Transporting, Loading guidelines, Under “transporting156 – Dodge 2007 Sprinter User Manual

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Transporting

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̄ Transporting

For more information about the maximum

roof load and roof carrier systems, please

refer to the "Technical data" section

(

୴ page 351).

Loading guidelines

Warning

G

Secure and position a load as described in
the loading guidelines. Otherwise, the load
could slide or be thrown around in the event
of strong braking maneuvers, sudden chang-
es of direction or poor road conditions,
thereby injuring you or others. The same ap-
plies to dismantled seats if left inside the ve-
hicle.

Please note that loads increase the risk of
injury during an accident even if you comply
with all loading guidelines.

Observe the notes in the "Securing a load"
section (

୴ page 158).

Warning

G

Do not exceed the vehicle's permissible
gross weight or the permissible axle loads
when loading the vehicle or carrying addi-
tional passengers.

If you exceed the vehicle's permissible axle
loads or the maximum permissible gross
weight when transporting items or carrying
passengers, tire stability and driving safety
are reduced. The vehicle's driving and steer-
ing characteristics would be greatly altered.
Braking and stopping distances would
be significantly longer.

Your vehicle's driving, steering and braking
characteristics change as the vehicle's
gross weight increases or its center of grav-
ity is raised.

Always ensure that loads are distributed
correctly and adapt your driving style in ac-
cordance with the load.

Warning

G

After an accident, have a damaged load
compartment floor or damaged load sur-
face, the lashing eyes and lashing materials
inspected by a specialist workshop having
the necessary technical expertise and tools
to carry out the required work.

The manufacturer recommends that you use
an authorized Sprinter Dealer for this pur-
pose. In particular, work relevant to safety
or on safety-related systems must be car-
ried out at a qualified specialist workshop.

!

CAUTION

If you are using a roof carrier system,

observe the maximum roof load and

maximum load-bearing capacity of the

roof carrier system.

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