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Section 2 Features and Controls Rear Storage Area ...2-49 Rear Floor Storage Lid ...2-51 Convenience Net ...2-51 Cargo Cover ...2-52 Sunroof ...2-53 Vehicle Personalization ...2-53 Memory Seat ...2-53 OnStar® System ...2-40 HomeLink® Transmitter ...2-42 Programming the HomeLink® Transmitter ...2-43 Storage Areas ...2-46 Glove Box ...2-46 Overhead Console ...2-46 Front Storage Area ...2-47 Luggage Carrier ...2-48 2-2
Section 2 Features and Controls Rear Storage Area ...2-49 Rear Floor Storage Lid ...2-51 Convenience Net ...2-51 Cargo Cover ...2-52 Sunroof ...2-53 Vehicle Personalization ...2-53 Memory Seat ...2-53 OnStar® System ...2-40 HomeLink® Transmitter ...2-42 Programming the HomeLink® Transmitter ...2-43 Storage Areas ...2-46 Glove Box ...2-46 Overhead Console ...2-46 Front Storage Area ...2-47 Luggage Carrier ...2-48 2-2
Owner's Manual
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... the floor beneath the panel/cover. When it is used as a cargo shade. This shelf position is in the upper position, always secure any cargo on the adjustable panel when it in place. {CAUTION: If you were to lock it is in the upper (cargo cover) position, then during a sudden vehicle... movement or a crash those things could be thrown around in the vehicle. Rear Storage Area Rear Compartment Storage Panel/Cover Your vehicle may have this feature. Press down on the back of ...
... the floor beneath the panel/cover. When it is used as a cargo shade. This shelf position is in the upper position, always secure any cargo on the adjustable panel when it in place. {CAUTION: If you were to lock it is in the upper (cargo cover) position, then during a sudden vehicle... movement or a crash those things could be thrown around in the vehicle. Rear Storage Area Rear Compartment Storage Panel/Cover Your vehicle may have this feature. Press down on the back of ...
Owner's Manual
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...panel into the lower guides and slide the panel forward. Vertical Position Plastic grocery bags can be covered by your warranty. Notice: If you use the panel as a barrier for large objects in ...the panel may be installed either side up. Repairs would not be attached to lock it in the cargo area while the seatbacks are folded down . Do not load heavy objects on the panel. Do ...not use the panel as a barrier between large objects in the rear cargo area and the seating area. 2-50 Lower Position To prevent soiling the carpet, the panel may be ...
...panel into the lower guides and slide the panel forward. Vertical Position Plastic grocery bags can be covered by your warranty. Notice: If you use the panel as a barrier for large objects in ...the panel may be installed either side up. Repairs would not be attached to lock it in the cargo area while the seatbacks are folded down . Do not load heavy objects on the panel. Do ...not use the panel as a barrier between large objects in the rear cargo area and the seating area. 2-50 Lower Position To prevent soiling the carpet, the panel may be ...
Owner's Manual
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... carefully roll it back up. 2. Remove the cargo cover from the other endcap so that you remove the cover, always store it in the proper storage location. Cargo Cover If your vehicle has a cargo cover, you to strap cargo in and keep it from moving. {CAUTION: An improperly stored cargo cover could be injured. To install the cargo cover, do the following : 1.
... carefully roll it back up. 2. Remove the cargo cover from the other endcap so that you remove the cover, always store it in the proper storage location. Cargo Cover If your vehicle has a cargo cover, you to strap cargo in and keep it from moving. {CAUTION: An improperly stored cargo cover could be injured. To install the cargo cover, do the following : 1.
Owner's Manual
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...change the way your vehicle handles. Please note your vehicle's Certification/Tire label or consult your dealer for off-road driving in the cargo area of your vehicle any heavier than the GVWR, or either the front or rear axle. Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, or ...the GAWR for either the maximum front or rear GAWR. Repairs would not be covered by your vehicle. 4-53 If you put inside the vehicle, secure it out. Using heavier suspension components to . Also, overloading can strike and injure ...
...change the way your vehicle handles. Please note your vehicle's Certification/Tire label or consult your dealer for off-road driving in the cargo area of your vehicle any heavier than the GVWR, or either the front or rear axle. Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, or ...the GAWR for either the maximum front or rear GAWR. Repairs would not be covered by your vehicle. 4-53 If you put inside the vehicle, secure it out. Using heavier suspension components to . Also, overloading can strike and injure ...
Owner's Manual
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... compartment hinges, outer liftgate handle pivot points, rear door detent link, roller mechanism, liftgate handle pivot points, latch bolt, fuel door hinge, cargo door hinge, locks and folding seat hardware. Look for kinks and proper installation. 6-8 We, however, urge that streak or miss areas of... parts, including calipers, parking brake, etc. (b) Visually inspect front and rear suspension and steering system for any opened or broken air bag coverings, and have them replaced if they are working properly. A fluid loss could indicate a problem; repair as needed . Also look for...
... compartment hinges, outer liftgate handle pivot points, rear door detent link, roller mechanism, liftgate handle pivot points, latch bolt, fuel door hinge, cargo door hinge, locks and folding seat hardware. Look for kinks and proper installation. 6-8 We, however, urge that streak or miss areas of... parts, including calipers, parking brake, etc. (b) Visually inspect front and rear suspension and steering system for any opened or broken air bag coverings, and have them replaced if they are working properly. A fluid loss could indicate a problem; repair as needed . Also look for...