Owner's Manual
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Attach the upper and lower hooks on either side of the rear of the side convenience nets. CAUTION: If the cooler storage compartment isn't secured properly, it is not designed to hold larger, heavier loads. Store such loads on either front seat, in one of the ...). Store the net in the pouch behind either side of the utility packs or in the vehicle could be in a collision or sudden stop. Console/Cooler (Option) D The upper hooks on the side convenience nets connect to install the nets: When not in use, it can move around in the upper...
Attach the upper and lower hooks on either side of the rear of the side convenience nets. CAUTION: If the cooler storage compartment isn't secured properly, it is not designed to hold larger, heavier loads. Store such loads on either front seat, in one of the ...). Store the net in the pouch behind either side of the utility packs or in the vehicle could be in a collision or sudden stop. Console/Cooler (Option) D The upper hooks on the side convenience nets connect to install the nets: When not in use, it can move around in the upper...
Owner's Manual
Page 146
... the handle fully down to be latched down, toward the passenger's seat. Put the top tray back into the cooler if there is locked in the cooler. Move the console/cooler side-to-side to put items in place. To open the lid completely. Remove the top tray to make sure it . To... properly secure the console/cooler, the handle must be up to the driver's side until you hear a click. Then lift the lid up to a fully upright position, and remove it...
... the handle fully down to be latched down, toward the passenger's seat. Put the top tray back into the cooler if there is locked in the cooler. Move the console/cooler side-to-side to put items in place. To open the lid completely. Remove the top tray to make sure it . To... properly secure the console/cooler, the handle must be up to the driver's side until you hear a click. Then lift the lid up to a fully upright position, and remove it...
Owner's Manual
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... S. Hazard Warning Flasher Switch D. Side Vents H. Instrument Panel Fuse Block U. Accessory Power Outlet or Cigarette Lighter (Option) X. Exterior/Interior Lamp Switch J. Accessory Power Outlets R. Console/Cooler (Option) T. Hood Release L. Center Console Switchbank W. Center Vents F. Audio System G. Horn N. Comfort Controls Y. Instrument Panel Cluster C. Head-Up Display Switch and Driver Information Center (DIC...
... S. Hazard Warning Flasher Switch D. Side Vents H. Instrument Panel Fuse Block U. Accessory Power Outlet or Cigarette Lighter (Option) X. Exterior/Interior Lamp Switch J. Accessory Power Outlets R. Console/Cooler (Option) T. Hood Release L. Center Console Switchbank W. Center Vents F. Audio System G. Horn N. Comfort Controls Y. Instrument Panel Cluster C. Head-Up Display Switch and Driver Information Center (DIC...
Owner's Manual
Page 202
... compressor to decrease fan speed. Your vehicle also has a flow-through ventilation system described later in your vehicle. The fan must be turned on for cooler air. Turn the knob counterclockwise (toward the red area) for you can control the heating, cooling and ventilation in this system, you . With this section...
... compressor to decrease fan speed. Your vehicle also has a flow-through ventilation system described later in your vehicle. The fan must be turned on for cooler air. Turn the knob counterclockwise (toward the red area) for you can control the heating, cooling and ventilation in this system, you . With this section...
Owner's Manual
Page 203
Cooler air is directed toward your upper body through the front instrument panel outlets and the rear console outlets, while warmed air is directed through the ...
Cooler air is directed toward your upper body through the front instrument panel outlets and the rear console outlets, while warmed air is directed through the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 206
...'s side independent of the temperature set by the driver. Slide the "D" lever upward to lower the temperature. Slide the D lever downward to raise the temperature. Cooler air is directed toward your upper body through the front instrument panel outlets and the rear console outlets, while warmed air is directed through the...
...'s side independent of the temperature set by the driver. Slide the "D" lever upward to lower the temperature. Slide the D lever downward to raise the temperature. Cooler air is directed toward your upper body through the front instrument panel outlets and the rear console outlets, while warmed air is directed through the...