load capacity SUBARU FORESTER 2000 SF / 1.G Owners Manual

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6-28Cargo anchorage eyelets
CAUTION
The cargo anchorage eyelets are designed only for securing light cargo. Never try to secure any cargo which weighs more than theload capacity of the anchorage eyelets. The maximum load ca-pacity is about 44 lb. (20 kg) per eyelet.
HS0115
The c arg o area is eq uip p ed with four anc horag e eyel ets so that c arg o
c an b e sec ured with a c arg o net or rop es.
When using the anc horag e eyelets, raise them up . Wh en not in use,
lower the eyelets d own.

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7-2Corrosion protection
7-45
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Loading your vehicle 7-46
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Vehicle capacity weight 7-47
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GVWR and GAWR 7-48
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Trailer towing 7-49
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Starting and operating7-47

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Vehicle capacity weight
HS0251
HS0250
Tire information label
The load c ap ac ity of your vehic le is d etermined b y weig ht, not b y avail-
ab le c arg o sp ac e. The maximum load you c an c arry in your vehic le is
shown as the Vehic le Cap ac ity Weig ht on the tire in formation lab el at-
tac hed to the d river ’s sid e d oor jamb . It inc lud es the total weig ht of d river
and all p asseng ers and their b elong ing s, any op tion al eq uip ment suc h
as a trailer hitc h, roof rac k or b ike c arrier, etc . , and the tong ue load of a
trailer.
The tire information lab el also shows rec ommend ed t ire inflation p ressure
und er full load ing and trailer towing c ond itions. A d just tire inflation p res-
sures ac c ord ing to the load ing c ond itions. For the tire inflation p ressures,
refer to the “Tires and wheel ” sec tion in Chap ter 10.