Trailer hitch (if equipped) – Subaru 2009 Legacy User Manual

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北米Model "A2450BE-A" EDITED: 2008/ 3/ 24

NOTE

Before each use of the roof crossbar,
make sure the four T-30 crossbar
clamp screws have been checked,
and retightened if necessary to 35 lbf·in
(4.0 N·m, 0.41 kgf·m), as outlined in
Step #5 above.

Trailer hitch (if equipped)

WARNING

. Never exceed the maximum

weight specified for the trailer
hitch. Exceeding the maximum
weight could cause an accident
resulting in serious personal in-
juries. Permissible trailer weight
changes depending on the situa-
tion. Refer to the next section

“Trailer towing” for possible re-
commendations and limitations.

. Trailer brakes are required when

the towing load exceeds 1,000
lbs (453 kg). Be sure your trailer
has safety chains and that each
chain will hold the trailer

’s max-

imum gross weight. Towing trai-
lers without safety chains could
create a traffic safety hazard if
the trailer separates from the
hitch due to coupling damage or
hitch ball damage.

. Be sure to check the hitch pin

and safety pin for positive lock-
ing placement before towing a
trailer. If the ball mount comes off
the hitch receiver, the trailer
could get loose and create a

traffic safety hazard.

. Use only the ball mount supplied

with this hitch. Use the hitch only
as a weight carrying hitch. Do not
use with any type of weight
distributing hitch.

The trailer hitch is designed to tow a Class
1 rated load. The maximum gross trailer
weight and maximum gross tongue weight
are indicated in the following table.

Maximum
gross trailer
weight

Maximum
gross tongue
weight

3.0 L models

3,000 lbs

(1,360 kg)

200 lbs

(90 kg)

All models
other than 3.0
L models

2,700 lbs

(1,224 kg)

When you tow a trailer, refer to

“Trailer

towing

” later in this section.

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