User Guide

Head traints
Slide the head restraint up
or
down
so
that the top
of
the
restraint is closest
to
the top of your ears. This position
reduces the chance
of
a
neck injury
in
a
crash.
Seatback Latches
The
front
seatback
of
the
base level bench seat folds
forward to let
you
access the rear
of
the cab. Your
seatback will move back and forth freely, unless
you
come
to
a sudden stop. Then
it
will lock
in
place. If
you
have a Crew Cab, your front seatback is designed
not
to
fold forward. Access
to
the
rear of the cab is available
by using the rear doors.
The front seatback of all seats except
the
base level
bench seat folds forward
to
let
you
access
the
rear
of
the
cab.
If
you have
a
Crew Cab,
your
front seatback is
designed
not
to
fold forward. Access
to
the rear
of
the
cab
is
available by using
the
rear doors.
To
fold a seatback forward
on
all seats except
the
base
level
bench seat, pull this
lever forward and fold
the
seatback forward.
To
return the seatback to
the
upright position,
just
push
the seatback rearward
until
it
latches. After returning the
seatback
to
its upright position, pull the seatback
forward to make sure
it
is locked.
The rear seatback
of
a rear bench seat without a center
armrest can be folded forward
to
let you reach
the
area behind
it.
Your seatback will move back and forth
freely, unless you come
to
a sudden stop. Then,
it
will
lock
into
place.
The Crew Cab rear seatback with a center armrest folds
forward to let.you access the area behind
it.