Owner's Manual
Page 111
...fault in or place cellophane tape on the rear gate stays or scratch the stays while loading or unloading cargo. That could cause leakage of gas from the stays, which may result in chapter 9 "In case ... the rear gate lock release lever. Also avoid closing the rear gate and when loading or unloading cargo. For the procedure, refer to "Rear gate - if the rear gate cannot be locked and ...hold the rear gate and raise it as high as it slowly and push down holding the inside the cargo space. There is a danger of emergency". 200822 To open . 200194 To close the rear gate, lower ...
...fault in or place cellophane tape on the rear gate stays or scratch the stays while loading or unloading cargo. That could cause leakage of gas from the stays, which may result in chapter 9 "In case ... the rear gate lock release lever. Also avoid closing the rear gate and when loading or unloading cargo. For the procedure, refer to "Rear gate - if the rear gate cannot be locked and ...hold the rear gate and raise it as high as it slowly and push down holding the inside the cargo space. There is a danger of emergency". 200822 To open . 200194 To close the rear gate, lower ...
Owner's Manual
Page 227
... racing the engine. Do not drive at one constant engine or vehicle speed for the speed and road conditions. Avoid carrying unnecessary cargo. And do not allow engine speed to maintain that the ventilation system always works properly. Avoid starting suddenly and rapid acceleration, except... (Carbon monoxide) The performance and long life of it is new. Never inhale engine exhaust gas. Never run the engine in a closed space, such as possible. Avoid unnecessary engine idling. The same break-in a parked vehicle for a lengthy time while the engine is unavoidable, then...
... racing the engine. Do not drive at one constant engine or vehicle speed for the speed and road conditions. Avoid carrying unnecessary cargo. And do not allow engine speed to maintain that the ventilation system always works properly. Avoid starting suddenly and rapid acceleration, except... (Carbon monoxide) The performance and long life of it is new. Never inhale engine exhaust gas. Never run the engine in a closed space, such as possible. Avoid unnecessary engine idling. The same break-in a parked vehicle for a lengthy time while the engine is unavoidable, then...
Owner's Manual
Page 237
... a trailer hitch, roof rack or bike carrier, etc., and the tongue load of your vehicle is determined by weight, not by available cargo space. Therefore, the GVW changes depending on the vehicle placard attached to the driver's side door jamb shows GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) and... vehicle capacity weight. The GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) must never exceed the GVWR. NOTE For better fuel economy, do not carry unneeded cargo. Vehicle capacity weight 800221 The load capacity of the driver and all passengers, luggage, any other dangerous items inside the vehicle. 8-12 Driving...
... a trailer hitch, roof rack or bike carrier, etc., and the tongue load of your vehicle is determined by weight, not by available cargo space. Therefore, the GVW changes depending on the vehicle placard attached to the driver's side door jamb shows GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) and... vehicle capacity weight. The GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) must never exceed the GVWR. NOTE For better fuel economy, do not carry unneeded cargo. Vehicle capacity weight 800221 The load capacity of the driver and all passengers, luggage, any other dangerous items inside the vehicle. 8-12 Driving...
Owner's Manual
Page 339
... capacity as a trailer hitch, roof rack or bike carrier, etc., and the tongue load of a trailer. Therefore cargo capacity can be calculated by available cargo space. Total weight = 154 lbs (70 kg) + 662 lbs (300 kg) (Occupant) (Cargo) = 816 lbs (370 kg) 2. The result of step 2 shows that a further 84 lbs (38 kg) of...
... capacity as a trailer hitch, roof rack or bike carrier, etc., and the tongue load of a trailer. Therefore cargo capacity can be calculated by available cargo space. Total weight = 154 lbs (70 kg) + 662 lbs (300 kg) (Occupant) (Cargo) = 816 lbs (370 kg) 2. The result of step 2 shows that a further 84 lbs (38 kg) of...