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Full bench seat (if equipped)
²Lift the track release bar to move
the seat forward or backward.
Ensure that the seat is relatched
into place.
²Pull up on the release lever
located at the bottom of the
seatback to quickly fold the
seatback forward.
60/40 split bench seat (if equipped)
²Lift the release bar to move the
seat forward or backward. Ensure
the seat is relatched into place.
²Pull the seatback handle up to
move the seat back forward or
backward.
²Push down the release lever (if
equipped) located on the back of
the seat to quickly fold the
seatback forward.
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Captain's chair (if equipped)
²Lift the track release bar to move
the seat forward or rearward.
Make sure that the seat is
relatched into place.
²Pull the release lever handle
located on the side of the seat up
to move the seat back forward or
backward.
²Push down the release lever (if
equipped) located at the bottom
of the seatback to quickly fold the
seatback forward.
Adjusting the front manual seat
Never adjust the driver's seat or seatback when the vehicle is
moving.
Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to reduce the risk of
injuring people in a collision or sudden stop.
Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap
belt snug and low across the hips.
Reclining the seatback can reduce the effectiveness of the seat's
safety belt in the event of a collision.
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Lift handle to move seat forward or
backward.
Pull lever up to adjust seatback.
Using the manual lumbar support
Turn the lumbar support control
toward the front of vehicle to move
the lumbar support forward for
more direct support.
Turn the lumbar support control
toward the rear of vehicle to move
the lumbar support back for less
direct support.
Adjusting the front power seat (if equipped)
Never adjust the driver's seat or seatback when the vehicle is
moving.
Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring
people in a collision or sudden stop.
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Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap
belt snug and low across the hips.
Reclining the seatback can reduce the effectiveness of the seat's
safety belt in the event of a collision.
The control is located on the outboard side of the seat cushion.
Your vehicle will only be equipped with one of the two controls shown.
Press to raise or lower the front
portion of the seat cushion.
²Type A
²Type B
Press to raise or lower the rear
portion of the seat cushion.
²Type A
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²Type B
Press the control to move the seat
forward, backward, up or down.
²Type A
²Type B
Heated seats (if equipped)
To operate the heated seats:
²Push control located on the side
of the seat to activate.
²Push again to deactivate.
The indicator light on the control will illuminate when activated.
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REAR SEATS
Folding up the rear seats (if equipped Ð SuperCab only)
The rear seatback has a split 60/40 seat. Each seat cushion can be
flipped up into the seatback position.
1. Pull control to release seat
cushion.
2. Rotate seat cushion up until it
locks into vertical storage position.
Returning the seat to seating position
Always be sure that the seat is in a latched position, whether the
seat is occupied or empty. If not latched, the seat may cause
injury during a sudden stop.
1. Pull control on the side of the seat to release seat cushion from
storage position.
2. Push seat cushion down until it locks into horizontal position.
Folding down the rear seats (SuperCrew only)
The rear seatback has a split 60/40 seat. Each seat can be folded down
into the load floor position.
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1. Remove the head restraint. Push
the release button at the base of the
head restraint post and pull the
head restraint up and out.
2. Pull control to release seat.
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3. Pull seatback toward front seat
and down into load floor position.
4. Make sure seat is pushed all the
way down and locks into position.
Returning the seat to seating position
Always be sure that the seat is in a latched position, whether the
seat is occupied or empty. If not latched, the seat may cause
injury during a sudden stop.
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