Folding Rear Seat (If Equipped) - Suzuki Swift 2015 Owner's Manual

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Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3
BEFORE DRIVING

Folding Rear Seat (If equipped)

The rear seat(s) of your vehicle can be
folded forward to provide additional cargo
space.
To fold the rear seat (s) forward:
EXAMPLE
1) Hook the webbing of the outboard lap-
shoulder belts in the belt hangers.
NOTICE
• When you move a seatback(s),
make sure the belt webbing is
hooked in the seat belt hangers so
the seat belts are not caught by the
seatback(s), seat hinge, or seat
latch. This helps prevent damage to
the belt system.
• Make sure the belt webbing is not
twisted.
2) Lower the adjustable head restraint fully.
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3) Store the center buckle in the seat(s)
back slit.
EXAMPLE
4) Pull up the both release straps on the
top of seat(s), and fold the seatback(s)
forward.
NOTICE
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After folding the rear seatback(s) for-
ward, do not allow any foreign mate-
rial to enter the lock opening. This
may cause damage to the inside of
the lock and prevent the seatback(s)
from being locked securely.
WARNING
If you need to carry cargo in the pas-
senger compartment with the rear
seatback(s) folded forward, be sure to
secure the cargo or it may be thrown
about, causing injury. Never pile cargo
higher than the seatback(s).
To return the seat to the normal position,
follow the procedure below.
CAUTION
• When returning the rear seat-
back(s) to the normal position, do
not allow any foreign material to
enter the lock opening. This may
prevent the seatback(s) from being
locked securely.
NOTICE
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• When returning the rear seat-
back(s) to the normal position,
make sure that there is nothing
around the striker. Any foreign
materials prevent the seatback(s)
from being locked securely.
• When you move a seatback(s),
make sure the belt webbing is
hooked in the seat belt hangers so
the seat belts are not caught by the
seatback(s), seat hinge, or seat
latch. This helps prevent damage to
the belt system.
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