Transporting -> Stowing luggage for Your Volkswagen Golf 4 Door 2023

luggage compartment cover, or on the top of  
the instrument panel.  
Transporting  
Always remove hard, heavy, or sharp objects  
from clothing and bags in the vehicle interior  
and stow them securely in the luggage com-  
partment.  
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Stowing luggage  
Always stow all luggage securely in the vehicle  
Passengers must never ride in an incorrect seat-  
ing position because objects are being trans-  
ported in the vehicle.  
— Distribute the load in the vehicle and, if applica-  
ble, on the roof as evenly as possible.  
— Always put luggage and heavy items in the lug-  
gage compartment.  
Never let anybody sit in a seat that is blocked by  
objects being carried in the vehicle.  
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— Put heavy objects as far forward as possible in the  
luggage compartment and securely latch the rear  
seat backrest in the upright position.  
Never let anyone ride in the luggage compart-  
ment.  
— Never exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating or the  
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating → page 324, Weights  
and axle weights.  
WARNING  
Transporting heavy objects causes the handling  
characteristics of the vehicle to change and in-  
creases braking distances. Heavy loads which are  
not properly stowed or secured in the vehicle can  
lead to a loss of vehicle control and cause serious  
personal injury.  
— Secure luggage in the luggage compartment us-  
ing suitable straps and the tie downs → page 216,  
Tie-downs.  
— Securely stow small objects as well.  
Transporting heavy items causes the handling  
characteristics of the vehicle to change by shift-  
ing the vehicle's center of gravity.  
— Have the headlight range adjusted, if necessary  
→ page 112, Lights.  
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— Check the pressure in all 4 tires when the tires are  
still cold. Never reduce air pressure in warm tires  
to match cold tire inflation pressure. Heed the in-  
formation on the tire pressure label → page 276,  
Tire inflation pressure.  
Always distribute luggage evenly and as low as  
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possible within the vehicle. The vehicle capacity  
weight figures apply when the load is distribut-  
ed evenly in the vehicle (passengers and lug-  
gage).  
— Pay especially close attention to your vehicle's  
Tire Pressure Monitoring System when driving  
with a heavy load → page 260, Tire Pressure Mon-  
itoring System (TPMS).  
Always stow luggage and heavy items in the  
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luggage compartment as far forward of the rear  
axle as possible and secure them with appropri-  
ate straps to the tie-downs provided.  
WARNING  
Secure the load properly to keep it from shift-  
ing.  
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Unsecured or incorrectly stowed items can fly  
through the vehicle, causing serious personal in-  
jury during hard braking or sharp steering or in an  
accident. Loose items can also be struck and  
thrown through the passenger compartment by  
the front airbags if they inflate. To help reduce the  
risk of serious personal injury:  
Never exceed the vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight  
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Rating or Gross Axle Weight Ratings, which are  
printed on the Safety Compliance Certification  
Label located on the door jamb of the driver  
door. Exceeding the permissible weight can  
cause the vehicle to skid and behave differently.  
Always stow all objects securely in the vehicle.  
Always put luggage and heavy items in the lug-  
gage compartment.  
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Always adapt your speed and driving style to  
accommodate your payload and its weight dis-  
tribution within your vehicle.  
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Always secure objects in the passenger com-  
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Be especially cautious and gentle when step-  
ping on the accelerator pedal and avoid sudden  
braking and other maneuvers.  
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partment properly with suitable straps so that  
they cannot move into the deployment zone of  
a side or front airbag during sudden braking, in  
a sudden maneuver, or in a collision.  
Brake earlier than you would if you were not  
driving a loaded vehicle.  
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Always keep storage compartments closed  
while driving.  
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Never stow hard, heavy, or sharp objects in the  
vehicle's open storage compartments, on the  
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Stowing luggage  
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Installing the luggage compartment cover  
NOTICE  
— Press the luggage compartment cover into the  
side brackets from above → fig. 141 (bottom ar-  
rows).  
The defroster heating wires or antenna in the rear  
window can be damaged by objects that rub against  
them.  
— Hook the supporting cords onto the trunk lid  
fig. 141 (top arrows).  
The ventilation slots in the luggage compart-  
ment must not be blocked so that stale air can  
escape from the vehicle.  
WARNING  
Please review the information on loading  
a roof rack → page 218, Roof rack.  
lision, unsecured or improperly secured objects or  
animals on the luggage compartment cover can  
cause serious personal injury.  
Never leave hard, heavy, or sharp objects in  
bags or loose on the luggage compartment cov-  
er.  
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Luggage compartment cover  
Never let animals ride on the luggage compart-  
ment cover.  
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WARNING  
Clothes or other items on the luggage compart-  
ment cover behind the rear seat backrest may limit  
visibility and cause accidents and severe personal  
injuries.  
Always hang clothes so that they do not limit  
visibility.  
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NOTICE  
To help prevent damage to the luggage compart-  
ment cover, the luggage compartment may only be  
loaded to a height at which the luggage compart-  
ment cover will not press on the cargo when the  
trunk lid is closed.  
Fig. 141 In the luggage compartment: Installing and  
removing the luggage compartment cover.  
When you open or close the trunk lid, the supporting  
cords, when attached, will automatically raise or  
lower the luggage compartment cover.  
NOTICE  
You can put light clothing on the luggage compart-  
ment cover, however, your view through the rear  
window must not be obstructed.  
Things on the luggage compartment cover can dam-  
age it.  
The defroster heating wires or antenna in the rear  
window can be damaged by objects that rub  
against them.  
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Removing the luggage compartment cover  
— Unhook the supporting cords from each side of  
the trunk lid → fig. 141 (top arrows).  
The ventilation slots in the luggage compart-  
ment must not be blocked so that stale air can  
escape from the vehicle.  
— Push the luggage compartment cover upward  
from below → fig. 141 (bottom arrows) until it re-  
— If necessary, flip the luggage compartment cover  
over and stow it under the variable luggage com-  
partment floor → page 215, Variable luggage  
compartment floor. Remove one or both of the  
side panels in the luggage compartment to make  
more room, if necessary → page 216, Storage  
areas in the luggage compartment.  
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