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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Hyundai Santa FE (2006 release)

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The rear seats



The angle of the rear seat back

The angle of the rear seat back
Fig. 1.154. The angle of the rear seat back


To adjust the angle of the rear seat backrest, pull the latch handle towards the headrest (Fig. 1.154). Once the desired position is reached, release the latch knob. Make sure the seatback is securely locked.

ATTENTION
During adjusting the angle of the rear seatback latch handle must remain stretched.

Folding the seat backrest of the second row

Folding the seat backrest of the second row
Fig. 1.155. Folding the seat backrest of the second row


Lower the headrest to the lowest position (Fig. 1.155).
Pull the handle of the lock, and then click on the seat back and lower it.
The seatback is securely locked after you hear a click.
To return the seatback to the upright position, move the handle lock seatback and perform these operations in reverse order.
After returning the seatback to the upright position, make sure that it is securely locked, swinging the backrest forward and back for the upper part.

Pockets for seat belt buckle
Fig. 1.156. Pockets for seat belt buckle



NOTE
Before folding the rear seatback, place the belt buckles in special pockets (Fig. 1.156). This is necessary to ensure that the subsequent unfolding seat locks are not left under his pillow.

The third row of seats (optional)
Lower the headrest to the lowest position.

Catch
Fig. 1.157. Catch


To fold the seat, pull the latch handle, and then click on the seat back and lower it (Fig. 1.157).
To return the seatback to the upright position, follow these steps in reverse order.

Complete folding the second row seats

Complete folding the second row seats
Fig. 1.158. Complete folding the second row seats


To increase the volume for luggage inside the vehicle, the second row seat can be folded flat (Fig. 1.158).
Lower the headrest to the lowest position.

Handle latch seat
Fig. 1.159. Handle latch seat


Pull the handle of the lock, and then click on the seat back and lower it (Fig. 1.159).
Pull the lever lock the seat cushion and fold the seat fully.

ATTENTION
When returning seat to its original position do not forget to return to the correct position of the seat belts. that seat belts are not left under the seat or behind the seat in the seat back to its original position, webbing seat belts must be placed in a special holder.
Never allow passengers to sit in the seats of the third row if the second row seat is fully folded. In the case of a traffic accident (crash) or sudden braking, passengers can get serious injuries.
Do not allow passengers to fold and unfold the seat while driving.
The aim is to increase the folding seat space for luggage inside the vehicle. Never allow passengers to sit on the luggage while driving, as in this case, they can not be properly wearing a seat belt, which could cause them injury in the event of a traffic accident (crash) or sudden braking.

Adjustable head restraints

Adjustable head restraints
Fig. 1.160. Adjustable head restraints




Adjusting the height of the seat belt
Fig. 1.161. Adjusting the height of the seat belt


To raise the headrest, pull it up (Fig. 1.161). to lower the head restraint, push it down while pressing the tab. to remove the headrest, pull it all the way by clicking on the lock. This procedure is performed at an unoccupied seat.
To reduce the risk of injury in a collision set the height of the head restraint so that its center is located at eye level. If between the back and the seat back cushion is or anything like that, the distance between the head and the head restraint and increases the effectiveness of the head restraints in the event of an accident is reduced.

Precautions when using the rear seats
For the safety of all passengers, do not place luggage or other cargo above the rear seat backrest.

Precautions when handling belts
Seat belts should always be worn driver and passengers of all adults and children are big enough, which can be properly fasten your seat belts. Compliance with elementary precautions can minimize the risk of serious injury in the event of a traffic accident (crash).

Care of seat belts
Do not remove or alter the belt system. Care should be taken so that the seat belts and related parts are not damaged seat hinges, doors or during the abuse.

Periodic inspection of seat belts
It is recommended to periodically check all safety belts in the absence of cuts, wear and razlohmachivaniya webbing as well as cracks and deformation of metal parts. Replace belts, defective as soon as possible.
It should contain seat belts clean and dry. In the case of contamination of seat belts should be cleaned with a neutral detergent dissolved in warm water. Do not try bleach, paint the belts or use strong detergents or abrasives to clean the belts, because it will lead to their damage and weaken the fabric webbing.
After any accident all the safety belts and the inertia reel belts and mountings must be replaced. This must be done even if you do not show any visible damage seat belts.




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