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Third row seats (MB Accessory)
Two single seats can be unfolded to enlarge the seating
area.
To fold seat down: 1. Remove head restraint from seat cushion.
2. Remove cargo f loor plate, see page 129.
3. Lift tensioner (1) upward to a horizontal position to release tension of the strap. 4. Disengage hook (2) and attach belt at hook and loop
strip on underside of seat.
5. Fold seat down until it locks securely in place.
Important!
When seat is correctly unfolded, the red marking on
the seat release (4) should not be visible.
6. Store cargo floor plates inside the backrest, see page 130.
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7. Pull release lever (3) and unfold seat back until it
locks securely in place.
8. Install head restraint in seat back.
Note:
For removal and installation of head restraint refer to
rear seat head restraints on page 124.
To sto r e s ea t: 1. Remove head restraint from seat back.
2. Pull release lever (3) and fold seat back forward until it audibly locks securely in place. Place seat
belt between lever (3) and backrest.
3. Remove cargo floor plates from the backrest.
4. Pull seat release (4) and fold seat up. Engage hook (2) in ceiling mount. Pull on free end of strap
until tight.
5. Install head restraint in openings provided in seat cushion.
6. Install cargo floor plates, see page 129.
Wa r n i n g !
Failure to assure that seats are locked into place
could result in an increased chance of injury in an
accident.Never place hands under seat or near any moving
parts while a seat is being adjusted.For your protection, drive only with properly
positioned head restraints.Adjust head restraint to support the back of the
head approximately at ear level.
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To remove seat: 1. Lift tensioner (1) upward to a horizontal position to release tension of the strap.
2. Disengage hook (2) and attach belt at hook and loop strip on underside of seat. 3. Move lever (5) upward and remove seat.
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Removable cargo floor plates
The cargo floor plates (1) behind the split rear seat
bench are removable. To remove:
Lift cargo floor plate at rear edge until it unhinges.
Remove cargo floor plate by pulling it rearward.
To i n st a l l :
Grip into opening (2) and guide pins (3) into attachment
openings (4) until release (5) audibly locks.
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Storage of cargo floor plates
To store cargo floor plates, open hook and loop strip (6)
at bottom of backrest of the split rear seat bench and
insert f loor plates (7, arrow). Note:
Before storing the left cargo f loor plate, fold it together
in direction of arrow.
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Enlarged cargo area
The cargo area can be enlarged by moving the rear seat
bench forward. Also, the left, the right or both sections
may be folded according to need.
For folding and resetting seating to standard positions,
see page 120.
Wa r n i n g !
Always lock backrest in its upright position when
rear seat bench is occupied by passengers, or cargo
is being carried behind the seat bench.To help avoid personal injury from smaller objects
flying in the occupant area during a collision or
sudden maneuver, always use partition net when
transporting cargo, see page 133.
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Cargo tie-down rings Carefully secure cargo by applying even load on all
rings with rope of sufficient strength to hold down the
cargo. The cargo area is provided with four tie-down
anchors. Additional two rings are located at the rear of
front seats.
Caution!
While the partition net will help protect you from
smaller objects, it cannot prevent the movement of
large, heavier objects into the passenger area in an
accident. Such items must be properly secured using
the cargo tie-down rings in the cargo area floor.
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Hooks
Four hooks, located on the rear compartment trim
panels can be used to secure light weight items
(maximum permissible weight per hook: 9 lbs. [4 kg]). Partiti on net
(Optional)
Use of the partition net is a particularly important safety
factor when the vehicle is loaded higher than the top of
the seat backrests with smaller objects.
The partition net can be installed behind the backrests
of the front or rear seats.
Note:
Passenger use of seats behind installed partition net is
restricted because of the footwell being taken up by the
net.