Mitsubishi OUTLANDER Owner's Manual page 82

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Seats and seat belts
Luggage area switch operation*
While the tailgate or a rear door is open, pull
the switch (B) for about 1 second or more.
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Second seat lock release belt operation
3. On vehicles with second seat slide function,
the seatbacks fold forward, and then the en-
tire seat unit rises up while moving forward.
2-16
On vehicles without second seat slide func-
tion, the seatbacks fold forward. Lift the en-
tire seat unit until you hear a "click".
4. After these operations, lightly push the seat
and seatback to make sure they are set firmly
in place.
WARNING
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When folding the seatbacks forward
from behind, an adult should perform the
operation, making sure there is no one in
the second seat. The seatback could fall
forward suddenly and trap the person be-
tween it and the seat cushion, causing a se-
rious injury.
It is difficult to see the second seat from
behind, so be especially careful of small
children.
CAUTION
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The exhaust pipe remains hot for a while
after stopping the engine, so be sure not
to touch it.
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Do not let people sit on the folded seats,
and do not place luggage on them. The in-
stallation fitting of the seat could be de-
formed, making it impossible to secure
the seat to the vehicle.
NOTE
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Always store the buckles in the second seat
cushion slits before folding the seatbacks for-
ward. If the seatback is folded forward while
the buckles are not stored, it could damage
the seat. (Refer to "Second and third seat belt
storage" on page 2-21.)
To replace
1. While supporting the seat with your hand,
lower the seat while pulling the lock release
belt (A) on the rear of the seat cushion.

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