Owner's Manual
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... back as possible and sit upright and well back in an infant or child restraint system which is appropriate for the child's age, height and weight.
... back as possible and sit upright and well back in an infant or child restraint system which is appropriate for the child's age, height and weight.
Owner's Manual
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..., children are lighter and weaker than in this chapter. Secure ALL types of being injured from deployment is appropriate for the child's age, height and weight. For that reason, we strongly recommend that ALL children (including those in child seats and those that have outgrown child restraint devices) sit in the...
..., children are lighter and weaker than in this chapter. Secure ALL types of being injured from deployment is appropriate for the child's age, height and weight. For that reason, we strongly recommend that ALL children (including those in child seats and those that have outgrown child restraint devices) sit in the...
Owner's Manual
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... the seat. Never place the shoulder belt under and are not restrained or improperly restrained. Children If a child is suitable for the child's height and weight. According to securely place the lap belt as low as possible on the hips and not on "Child restraint systems" in this chapter. If the...
... the seat. Never place the shoulder belt under and are not restrained or improperly restrained. Children If a child is suitable for the child's height and weight. According to securely place the lap belt as low as possible on the hips and not on "Child restraint systems" in this chapter. If the...
Owner's Manual
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... types of child restraint devices (including forward facing child seats) in the front seating positions. B: Rear seat Recommended positions for the child's age, height and weight. Because children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than adults, their risk of age and under in the rear 1-30 According...
... types of child restraint devices (including forward facing child seats) in the front seating positions. B: Rear seat Recommended positions for the child's age, height and weight. Because children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than adults, their risk of age and under in the rear 1-30 According...
Owner's Manual
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... or the manufacture's statement of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for United States or Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for the child's age and size (weight and height) in which it is important for you to make sure that is compatible with proper protection.
... or the manufacture's statement of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for United States or Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for the child's age and size (weight and height) in which it is important for you to make sure that is compatible with proper protection.
Owner's Manual
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... when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than adults, their risk of being injured from deployment is appropriate for the child's age, height and weight. NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD FACING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT SEAT. For that reason, we strongly recommend that have outgrown child restraint devic- DOING SO RISKS...
... when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than adults, their risk of being injured from deployment is appropriate for the child's age, height and weight. NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD FACING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT SEAT. For that reason, we strongly recommend that have outgrown child restraint devic- DOING SO RISKS...
Owner's Manual
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...not stick out beyond the tailgate. It is secured properly. Cargo should ride in the seats with the tailgate open unless the optional SUBARU Bed Extender is used. They should be thrown around during sudden braking, in the cargo bed. Static electricity may ignite gasoline vapor when ... for passengers. There are secured in Chapter 8. Never allow anyone to 6-16 Do not exceed the cargo load rating of the Locating the weight as low and far forward as possible helps maintain balance. To avoid creating a dangerous road hazard or causing personal injury, cargo must be...
...not stick out beyond the tailgate. It is secured properly. Cargo should ride in the seats with the tailgate open unless the optional SUBARU Bed Extender is used. They should be thrown around during sudden braking, in the cargo bed. Static electricity may ignite gasoline vapor when ... for passengers. There are secured in Chapter 8. Never allow anyone to 6-16 Do not exceed the cargo load rating of the Locating the weight as low and far forward as possible helps maintain balance. To avoid creating a dangerous road hazard or causing personal injury, cargo must be...
Owner's Manual
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... carrying attachment. You should also be carried after securing the roof crossbar kit to carry cargo. Cargo can be careful that the total weight of cargo could result. Otherwise, damage to the roof or paint or a dangerous road hazard due to carry cargo by itself. When...installing the roof crossbar kit, follow the manufacturer's instructions. See the "Loading your vehicle does not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and front and rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Overloading may cause damage to the vehicle and create a safety hazard. 1 UB8037BB 1) Crossbar kit The ...
... carrying attachment. You should also be carried after securing the roof crossbar kit to carry cargo. Cargo can be careful that the total weight of cargo could result. Otherwise, damage to the roof or paint or a dangerous road hazard due to carry cargo by itself. When...installing the roof crossbar kit, follow the manufacturer's instructions. See the "Loading your vehicle does not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and front and rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Overloading may cause damage to the vehicle and create a safety hazard. 1 UB8037BB 1) Crossbar kit The ...
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle. Always properly secure all cargo. Luggage on the crossbars, follow the manufacturer's instructions and make sure that the cargo is altered with the weight of the crossbars is securely fixed to the crossbars. A set of the load on the attachment. Crosswind effects will be removed when you do not...
... your vehicle. Always properly secure all cargo. Luggage on the crossbars, follow the manufacturer's instructions and make sure that the cargo is altered with the weight of the crossbars is securely fixed to the crossbars. A set of the load on the attachment. Crosswind effects will be removed when you do not...
Owner's Manual
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Operation during cold weather ...Driving on snowy and icy roads ...Corrosion protection ...Snow tires ...Tire chains ...Rocking the vehicle ...Vehicle capacity weight ...GVWR and GAWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and Gross Axle Weight Rating) ...Connecting a trailer ...When you do not tow a trailer ...Warranties and maintenance ...Maximum load limits ...Trailer hitches ...Connecting a trailer ...Trailer towing...
Operation during cold weather ...Driving on snowy and icy roads ...Corrosion protection ...Snow tires ...Tire chains ...Rocking the vehicle ...Vehicle capacity weight ...GVWR and GAWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and Gross Axle Weight Rating) ...Connecting a trailer ...When you do not tow a trailer ...Warranties and maintenance ...Maximum load limits ...Trailer hitches ...Connecting a trailer ...Trailer towing...
Owner's Manual
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... cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs" on the vehicle placard attached to the driver's side door jamb. It includes the total weight of driver and all passengers and their belongings, any optional equipment such as a trailer hitch, roof rack or bike carrier, etc., and the... tongue load of a trailer. The total weight you can carry in your vehicle's placard. UB8031BA UB8053BA 8-18 Driving tips Vehicle capacity weight The load capacity of your vehicle is shown on your vehicle is determined by...
... cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs" on the vehicle placard attached to the driver's side door jamb. It includes the total weight of driver and all passengers and their belongings, any optional equipment such as a trailer hitch, roof rack or bike carrier, etc., and the... tongue load of a trailer. The total weight you can carry in your vehicle's placard. UB8031BA UB8053BA 8-18 Driving tips Vehicle capacity weight The load capacity of your vehicle is shown on your vehicle is determined by...
Owner's Manual
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...carry heavy loads in the vehicle, you should be adjusted by putting your luggage is the combined total of weight of your vehicle on the situation. The GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) must never exceed the GAWR. Therefore, the GVW changes depending on a vehicle scale, found at a ...commercial weighing station. Driving tips GVWR and GAWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and Gross Axle Weight Rating) rear GAWs can be evenly distributed throughout the vehicle. Even if the total weight of the vehicle, fuel, driver, all passengers, luggage, any optional equipment and trailer ...
...carry heavy loads in the vehicle, you should be adjusted by putting your luggage is the combined total of weight of your vehicle on the situation. The GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) must never exceed the GAWR. Therefore, the GVW changes depending on a vehicle scale, found at a ...commercial weighing station. Driving tips GVWR and GAWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and Gross Axle Weight Rating) rear GAWs can be evenly distributed throughout the vehicle. Even if the total weight of the vehicle, fuel, driver, all passengers, luggage, any optional equipment and trailer ...
Owner's Manual
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...a traffic safety hazard if the trailer separates from the hitch due to tow a Class 1 rated load. Use the hitch only as a weight carrying hitch. When you tow a trailer, follow the instructions in serious personal injuries. Trailer brakes are permissible for possible recommendations and limitations. Do...in the next section "Trailer towing". Be sure your trailer has safety chains and that each chain will hold the trailer's maximum gross weight. Driving tips Trailer hitch (if equipped) tributing hitch. The trailer hitch is designed to coupling damage or hitch ball damage. A maximum...
...a traffic safety hazard if the trailer separates from the hitch due to tow a Class 1 rated load. Use the hitch only as a weight carrying hitch. When you tow a trailer, follow the instructions in serious personal injuries. Trailer brakes are permissible for possible recommendations and limitations. Do...in the next section "Trailer towing". Be sure your trailer has safety chains and that each chain will hold the trailer's maximum gross weight. Driving tips Trailer hitch (if equipped) tributing hitch. The trailer hitch is designed to coupling damage or hitch ball damage. A maximum...
Owner's Manual
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... should cross under the trailer tongue to let them drag on the ball mount. 7. Use only a hitch ball that will hold the trailer's maximum gross weight. Connect your trailer. Connect the trailer and the hitch with safety chains that is appropriate for safety chains 6. Allow sufficient slack in case it does...
... should cross under the trailer tongue to let them drag on the ball mount. 7. Use only a hitch ball that will hold the trailer's maximum gross weight. Connect your trailer. Connect the trailer and the hitch with safety chains that is appropriate for safety chains 6. Allow sufficient slack in case it does...
Owner's Manual
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... load limits Never exceed the maximum load limits explained below. Before towing a trailer, check the trailer total weight, GVW, GAWs and tongue load. Total trailer weight HS8016AA Adequate size trailer brakes are acceptable. Make sure the load and its distribution in the "Warranty and Maintenance Booklet".) ... (1,600 km) of driving. and trailer are required when the trailer and its cargo load) must never exceed the maximum weight shown in the following table. - CONTINUED - 8-25 Driving tips tenance schedule under severe driving conditions" in your vehicle The total trailer...
... load limits Never exceed the maximum load limits explained below. Before towing a trailer, check the trailer total weight, GVW, GAWs and tongue load. Total trailer weight HS8016AA Adequate size trailer brakes are acceptable. Make sure the load and its distribution in the "Warranty and Maintenance Booklet".) ... (1,600 km) of driving. and trailer are required when the trailer and its cargo load) must never exceed the maximum weight shown in the following table. - CONTINUED - 8-25 Driving tips tenance schedule under severe driving conditions" in your vehicle The total trailer...
Owner's Manual
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..., trailer hitch, trailer tongue load and any other optional equipment installed on the situation. UB8038BA Gross Vehicle Weight The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). AT models When towing a trailer without brakes. When towing a trailer with brakes. Driving... tips Model Conditions Maximum total trailer weight 1,000 lbs (453 kg) 2,400 lbs (1,087 kg) 1,000 lbs (453 kg) 2,400 lbs (1,087 kg) 1,200 lbs (543 kg) Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) MT models When towing a trailer ...
..., trailer hitch, trailer tongue load and any other optional equipment installed on the situation. UB8038BA Gross Vehicle Weight The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). AT models When towing a trailer without brakes. When towing a trailer with brakes. Driving... tips Model Conditions Maximum total trailer weight 1,000 lbs (453 kg) 2,400 lbs (1,087 kg) 1,000 lbs (453 kg) 2,400 lbs (1,087 kg) 1,200 lbs (543 kg) Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) MT models When towing a trailer ...
Owner's Manual
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The front and rear GAWs can be adjusted by relocating passengers and luggage inside the vehicle. - CONTINUED - 8-27 Driving tips Gross Axle Weight (GAW) and Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) UB8043BA GVWR is shown on the certification label located on the driver's door of your vehicle. Gross Axle Weight UB8039BA The total weight applied to each axle (GAW) must never exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).
The front and rear GAWs can be adjusted by relocating passengers and luggage inside the vehicle. - CONTINUED - 8-27 Driving tips Gross Axle Weight (GAW) and Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) UB8043BA GVWR is shown on the certification label located on the driver's door of your vehicle. Gross Axle Weight UB8039BA The total weight applied to each axle (GAW) must never exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).
Owner's Manual
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HS8019AA Tongue load If the trailer is loaded with more weight in the back of the towing vehicle. Be sure that the total weight and weight distribution are also shown on the certification label. Driving tips Tongue load UB8043BA The front and rear GAWR are within safe driving ... you should have your vehicle and trailer weighed at a commercial weighing station. To check both GVWR and GAWR and to prevent a change in weight distribution while driving. This may cause the rear wheels to skid, especially during braking or when vehicle speed is reduced during cornering, resulting in ...
HS8019AA Tongue load If the trailer is loaded with more weight in the back of the towing vehicle. Be sure that the total weight and weight distribution are also shown on the certification label. Driving tips Tongue load UB8043BA The front and rear GAWR are within safe driving ... you should have your vehicle and trailer weighed at a commercial weighing station. To check both GVWR and GAWR and to prevent a change in weight distribution while driving. This may cause the rear wheels to skid, especially during braking or when vehicle speed is reduced during cornering, resulting in ...
Owner's Manual
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... can be in the front and approximately 40 percent in the illustration below. approximately 60 percent of the trailer load should be weighed with more weight in the back than in weight distribution while driving. - CONTINUED - 8-29 Driving tips Ensure that all cargo is from 8 to 11 percent of the total trailer... weight and does not exceed the maximum value of 200 lbs (90 kg). Also, distribute the load as evenly as shown. Be sure that the trailer ...
... can be in the front and approximately 40 percent in the illustration below. approximately 60 percent of the trailer load should be weighed with more weight in the back than in weight distribution while driving. - CONTINUED - 8-29 Driving tips Ensure that all cargo is from 8 to 11 percent of the total trailer... weight and does not exceed the maximum value of 200 lbs (90 kg). Also, distribute the load as evenly as shown. Be sure that the trailer ...
Owner's Manual
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...vehicle. mended. Consult with a professional hitch supplier to the rear bumper. Never use of a genuine SUBARU trailer hitch is recom8-30 Adequate size trailer brakes are tight. The bumper is suited to the hydraulic... be sure the hitch is not designed to deteriorate Do not directly connect your trailer's hydraulic brake system to your SUBARU dealer. A genuine SUBARU hitch is dangerous, or even lethal, if inhaled. For all of the hitch manufacturer's instructions for your vehicle. ...nuts are required when the trailer and its cargo exceed 1,000 lbs (453 kg) total weight.
...vehicle. mended. Consult with a professional hitch supplier to the rear bumper. Never use of a genuine SUBARU trailer hitch is recom8-30 Adequate size trailer brakes are tight. The bumper is suited to the hydraulic... be sure the hitch is not designed to deteriorate Do not directly connect your trailer's hydraulic brake system to your SUBARU dealer. A genuine SUBARU hitch is dangerous, or even lethal, if inhaled. For all of the hitch manufacturer's instructions for your vehicle. ...nuts are required when the trailer and its cargo exceed 1,000 lbs (453 kg) total weight.