R
If this is the case, the vehicle occupant
would be forced into the seat belt by the
rear bench seat/rear seat or by the seat
backrest. The seat belt cannot protect as
intended and could result in additional
injury.
R
Objects or loads in the trunk/cargo com‐
partment cannot be restrained by the
seat backrest.
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Make sure that the seat backrest and
the rear bench seat/rear seat are
engaged before every trip.
*
NOTE Damage to the seat backrests
The seat backrests may be damaged when
the rear bench seat is folded forwards.
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Fold the rear bench seat's cushion
upwards before the rear seat backrest
is folded forwards.
The left and right seat backrests can be folded
forwards separately.
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Fully insert the seat backrest head restraints
(/ page 84).
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Fold the seat cushion upwards using the loop
1.
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Pull release handle 2 upwards until the seat
backrest is completely unlocked.
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Fold the seat backrest forwards.
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