Thule 919 Instructions

Begin by attaching the carrier to the tow hitch. Secure the rack using the hitch pin and tighten it with a wrench. Ensure the rack is level and stable before loading bikes. Finally, double-check all connections for security.
The Thule 919 bike rack can accommodate up to 132 pounds, with each bike weighing no more than 44 pounds. Ensure you do not exceed this limit to maintain safety and performance.
Use the integrated anti-sway cages and secure each bike with the provided straps. Adjust the position of each bike to maintain space between them, and check that all straps are tight before driving.
First, ensure all bolts and connections are tightened securely. If the noise persists, inspect for any worn or damaged parts and replace them as necessary. Lubricate moving parts to reduce friction noise.
Regularly inspect the rack for any signs of wear or damage. Clean with mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemicals. Lubricate moving parts periodically to ensure smooth operation.
To fold the Thule 919, first unload all bikes and remove the rack from the hitch. Press the release lever to collapse the arms. Store the rack in a dry area to prevent rust and damage.
Use the integrated lock system provided with the Thule 919. Secure the lock around the bike frame and the rack, and ensure the lock is properly engaged to prevent theft.
The Thule 919 is designed to fit most vehicles equipped with a standard 2-inch hitch. However, always check the vehicle's tow hitch specifications and the rack's compatibility before installation.
If the tilt function is not operating smoothly, check for obstructions and ensure all joints are clean and lubricated. Inspect the mechanism for damage and adjust any misaligned components.
In adverse weather, ensure all connections are secure, and use additional straps if necessary. After use, dry and clean the rack to prevent rust and check for any signs of damage.