Easy Entry Seat (2-Door Utility)
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If
any easy entry seat isn’t locked, it can move. In
a sudden stop or crash, the person sitting there
could be injured. And, even if there is no crash or
sudden stop, a driver sitting in an unlocked easy
entry seat could be startled by the sudden
movement and hit the wrong control or pedal,
causing an accident. After you’ve used it, be sure
to
push rearward on any easy entry seat to be
sure it is locked.
The driver and passenger front bucket seat and the
60/40
split bench seat of your vehicle have an easy
entry feature. This makes it easy
to
get in and out of
the rear seat. On vehicles equipped with the power
driver’s seat, only the passenger’s front seat will have
the easy entry feature.
To operate the seat, pull
forward
on
the top
of
the
lever located at the side of
the seatback, and tilt the
back forward toward the
front
of
the vehicle.
When you do, the seat bottom will release. Just pull
or push the seat forward until it stops.
To return the seat to its regular position, return the
seatback
to
its upright position, then push the whole
seat rearward until it latches.
After returning the seat to its regular position, try
to
move
the
seat with your body, to make sure the seat is
locked into place.
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