Hauling Cargo
Dumping Cargo (X2)
If cargo weight is placed toward the rear of the cargo box, the load may dump
unexpectedly and cause serious injury. When loading cargo, always position the
weight as far forward and as low as possible.
1. Select a level site to dump the cargo box. Do not attempt to dump or
unload the vehicle while parked on an incline.
2. Place the transmission
in PARK.
3. Lock the parking brake.
4. Dismount the vehicle.
5. Lower the tailgate.
6. Pull one of the two
cargo box release levers
upward.
7. Firmly grasp one of the
cargo box handles and
slowly lift the front of
the cargo box to dump
the cargo.
To prevent a crushing injury to hands and fingers, keep hands and fingers away
from the lower front edge of the cargo box while lowering the box.
8. Lower the cargo box and make sure the release latch is secured.
9. Secure the tailgate.
Driving with the cargo box in the raised position can cause serious injury and
damage to the vehicle. The cargo box could close unexpectedly and injure the
driver. The rear tires will also catch the rear of the bed, damaging the vehicle
and creating hazardous driving conditions. Never drive this vehicle with the
cargo box in the raised position. Never leave this vehicle parked or unattended
with the cargo box in the raised position.
OPERATION
Handles
Box Release Levers
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