Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Consumer information and Reporting safety defects

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Example 1B

For example, if a person weighing 176

lbs (80 kg) now enters the same vehi-

cle (bringing the number of occupants

to two), the calculations are as fol-

lows:

1. Calculate the total weight.

2. Calculate the available load capac-

ity.

3. The total weight now exceeds the

capacity weight by 81 lbs (37 kg), so

the cargo weight must be reduced by

81 lbs (37 kg) or more.

Example 2A

Vehicle capacity weight of the vehicle

is 800 lbs (363 kg), which is indicated

on the vehicle placard with the state-

ment “The combined weight of occu-

pants and cargo should never exceed

363 kg or 800 lbs”.

For example, the vehicle has one oc-

cupant weighing 165 lbs (75 kg) plus

cargo weighing 265 lbs (120 kg). In

addition, the vehicle is fitted with a

trailer hitch weighing 22 lbs (10 kg), to

which is attached a trailer weighing

1,764 lbs (800 kg). 10% of the trailer

weight is applied to the trailer tongue

(i.e. Tongue load = 176 lbs (80 kg)).

1. Calculate the total weight.

2. Calculate the available load capac-

ity.

D00112

Total weight
= 154 lbs (70 kg) + 176 lbs (80 kg)

+ 551 lbs (250 kg)

= 881 lbs (400 kg)

(Occupant)

(Cargo)

Available Load Capacity
= 800 lbs (363 kg) 881 lbs (400 kg)

= 81 lbs ( 37 kg)

(Vehicle

capacity weight)

(Total weight)

D00113

Total weight
= 165 lbs (75 kg) + 265 lbs (120 kg)

+ 22 lbs (10 kg) + 176 lbs (80 kg)

= 628 lbs (285 kg)

(Occupant)

(Cargo)

(Trailer hitch)

(Tongue load)

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