When the occupant’s lower back presses against the seatback during a rear-end collision, the head restraint moves slightly forward and upward to help reduce the risk of whiplash on the seat occupant
Active head restraints
Even small forces applied to the seatback may cause the head restraint to move. When a locked head restraint is pushed up forcibly, the head restraint inner structure may appear. This does not indicate a problem.
WARNING When adjusting the seat position
Seat adjustment
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Initialization
1. RESET
When the control motor and clutch is replaced:
The power slide door ECU cannot receive a switch
signal from the control motor and clutch. This may
cause the power slide door system to enter fail-safe
mode and DTC (B2224 (LH) or B2223 (RH)) to set,
and also make the syste ...
Removal
1. REMOVE REAR SEAT 3 POINT TYPE BELT
ASSEMBLY (for 8-Passenger)
HINT:
Refer to the instructions for disassembly of the rear No. 1 seat assembly (for
center seat).
Remove the bolt and rear seat 3 point type belt
assembly.
2. REMOVE REAR SEAT 3 POINT TYPE BELT
ASSEMBLY (for 7-Pas ...
Removal
1. REMOVE BACK DOOR CENTER GARNISH
Using a clip remover, disengage the 5 clips to
remove the back door center garnish.
2. REMOVE REAR SPOILER
Disconnect the center stop light connector.
Remove the 3 nuts.
Using a clip remover, disengage the 2 clips to
remove the rear s ...