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Transporting -> Luggage compartment for Your Volkswagen Up 4 Door First Generation (2011-2019)

spare tyre ⇒  
. Additional equipment and retrofitted accessories increase the stated kerb weight  
and reduce the maximum permitted load accordingly.  
The load comprises the weights of the following:  
Passengers  
All luggage  
Roof load including roof carrier system  
Petrol engines  
Engine power  
EC  
Gearbox  
type  
Kerb  
weight  
Gross  
vehicle  
weight  
rating  
Gross  
axle  
Gross  
axle  
weight weight  
rating, rating,  
front  
rear  
929 kg –  
1,032 kg  
MG5  
AG5  
MG5  
AG5  
44 kW  
55 kW  
CHYA  
CHYB  
1,290 kg  
1,290 kg  
680 kg  
640 kg  
932 kg –  
1,035 kg  
929 kg –  
1,032 kg  
680 kg  
640 kg  
932 kg –  
1,035 kg  
Natural gas engine  
Engine power  
EC  
Gearbox  
type  
Kerb  
weight  
Gross  
vehicle  
weight  
rating  
Gross  
axle  
Gross  
axle  
weight weight  
rating, rating,  
front  
rear  
1,031 kg  
– 1,118  
kg  
50 kW  
CPGA  
MG5  
1,370 kg  
700 kg  
700 kg  
WARNING  
Exceeding the maximum permissible weights and axle loads can cause damage to the  
vehicle, accidents and serious injuries.  
The actual axle loads must never exceed the maximum permissible axle loads.  
The payload and the distribution of the load in the vehicle have an effect on the driving  
response and braking distance of the vehicle. Adjust your speed accordingly.  
NOTICE  
The payload should be distributed as evenly as possible in the vehicle. When transporting  
heavy objects in the luggage compartment, they should be placed either in front of or over the  
rear axle in order to minimise the effect on the vehicle's handling.  
Luggage compartment  
Introduction  
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:  
⇒ Folding the backrests on the rear bench seat forwards and backwards  
⇒ Luggage compartment cover  
⇒ Variable luggage compartment floor  
⇒ Fastening rings  
⇒ Bag hook  
Heavy objects must always be transported in the luggage compartment and you must ensure that  
the rear seat backrests are securely engaged in the upright position. Always use suitable securing  
straps with the fastening rings. Never exceed the vehicle's maximum payload. Both the payload  
and the distribution of the load in the vehicle will have an effect on the driving response and braking  
distance ⇒  
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Additional information and warnings:  
Airbag system ⇒ Airbag system  
Lights ⇒ Lights  
Transporting ⇒ Driving notes  
Wheels and tyres ⇒ Wheels and tyres  
WARNING  
When the vehicle is not in use or is not being supervised, always lock the doors and tailgate  
to reduce the risk of severe or fatal injuries.  
Never leave children unattended, especially when the tailgate is open. Children could  
make their way into the luggage compartment, close the tailgate and be unable to get out.  
This can cause severe or fatal injuries.  
Never let children play in or around the vehicle.  
Do not travel with people in the luggage compartment.  
WARNING  
Objects that are not secured, or are secured incorrectly, can cause serious injuries in the  
event of a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or accident. This applies particularly if  
objects are struck by the airbag when activated and then flung through the vehicle interior.  
Please apply the following rules to reduce the risk of accidents:  
Always stow all objects in the vehicle securely. Always stow luggage and heavy objects in  
the luggage compartment.  
Always use suitable straps to prevent luggage from being thrown through the vehicle  
interior and entering the deployment zone of the side airbags or the front airbag in the  
event of a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or an accident.  
Always keep stowage compartments closed while the vehicle is in motion.  
Do not stow any hard, heavy or sharp objects loose in any of the vehicle's open stowage  
areas, on the luggage compartment cover or on the dash panel.  
Remove any hard, heavy or sharp objects from items of clothing and bags inside the  
vehicle and stow them securely.  
WARNING  
Transporting heavy objects changes the vehicle's handling and increases the braking  
distance. Heavy loads that are not properly stowed or secured in the vehicle can lead to a  
loss of vehicle control and can cause serious injury.  
Transporting heavy objects changes the vehicle's handling and the centre of gravity.  
The payload should be distributed as evenly as possible in the vehicle.  
Always secure heavy objects in the luggage compartment as far in front of the rear axle as  
possible.  
NOTICE  
Hard objects could chafe against the wires of the heating element in the rear window and  
cause damage.  
The ventilation openings between the rear window and the luggage compartment cover must  
not be covered as this would prevent stale air escaping from the vehicle.  
Folding the backrests on the rear bench seat forwards and backwards  
Fig. 72 Rear bench seat: release button ; red marking Ⓑ  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
The rear seat backrest can be folded forward to extend the luggage compartment.  
Folding the rear seat backrest forwards  
Push the head restraint all the way down or remove it, if necessary ⇒ Adjusting the seat position  
and stow it in a safe place.  
Pull the release button forwards ⇒ Fig. 72Ⓐ and, at the same time, fold the backrest forwards.  
The rear seat backrest is unlocked when you can see a red marking in the button ⇒ Fig. 72.  
Passengers (adults and children) must not use seats if the backrest is folded forwards.  
Folding the rear seat backrest backwards  
Fold back the rear backrest and push it firmly into the lock until it clicks securely into place ⇒  
.
The red marking on the release button ⇒ Fig. 72Ⓑ should no longer be visible.  
The rear seat backrest must always be securely engaged.  
If necessary, fit the head restraints and adjust to the correct position ⇒ Sitting correctly and  
safely.  
WARNING  
Injuries can be caused if the rear backrests are folded forwards and backwards carelessly.  
Never fold the rear seat backrest forwards or backwards while the vehicle is in motion.  
Ensure that the seat belt is not trapped or damaged when folding back the rear seat  
backrest.  
Always keep hands, fingers, feet or other body parts away from the seat area when folding  
the rear seat backrest forwards and backwards.  
Ensure that each rear seat backrest engages securely in the upright position, otherwise  
the seat belts for the rear seats will not work properly. If a seat is occupied and the  
backrest has not clicked securely into place, the seat occupant and rear seat backrest may  
move forwards in the event of a sudden braking or driving manoeuvre or during accidents.  
The backrest has not been secured properly if you can see a red mark on the button  
⇒ Fig. 72. Always ensure that the red marking is never visible when the rear seat  
backrest is in the upright position.  
Passengers (adults and children) must not use seats if the backrest is folded forwards or  
is not clicked securely into place.  
NOTICE  
Before folding the rear seat backrests forwards, adjust the front seats so that the rear head  
restraints or rear seat cushions do not rub against the front seats. If necessary, remove the  
head restraint ⇒ Sitting correctly and safely and stow it in a safe place.  
Luggage compartment cover  
Fig. 73 In the luggage compartment: removing and installing the luggage compartment cover  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Light items of clothing can be stowed on the luggage compartment cover. Please ensure that the  
view to the rear of the vehicle is not obstructed.  
Folding luggage compartment cover up or down  
Lift up the luggage compartment cover and push into the side holders ⇒ Fig. 73. When doing this  
ensure that the luggage compartment cover is correctly secured in position.  
To return to the original position, push the luggage compartment down out of the holders.  
Removing the luggage compartment cover  
Pull the luggage compartment cover up and out of the side retainers ⇒ Fig. 73.  
Fitting the luggage compartment cover  
Push the luggage compartment cover down into the side retainers ⇒ Fig. 73.  
WARNING  
Objects that are not secured or are secured incorrectly, or animals on the luggage  
compartment cover, could cause serious injuries in any sudden driving or braking manoeuvre  
or accident.  
Do not stow any hard, heavy or sharp items either loose or in bags on the luggage  
compartment cover.  
Never transport pets on the luggage compartment cover.  
Never drive with the luggage compartment cover upright. Always fold it down or remove it  
before your journey.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damage to the luggage compartment cover:  
Always ensure that the luggage compartment cover is fitted securely in the side retainers.  
The luggage compartment should only be filled so that the luggage compartment cover  
does not push down on the load when the tailgate is closed.  
Variable luggage compartment floor  
Fig. 74 A: Opening the variable luggage compartment floor B: Variable luggage compartment floor  
lifted up  
Fig. 75 C: Extending the luggage compartment downwards D: Extending the luggage compartment  
to the front  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Opening and closing the luggage compartment floor  
To open, lift the grip ⇒ Fig. 74① in the direction of the arrow and lift the luggage compartment floor  
up fully ⇒ Fig. 74 B.  
To close, guide the luggage compartment cover down.  
Extending the luggage compartment downwards  
Lift the luggage compartment floor and push down ⇒ Fig. 75 C (arrows).  
Place the luggage compartment floor on the floor covering.  
If necessary, fold the backrests forwards ⇒ Folding the backrests on the rear bench seat  
forwards and backwards.  
Extending the luggage compartment to the front  
Remove the luggage compartment cover ⇒ Luggage compartment cover.  
Remove rear head restraints ⇒ Adjusting the seat position.  
Fold the rear seat backrests forwards ⇒ Folding the backrests on the rear bench seat forwards  
and backwards.  
If necessary, expand the luggage compartment downwards.  
NOTICE  
Never drop the luggage compartment floor, but rather guide it back down. The trims or the  
luggage compartment floor could be damaged.  
Fastening rings  
Fig. 76 In the luggage compartment: fastening rings  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
At the front of the luggage compartment are fastening rings for securing luggage ⇒ Fig. 76.  
The fastening rings have to be folded out before they can be used.  
WARNING  
Unsuitable or damaged securing straps could rip in the event of a braking manoeuvre or  
accident. This could cause objects to be flung through the interior and lead to severe or fatal  
injuries.  
Always use suitable and undamaged securing straps.  
Attach securing straps securely to the fastening rings.  
Loose objects in the luggage compartment can suddenly slide and change the way the  
vehicle handles.  
Small and light objects should also be secured.  
Never exceed the maximum load rating of the fastening rings when securing objects.  
Never secure a child seat to the fastening rings.  
The maximum load rating of the fastening rings is approximately 3.5 kN.  
Suitable fastening belts and luggage stowage systems are available from a qualified  
workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.  
Bag hook  
Fig. 77 In the luggage compartment: bag hook  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Bag hooks are located on the upper left and right-hand side of the luggage compartment.