• The shift lever is in P.
The rear seatbacks can be folded down
■
when (power seat)
When all of the following conditions are
met, a rear seat operation switch can be
used to fold down the rear seatback:
When using the rear seat operation
●
switch (rear seat): The rear seatback is in
a position within the range
the illustration with the rear door nearest
to the seat to be operated open (
where the rear seatback is at its most
upright position)
When using the rear seat operation
●
switch (luggage compartment): The rear
seatback is in a position within the range
shown in the illustration with the back
B
door open
The other seat operation switch for the
●
seat to be operated is not being pressed.
The rear seatbacks can be raised when
■
(power seat)
When all of the following conditions are
met, a rear seat operation switch can be
used to return the rear seatback:
When using the rear seat operation
●
switch (rear seat): The rear seatback is in
a position within the range
the illustration with the back door open
(
is where the rear seatback is at its
B
most upright position)
When using the rear seat operation
●
switch (rear seat): The rear door nearest
to the seat to be operated is open
The other seat operation switch for the
●
seat to be operated is not being pressed.
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Precautions for power seats (if
■
shown in
A
equipped)
If a seat cover or seat cushion is used on a
is
C
power seat, the power seat may not operate
properly.
Before folding the seatback of a power seat,
make sure that the seat and area around the
seat is free of obstructions which may inter-
fere the operation.
Rear seatback jam protection function
■
(power seat)
When folding or returning the seatback of a
power seat, if an object is detected between
the seatback and seat cushion or behind the
seatback, the seatback may stop or move in
the opposite direction slightly.
A buzzer will sound continuously when the
seatback stops and intermittently when
moving in the opposite direction.
shown in
A
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