Driving tips -> Loading for Your BMW M3 4 Door Sixth Generation (2015-2025)

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vehicle and unstable driving situations  
may result.  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
2. Determine the combined weight of the  
driver and passengers that will be riding in  
your vehicle.  
Hints  
Overloading the vehicle  
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver  
and passengers from XXX kilograms or  
YYY pounds.  
To avoid exceeding the approved ca‐  
pacity of the tires, never overload the vehicle.  
Overloading can lead to overheating and in‐  
creases the rate at which damage develops in‐  
side the tires. This could result in a sudden  
loss of tire inflation pressure.◀  
4. The resulting figure equals the available  
amount of cargo and luggage load ca‐  
pacity.  
For example, if the YYY amount equals  
1,000 lbs and there will be four 150 lbs  
passengers in your vehicle, the amount of  
available cargo and luggage load capacity  
is 400 lbs: 1,000 lbs minus 600 lbs =  
400 lbs.  
No fluids in the cargo area  
Make sure that fluids do not leak into the  
cargo area; otherwise, the vehicle may be dam‐  
aged.◀  
Heavy and hard objects  
5. Determine the combined weight of lug‐  
gage and cargo being loaded on the vehi‐  
cle. That weight may not safely exceed the  
available cargo and luggage load capacity  
calculated in Step 4.  
Do not stow any heavy and hard objects  
in the car's interior without securing them; oth‐  
erwise, they may present a danger to occu‐  
pants, e.g., during braking and evasive maneu‐  
vers.◀  
Determining the load limit  
1. Locate the following statement on your ve‐  
hicle’s placard:  
The combined weight of occupants  
and cargo should never exceed XXX kg  
or YYY lbs. Otherwise, damage to the  
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Securing cargo  
Lashing eyes in the trunk  
The maximum load is the sum of the weight of  
the occupants and the cargo.  
To secure the cargo there are four lashing  
eyes in the cargo area.  
The greater the weight of the occupants, the  
less cargo that can be transported.  
Floor net  
The floor net can also be used to secure cargo  
and store small parts.  
Stowing cargo  
Cover sharp edges and corners on the  
cargo.  
Heavy cargo: stow as far forward as possi‐  
ble, directly behind and at the bottom of  
the rear passenger seat backrests.  
Very heavy cargo: when the rear seat is not  
occupied, secure each of the outer safety  
belts in the opposite buckle.  
If necessary, fold down the rear backrests  
to stow cargo.  
Hook the floor net into the fittings in the trunk  
floor.  
Do not stack cargo above the top edge of  
the backrests.  
Securing cargo  
Securing cargo  
Stow and secure the cargo as described;  
otherwise it may present a danger to the occu‐  
pants, e.g., during braking and evasive maneu‐  
vers.◀  
Smaller and lighter items: secure with re‐  
taining straps or draw straps.  
Larger and heavy objects: secure with  
cargo straps.  
Attach the cargo straps, retaining straps or  
draw straps to the lashing eyes in the trunk.  
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Do not let objects project into the opening  
path of the trunk lid.  
Roof-mounted luggage rack  
Note  
Drive cautiously and avoid sudden acceler‐  
ation and braking maneuvers. Take corners  
gently.  
Roof racks are available as special accessories.  
Securing  
Follow the installation instructions of the roof  
rack.  
Roof drip rail with flaps  
The anchorage points are located in the roof  
drip rail above the doors.  
Fold the cover outward.  
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Be sure that adequate clearance is maintained  
for tilting and opening the glass sunroof.  
Because roof racks raise the vehicle's center  
of gravity when loaded, they have a major ef‐  
fect on vehicle handling and steering re‐  
sponse.  
Therefore, note the following when loading  
and driving:  
Do not exceed the approved roof/axle  
loads and the approved gross vehicle  
weight.  
Distribute the roof load uniformly.  
The roof load should not extend past the  
loading area.  
Always place the heaviest pieces on the  
bottom.  
Secure the roof luggage firmly, e.g., tie  
with ratchet straps.  
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