Operation Manual

maneuvers, or in an accident. If you slide
under it, the belt would apply force at the
abdomen or neck. That could cause serious
or even fatal injuries.
!
When returning the seats to their original
position, it is important to proceed in the
following order:
R
third-row seats
R
outboard second-row seats
R
second-row middle seat (7-seat vehicles)
Otherwise, you could damage the seats.
Third-row seats
!
Do not fold up seat cushion : before
folding seat backrest ;, as this could
damage the upholstery.
X
Reach into strap = and pull seat
backrest ; into a vertical position.
X
Pull release handle ? and adjust seat
backrest ; to desired position.
X
Move seat cushion : to a vertical position.
X
Fold seat cushion : towards seat
backrest ; until it engages audibly.
Outboard second-row seats
X
Pull release lever = past the resistance
point as far as it will go and move up seat
backrest : to an angle of approximately
45°.
X
Install head restraint ; (Y page 88).
X
Adjust the seat backrest to the desired
position (Y page 87).
X
Push seat backrest back until the seat
engages audibly.
X
Check whether the seat is properly locked,
see “Lock status indicators (outboard
second-row seats)” (Y page 193).
X
Adjust the seat fore or aft to the desired
position (Y page 87).
Lock status indicators (outboard second-
row seats)
Outboard second-row seat unlocked
When the seat is unlocked, lock status
indicator : is extended and red
marking ; is clearly visible.
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