >
    Fig 1: Identifying Subaru Select Monitor Kit
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  2. Connect the diagnosis cable to Subaru Select Monitor.
  3. Insert the cartridge into Subaru Select Monitor. < Ref. to PREPARATION TOOL  . >
    Fig 2: Connecting Diagnosis Cable To Subaru Select Monitor
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  4. Connect the test mode connector (A) at the lower portion of instrument panel (on the driver's side).
    Fig 3: Connecting Test Mode Connector At Lower Portion Of Instrument Panel
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  5. Connect the Subaru Select Monitor to data link connector located in the lower portion of instrument panel (on the driver's side).
    Fig 4: Connecting Subaru Select Monitor To Data Link Connector Located In Lower Portion Of Instrument Panel
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