vehicle is a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe. How do I move the factory crossbars on the roof rack? There are "tabs" that lift up from the ends of the crossbars, but they don't seem to disengage anything.

Asked by jsheldon Aug 06, 2012 at 09:49 PM about the 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.4L GLS AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

"vehicle is a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe SE. How do I move the factory crossbars on the roof rack? There are "tabs" that lift up from the ends of the crossbars, but they don't seem to disengage anything that will allow the bars to slide. What am I doing wrong? Thanks"

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Check your manual. Call a Hyundai dealer & if all else fails, Ask Google.

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before trying to flip the clips .... climb look on the top of the fliping clips.... you will see 2 little holes witch will indicate "lock ... unlock" and prosid by turning it accordly...

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After much trial and error, I discovered that you just need to lift the tabs, but both sides have to be lifted at the same time, so it requires two people. Once both tabs are lifted, the crossbar can be slid to the desired position.

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...turn button counterclockwise using a pair of needle nose pliers or push it around (like I did) with a blunt object like a butter knife (as to not gouge the plastic.

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... once your button is in the perpendicular position, lift up on the tab. It may me very firm if it hasn’t been adjusted in a long time (ours was eight years). The rubber may also be stuck in place, so pry apart the clamping jaws by hand so you can slide the crossbar into the new position.

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Close tab and turn button to original “in-line“ position. Done!

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