2006 LSSV Owner's Manual Supplement (PDF) - GM Fleet
2006 LSSV Owner's Manual Supplement (PDF) - GM Fleet
2006 LSSV Owner's Manual Supplement (PDF) - GM Fleet
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Storage Areas<br />
Cargo Cover<br />
The vehicle may have this feature, a soft top cargo<br />
cover. The cargo cover is made of a waterproof,<br />
welded, plastic coated polyester. For care and<br />
cleaning of the cargo cover, see Cargo Cover on<br />
page 5-53 under Service and Appearance Care. The<br />
cover must be fully installed and properly anchored<br />
before traveling on the highway.<br />
Notice: If you raise or lower the cargo cover while<br />
the vehicle is in motion, you could damage the<br />
cover or the cover components. The repair would<br />
not be covered under your vehicle’s warranty.<br />
Always put the automatic transmission in PARK (P)<br />
and the transfer case in a drive gear and not in<br />
NEUTRAL before raising or lowering the cargo<br />
cover.<br />
The side panels and rear panel of the cargo cover<br />
can be rolled up. The cargo cover allows ventilation<br />
within the closed portion through opening vents<br />
located on the front and rear of the top.<br />
Rolling Up the Side Panels:<br />
1. Release tension on the<br />
hooks by pushing the<br />
release on the front of the<br />
hook.<br />
2. Remove the plastic hook<br />
from the bed fastener.<br />
3. Pull apart the velcro flaps<br />
on both side panels near<br />
the vehicle cab.<br />
4. Pull apart the velcro flaps on both side panels near<br />
the back of the vehicle.<br />
5. Roll the side evenly upward, repeat for the other<br />
side.<br />
6. When the sides reach the top, they can be held in<br />
place by inserting the cargo cover straps in the clips<br />
at the top of the cargo cover.<br />
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