2nd row bench seat adjustment -6 – NISSAN 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid - Owner's Manual User Manual

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2ND ROW BENCH SEAT
ADJUSTMENT

Forward and backward

Pull the center of the bar

1

up and hold it while

you slide the seat forward or backward to the
desired position. Release the bar to lock the seat
in position.

Reclining

To recline the seatback, pull up on the lever

2

and lean back. To bring the seatback forward, pull
the lever

2

up and lean your body forward.

Release the lever to lock the seatback in position.

The recline feature allows adjustment of the seat-
back for occupants of different sizes for added
comfort and to help obtain proper seat belt fit
(see “Precautions on seat belt usage” later in this
section). Also, the seatback can be reclined to
allow occupants to rest when the vehicle is
stopped and the shift lever is in P (Park).

WARNING

After adjustment, gently rock in the seat

to make sure it is securely locked.

Do not ride in a moving vehicle when

the seatback is reclined. This can be
dangerous. The shoulder belt will not
be against your body. In an accident,
you could be thrown into it and receive
neck or other serious injuries. You
could also slide under the lap belt and
receive serious internal injuries.

For the most effective protection when

the vehicle is in motion, the seat should
be upright. Always sit well back in the
seat and adjust the seat belt properly.
See “Precautions on seat belt usage”
later in this section.

One touch walk-in function

The 3rd row can be accessed from outside the
vehicle by using the seatback release lever lo-
cated on the 2nd row seatback. If a child safety
seat is installed on the passenger’s side of the
2nd row seat, the 3rd row can be accessed
without removing the child safety seat.

Multi-mode

WARNING

When returning the seat to its original
position, confirm that the seat and seat-
back are locked properly.

Outboard seats

LRS2143

LRS2142

1-6

Safety—Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system

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