WARNING!
A frayed or torn belt could rip apart
in a collision and leave you with no
protection. Inspect the belt system
periodically, checking for cuts,
frays, or loose parts. Damaged
parts must be replaced immedi-
ately. Do not disassemble or modify
the system. Seat belt assemblies
must be replaced after a collision if
they have been damaged (bent re-
tractor, torn webbing, etc.).
Third Row Center Shoulder Belt
Instructions
The shoulder belt for the third row
center seat is located in the headliner
slightly behind the third row seat.
Pull the strap down and secure the
small latch plate of the lap belt into
the small buckle until you hear a
“click”.
Position the shoulder belt on your
chest so that it is comfortable and not
resting on your neck. When the belt is
long enough to fit , insert the large
latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.” The retractor should
withdraw any slack in the belt.
To release the small latch plate, posi-
tion the end of the large latch plate
against the red button on the small
latch plate and push upward. Rein-
stall the latch plates into the head-
liner.
Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting
Procedure
Use the following procedure to un-
twist a twisted lap/shoulder belt.
1. Position the latch plate as close as
possible to the anchor point.
2. At about 15 to 30 cm above the
latch plate, grasp and twist the belt
webbing 180 degrees to create a fold
that begins immediately above the
latch plate.
3. Slide the latch plate upward over
the folded webbing. The folded web-
bing must enter the slot at the top of
the latch plate.
4. Continue to slide the latch plate up
until it clears the folded webbing.
Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt
Anchorage
In the front seats and the second row
outboard seats, the shoulder belt an-
chorage can be adjusted upward or
downward to help position the belt
away from your neck. The upper an-
chorage can be adjusted upward by
pushing anywhere on the anchorage.
To move the anchorage downward,
squeeze the actuation buttons while
simultaneously pushing down on the
anchorage assembly.
As a guide, if you are shorter than
average you will prefer a lower posi-
tion, and if you are taller than average
you will prefer a higher position.
When you release the anchorage, try
to move it up or down to make sure
that it is locked in position.
WARNING!
The seat belts height must only be
adjusted when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
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IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIXchild restraint systems (CRS) given
in the attachment list. These ISO-
FIX CRS are those of the “specific
vehicle”, “restricted” or “semi-
universal” categories. ISOFIX position not suitable for
ISOFIX child restraint systems in this
mass group and/or this size class.
* = Both LH & RH 2nd row seats must be in used position. (Seats can
not be folded into floor) ** = Inboard buckle for Left side
seating position must be behind all
ISOFIX Child Restraints.
Summary Of Recommendations For Restraining Children In Vehicles
Child Size, Height, Weight or Age Recommended Type of Child
Restraint
Infants and Toddlers Children who are two years old or
younger and who have not reached the height or weight limits of their child restraint Either an Infant Carrier or a Convert-
ible Child Restraint, facing rearward in the rear seat of the vehicle
Small Children Children who are at least two years
old or who have out-grown the height or weight limit of their rear-facing child restraint Forward-Facing Child Restraint with
a five-point Harness, facing forward in the rear seat of the vehicle
Larger Children Children who have out-grown their
forward-facing child restraint, but
are too small to properly fit the vehi- cle’s seat belt Belt Positioning Booster Seat and the
vehicle seat belt, seated in the rear seat of the vehicle
Children Too Large for Child Restraints Children 12 years old or younger,
who have out-grown the height or weight limit of their booster seat Vehicle Seat Belt, seated in the rear
seat of the vehicle
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COMMANDS.......................... .108
VOICE TRAINING ...................... .110
SEATS ................................ .111
POWER SEATS (for versions/markets, where provided) ............................ .111
POWER LUMBAR (for versions/markets, where provided) ............................ .113
HEATED SEATS (for versions/markets, where provided) ............................ .113
MANUAL FRONT/SECOND ROW SEAT ADJUSTER .......................... .114
MANUAL RECLINING SEATS .............115
HEAD RESTRAINTS ................... .115
STOW 'N GO® SEATING .................117
QUAD SEATS (for versions/markets, where provided) ............................ .120
THIRD ROW POWER RECLINE (for versions/markets, where provided) ..........123
THIRD ROW POWER FOLDING SEAT (for versions/markets, where provided) ..........123
MANUALLY FOLDING THIRD ROW SEATS (for versions/markets, where provided) ..........124
PLASTIC GROCERY BAG RETAINER HOOKS. . .125
DRIVER MEMORY SEAT (for versions/markets, where provided) ........................ .125
SETTING MEMORY POSITIONS AND LINKING RKE TRANSMITTER TO MEMORY .........126
EASY ENTRY/EXIT SEAT (Available With Memory Seat Only) ............................ .127
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WARNING!(Continued)
Active Head Restraints may bedeployed if they are struck by an
object such as a hand, foot or
loose cargo. To avoid accidental
deployment of the Active Head
Restraint ensure that all cargo is
secured, as loose cargo could con-
tact the Active Head Restraint
during sudden stops. Failure to
follow this warning could cause
personal injury if the Active Head
Restraint is deployed.
Head Restraints — Second Row
Quad Seats
To raise the head restraint, pull up-
ward on the head restraint. To lower
the head restraint, press the push but-
ton, located at the base of the head
restraint, and push downward on the
head restraint. Head Restraints — Second Row
Bench
If your vehicle is equipped with a sec-
ond row bench seat, the head re-
straints are not adjustable.
Head Restraints — Third Row
The head restraint in the center posi-
tion can be raised and lowered for
tether routing. Refer to “Occupant
Restraints” in “Things To Know Be-
fore Starting Your Vehicle” for further
information.
STOW 'N GO® SEATING
On vehicles equipped with Stow 'n
Go® seating, the second and third
row seats can be folded into the floor
for convenient storage.Second Row Stow 'n Go®
On vehicles equipped with Stow 'n
Go® seats, the seats will fold and
tumble in one motion.
1. Move the front seat fully forward.
2. Recline the front seatback fully
forward.
3. Raise the armrests on the second
row seat.
NOTE: Seat will not stow in the
storage bin unless the armrests are
raised.
4. Slide the storage bin locking
mechanism to the “LOCK” position
and then pull up on the storage bin
latch to open the cover.
Push Button
Storage Bin Cover Lock Release
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WARNING!(Continued)
Keep the storage bin coversclosed and latched while the ve-
hicle is in motion.
Do not use a storage bin latch as a tie down.
To Unstow Second Row Seats
1. Pull up on the storage bin latch to
open the cover.
2. Pull up on the strap to lift the seat
out of the storage bin and push the
seat rearward to latch the seat an-
chors.
3. Lift the seatback to the full up-
right position.
4. Return the head restraint to its
upright position, close the storage bin
cover and slide the storage bin locking
mechanism to the “Unlocked” posi-
tion.
WARNING!
In a collision, you or others in your vehicle could be injured if
seats are not properly latched to
their floor attachments. Always
be sure the seats are fully latched.
Sitting in a seat with the head restraint in its lowered position
could result in serious injury or
death in a collision. Always make
sure the head restraints are in
their upright positions when the
seat is to be occupied.
Stow 'n Go® Seat — Folded And
Latched Position
To tumble or stow the seat from the
folded and latched position: return
the seatback and head restraint to the
upright position. Then pull up on the
seatback recliner lever on the out-
board side of the seat to fold head rest
and seatback and tumble seat for-
ward.
1. Return the seatback to the upright
position. 2. Return the head restraint to the
upright position.
3. Pull up on the seatback recliner
lever on the outboard side of the seat
to fold head rest and seatback and
tumble seat forward.
Raising The Seatback
Raising The Head Restraint
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Easy Entry Second Row
The second row Stow 'n Go® seats
allow easy entry to the third row seat
or rear cargo area.
Pull up on the seatback recliner lever
on the outboard side of the seat.
The seat will automatically fold into
position for easy entry into the third
row.
WARNING!
In the event of a collision you could
be injured if the seat is not fully
latched.
QUAD SEATS (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
Both Quad seats are adjustable for-
ward or rearward. The manual seat
adjustment handle is located under
the seat cushion at the front edge of
each seat.
While sitting in the seat, pull up on
the handle and slide the seat forward
or rearward. Release the bar once you
have reached the desired position.
Then, using body pressure, move for-
ward and rearward on the seat to be
sure that the seat adjusters have
latched.
WARNING!
Adjusting a seat while drivingmay be dangerous. Moving a seat
while driving could result in loss
of control which could cause a
collision and serious injury or
death.
Seats should be adjusted before fastening the seat belts and while
the vehicle is parked. Serious in-
jury or death could result from a
poorly adjusted seat belt.
Manual Recline
To recline, lean forward slightly, lift
the lever, then push back to the de-
sired position and release the lever.
Lean forward and lift the lever to
return the seatback to its normal po-
sition. Using body pressure, lean for-
ward and rearward on the seat to be
sure the seatback has latched.
Seatback Recliner Lever, Seat
Tumble, And Head Restraint Fold Lever
Manual Seat Adjuster
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WARNING!
Do not ride with the seatback re-
clined so that the shoulder belt is no
longer resting against your chest. In
a collision you could slide under the
seat belt, which could result in seri-
ous injury or death.
Fold-Flat
To fold the seat, lift the recliner lever
to the full upward position and push
the seatback forward until it rests on
the seat cushion. Easy Entry
The Quad seats can be tilted forward
for easy entry into the third row. With
the Quad seat in the fold-flat position,
lift up on the easy entry lever located
near the bottom of the seat and lift the
seat forward.For passengers seated in the third row,
there is a pull strap located on the
outboard side of the seat near the
bottom of the seat back. Third row
passengers can pull on the strap and
push the Quad seat forward for fold-
ing the seatback and accessing the
easy entry lever.
To provide additional space behind
the second row seats, the seats can be
folded forward.
Recline LeverFold-Flat Quad Seat
Easy Entry Lever
Pull Strap For Third Row Passengers
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With the seat in its fold-flat position,
pull upward on the easy-access re-
lease lever and lift the seat into the
desired position.
Pull out the retainer strap from the
sewn-in pocket located on the base of
the seat cushion.
Place the strap around the grab
handle located on the B-Pillar. Before
securing the strap, adjust the buckle
for proper fit.Secure the retainer strap to the inside
grab handle located on the B-Pillar.
When not in use, store the strap in the
sewn-in pocket located on the base of
the seat cushion.WARNING!
To reduce the risk of personal in-
jury:
Retainer strap must always be se-
curely attached to grab handle
when seat is folded forward and
vehicle is moving.
Never occupy the seat or the cen- ter seat behind a seat that has
been folded forward.
Removal
The Quad seats can be removed if
additional storage is needed. With the
seat in the easy entry position, lift the
cross beam forward and up to release
the front anchor latches.
Fold-Flat Release Lever
Retainer Strap
B-Pillar Grab Handle
Retainer Strap
Cross Beam For Seat Removal
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