Mitsubishi Outlander manuals

Mitsubishi Outlander: Folding the seat (Hatchback)

1. Remove the rear shelf panel and rear head restraints. Refer to the description

1. Remove the rear shelf panel and rear head restraints.
Refer to the description of “Rear shelf panel” on page NO TAG and “Head restraints” on page 3–7.

2. Pull the band (between the seat cushion and seatback) to raise the seat cushion.

2. Pull the band (between the seat cushion and seatback) to raise the seat cushion.

NOTE

NOTE

After raising the seat cushion, lay the head restraints, removed from the rear seat, on the floor as shown in the illustration.

3. Push the button to fold the seatback.

3. Push the button to fold the seatback.

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