front is lower than the rear on a slope. Keep body parts
and objects clear of the 30/70 doors. To close the rear
doors, stand to the side to avoid the path of the doors.
Check for obstructions. Avoid closing the door on objects
and be sure that no cargo is in the path of the door.
Close the 70 side door rst. Then close the 30 side door.
Make sure that each is latched. To close the rear doors,
stand to the side to avoid the path of the doors. Check
for obstructions. Avoid closing the door on objects and
be sure that no cargo is in the path of the door. Close the
70-side rst. Then close the 30-side. Make sure that each
is latched.
Operating the rear doors from the inside
The rear 30/70 doors have door release handles on the inside in
case someone is in the cargo area when one or both doors was
closed. Never allow an occupant to sit in the cargo area when your
Grenadier is moving.
DOOR LATCHES
Your Grenadier’s side doors have two latching positions: primary
and secondary. The door is in the primary latched position if it is
snugly and rmly closed. The door is in the secondary latched
position if it will not easily swing open but it is not snugly and
rmly closed. The primary latch is stronger and securely latches
the door. The secondary latch is a backup position required by the
National Highway Trac Safety Administration.
Your Grenadier will send a sound signal and a visual signal on the
Center Display and
Touchscreen if a door is not in the primary
latch position and the vehicle is put into drive or reverse. The
Center Display and Touchscreen will show a graphic indicating
which doors are open. Do not drive your Grenadier if any door is
not closed and fully latched.
DOORS AND WINDOWS
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