1995 Honda Civic Owner's Manual - Page 80

1995 Honda Civic Manual

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Loading Cargo Loading Cargo The maximum load you can carry in your Honda is 850 Ib (385 kg). It includes the total weight of all passengers and their belongings, and any accessories. This 850 Ib (385 kg) figure is shown as the Vehicle Capacity Weight on the tire information label attached to the inside of the glove box. To figure out how much cargo you can carry, do this: Figure the total "occupant weight" you will be transporting. To do this, multiply the number of people (driver and all passengers) by 150 lb (70 kg). Subtract this number from the Vehicle Capacity Weight (850 lb/385 kg). This final number is the total weight of cargo you can load in or on the car. With five occupants (driver and four passengers), the maximum recommended weight for cargo is 100 Ib (45 kg). Where you store cargo and how well you secure it are just as important as how much it weighs. Make sure you load cargo so it will not shift while driving. Items stored in the trunk should be placed as far forward as possible. You could store additional items on the floor behind the front seats. Make sure they cannot roll under the front seat and interfere with the pedals. If you must carry large objects that prevent you from closing the trunk lid, be aware that exhaust gas can enter the interior. See Carbon Monoxide Hazard on page 23. Never place items on the shelf behind the back seat. Those items can fly forward and injure you or your passengers if you brake hard or are involved in a collision. Before Driving

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Loading Cargo
Loading Cargo
The maximum load you can
carry in your Honda is 850 Ib
(385 kg). It includes the total
weight of all passengers and
their belongings, and any
accessories. This 850 Ib (385 kg)
figure is shown as the Vehicle
Capacity Weight on the tire
information label attached to the
inside of the glove box.
To figure out how much cargo
you can carry, do this:
Figure the total "occupant
weight" you will be
transporting. To do this,
multiply the number of people
(driver and all passengers) by
150 lb
(70
kg).
Subtract this number from the
Vehicle Capacity Weight
(850 lb/385 kg).
This final number is the total
weight of cargo you can load in
or on the car. With five
occupants (driver and four
passengers), the maximum
recommended weight for cargo
is 100 Ib (45 kg).
Where you store cargo and how
well you secure it are just as
important as how much it
weighs. Make sure you load
cargo so it will not shift while
driving. Items stored in the trunk
should be placed as far forward
as possible. You could store
additional items on the floor
behind the front seats. Make sure
they cannot roll under the front
seat and interfere with the
pedals.
If you must carry large objects
that prevent you from closing
the trunk lid, be aware that
exhaust gas can enter the
interior. See Carbon Monoxide
Hazard on page
23
.
Never place items on the shelf
behind the back seat. Those
items can fly forward and injure
you or your passengers if you
brake hard or are involved in a
collision.
Before Driving