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5-3
Always align top of the head restraint with the top of your head or as close to it as
possible. To raise or lower the head restraint, press the lock knob and pull or push
the restraint up or down.
The head restraint can be pulled out completely by depressing the locking button
while pulling the restraint out.
To install, align the head restraint shafts over the holes on the seat top and push the
restraint straight down till you hear the lock click.
Keep the seat back as upright as possible so the headrest is behind, not beneath,
and almost touching your head.
Head restraints are designed to support the head, not the back of the neck.
The restraint must be positioned correctly to restrain rearward movement of
the head in a collision. An incorrectly adjusted head restraint increases the risk
of serious injury in the event of a collision.
Adjust the head restraint so that the top of the head restraint is above the
centre line of the head. An incorrectly adjusted head restraint increases the
risk of serious injury in the event of a collision.
Do not drive, or carry passengers with the head restraints removed from
occupied seats. The absence of a correctly adjusted head restraint increases
the risk of serious injury in the event of a collision. Never adjust the head
restraints while the vehicle is in motion.
Never drive with the head restraints not properly adjusted, head restraints
removed or inserted in a flipped condition. With no support behind your head,
your neck could be seriously injured in a collision.
5.3 Second Row Bench Seat
Loading cargo on the seats is dangerous. The cargo becomes a projectile that
could hit and injure passengers in a sudden stop or collision. Cargo should
always be kept on the floor.
Seat Recline
The second row seat back can be reclined forward/backward for maximum
comfort.
SEATS AND SEAT BELTS