Luggage Compartment - Porsche Taycan Owner's Manual

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Luggage Compartment

Luggage Compartment
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B
Stowing loads
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WARNING
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E
The handling changes depending on the load
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condition.
e Adapt your driving style to the altered vehicle
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handling.
e Do not exceed the maximum gross weight or axle
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load.
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WARNING
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L
An unsecured, incorrectly secured or incorrectly
M
positioned load can slip out of place and endanger
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the vehicle occupants during braking, direction
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P
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changes or in accidents.
e Never transport objects that are not secured
(accidents, braking, corners).
e Always transport loads in the luggage compart-
Changed vehicle han-
ment, never in the passenger compartment (e.g.
dling when loaded
on or in front of the seats).
e Support the load against the seat backrests
wherever possible. Always lock the backrests in-
to place.
e Only transport heavy objects with the rear seat
backrests upright and engaged.
e Place the load behind unoccupied seats when-
ever possible.
e Stow heavy objects as far forward as possible on
Unsecured, incorrectly
the floor, with lightweight objects behind them.
secured or incorrectly
e Do not transport objects on the parcel shelf.
positioned loads
e If the rear seats are not occupied, the backrests
can be additionally secured with the seat belts.
Simply cross the outer seat belts and insert each
into the opposite buckle.
e Do not transport heavy objects in open storage
compartments.
e Always keep the covers of the lockable storage
compartments closed while driving.
An incorrect tire pressure can impair driving safety.
e Adapt the tire pressure to the load.
e After changing the tire pressure, you must also
update the setting for the Tire Pressure Moni-
toring System.
The maximum permissible load on the cargo area
floor is 440 lbs (200 kg). The weight must be dis-
tributed evenly over the entire cargo area.
Incorrect tire pressure
WARNING
Securing loads with tie-down belts
e Do not use elastic belts or straps to tie down a
load.
e Do not route belts and straps over sharp edges.
e Cross the belts over the load.
e Only tension belts by hand. Do not use additional
tensioning aids (e.g. ratchet).
e Observe the operating instructions and informa-
tion for the tie-down equipment.
Opening and locking the hood and
trunk lid
> Please see chapter "Hood" on page 124.
> Please see chapter "Trunk lid" on page 229.

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