Subaru 2004 Impreza User Manual

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Driving tips

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Roof rail and crossbar (if equipped)

1) Crossbar kit

The roof rail is not designed to carry cargo by itself.

Cargo can be carried after securing the roof crossbar

kit to the roof rail and installing the appropriate carry-

ing attachment. When installing the roof crossbar kit,

follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

When you carry cargo on the roof using the roof cross-

bar kit and a carrying attachment, never exceed the

maximum load limit explained below. You should also

be careful that your vehicle does not exceed the Gross

Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and front and rear

Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). See the “Loading

your vehicle” section in this chapter for information on

loading cargo into or onto your vehicle. The maximum

load limit of the cargo, crossbars and carrying attach-

ment must not exceed 100 lb. (45 kg). Place the heavi-

est load at the bottom, nearest the roof, and evenly

distribute the cargo. Always properly secure all cargo.

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For cargo carrying purposes, the roof rail

must be used together with a roof crossbar kit

and the appropriate carrying attachment. The

roof rail must never be used alone to carry car-

go. Otherwise, damage to the roof or paint or a

dangerous road hazard due to loss of cargo

could result.
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When using the roof crossbar kit, make sure

that the total weight of the crossbars, carrying

attachment and cargo does not exceed the

maximum load limit. Overloading may cause

damage to the vehicle and create a safety haz-

ard.

! Installing carrying attachments on the cross-

bars

When installing any carrying attachment such as a

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