
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.

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Seat adjustment
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Adjustment procedure
Rear seatsPBD Pulse Sensor Malfunction
DTC B2222 PBD Pulse Sensor Malfunction
DESCRIPTION
A pulse sensor is built into the back door for a jam and foreign
object detection and for back door
position detection. The jam and foreign object detection feature of the
pulse sensor monitors the
operating speed of the back door whi ...
Drive belt
COMPONENTS
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE FRONT WHEEL RH
2. REMOVE FRONT FENDER APRON SEAL RH (See
page EM-26)
3. REMOVE V-RIBBED BELT
(a) Using SST, release the belt tension by turning the
belt tensioner counterclockwise, and remove the Vribbed
belt from the belt tensioner.
SST 09249-63010
(b) ...
Installation
1. INSTALL WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR ASSEMBLY
Apply MP grease to the crank arm pivot of the
windshield wiper motor assembly.
Install the windshield wiper motor assembly with the
3 bolts to the windshield wiper link assembly.
Torque: 7.5 N*m (76 kgf*cm, 66 in.*lbf)
2. INST ...