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Additional storage options (Chevrolet Captiva 1)

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Contents: Trunk lid ↧ Luggage floor net ↧ Luggage net ↧ Roof rack ↧

Trunk lid



Trunk lid


Baggage or other cargo placed in the luggage compartment can be covered with the luggage compartment lid.

To lower the lid, pull the lid handle towards you and insert the latch into the slots located on both sides of the rear window.

To lift the lid, pull the handle slightly towards you and release. The lid will automatically move back.

Luggage floor net



Luggage floor net


The luggage floor net is designed to secure small cargo on sharp turns and during sudden acceleration and braking.

Attach four hooks of the net to the metal rings in the corners of the floor.

Luggage net



Luggage net


An additional luggage net is used to transport small luggage.



To install the net, attach each loop of the top corner of the net to the two fasteners on the back of the panel and the two net hooks in the metal rings at both bottom corners of the floor.

Please note: The luggage net is designed for small items. Do not place heavy luggage in the net.


Roof rack



The side storage compartment is used to conveniently carry extra cargo or bulky items such as bicycles that are better stored outside. rather than inside. The longitudinal rails of this rack are attached to the roof. Check with an authorized dealer for details and rules regarding riding with cargo in the roof rack.

Make sure that the load is evenly distributed along the longitudinal or transverse guides. Do not load the surface of the roof hatch.

A loaded trunk shifts the car's center of gravity. You should drive carefully in crosswinds and avoid driving at high speeds.

To avoid damage or loss of cargo during movement, regularly check the reliability of the cargo fastening.

Warning: If you are transporting an object that is wider or longer than the roof rack, it is vulnerable to gusts of wind while driving. This may cause you to lose control of your vehicle. The load you are transporting may suddenly be torn off the roof, which may cause a collision with your car and other cars and, of course, cause damage to your vehicle. Never transport objects that are longer or wider than the roof rack. Loading the roof rack shifts the center of gravity of the vehicle. Do not drive at high speed. Use caution when driving in crosswind conditions. Failure to follow these rules may result in vehicle damage and personal injury.




Warning: The maximum load capacity of the roof rack rails is 100 kg. When loading the vehicle, do not exceed its maximum capacity.


(The original article is on the website: chevyman)

The article was checked: Vladimir Romannikov
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