Thule Domestique 513 Instructions
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To install the Thule Domestique 513, start by attaching the rack to your car's roof bars using the included clamps. Ensure that the clamps are securely tightened. Follow the user manual for specific torque settings and alignment instructions.
Regularly check the tightness of all bolts and clamps, especially before long trips. Clean the rack periodically with mild soap and water to remove dirt and debris. Lubricate moving parts with a silicone-based lubricant to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
If you hear noise, ensure that all parts are securely attached and there are no loose components. Check if the bike is properly fastened and not causing vibrations. Adjust the position of the rack slightly to see if aerodynamic noise is reduced.
The Thule Domestique 513 is designed to fit most standard bike sizes. However, for bikes with unique frame shapes or sizes, check the maximum weight capacity and frame compatibility in the product manual.
Verify that the frame holder is adjusted correctly to fit the bike's frame. Ensure that the clamp is firmly tightened without damaging the frame. If issues persist, consult the manual for additional setup instructions or contact Thule support.
The Thule Domestique 513 is compatible with most Thule roof bars and many factory-installed roof racks. Check the specifications to ensure compatibility with your specific model of roof bars.
The Thule Domestique 513 includes a lockable clamp to secure the bike frame. Additionally, consider using a cable lock to secure both wheels and the frame to the rack for added security.
The Thule Domestique 513 can typically hold bikes weighing up to 17 kg (37.5 lbs). Always consult the product specifications to ensure your bike does not exceed the weight limit.
Ensure the bike's contact points with the rack are clean and free from debris. Use protective padding on the frame holder if necessary to reduce direct contact and potential scratching.
Check that all clamps and bolts are tightened according to the manual's torque specifications. Examine the roof bars to ensure they are properly installed and not moving. If the problem persists, contact Thule support for assistance.