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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Troop Seats<br />
If the vehicle is a cargo/troop carrier, it may be equipped<br />
with troop seats. They provide seating for up to eight<br />
passengers in the cargo area. The seat bottoms can be<br />
lowered individually for use or folded up to provide more<br />
cargo space. (The short box version has a one piece<br />
seat bottom) The seat bottoms lock in both the up and<br />
down positions.<br />
Troop Seat Operation<br />
A quick-release pin is<br />
located on the left or right<br />
side of the troop seat leg<br />
immediately under the hinge<br />
pin.<br />
CAUTION:<br />
A seat that is not locked into place properly can<br />
move around in a collision or sudden stop. That<br />
could cause injury to the person sitting there. Be<br />
sure to lock the seat into place properly when<br />
installing it.<br />
1. Remove the pin and<br />
place the legs into the<br />
joint of the cargo area<br />
side and the floor.<br />
When the seat is in the up position, the quick release pin<br />
will go through the left-hand leg and the right-hand leg of<br />
the seats. It will then go through the seat channel, to<br />
secure the seat bottom in the cargo or up position.<br />
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