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Orlando 1 (2010-2018) Trailblazer 1 (2001-2008, petrol) Lumina 1 (1989-1994)
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Rear luggage compartment (Chevrolet Trailblazer 1)

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Contents: Luggage compartment door ↧ Storing luggage in the luggage… ↧ Rear luggage compartment curtain (if… ↧
Warning:
  • Driving a vehicle with the trunk door or trunk window open is very dangerous. Carbon monoxide (CO) contained in exhaust gases can enter the interior of your vehicle. Carbon monoxide (CO) has no color or odor, so it cannot be smelled. Inhaling this gas can cause unconsciousness and even death.
  • If you are forced to drive with the tailgate open, or if the seal between the body and the rear door glass is damaged, or if the tailgate is broken, make sure all windows are closed. Turn the fan on to the highest speed in any mode that brings outside air into the vehicle. This will prevent exhaust gases from entering the passenger compartment.
  • Make sure of that. that the ventilation grilles on the control panel are fully open.


Luggage compartment door



1. When you unlock the car doors using the central electric lock switch or the remote control, the tailgate lock will also be opened. On some vehicle versions, when the tailgate is unlocked, the tailgate window lock is also automatically unlocked.

2. If the tailgate glass lock is unlocked, simply press the button to open the glass.

3. To open the tailgate, lift it by the handle located in the center of the door. The tailgate glass will be locked in the closed position one to two seconds after the tailgate is opened.

Emergency opening of the luggage compartment door



4. Remove the plug in the trim panel to access the release lever. The access hole for the lever is located in the center on the inside of the luggage compartment door.



5. Insert a screwdriver into the hole in the trim panel.

6. Raise the left release lever to the unlock position.

7. Lift the right release lever to release the rear cargo door.

8. Replace the trim panel plug.

Storing luggage in the luggage compartment



Luggage retention net (additional equipment)



9. This net, which can be installed in the luggage compartment, is designed to hold small items such as gloves or clothing during sharp turns, hard braking or acceleration.

Loops for securing cargo



10. There may be loops installed on the floor of the luggage compartment of your vehicle to secure the cargo being transported. Always secure the load carefully to prevent it from moving.

Storage compartment in the floor



Warning: If the moving load is not properly secured, it may move in the event of an accident or sudden braking. Passengers may be injured. Before driving, make sure that the load and removable components of the vehicle are properly secured.


11. There is a compartment for storing luggage in the floor of the rear luggage compartment.

12. To remove the trunk lid:

a) Press the latch release and lift the handle.

b) Lift the cover slightly to release the catch.

c) Pull the cover back to release it from the front retaining tabs.

13. To reinstall, repeat the steps in reverse order. To ensure that the lid is securely fastened, press lightly on the latch until it clicks into place.

Rear luggage compartment curtain (if available)



14. The protective curtain is designed to cover items transported in the cargo area of your vehicle.



Installation



15. Bring one end of the drum axle, on which the curtain is wound, to the hole in the trim panel (located behind the rear seat).

16. Press the opposite end of the axle, align it with the recess in the trim panel and release.

17. After unfolding the curtain, secure the tabs into the slots in the luggage compartment trim panels.

Removal



18. To wind the curtain onto the drum, remove the ends of the rear strip from the slots in the trim panels. Hold the curtain as it winds onto the drum.

19. Press one end of the drum axle and remove it from the socket in the trim panel.

20. Remove the other end of the drum axle from the socket in the trim panel and remove the drum together with the curtain from the vehicle.

Warning: An incorrectly installed cargo area cover may come loose from its mountings and fall into the passenger compartment during sudden vehicle maneuvers or road accidents. This could result in serious injury to you or others. After removing the curtain, store it in a designated place. After installing the curtain in the car, be sure to check the reliability of its fixation.


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