Thule Chamber 9058 Instructions

To install the Thule Chamber 9058, ensure your vehicle is parked on a flat surface. Open the rear hatch and align the carrier with the roof bars. Secure the clamps around the bars tightly and check for stability. Refer to the manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle model.
The Thule Chamber 9058 has a maximum load capacity of 75 kg (165 lbs). It is important not to exceed this limit to ensure safety and avoid damaging the carrier or your vehicle.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the carrier with mild soap and water, checking for any loose screws or bolts, and lubricating moving parts as needed. Store the carrier in a dry place when not in use to prevent rust and wear.
If you experience noise, ensure that the carrier is securely attached and that all bolts are tightened. Check that the load is evenly distributed and that there are no loose items inside. Adjust the positioning if necessary to minimize wind resistance.
The Thule Chamber 9058 is compatible with most Thule roof bars and other standard roof bars. It is essential to verify compatibility with your specific vehicle model and roof bar type before installation.
Use the internal straps provided to secure your load. Distribute the weight evenly across the carrier and ensure that all items are fastened tightly to prevent movement during transit.
If the lock is not functioning, first check for any debris or corrosion. Lubricate the lock with a suitable lubricant. If the issue persists, consult the Thule customer support or a professional locksmith for assistance.
While it is safe to leave the carrier on your vehicle, removing it when not in use can help reduce wind resistance and improve fuel efficiency. It also prevents potential theft or weather-related wear.
To clean the Thule Chamber 9058, use a soft cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the surface. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow it to dry completely before storage.
When driving with the carrier, adhere to speed limits and drive cautiously, especially in windy conditions. Regularly check the carrier during long trips to ensure that it remains secure.