2-5
Storage Areas
Cargo Cover
The vehicle may have this feature, a soft top cargo
cover. The cargo cover is made of a waterproof,
welded, plastic coated polyester. For care and
cleaning of the cargo cover, see
Cargo Cover on
page 5-53
under
Service and Appearance Care
. The
cover must be fully installed and properly anchored
before traveling on the highway.
Notice:
If you raise or lower the cargo cover while
the vehicle is in motion, you could damage the
cover or the cover components. The repair would
not be covered under your vehicle’s warranty.
Always put the automatic transmission in PARK (P)
and the transfer case in a drive gear and not in
NEUTRAL before raising or lowering the cargo
cover.
The side panels and rear panel of the cargo cover
can be rolled up. The cargo cover allows ventilation
within the closed portion through opening vents
located on the front and rear of the top.
4. Pull apart the velcro flaps on both side panels near
the back of the vehicle.
5. Roll the side evenly upward, repeat for the other
side.
6. When the sides reach the top, they can be held in
place by inserting the cargo cover straps in the clips
at the top of the cargo cover.
Rolling Up the Side Panels:
1. Release tension on the
hooks by pushing the
release on the front of the
hook.
2. Remove the plastic hook
from the bed fastener.
3. Pull apart the velcro flaps
on both side panels near
the vehicle cab.
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