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2. WARNINGS FOR POWER SEAT
Adjust the driver seat before driving.
Make sure that the seat is firmly secured after adjusting.
Never drive the vehicle with the head restraint removed or lowered excessively. Otherwise, you
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neck, spine or other parts of the body can be severely injured in the event of an accident.
If you recline the seatback excessively, you could slide under the seat belt and be injured severely
in a collision.
Do not put any object that could damage the seat on the seat.
The front and rear seats are equipped with the heated wire (seat warmer) system. Using the seat
warmer system excessively may cause minor burns. The following occupants should exercise
special care when using the heated wire seat.
Infants, children, old or handicapped persons
Persons with sensitive skin
Exhausted persons
Persons who is drunk or took medicine which causes drowsiness such as sleeping pills, cold
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Do not place anything on the seat that insulates against the heat, such as a blanket or cushion.
Make sure that the head restraints are in place and secured properly. Never drive the vehicle with
the head restraint removed.
To minimize the injuries in a collision or an abrupt stop, make sure the seatback is in the upright
position before driving. If the seatback is reclined too much, the occupant could slide under the seat
belt in a collision or an abrupt stop and cannot be protected properly by the air bag system.
3. CAUTIONS FOR POWER SEAT
You can operate the power seat with the ignition switch OFF. However, frequent operation of the
seat switch with the engine stopped can result in battery becoming discharged.
Operating more than one seat adjustment switch at the same time can cause damage to the seat
motor. Therefore, operate the seat switch only one at a time.
Do not use organic solvents such as benzene, thinner, alcohol or gasoline to prevent the seat cove
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from being damaged while cleaning.
Do not operate the seat position adjustment switch forcefully when the seat does not move or it
contacts an object.
If the power seat is not operated, check and correct the problem before driving off.
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Front seat heated wire and ventilation switch
Heated wire Heated wire and
ventilation
Front seat belt (3-point type)Front seat and seat switch
1. SEAT/SEAT BELT OVERVIEW
The seat is divided into front seat (driver & passenger) and rear seat.
The front seat has the heated wire in the seat cushion and seatback and the rear seat has it in the seat
cushion. The ventilation function is only applied to the driver seat. The seat belts of all seats are 3-point
type.
2. SEAT/SEAT BELT LAYOUT
Driver seat heated
wire switch
Passenger seat
heated wire switchDriver seat heated
wire switch
Driver seat
ventilation
switchPassenger
seat heated
wire switch
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Head restraint adjustment (Height)
To raise the head restraint, pull upward on
the head restraint. To lower the head
restraint, push downward on the head
restraint with the head restraint sleeve (A)
pressed.
Head restraint adjustment (Tilting)
The head restraint can be moved
forward/backward.
3. SEAT ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION
1) Front Seat
There are 2 types of front seats: a) power seat that uses electric motor to move the seat and adjust the
seatback and seat cushion; b) manual seat that a user has to operate the lever manually to adjust the
seat.
However the head restraint and driver seat lumber support should be adjusted manually for both types of
seats. Heated wire is installed in the seatback and seat cushion, and ventilation function may be added
to driver seat depending on vehicle specifications. The switch for the front seat heated wire and
ventilation is located on the TGS lever side.
The front part of the active head restraint is separated and moved forward to protect the occupant's neck
in the event of a rear-end collision. The active head restraints may be installed to both driver and
passenger seats depending on the vehicle specifications.
Head restraint adjustment
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The front part of the active head restraint is separated and moved forward to protect the occupant's neck
in the event of a rear-end collision.
The active head restraints may be installed to both driver and passenger seats depending on the vehicle
specifications.
(1) System configuration
Active head restraint sensor
Active head restraint
(passenger seat)
Active head restraint
(driver seat)
2) Active Head Restraint
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Operating conditions
IGN ON
If the engine starts to crank during the seat heated wire signal output, the seat heated wire will not be
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Operation description
After the ignition is turned on, the heated wire of the front seat can be operated to the desired
temperature (LO/HI) by pressing the front seat heated wire switch.
After the ignition is turned on, pressing a rear seat heated wire switch activates the heated wire of the
corresponding seat and pressing the switch again turns off the heated wire operation. -
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Operating process
When the front or rear seat heated wire switch is pressed, the power is supplied to the corresponding
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The seat heated wire and ventilation unit is not fitted in a vehicle without seat ventilation function.
(2) Heated wire function for front and rear seats (driver and passenger
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The 3-point type seat belts are mounted on the driver seat, passenger seat and rear seats (LH, RH,
Center). The seat belts on the front seats (driver's/passenger's) include pretensioner feature which
rewinds the seat belt immediately to protect the occupant's face and chest when a strong frontal collision
occurs.
Front 3-point type seat belt
(Driver & Passenger seats)
Rear 3-point type seat belt (RH)
Front seat belt
Height adjuster
Rear seat belt - RH Rear seat belt - LH
Rear double buckle -
1st row
Rear center seat belt
Rear buckle - 1st row
6) Seat Heated Wire and Ventilation
(1) Seat belt configuration
3-point type seat belt
(RR center, LH)