Head Supports
The front seats include integrated head supports that you
cannot adjust.
The second row outboard seats include adjustable head
supports that you can raise, lower, or remove. When either of
these seats is occupied by a passenger that is not in a child
safety seat, the corresponding head support should be
adjusted (align the center of the head support with the center
of the occupant's head) and locked into position.
To raise the
head support, lift it until you hear it click into place. To lower
it, press and hold the button on the base of the post while
pushing it downward.
The second row center seat is equipped with the option to
raise the head support. Initially stowed into the seat's back
rest, you can access the head support by pulling it upward.
When occupied by a passenger that is not seated in a child
safety seat, the head support should always be lifted and
locked into position (so that the center is aligned with the
center of the occupant's head).
WARNING: When installing a child safety seat in a
second row seating position, you must lower the head
support.
To stow the head support in the second row center seat,
press and hold the button on the base of the post while
pushing the head support fully downward.
WARNING: To minimize the risk of severe injury or
death in the event of a collision, ensure that head
supports are positioned correctly before driving.
Removing/Installing a Head Support
All head supports in the second row seating positions can be
removed. To remove a head support:
1. Fully raise the head support by pulling it upward.
2. Press and hold the button located at the base of one of
the posts.
3. Insert a short, flat object (such as a small flat-head
screwdriver) into the opening in the base of the opposite
post and pull the head support upward.
To re-install the head support:
1.
With the front of the head support facing forward, insert
both posts into the corresponding holes on the seat back.
2.
Press downward on the head support until it clicks into
place.
3.
Pull upward on the head support to ensure that it is
secure.
Front and Rear Seats
37Seating and Safety Restraints