User Manual - Page 469

For 2023 OUTBACK TOURING.

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(465,1)
北米Model "A2620BE-B" EDITED: 2022/ 6/ 24
! When the vehicle is parked on level
ground
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A: Roof rails
B: Roof crossbars
C: Roof tent
D: Occupants in the roof tent
The total weight on the roof rails
including the roof crossbars, roof tent,
and all occupants and contents in the roof
tent must not exceed either the vehicle’s
roof rail load limit (700 lbs (317 kg)), evenly
distributed, or the load limit of the roof
crossbars, whichever is lower.
Load limit of the roof rail (A).
B + C + D < 700 lbs (317 kg)
Exceeding this load limit could cause
damage to the vehicle or racking system.
The vehicle must never be driven with
occupants in the roof tent. Before the
vehicle is driven, occupants and cargo
must be removed from the roof tent and
the roof rail load must be restored to within
the roof rail load limit of 220 lbs (100 kg).
Refer to the user manual that accompa-
nied the roof tent for important safety
information and instructions on the proper
installation and use of the tent.
8-11. Trailer Hitch (Outback/
Subaru Outback Wilderness
If Equipped)
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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. For possible recommenda-
tions and limitations, refer to
“Trailer Towing (Outback/Subaru
Outback Wilderness)” P467.
. Never drill the frame or under-
body of your vehicle to install a
commercial trailer hitch. If you
do, dangerous exhaust gas,
water or mud may enter the
passenger compartment through
the drilled hole. Exhaust gas
contains carbon monoxide, a col-
orless and odorless gas which is
dangerous, or even lethal, if in-
haled. Also, drilling the frame or
underbody of your vehicle could
cause deterioration of strength of
your vehicle and cause corrosion
CONTINUED
Trailer Hitch (Outback/Subaru Outback Wilderness If Equipped)
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