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Loading guidelines
While en route
Your car's handling characteristics are
dependent upon the load distribution.
Danger of poisoning!
Close the tailgate before driv!
ing. Exhaust emissions could otherwise
enter the car and poison the occupants.
Danger of injury!
Loaded objects always must be
properly tied down. In the event of an
emergency braking manoeuvre or an ac!
cident, they could enter the passenger
compartment.
Danger of injury!
Objects on the passenger's seat
should always be secured in such a way
that they will not obstruct the driver
when driving.
Danger of injury!
Transport heavy or hard objects
in the luggage compartment, not the
passenger compartment. Such objects
could otherwise be thrown around and
injure you and others if you
! brake sharply,
! change direction suddenly,
! are involved in an accident.
The bench seat alone is unable to pre!
vent objects from being thrown around.
Accident risk!
The permissible gross vehicle
weight and the permissible axle load
must not be exceeded by the payload
(interior, roof rack and rear rack) in!
cluding the occupants and trailer load.
Overloading or incorrectly loading the
vehicle impairs driving stability, and
the altered road behaviour could result
in tyre damage! This poses the risk of
accidents.
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