Storage for Your Vauxhall Crossland SUV First Generation (2020-2024)

Storage  
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The glovebox should be closed whilst  
driving.  
Storage compartments  
Storage  
Cooled glovebox  
9 Warning  
Storage compartments ................ 61  
Glovebox ................................... 61  
Cupholders ................................ 61  
Centre console storage ............. 62  
Load compartment ....................... 62  
Load compartment cover ........... 64  
Rear floor storage cover ............ 64  
Lashing eyes ............................. 65  
Warning triangle ........................ 66  
First aid kit ................................. 66  
Air ventilation and temperature  
depend on the settings of the climate  
control system. The air vent in the  
glovebox can be closed 3 119.  
Do not store heavy or sharp  
objects in the storage  
compartments. Otherwise, the  
storage compartment lid could  
open and vehicle occupants could  
be injured by objects being thrown  
around in the event of hard  
braking, a sudden change in  
direction or an accident.  
Cupholders  
Roof rack system ......................... 67  
Glovebox  
Roof rack ................................... 67  
Loading information ..................... 67  
Cupholders are located in the centre  
console.  
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Storage  
Centre console storage  
Load compartment  
The rear seat backrest is divided in  
two parts. Both parts can be folded  
down.  
The storage container can be used to  
store small items.  
9 Warning  
When folding up, ensure that  
backrests are securely locked in  
position before driving. Failure to  
do so may result in personal injury  
or damage to the load or vehicle in  
the event of hard braking or a  
collision.  
Insert the seat belts in the guiding  
latches.  
Load compartment extension  
(version with lever)  
Before folding rear seat backrests,  
execute the following if necessary:  
Depending on the version, the  
storage compartment is located  
under a cover.  
Remove the load compartment  
cover 3 64.  
Press and hold the catch to push  
the head restraints down 3 40.  
Storage  
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Pull the lever on one or both outer  
sides and fold down the  
Fold up rear armrest before  
folding down the relevant part of  
the backrest. Otherwise this part  
of the backrest cannot be folded  
down.  
Folding rear armrest  
backrests onto the seat cushion.  
To fold up, raise the backrests  
and guide them into an upright  
position until they engage  
audibly.  
Pull the loop to fold down the rear  
armrest.  
Pull the loop and fold down the  
backrest onto the seat cushion.  
To fold up, raise the backrests  
and guide them into an upright  
position until they engage  
audibly.  
The backrests are properly  
engaged when the red mark near  
the lever is no longer visible.  
Load compartment extension  
(version with loop)  
Move both rear seats to the most  
rearward position 3 45.  
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The armrest can also be folded down  
from the load compartment by pulling  
the loop and pushing the centre  
backrest.  
The centre backrest is properly  
engaged when the red mark on the  
loop is no longer visible.  
The load compartment cover can be  
stored behind the rear seat backrests.  
Unhook retaining straps and lift the  
cover backwards until it unlatches.  
Then slide it down in the guides  
behind the seat backrests.  
Fitting cover  
Engage cover in side guides and fold  
downwards. Attach the retaining  
straps to the tailgate.  
Load compartment cover  
Do not place any objects on the cover.  
Removing cover  
Lift cover, slightly angle and turn it.  
Remove the cover.  
Rear floor storage cover  
Stowing  
Unhook retaining straps from tailgate.  
Raise cover at the recess to gain  
access to emergency breakdown  
equipment.  
Storage  
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Tyre repair kit 3 200.  
Spare wheel 3 204.  
Lashing eyes  
Double load floor  
The double load floor can be inserted  
in the load compartment in two  
positions:  
To remove, press the handle to  
unlock the load floor and lift it up while  
using the handle.  
If mounted in the upper position, the  
space between the load floor and the  
spare wheel well cover can be used  
as a storage compartment.  
The lashing eyes are designed to  
secure items against slippage, e.g.  
using lashing straps or luggage net.  
In this position, if the rear seat  
backrests are folded forwards, an  
almost completely flat load bay is  
created.  
In the upper position, the double load  
floor is able to withstand a maximum  
load of 100 kg. In the lower position,  
the double load floor is able to  
withstand the maximum permissible  
load.  
lower position above the rear  
floor storage cover  
upper position interlocked with  
the grab handle into back panel  
trim  
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Storage  
Stow the first aid kit in the storage  
compartment.  
Warning triangle  
First aid kit  
Stow the warning triangle in the space  
at the rear of the load compartment  
and secure it with the Velcro®  
fastener.  
Fold down the cover on the left side  
of the load compartment.  
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Detach the cover from each mounting  
point and fasten the roof rack with the  
attached screws.  
Roof rack system  
Loading information  
Roof rack  
For safety reasons and to avoid  
damage to the roof, the vehicle-  
approved roof rack system is  
recommended.  
Follow the installation instructions  
and remove the roof rack when not in  
use.  
Mounting roof rack  
Heavy objects in the load  
compartment should be placed  
against the seat backrests. Make  
sure that the backrests are  
securely engaged 3 62. If objects  
can be stacked, heavier objects  
should be placed at the bottom.  
Prevent sliding of loose objects  
by securing them with straps  
attached to the lashing eyes  
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Do not allow the load to protrude  
above the upper edge of the  
backrests.  
Open all doors.  
Mounting points are located in each  
door frame of the vehicle body.  
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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.  
The load must not obstruct the  
operation of the pedals, parking  
brake and gear selector, or  
hinder the freedom of movement  
of the driver. Do not place any  
unsecured objects in the interior.  
other national registration  
documents.  
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.  
combined weight of the roof rack  
and the load.  
Do not drive with an open load  
compartment.  
Driving with a roof load increases  
the sensitivity of the vehicle to  
cross-winds and has a  
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 car.  
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.  
Do not drive faster than 75 mph.  
The permissible roof load is  
60 kg. The roof load is the  
The payload is the difference  
between the permitted gross  
vehicle weight (see identification  
plate 3 221) and the EC kerb  
weight, refer to the EEC  
Certificate of Conformity  
provided with your vehicle or