Removing the Crossrails

1. Move both levers of the crossrail into the upper forward position.

2. Slide the crossrail into the cut-out area.

3. Remove the crossrail from the vehicle.

4. Repeat for the other crossrail.

5. Replace the siderail covers on the siderails.

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