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2Seat
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1- Front seat ●To adjust forward or backward → p. 2-6
●To recline the seatback → p. 2-6
●To adjust seat cushion height* → p. 2-7
●Armrest → p. 2-7
●Heated seats* → p. 2-8
2- Second seat●To adjust forward or backward → p. 2-9
●To recline the seatback → p. 2-10
●Armrest → p. 2-11
●To get in and out of the third seat → p. 2-12
●Folding up the seat cushion → p. 2-133- Third seat●To recline the seatback → p. 2-17
●Folding the seatbacks forward → p. 2-18
●Stowing the third seat → p. 2-22
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2 Second seat
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When a person is sitting in the middle seating position of the
second seat in a cabin with 7-person seats, adjust the head
restraints to heights at which they lock in position. Refer to
“Head restraints” on page 2-19.NOTE●It is possible to adjust each side of the second seats for-
ward and backward independently of the other side, to
adjust the seatback angle independently on each side, and
to fold up the seat cushion independently on each side.
To adjust forward or backward
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Pull the seat adjusting left- or right-hand lever and adjust the
seat forward or backward to the desired position. After adjust-
ment, release the adjusting lever to lock the seat in position.6-person seat
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2 Making a luggage area
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CAUTION
!●The head restraints for the seats differ in shape and
size. When installing head restraints, make sure the
head restraints are fitted in their respective seats.
Failure to do so could cause serious injury if
involved in an accident.
WARNING
!●If required, always operate the seating before the
vehicle is in motion.●After seat operations are made, ensure the seating is
locked in position by attempting to move the seat
and seatback forward and rearward without using
the adjusting mechanism.●The luggage area in the rear of the vehicle should
never be used as a play area by children. Children
should be seated with seat belts fastened when the
vehicle is in motion. Be sure that the rear seatbacks
are returned to their fully upright position and
locked in place.
CAUTION
!●Do not stack luggage above the seatback height.
Secure the luggage firmly.
Otherwise, serious accidents could result due to
restricted rear vision or unrestrained objects enter-
ing the passenger compartment during sudden
braking.●Make sure that the seat is operated by an adult. If it
is operated by a child, an unexpected accident might
occur.●When folding or storing the seat, be sure not to
catch your hand or leg.
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2-22 Seat and seat belts
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Stowing the third seat
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The third seat can be stowed under the floor to create a luggage
area.NOTE●Each side of the third seats can be stowed independently
of the other.To s t o w1. Remove the head restraints from the third seats.
(Refer to “Head restraints” on page 2-19.)
2. Fold the seatback forward and make sure it is securely
retained against the seat cushion.
(Refer to “Folding the seatbacks forward” on page 2-18.)NOTE●The seatback cannot be retained if any object is trapped
between the seatback and seat cushion.
●If the seatback is not retained against the seat cushion
when the seat is stowed, it may get caught on the floor and
prevent the seat from being returned to its original posi-
tion.3. Pull the belt (A) on the back of the seat cushion until it
clicks.
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