Excessive point loading on the load compartment floor or on the load area can negatively affect the driving characteristics and could damage the floor covering.
Always transport loads in the load compartment and with the seat backrests folded up and properly locked in position.
Always place the load against the front or rear seat backrests.
Move large and heavy loads as far as possible towards the front of the vehicle in the direction of travel, against the front or rear seats. Stow loads flush with the rear or front seats.
Always additionally secure the load with suitable load securing aids or lashing material.
The load must not protrude above the upper edge of the seat backrests.
Transport loads behind seats that are not occupied.
If the rear bench seat is not occupied, insert the seat belts crosswise into the seat belt buckle of the opposite seat belt.
by folding the rear seat backrests or rear bench seat backrests forward to the table position
by folding the rear seats forwards
by folding the rear bench seat forwards
by removing the rear seats and/or the rear bench seat
by removing the seat/bunk combination
by folding up or removing the bed extension of the seat/bunk combination
You will find information about the rear seats and the rear bench seat in the "Seats" section More.