Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV
Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV
AKENG44_Escalade Page 150 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM Instrumentation and Controls Do not overload the vehicle. See "Vehicle Loading" in Section 3. Here are some things to keep in mind: • When loading things on the roof of the vehicle, take care not to block or damage the center high-mounted stoplight. • If small heavy objects are to be loaded onto the luggage carrier, place the load in the area over the rear wheels. If necessary, cut a piece of plywood to fit inside the crossrails and side rails to spread the load. Tie the plywood to the side rail supports. Tie the load to the siderails or the siderail supports. Use the crossrails only to keep the load from sliding. If you need to move crossrails forward or backward along the siderails, you must first loosen their release knobs by turning them counterclockwise. Slide the crossrail to the desired position, balancing the force side to side. Tighten the release knobs and try to slide the crossrail back and forth slightly to be sure it is securely in place. • After moving a crossrail, be sure the crossrail is securely locked into the side rail. • When carrying long items, move the crossrails as far apart as possible. Secure the load to the luggage carrier. Also tie the load to the bumpers. Do not tie the load so tightly that the crossrails or side rails are damaged. • To prevent damage or loss of cargo while driving, check periodically to make sure that the cargo is still securely fastened. . . . 150
AKENG44_Escalade Page 151 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM Section 1 ■ STORAGE Your vehicle has many storage compartments. CENTER CONSOLE The console between the front seats opens into a storage area. The console has upper and lower storage areas. To open the storage area, lift the latch and swing the compartment lid open. There may be a power outlet located in the center console storage compartment. See "Accessory Power Outlets" earlier in this section for more information. Other features available on the rear of the center console include: • rear seat audio controls • accessory power outlet • heated seat controls for the rear seats • rear climate control • rear cupholders REAR SEAT ARMREST Your vehicle may be equipped with a rear seat armrest which opens into a storage compartment. Pull the loop at the top of the armrest to pull the armrest down. To open the compartment, press the button and swing the compartment lid open. GLOVE BOX The glove box can be used to store small items. Use a key to lock and unlock it. To open the glove box, pull upward on the bottom of the handle on the glove box door. – 151 . . .
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AKENG44_<strong>Escalade</strong> Page 150 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM<br />
Instrumentation and Controls<br />
Do not overload the vehicle.<br />
See "Vehicle Loading" in Section 3.<br />
Here are some things to keep in<br />
mind:<br />
• When loading things on the<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the vehicle, take care<br />
not to block or damage the<br />
center high-mounted stoplight.<br />
• If small heavy objects are to be<br />
loaded onto the luggage<br />
carrier, place the load in the<br />
area over the rear wheels. If<br />
necessary, cut a piece <strong>of</strong><br />
plywood to fit inside the<br />
crossrails and side rails to<br />
spread the load. Tie the<br />
plywood to the side rail<br />
supports.<br />
Tie the load to the siderails or<br />
the siderail supports. Use the<br />
crossrails only to keep the load<br />
from sliding.<br />
If you need to move crossrails<br />
forward or backward along the<br />
siderails, you must first loosen<br />
their release knobs by turning<br />
them counterclockwise.<br />
Slide the crossrail to the desired<br />
position, balancing the force<br />
side to side.<br />
Tighten the release knobs and<br />
try to slide the crossrail back<br />
and forth slightly to be sure it is<br />
securely in place.<br />
• After moving a crossrail, be<br />
sure the crossrail is securely<br />
locked into the side rail.<br />
• When carrying long items,<br />
move the crossrails as far apart<br />
as possible. Secure the load to<br />
the luggage carrier. Also tie the<br />
load to the bumpers. Do not tie<br />
the load so tightly that the<br />
crossrails or side rails are<br />
damaged.<br />
• To prevent damage or loss <strong>of</strong><br />
cargo while driving, check<br />
periodically to make sure<br />
that the cargo is still securely<br />
fastened.<br />
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