Q: How do I use the convenience net?

asked by on January 04, 2016

How do I use the convenience net?

The convenience net can be used to store small loads in the trunk. To use the convenience net, simply attach it to the cargo tie-downs. Be careful not to hold a very heavy load in the convenience net.

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