Cargo loading – BMW X5 3.0i SAV 2005 User Manual

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Cargo loading

Load:

The permitted load is the total of the
weight of occupants and cargo/lug-
gage. The greater the weight of occu-
pants, the less cargo/luggage can be
transported.

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Stowing cargo

> Position heavy cargo as far forward

as possible directly behind the back-
rests and as low as possible

> Cover sharp edges and corners

> Do not pile objects higher than the

top edge of the backrest

> Fasten the partition net, refer to

page

127

, and ensure that carried

items cannot pass through the parti-
tion net

> Wrap objects which could strike the

rear window while driving accordingly

> If you are transporting very heavy

loads when the rear seat is not occu-
pied, secure the outer safety belts in
the opposite buckles.

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Securing load

> Secure smaller, light pieces with the

retaining straps or a luggage net

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, or

use elastic straps, refer to page

37

> Heavy-duty cargo straps

*

for secur-

ing larger and heavier objects are
available at your BMW Sports Activity
Vehicle center. The lashing eyes pro-
vided at the corners of the cargo area
serve for mounting these heavy-duty
cargo straps

> Read and comply with the informa-

tion enclosed with the heavy-duty
cargo straps.

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