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NOTE
Push down so that the backside of the third row seat is
firmly secured to the floor.

If it is difficult to lock the seat in place, return the third
row seat t

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Adjustment of the head restraint height (The 
front and second row seats)To reduce the risk of injury in an accident, adjust the head
restraint height so that the cen

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CAUTION
!
Check that the lock knob (A) is extended out as
shown in the illustration. Then pull the head
restraint up to make sure that it is locked in place
and will

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Folding the second row seats
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The second row seat can be folded to create an additional cargo
area or to permit access to the third row seat on vehicles w

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To put the seat back in its normal position1. While supporting the seat with your hand, pull the lock
release strap (A) on the backside of the seat cushion and
keep i

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2. Push down on the entire seat until it locks into place with
a click.NOTE
You can load luggage with the seatback folded down.
CAUTION
!
For vehicles equipped with

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3. While pulling on the lock release strap on the back of the
seatback, raise up the seatback.
4. After returning the seatback to its normal position, gently
shake th

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2Making a flat seat
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The entire interior of the vehicle may be used for sleeping
accommodations by removing the head restraints and fully
reclining all the
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