2009 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE headrest

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009 1.G Owners Manual Returning the Seat to the
Seating Position
To return the second row seat to its
normal seating position:
1. Remove objects on the �oor
behind the second row seat
or in the seat tracks on the �oor.
2.

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009 1.G Owners Manual Third Row Seats
{CAUTION
Using the third row seating
position while the second row is
folded, or pushed forward in the
entry position, could cause injury
in a sudden stop or crash. Be
sure to return t

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009 1.G Owners Manual 2. The headrest must be locked
into place before sitting in
the seat.
{CAUTION
If either seatback is not locked, it
could move forward in a sudden
stop or crash. That could cause
injury to the person

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009 1.G Owners Manual Remove the bolts from the holes
in the �oor before installing the
seats.
2. Place the seat on the vehicle
�oor so that the front seat
hooks are on the vehicle bars.
3. Reinstall the bolts, and torque

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009 1.G Owners Manual You can move the height adjuster
up by pushing up on the shoulder
belt guide.
After the adjuster is set to the
desired position, try to move it down
without pushing the button to
make sure it has lock

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009 1.G Owners Manual To access the comfort guide,
you will �rst need to move the
headrest forward by pulling on
the handle behind the seatback.
The comfort guide will now be
accessible.
Pull the comfort guide out of its
s

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009 1.G Owners Manual 2.3. Route, attach and tighten
the top tether according to
your child restraint
instructions and the
following instructions:
If the position you are using
does not have a headrest
or head restraint an

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CHEVROLET TRAVERSE 2009 1.G Owners Manual If the position you are using
has a �xed headrest or
head restraint and you are
using a single tether,
route the tether over the
headrest or head restraint.
3. Push and pull the child restraint
in dif