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Carrying Items in the Passenger Area
All items that could be thrown inwards
and thus injure occupants in case of a
collision must be properly placed and
secured.
Ensure that items placed on the 󽗊oor
behind the front seat do not roll under
the seat, so as to avoid a󽗈ecting the
driver's ability to control the pedals or
normal seat adjustment. Do not stack
items to a height taller than the front
seats' seatbacks.
Make sure the glove box is always
closed while driving. If the glove box
is open, the occupant's knees may be
injured in case of a collision or an
emergency stop.
REMINDER
Do not pile up toys in the vehicle,
as this may a󽗈ect driving safety
and present a hazard to the
children, especially in case of
emergency braking or collision.
Loading the Boot
Place the luggage evenly in the boot,
and put the heaviest luggage at the
front bottom as far as possible.
Secure items with ropes or straps so
that they will not move while driving.
Do not stack items to a height taller
than seatbacks.
If the boot lid cannot be closed
due to the carriage of large articles,
the vehicle exhaust may enter the
passenger area. To avoid carbon
monoxide poisoning, please refer
to Risk of Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Poisoning in this Manual.
Roof Rack
When installing the roof rack, please
read and follow the manufacturer's
instructions.
CAUTION
The roof rack of this vehicle is an
exterior trim and is not allowed to
carry goods and luggage.
Risk of Carbon Monoxide
(CO) Poisoning
The engine exhaust contains CO gas.
If the vehicle is properly maintained,
CO may not enter inside during normal
driving.
Check the exhaust system for leakage
under the following conditions:
The exhaust sound is abnormal.
The vehicle has been subjected to
accidents that may damage the
bottom of the vehicle.
WARNING
CO gas is toxic. Inhalation
of CO can result in loss of
consciousness and even threat to
life. Any enclosed environment
and activities that can cause CO
poisoning should be avoided.
High-concentration carbon
monoxide gas will quickly
concentrate in closed areas, such
as garages. Do not start the engine
when the garage door is closed.
Even if the garage door is open,
the running time of the engine
should be limited to the extent
that the vehicle can be driven out
of the garage.
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USING AND DRIVING

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