Luggage Restraint Loops (if equipped)
Four luggage restraint loops are provided on the luggage compartment floor. An optional rubber net can be hooked to these loops to help keep cargo from moving around in the luggage compartment during normal driving.
WARNING:
The luggage restraint loops and
optional rubber net can be used to
help keep lightweight cargo from
moving around in the luggage compartment
during normal driving. They
are neither capable of nor intended
for preventing cargo from being
thrown around in a crash.
Place heavier objects on the floor and as far forward in the cargo area as possible. Never pile cargo higher than the top of the seat backs.
WARNING:
Do not attach the child restraint top
strap to the luggage restraint loops.
Incorrectly attached top strap will reduce the intended effectiveness of the child restraint system.
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