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Subaru 2013 Impreza User Manual

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北米Model "A1140BE-A" EDITED: 2012/ 6/ 20

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Driving tips

the rear axle of the towing vehicle.
This may cause the rear wheels to
skid, especially during braking or
when vehicle speed is reduced dur-
ing cornering, resulting in over-
steer, spin out and/or jackknifing.

& Trailer hitches

WARNING

Never drill the frame or under-body
of your vehicle to install a commer-
cial trailer hitch. If you do, danger-
ous exhaust gas, water or mud may
enter the passenger compartment
through the drilled hole. Exhaust
gas contains carbon monoxide, a
colorless and odorless gas which is
dangerous, or even lethal, if inhaled.
Also, drilling the frame or under-
body of your vehicle could cause
deterioration of strength of your
vehicle and cause corrosion around
the drilled hole.

CAUTION

. Do not modify the vehicle ex-

haust system, brake system, or
other systems when installing a

hitch or other trailer towing
equipment.

. Do not use axle-mounted hitches

as they can cause damage to the
axle housing, wheel bearings,
wheels or tires.

Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and
trailer. The use of a genuine SUBARU
trailer hitch is recommended. A genuine
SUBARU hitch is available from your
SUBARU dealer.
If use of a non-genuine hitch is unavoid-
able, be sure the hitch is suited to your
vehicle and trailer. Consult with a profes-
sional hitch supplier to assist you in
choosing an appropriate hitch for your
vehicle. Be sure to follow all of the hitch
manufacturer

’s instructions for installation

and use.
Never use a hitch that mounts only to the
rear bumper. The bumper is not designed
to handle that type of load.
For all types of hitches, regularly check
that the hitch mounting bolts and nuts are
tight.

& Connecting a trailer

! Trailer brakes

WARNING

. Adequate size trailer brakes are

required when the trailer and its
cargo exceed 1,000 lbs (453 kg)
total weight.

. Do not directly connect your

trailer

’s hydraulic brake system

to the hydraulic brake system in
your vehicle. Direct connection
would cause the vehicle

’s brake

performance to deteriorate and
could lead to an accident.

If your trailer

’s total weight (trailer weight

plus its cargo weight) exceeds 1,000 lbs
(453 kg), the trailer is required to be
equipped with its own brake system.
Electric brakes or surge brakes are
recommended, and must be installed
properly. Check that your trailer

’s brakes

conform with Federal, state/province and/
or other applicable regulations. Your
SUBARU

’s brake system is not designed

to be tapped into the trailer

’s hydraulic

brake system. Please ask your SUBARU
dealer and professional trailer supplier for
more information about the trailer

’s brake

system.