Luggage Compartment - Porsche 911 Manual

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Luggage compartment

Luggage compartment
A
B
Stowing loads
C
Changed vehicle han-
WARNING
D
dling when vehicle is
loaded
E
Vehicle handling changes depending on the vehicle
F
load.
G
e Adapt your driving style to the changed vehicle
H
handling.
e Do not exceed the maximum gross weight and
I
axle load.
J
Unsecured, incorrectly
K
WARNING
secured or incorrectly
L
positioned load
M
As a result of braking, changes of direction or in an
accident, unsecured or incorrectly positioned loads
N
can slide out of place and endanger vehicle
O
occupants.
e Never transport unsecured objects (accident,
P
braking, cornering).
Q
e Always carry loads in the luggage compartment,
R
never in the passenger compartment (e.g. on or
in front of the seats).
S
e Do not transport any heavy objects in open stor-
T
age compartments.
e Always keep lockable storage compartment
U
covers closed when driving.
V
W
X
Y
Z
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Incorrect tyre pressure
WARNING
An incorrect tyre pressure can impair driving safety.
e Adapt the tyre pressure to the load.
e After you change the tyre pressure, you must al-
so update the setting for Tyre Pressure
Monitoring.
Opening and closing the luggage
compartment
> Please refer to chapter "Luggage Compartment
Lid" on page 149.
Removing the warning triangle
The warning triangle A is located on the back of the
luggage compartment, depending on the country.
Securing and removing first aid kit
The first aid kit B can be secured to the carpet in the
luggage compartment (Velcro strip), depending on
country.
Removing and stowing tyre seal-
ing compound/tool kit
Fig. 113: Plastic box C containing tyre sealing compound

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