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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SEATS AND LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
The mmovement oof tthe ppedals mmust nnot
be rrestricted!
For tthis rreason, ddo nnot llocate aany
items iin tthe ffootwell wwhich ccould rroll
or sslide uunderneath tthe ppedals.
Around the pedal area there should not
be any foot mats or other additional floor
covering materials:
In the case of defects in the brake sys-
tem, a greater pedal travel may be neces-
sary.
It should always be possible to depress
the clutch and accelerator pedals fully.
All pedals must be able to return,
unhindered, to their rest positions.
For these reasons, the only foot mats
which may be used are those which leave
the pedal area completely free and which
are prevented from slipping.
Warning
Under nno ccircumstances sshould
any iitems bbe kkept iin tthe ffootwell,
as tthey ccould bblock tthe ppedals iin
case oof aa ssudden bbraking mmanoeu-
vre.
You wwould nno llonger bbe aable tto
brake, cchange ggear oor aaccelerate!
In the interests of good handling ensure
that the load (persons and luggage) is
distributed evenly. Heavy items should
always be carried as near to the rear axle
as possible or better still, between the
axles.
Stale air escapes through ventilation
openings in the side trim* of the luggage
compartment. For this reason, it is best to
keep these openings uncovered.
Pedals Luggage ccompartment
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