Installation Procedure

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 6SECTION Installation Procedure
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  1. Install the sunshade to the vehicle from the passengers side.
  2. Fig 1: View Of Sunshade End & Bracket Notch
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  3. Insert the end of the sunshade (1) to the driver side bracket (2) notch.
  4. Fig 2: Removing/Installing Sunshade From Bracket Notch
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  5. Insert the sunshade (1) to the passengers side bracket (2) notch.
  6. Fig 3: View Of Turning Sunshade Cam Counterclockwise
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  7. Turn the sunshade cam (2) until it is aligned with the bracket (3) notch.
  8. Install the sunshade.
  9. Fig 4: Identifying Sunshade Cam Locking Hole
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  10. Remove the suitable tool (1) from the sunshade cam locking hole (2).
  11. Ensure that the sunshade cam (2) is fully seated in the bracket (3) and the sunshade slides smoothly.
  12. Install the sunroof window. Refer to Sunroof Window Replacement (Extended Cab)Β  or Sunroof Window Replacement (Crew Cab)Β .
  13. Verify the operation of the sunshade.
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  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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