CAUTION: To prevent injury:
The additional latches, upper and lower rear panels present potential
pinch points which may cause personal injury.
IMPORTANT:
The addition of a cab requires extra steps to convert from four passenger to two and back,
due to the rear panel latches, upper and lower rear panels.
Four Passenger to Two Passenger conversion:
1)
Open both rear doors. Note: the rear doors may remain on the vehicle and will not interfere with the operation of the
cargo bed. The rear doors will latch securely in two
-
passenger mode.
2)
Lift and rotate the seat bottom forward.
IMPORTANT:
if the rear seat is not forward, the rear seat back assembly
may damage the rear seat cushion.
3)
Open both cabin rear panel latches by lifting the latch tab, rotating the tab counter
-
clockwise and pulling up on the
tab.
4)
Pull up on the rear seat latch handle behind the driver
’
s side of the seat, lift and rotate the rear seat back assembly
forward. Secure the seat back with the rubber tethers on the front side of the rear passenger compartment.
5)
Rotate the upper rear panel up and forward and lock the panel into the latch on the driver
’
s side.
6)
Close or remove the rear doors as desired.
When converting from two passenger to four passenger:
Convert from two passenger to four passenger in reverse order of the above with the following exceptions:
•
Release the upper rear panel from its latch first by pressing down on the release lever above the front of the upper
rear panel, on the driver
’
s side of the cab.
NOTE: The upper rear panel must be behind the lower rear panel for proper fit and seal.
•
The lower rear panel may need to be shifted side to side to align to the fender panels.
•
Make sure to lift the center seat belt catches above the seat bottom.
OPERATION
7
Rear Panel Latches
Latch keeper
Latch tab
Upper Rear Panel
Four Passenger configuration
(shown with doors removed)
Two Passenger configuration
Rear panel
latches
Upper rear
panel
Latch for upper
rear panel
Latch
release
lever
Close latch
Open latch