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Seats and head restraints
Removing and installing the head re-
s
tr
aint
s
Fig. 152 A: Fitting the head restraints with no
po
s
s
ibility of lengthways direction adjust-
ment; B: Fitting the head restraints with
lengthways direction adjustment
Fig. 153 Fitting the head restraints in the sec-
ond or third ro
w of seats
All seats are equipped with a head restraint.
R
emo
v
ing the front head restraints in vehi-
cles without the lengthways direction ad-
justment of the head restraints
●
If necessary, adjust the seat backrest so
that the head restraint can be fitted.
●
Push the head restraint up as far as it will
go ›››
.
●
Pull out the head restraint pressing the but-
t
on c
omp
letely ››› Fig. 152
1
A.
Fittin
g the fr
ont
head restraints in vehicles
without the lengthways direction adjustment
of the head restraints
●
Correctly place the head restraint into the
guides on the seat backrest and insert it.
●
Completely press the button
1
A and p
ush
the he
a
d restraint downwards.
●
Adjust the head restraint according to the
correct seat position and secure it
››› page 142.
Removing the front head restraints in vehi-
cles with the lengthways direction adjust-
ment of the head restraints
●
If necessary, adjust the seat backrest so
that the head restraint can be fitted.
●
Push the head restraint up and backward
as far as it will go ›››
.
●
Place a flat object, e.g. a plastic card
2
B,
on both s
ide
s
between the seat backrest cov-
er and the end protector of the seat backrest
retaining bar and unlock the retaining bars
with a little pressure.
●
Completely pull out the head restraint.
Fitting the front head restraints in vehicles
with the lengthways direction adjustment of
the head restraints
●
Pull out the two retaining bars from the
head restraint as far as possible.
●
Correctly place the head restraint into the
guides on the seat backrest and insert it.
●
Push the head restraint down as far as pos-
sible until the two retaining bars are secured.
●
Adjust the head restraint according to the
correct seat position and secure it
››› page 142.
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