2010 Mercury Mountaineer Owner's Manuals

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals 3. If the seat is to be occupied, lift
up on the head restraint until it
locks into its original position.
WARNING:Before returning the seatback to its original
position, make sure that cargo or any o

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals Returning to the upright position from full lowered load floor
position
The seatback cannot be returned to the upright position until the seat is
returned from the kneel down position. To return the s

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals WARNING:Always return the seat to the fully latched position
before operating the vehicle.
Returning the seat to the upright position
Note: To return the seat from its tumbled position to its upright

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals WARNING:Before returning the seatback to its original
position, make sure that cargo or any objects are not trapped
behind the seatback. After returning the seatback to its original
position, pull on

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals 3rd row folding seat (if equipped)
Before folding the third row seats,
fold the head restraints down by
pulling on the strap located under
the restraint.
Pull up on the handle located
behind the seatb

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals The control buttons are located on
the driver-side rear quarter trim
panel (accessible from the liftgate
area).
Push the bottom portion of the
control button to lower the desired
seatback.
Push the to

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals WARNING:Before returning the seatback to its original
position, make sure that cargo or any objects are not trapped
behind the seatback. After returning the seatback to its original
position, pull on

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals The fact that the pretensioners or airbags did not activate for both front
seat occupants in a collision does not mean that something is wrong with
the system. Rather, it means the Personal Safety Sys