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Ramp Removal Instructions
When in the stowed (folded)
position, the ramp and motor
assembly can be manually
removed from the vehicle.
Open
the door fully before manually
removing the ramp. Release
the OPEN switch
(or outside
key entry),
as soon as the door
is fully open.
The front of the ramp is secured
to the vehicle floor with the cable
activated Passive Access latch.
The latch must be disengaged in
order to remove the ramp. See
previous page for Passive
Access details and photos.
D
Jumper (loose)
Ramp Wiring Harness
Connected
Ramp
Motor
Ramp Wiring Harness
Disconnected
9-Circuit Sockets
The rear of the ramp and motor assembly is secured to the rear
door post with a hairpin cotter. See Photo F. The hairpin cotter
must be removed in order to remove the ramp.
CAUTION
Disconnect ramp
motor wiring harness
before removing ramp.
Failure to do so will
result in damage.
Disconnect the ramp motor
harness before removing the
ramp. Failure to do so will result
in damage.
The power ramp motor
electrical wiring harness is located
within the interior wall panel by the
ramp motor as shown in Photos D
and E. Depress the locking tabs to
disconnect the 9-circuit sockets.
Note:
A jumper wire assembly is attached to the main wiring
harness. Install the jumper wire 9-circuit socket in the main
harness 9-circuit socket that the ramp motor harness was con-
nected to. See Photos D and E. Connecting the jumper wire
provides power to the door operator when the ramp is removed.
The instructions provided below outline the step-by-step proce-
dures required to manually remove the ramp.
G
Flat washer positions on floor rotation
axle.
Hairpin Cotter
Ramp Motor Assembly
F
Ramp Removal Instructions:
1.
Press the OPEN switch or turn the Outside Key
Entry key clockwise until the door opens
fully
.
Release switch or key.
2.
Disconnect the ramp electrical wiring harness.
See Photo D.
Note:
It may be necessary to
partially
rotate the ramp to access the wiring
harness and jumper wire.
3.
Connect the jumper wire to the main electrical
harness. See Photo E.
E
Note:
Ramp rotated for clear view
of wiring harness and jumper wire
in Photos D and E.
Jumper (installed)
Main Harness
Socket
Operation
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