2014 Seat Leon Sportstourer belt

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Seat Leon Sportstourer 2014  Owners manual Transporting children safety
“ISOFIX” child seat mounting system Fig. 78 
ISOFIX securing rings. When removing or fitting the child seat,
please be sure to follow the manufacturer's
instructio

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Seat Leon Sportstourer 2014  Owners manual Operation
Note
If the electrical adjustment should fail to op-
erate, both of the mirrors can be adjusted by
hand by lightly pressing the edge of the mir-
ror glass. Seats and head restraints
Adjustin

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Seat Leon Sportstourer 2014  Owners manual Seats and head restraints
The armrest can be moved backwards and
forwards.
Folding down the passenger seat
backrest* 3 Applies to the model: LEON ST
Fig. 108 
Front passenger seat: lever for fold-
ing

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Seat Leon Sportstourer 2014  Owners manual Operation
compartment will not fly forward through the
interior during sudden braking.
CAUTION
● With the backrest inclined there is a danger
of damaging the rear head restraints when
adjusting the

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Seat Leon Sportstourer 2014  Owners manual Transport and practical equipment
●
For the rear seat seat belts to offer the nec-
essary protection all the parts of the rear
backrest must be properly engaged. This is
particularly important in th

Page 120 of 284

Seat Leon Sportstourer 2014  Owners manual Operation
Removing the net partition
● Pull the net casing out approximately 5 cm
in the opposite direction to the arrow
›››  Fig. 126  2 .
● Remove the casing from the rails by pulling
in t

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Seat Leon Sportstourer 2014  Owners manual Transport and practical equipment
Fastening rings* Fig. 130 
In the luggage compartment: fasten-
ing rings (LEON/LEON SC model except ver-
sions with spare wheel and CNG). Fig. 131 
In the luggage com

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Seat Leon Sportstourer 2014  Owners manual Operation
●
Always secure objects, even when the lug-
gage compartment floor is properly lifted.
● Only objects that do not protrude more
than 2/3 the height of the floor may be car-
ried between