Load limit, Load carrying – FORD 2013 Escape v.1 User Manual

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1.

Remove the crossbar thumbwheels at
both sides of the front crossbar by
turning them counterclockwise.

Note: A small screwdriver or similar tool
can be used to loosen the thumbwheel.
Apply to the fastener head on the top of the
thumbwheel or insert the shaft between the
two paddles of the thumbwheel and rotate
it loose.

2. Remove the crossbar by sliding the

ends off of the shoulder bolts in the
side rails.

3. Move the crossbar to the new side rail

position and slide the crossbar onto
the shoulder bolt at that position.

4. Replace and tighten the thumbwheels

at both sides of the crossbar by turning
them clockwise until tight. A small
screwdriver or similar tool can be used
to tighten if necessary.

Make sure to check that the thumbwheels
are tight each time load is added or
removed from the roof rack, and
periodically while traveling. Make sure that
the load is secure before traveling.

LOAD LIMIT

Vehicle loading - with and without

a trailer

This section will guide you in the proper
loading of your vehicle, trailer or both, to
keep your loaded vehicle weight within its
design rating capability, with or without a
trailer. Properly loading your vehicle will
provide maximum return of vehicle design
performance. Before loading your vehicle,
familiarize yourself with the following
terms for determining your vehicle’s weight
ratings, with or without a trailer, from the
vehicle’s Tire Label or Safety Compliance
Certification Label:

Base Curb Weight - is the weight of the
vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all
standard equipment. It does not include
passengers, cargo, or optional equipment.

Vehicle Curb Weight - is the weight of
your new vehicle when you picked it up
from your authorized dealer plus any
aftermarket equipment.

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