Roof load carrier for Your Volkswagen California Van Fourth Generation (2024-2025)

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the rail of the last bicycle carrier must not exceed 500 mm → Fig. 1  
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. For bicycle carrier systems with three  
bicycles, 700 mm → Fig. 1  
must not be exceeded.  
WARNING  
Incorrect use of a rear carrier system mounted on the ball coupling of the towing bracket can cause accidents and  
injuries.  
Make sure that the rear carrier system is suitable for use on your vehicle.  
Always read and follow the installation instructions provided by the rear carrier system manufacturer.  
Never secure a rear carrier system to the ball neck under the coupling ball. The rear carrier system could slip out  
of position due to the shape of the ball neck.  
NOTICE  
Considerable vehicle damage could occur if the maximum permitted payload specified in the manufacturer’s  
assembly instructions or the overhang is exceeded.  
Never exceed the values stated in the installation instructions.  
Remove as many add-on parts as possible from the rear carrier system before setting off. This includes, for  
example, bicycle bags and baskets, child seats or batteries. This helps improve the rear carrier system’s wind  
load and centre of gravity.  
Introduction  
Depending on the model, the vehicle may be designed for fitting a roof load carrier.  
Roof load carriers can be used to transport bulky items on the roof of the vehicle.  
Please contact a suitably qualified workshop if you are unsure whether a roof load carrier can be fitted to your  
vehicle.  
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends the use of Volkswagen Genuine Parts or Volkswagen Genuine  
Accessories, which you can purchase from your Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles dealership  
Do not use or retrofit a roof load carrier if the vehicle isnot approved for use with a roof load carrier.  
Roof carriers cannot be fitted on vehicles that also have additional lighting factory-fitted on the vehicle roof.  
WARNING  
When transporting heavy or bulky objects on the roof load carrier, the way the vehicle handles will change due to a  
shift in the centre of gravity and increased susceptibility to crosswinds.  
Always secure loads properly using suitable and undamaged lashing, retaining or securing straps.  
Cargo that is large, heavy, bulky, long or flat will have a negative effect on the vehicle aerodynamics, centre of  
gravity and overall handling.  
Avoid abrupt and sudden driving and braking manoeuvres.  
Ensure that your speed and driving style are always appropriate for the current visibility, weather and road/traffic  
conditions.  
WARNING  
Fitting a roof load carrier that has not been approved for the vehicle or fitting a roof load carrier to a vehicle that is  
not approved for use with a roof load carrier can cause accidents and injuries.  
Use only roof load carriers that have been approved for the vehicle.  
Never fit a roof load carrier on a vehicle that has not been approved for use with a roof load carrier. If you fit a  
roof load carrier to such vehicles, it may work loose whilst the vehicle is in motion and fall off the vehicle roof.  
NOTICE  
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Securing a roof load carrier of any kind to a vehicle that is not approved for use with a roof load carrier can seriously  
damage the vehicle.  
Attaching the base carrier and roof load carrier  
With some equipment levels, the vehicle has special roof rails on the right and left for fitting the mounts.  
Special roof load carriers must be used to transport loads, bicycles, surfboards, skis and boats safely. Appropriate  
accessories are available from a correspondingly qualified workshop.  
Attaching the base carrier and roof load carrier  
Install the base carrier bars in accordance with the supplied installation instructions.  
Attach the base carrier bars only to the rails .  
Once you have fitted the base carrier bars, you can then secure the respective roof load carrier on them.  
WARNING  
Incorrectly attaching and using the mounts or roof bars and roof load carrier can cause the whole roof load carrier to  
fall off the roof. This can cause accidents and injuries.  
Use base carrier bars or roof bars and roof load carriers only when they are undamaged and fitted correctly.  
Always fit base carrier bars or roof bars and roof load carriers properly. Always observe the installation  
instructions provided by the manufacturer.  
Attach the base carrier bars or roof bars only at the specified mounting points.  
Special roof load carriers for items such as bicycles, skis, surfboards, etc. must always be installed properly.  
Always observe the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer.  
Check that the roof load carrier is secured before starting your journey and tighten as necessary after driving a  
short distance. During a long trip, check all bolts and fasteners at each stop.  
Do not carry out any modifications or repairs to base carrier bars, roof bars or the roof load carrier.  
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Loading the roof load carrier  
Loads can be attached securely only when the roof load carrier system is fitted correctly→  
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Maximum permissible roof load  
Vehicles with normal roof100 kg.  
Vehicles with pop-up roof 50 kg.  
Dropside van with double cab75 kg.  
Dropside van with single cab50 kg.  
The roof load limit refers to the combined weight of the roof load carrier and the load carried on the roof→  
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Make sure you are aware of the weight of the roof load carrier and the load to be transported. Weigh the load if  
necessary.  
However, you will not be able to carry the maximum permitted roof load if you are using a roof load carrier with a  
lower load rating. In this case, do not exceed the maximum weight limit for the load carrier system which is specified  
in the manufacturer's installation instructions.  
Distributing the load  
1. Distribute the load evenly and secure it correctly→  
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Checking the fittings  
After the base carriers and roof load carrier have been attached, check the bolted connections and fastenings once  
you have travelled a short distance and then at regular intervals.  
WARNING  
Accidents and vehicle damage can occur if the maximum permitted roof load is exceeded.  
Never exceed the specified roof load, the maximum permissible axle loads, and the permissible gross vehicle  
weight for the vehicle.  
Do not exceed the load capacity of the roof carrier, even if the maximum roof load has not been reached.  
WARNING  
Loose and incorrectly secured loads can fall off the roof load carrier and cause accidents and injuries.  
Always use suitable and undamaged lashing, retaining or securing straps.  
NOTICE  
When opening the boot lid, make sure that it does not collide with the roof load.  
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Notes on use  
Remove the roof load carrier in the following situations  
The roof load carrier is no longer needed.  
Before entering an automatic car wash.  
When the vehicle height exceeds the required clearance height, e.g. in a garage.  
NOTICE  
Always remove the roof load carrier before driving through an automatic car wash.  
Installing a roof load carrier and securing a load to it changes the height of the vehicle. Check and compare the  
height of the vehicle with clearance heights, e.g. for underpasses and garage doors.  
The function of other components must not be impeded by the roof load carrier.  
When the roof load carrier is fitted, consumption increases due to the increased air  
resistance.  
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