Adjust the driver's seat so that the pedals,
steering wheel, and dashboard controls
are all within the driver's easy control.
REMINDER
• Do not adjust the seat while
the vehicle is in motion, as
unpredictable seat movement can
cause the loss of vehicle control at
this time.
• While adjusting a seat, do not let
it hit against any passenger or the
luggage.
• After manually adjusting the
seat to a proper position in
the horizontal direction, slide it
forward and backward to conrm
that the seat has been locked.
• After adjusting the seat back, lean
back to conrm the seat back has
been locked.
•
Do not place any items under
the seats. The driver may lose
control of the vehicle because
items placed there aect the
seat locking mechanism or
accidentally push up the seat
position adjustment lever, causing
the seat to move suddenly.
• When adjusting the seat, do not
place your hand under the seat
or near its operating parts, to
prevent being crushed.
Front Seat Adjustment
Electrical Front Seat
Adjustment*
Electrical front seat adjustment includes
back-and-forth adjustment of seat, up-
and-down adjustment of seat cushion*,
angle adjustment of seat base* and
angle adjustment of seat backs. Choose
the following methods according to the
functions available in your vehicle.
①Seat position adjust switch
• Move the seat position adjustment
switch back or forth to move the seat
backward or forward.
• Move the front end of the switch up or
down to change the seat base angle.
• Move the rear end of the switch up or
down to raise or lower the seat.
②Seat back angle adjustment switch
• Toggle the upper end of the seat back
angle adjustment switch to adjust the
seat back angle.
REMINDER
• Releasing the switch will stop
the seat in this position. Do not
place anything under the seat as
this may prevent the seat from
operating.
Lumbar Support Adjustment*
The seat back prole can be adjusted to
t the curvature of the occupant's lumbar
spine.
• Press the front or rear portion of the
switch to increase or decrease the
curvature.
• Press the upper or lower portion of the
switch to extend the curvature up or
down.
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