Storage -> Loading information for Your Vauxhall Corsa 4 Door First Generation (2014-2019)

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Fitting on model with sunroof  
Secure loose objects in the load  
compartment to prevent them  
from sliding.  
When transporting objects in the  
load compartment, the backrests  
of the rear seats must not be  
angled forward.  
Loading information  
Do not allow the load to protrude  
above the upper edge of the  
backrests.  
Do not place any objects on the  
load compartment cover or the  
instrument panel, and do not  
cover the sensor on top of the  
instrument panel.  
Disengage covers concealing roof  
rack mounts by pushing sliders in  
direction of arrow and remove  
upwards. To close roof rack mounts,  
first insert covers at front and engage  
sliders at rear.  
Heavy objects in the load  
The load must not obstruct the  
operation of the pedals, parking  
brake and gear selector lever, or  
hinder the freedom of movement  
of the driver. Do not place any  
unsecured objects in the interior.  
compartment should be placed  
against the seat backrests.  
Ensure that the backrests are  
securely engaged. If objects can  
be stacked, heavier objects  
should be placed at the bottom.  
Attach roof rack at appropriate points,  
see enclosed roof rack system  
instructions.  
Do not drive with an open load  
compartment.  
Secure objects with lashing  
straps attached to the lashing  
eyes 3 71.  
Use the hook at the right sidewall  
of the load compartment for  
hanging up carrier bags.  
Maximum load: 5 kg.  
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Storage  
detrimental effect on vehicle  
handling due to the vehicle's  
higher centre of gravity.  
Distribute the load evenly and  
secure it properly with retaining  
straps. Adjust the tyre pressure  
and vehicle speed according to  
the load conditions. Check and  
retighten the straps frequently.  
9 Warning  
Always make sure that the load in  
the vehicle is securely stowed.  
Otherwise objects can be thrown  
around inside the vehicle and  
cause personal injury or damage  
to the load or vehicle.  
Do not drive faster than 75 mph.  
The payload is the difference  
between the permitted gross  
vehicle weight (see identification  
plate 3 238) and the EC kerb  
weight.  
The permissible roof load is  
75 kg. The roof load is the  
combined weight of the roof rack  
and the load.  
To calculate the payload, enter  
the data for your vehicle in the  
weights table at the front of this  
manual.  
The EC kerb weight includes  
weights for the driver (68 kg),  
luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (fuel  
tank 90% full).  
Optional equipment and  
accessories increase the kerb  
weight.  
Driving with a roof load increases  
the sensitivity of the vehicle to  
cross-winds and has a