Placing the third row of seats in the
cargo floor position
Third row of seats: place in the cargo
Fig. 126
floor position.
Third row of seats: lift the seat.
Fig. 127
The rear seats can be folded down separate-
ly to extend the boot.
Transport and practical equipment
Placing the third row of seats in loading
floor position
Disassemble the luggage compartment
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›››
tray
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Push the headrest down as far as it will go
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›››
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Release the seat belt from both locks to
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prevent damages to the seat and the seat
belt.
Fold down the folding tables on the front
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seats.
Move the seats of the second row com-
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›››
pletely forward
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Open the rear lid
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Remove any objects located in the footwell
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›››
in front of and behind the seat
Remove objects from the space below the
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corresponding seat.
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Pull the unlocking lever
Fig. 126
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rearmost position to unlock the seat backrest.
Move the seat down with your hand until it
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is completely against the frame of the
›››
seat
.
When the seat is in loading floor position,
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do not et anyone travel in it (not even a
›››
child)
.
Close the tailgate.
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Lifting the seats of the third row
Move the seats of the second row com-
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›››
pletely forward
Open the rear lid.
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Pull the cord on the backrest of the seat
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›››
Fig. 126
to lift the backrest. OR: lift the
backrest with your hand from the cabin.
The red marking on the unlock lever
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›››
Fig. 126
must not be seen.
Make sure that the seat backrest is correct-
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ly engaged by tugging from it and press-
›››
ing
.
If required, fit the rear shelf again.
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Close the tailgate.
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WARNING
.
Risk of suffering severe head injuries If peo-
ple taller than 1.60 m travel in the third row,
they may receive severe head injuries in
to its
the event of an accident.
Never travel with anyone taller than 1.60
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m on the third row.
When closing the rear lid, always be
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mindful of the passengers of the rearmost
seats.
WARNING
If the rear seats are folded down or lifted
without paying attention or without control,
severe injuries might occur.
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