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Seating & Safety Restraints
Introductlon
Rearseats Folding
Vehlcle Overvlew
WARNING: Always ensure that objecls carrled
whhln tha vahlcle ara sacurad proparly. Unsacurad
items can cause death or serious Inlury In the evenl
of an Impad or sudden maneuver.
Openlng & Closlng
Saallng & Safaly
Restralnts
The spllt rearseatallows you tofold forward all or part of the
seat backrestto increase the load-carrying area.
Seats
Beforefolding down a seot, ensure thatany Items on the seat
or In the rearfootwell are removed and the rear head
restraints are in the lowest position. See Adiu2tiDgthot
Correctseallng PosStlon
Correct Passenger Seatlng
Posltlon
Note." The frontseots moyneed to be moved forward to
enable the rearseat to fold fullyflat. See adill&tiipgJhoEtoot
Adlusllng the Front Seats
Drlver Seat Memory{If
Equlpp8d)
Power Rear Seat Recllnlngllf
Equlpped}
Tofold down a rear seat, pull the correspondlng release
handle.
Rear Seats Foldlng
Afteryou feel the latch release, pull the seat backrestforward
and down untll you feel It lock in place.
Seat Heatlngllf Equlppedl
Tryto movethe backrest up and downto ensure It remalns
locked into position,
H•ad R•stralnts
Ralslng
Seat Belts
To return the seat to its upright position. pull the release
handle ond push the backrest upright untilyou feel It lock Into
place.
Chlld Sofety Seats
Make surethe backrest is locked into position bytrying to pull
It forward.
Alrbog$
WARNING: When the seat ljackrest Is ralsed. mak8
sure that the locking mechanism is fully engaged.
Fallure to do so graatly Increases Ihe rlsk of death
and serious injury in the event of a collision or heavy
braklng.
Drlvlng & Operatlng
Advanced Drlver
Asslslance
Systems(ADAS)
Note." When returning the seat to its uprightposition, make
tth
in