The electric controls differ depending on the country and vehicle equipment and may vary according to the seat design.
The controls on the front passenger seat are a mirror image of those for the driver seat.
A seat may have both manual and power controls.
Fig. 1 Switch on the driver seat: Adjusting the front seat
forward/back, the height and angle of the seat surface,
and the front seat backrest.
Press the switch in the direction of the arrow:
- Slide the seat forward or backward.
- Adjust the angle of the seat surface.
- Adjust the height of the seat.
- Adjust the angle of the backrest.
Fig. 2 Switch on the driver seat: Adjusting the lumbar
support.
Press the switch in the direction you would like the lumbar support to move.
WARNING
Careless or unintended use of the power front seats can cause serious injuries.
NOTICE
Incorrect usage may damage the electric components in the front seats.
If the 12 V vehicle battery charge level is too low, the seat may not be able to be adjusted with the power controls.
Seat adjustments will be canceled while the vehicle's drive system is being activated.
Introduction
The following information describes the various options for adjusting the rear seats. Always make sure the seats are adjusted to the correct position (→ Seating position).
WARNING
Incorrectly positioned rear seats increase the risk of serious injuries if an accident occurs.
WARNING
If you adjust the rear seats while driving, you will adopt the wrong sitting position. In addition, the rear seats may move unexpectedly during the journey. This will increase the risk of serious injuries if an accident occurs.
WARNING
Incorrect use of the rear center armrest may cause serious injuries.
NOTICE
Objects in the luggage compartment may get into the space between the seat and the luggage compartment floor when the rear seat is adjusted. This may cause damage.
NOTICE
Objects with sharp edges can damage the seats.
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