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HONDA RIDGELINE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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STEP 1: REMOVE CONTENTS & PLYWOOD PACKAGING Remove the canister and top cover from the box. Remove components from inside the canister. Perform a quick inventory to insure all parts are there. Using the 3/8″ wrench or socket remove the 2 bolts holding the plywood packaging supports on the ends of the canister. Discard plywood packaging supports and bolts. DISCARD PLYWOOD PACKAGING AND BOLTS! STEP 2: INSTALL WIRING HARNESS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 HARDWARE USED: WIRE HARNESS x 1 ZIP TIES x 5 (If the optional wire harness Part# BL1120 is used, you may want to tape it to the main harness to ease having to pull them through the bottom of bed separately). In the truck bed, remove the 2 factory bolts from both of the front upper tie down brackets using a #50 torx bit and set aside (for step 4). Remove the 6 factory bolts using a #40 torx bit that hold the front bed panel to the cab. Temporarily remove front bed panel. Find the wire harness and remove the fuse holder from the harness. Tape the 2 wires together where the fuse holder was removed. Carefully feed the end of the wire through the bottom of the bed between the cab and the bottom bed panel. (This step will take one person under the truck with a fl ashlight to see and grab the wire when it exits the bed while being fed down from the top.) Run the opposite end of the wire up the left side of the bed wall to the ledge just below where the upper tie down bracket was. Leave approximately one foot of slack inside the bed from the front bed panel after it is reinstalled. Put the front bed panel in place but leave it loose for now. Pull the remaining slack in the harness under the truck and to the battery in the engine compartment. Attach the fuse holder to the end of the red/positive wire. Reinstall the 6 factory bolts in the front bed panel and tighten them up. (Do not attach to the battery yet.) Secure the harness with wire ties provided after slack from the canister has been taken out. STEP 3: ATTACH RAIL BRACKET & RAILS TO THE CANISTER Open the rail box along the length of the box; lift rails out to avoid scratching the rail surface on the package staples. REMOVE PROTECTIVE PAPER ON UNDERSIDE OF RAILS. THIS IS FOR PACKAGING PURPOSES ONLY. Find the two rear rail bracket’s and four of the #8-32 X ½” countersunk screws in the hardware kit and attach them to each of the rails at the tailgate end. (Notice that there is a Left hand side and a Right hand side bracket) (Figure 3a) Install the rails to the canister by threading the blanket in the rails, and sliding the rails into the rail grip that is attached on the inside of the canister. Then slide the rails forward, towards the truck cab making sure that both of the rail grips are engaged. (Figure 3b) Complete for both left and right rails.


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