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Carrying cargo – Acura 2008 MDX - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Store or secure all items that could

be thrown around and hurt

someone during a crash.

Be sure items placed on the floor

behind the front seats cannot roll

underneath and interfere with the

proper operation of the seats, the

sensors under the seats, or the

driver’s ability to operate the

pedals.

If you carry large items that

prevent you from closing the

tailgate, exhaust gas can enter the

passenger area. To avoid the

possibility of

, follow the instructions

on page

.

If you carry any items on a roof

rack, be sure the total weight of

the rack and the items does not

exceed 165 lbs (75 kg).

If you use an accessory roof rack,

the roof rack weight limit may be

lower. Refer to the information

that came with your roof rack.

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 vehicle during a crash or

sudden stop.

If you fold down the second or

third row seats, tie down items

that could be thrown about the

vehicle during a crash or sudden

stop.

Keep the glove box closed while

driving. If it is open, a passenger

could injure their knees during a

crash or sudden stop.

Also, keep all cargo below the

bottom of the windows. If it is

higher, it could interfere with the

proper operation of the side

curtain airbags.

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Carrying Cargo in the Passenger

Compartment

carbon monoxide

poisoning

Carrying Cargo in the Cargo Area

or on a Roof Rack

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