Convenient Features
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Tie Down
Tie Down Locations
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[A] Fixed Tie Down
[B] D-Ring
You can secure cargo to the vehicle using
hooks, ropes and straps with heavy duty
tie downs from various location on the
pickup bed.
• Fixed Tie Down also acts as a Cleat for
looping rope.
• D-Ring can be rotated about the bolt
and the bracket.
• D-Ring and Fixed Tie Down can be
hooked through their openings.
Information
• Put cargo evenly on the pickup bed.
Place the heaviest items on the bottom
and as far forward as possible of the
rear axle. Tie down and secure all items
that could be thrown out of the vehicle
during a crash or sudden stop.
• If you stack items higher than the bed
sides, tailgate, or back window, secure
them with a net or cover. This will
reduce the risk of items being thrown
out of the pickup bed during a crash or
sudden stop.
CAUTION
• Load the cargo securely before
starting to drive.
WARNING
• Do not exceed 440 lbs. (200 kgf) load
on a tie down.
WARNING
• Allowing passengers to ride in the
pickup bed or on the tailgate can
result in death or serious injury in
a crash. Make sure all passengers
ride in a seat and wear a seat belt
properly
• Never let passengers ride in the
pickup bed, in the trunk space, or on
the bed rails. This could cause very
serious injuries or death. No one
should ride in any position on your
vehicle that is not equipped with
seats and seat belts.
• Exceeding load limits or improperly
loading cargo on the vehicle can
cause a crash in which could result in
serious injury or death.
• Load the cargo carefully before
starting to drive.
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If the vehicle in front of you has
cargo that extends rearward from
the cab, or when the vehicle in front
of you has higher ground clearance,
additional special attention is
required. Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist may not be able
to detect the cargo extending from
the vehicle. In these instances,
you must maintain a safe braking
distance from the rearmost object,
and if necessary, steer the vehicle
and depress the brake pedal to
reduce your driving speed in order to
maintain distance.
WARNING
• When you are towing a trailer or
another vehicle, we recommend that
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is
turned off due to safety reasons.
• Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may operate if objects that are
similar in shape or characteristics to
vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists are
detected.
• Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
does not operate on bicycles,
motorcycles, or smaller wheeled
objects, such as luggage bags,
shopping carts, or strollers.
• Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate properly if
interfered by strong electromagnetic
waves.
• Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not operate for 15 seconds after
the vehicle is started, or the front
view camera is initialized.