Carrying cargo – HONDA 2000 Insight - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Carrying Cargo

Carrying Cargo in the Cargo Area

Distribute cargo evenly on the

floor of the cargo area, placing the

heaviest items on the bottom and

as far forward as possible.

Tie down items that could be

thrown about the car during a

crash or sudden stop.

Do not stack objects higher than

the tops of the seat-backs. They

could block your view and be

thrown about the vehicle during a

crash or sudden stop.

If you carry large items that

prevent you from closing the

hatch, exhaust gas can enter the

passenger area. To avoid the

possibility of carbon monoxide

poisoning, follow the instructions

on page

40

.

The floor on the storage box is

made of a soft light plastic

material. It is not strong enough to

stand heavy goods on it.

To secure the luggage, you can use

the four cargo hooks on the cargo

area. The illustration shows the

location of each cargo hook.

Air Intake

The air intake for the battery is

located behind the passenger's seat.

Do not block this air intake with any

cargo.

Before Driving

AIR INTAKE

Cargo Hooks

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