
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 seatsFor vehicles equipped with catalytic converter
CAUTION: If a large amount of unburned gasoline or gasoline vapors flow
into the converter, it may cause overheating and create a fire hazard. To
prevent this, observe the following precautions:
(a) Use only unleaded gasoline.
(b) Avoid idling the engine for more than 20 minutes.
(c) ...
Removal
1. REMOVE BATTERY
2. REMOVE AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY
HINT:
(See page EM-26)
3. REMOVE SPEED SENSOR (NT SENSOR)
(a) Disconnect the speed sensor connector.
(b) Remove the bolt and speed sensor.
4. REMOVE SPEED SENSOR (NC SENSOR)
(a) Disconnect the speed sensor connector.
(b) Remove th ...
Perform zero point calibration of yaw rate and deceleration sensor (when
using sst check wire)
NOTICE:
While obtaining the zero point, do not vibrate the
vehicle by tilting, moving or shaking it and keep it
in a stationary condition. (Do not turn the ignition
switch to the ON position.)
Be sure to do this on a level surface (with an
inclination of less than 1 %).
(a) Proc ...