GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR -> Head Restraints for Your Fiat Panda SUV Fourth Generation (2024-2026)

PRECAUTIONS FOR SITTING  
CORRECTLY  
(for the 1.0 FireFly Hybrid version)  
HEAD RESTRAINTS  
11) If passengers are seating in the rear  
seats, remove all potentially dangerous  
objects which may cause injuries in the  
event of an accident.  
12) When adjusting the left front seat, the  
auxiliary battery may become available.  
Take care not rest your feet on the auxiliary  
battery cover to avoid damaging it and to  
avoid trapping your feet between the seat  
and the battery.  
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FRONT HEAD  
RESTRAINTS  
Upwards adjustment: raise the head  
restraint until it clicks into place.  
Downward adjustment: press button  
(A) fig. 14 and lower the head restraint.  
IMPORTANT  
2) The fabric upholstery of the seats has  
been designed to withstand long-term  
wear deriving from normal use of the car.  
Some precautions are however required.  
Avoid prolonged and/or excessive rubbing  
against clothing accessories such as  
metal buckles and Velcro strips which, by  
applying a high pressure on the fabric in a  
small area, could cause it to break, thereby  
damaging the upholstery.  
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The auxiliary lithium battery (A) fig. 13  
for the hybrid System is installed under  
the left front seat.  
4)  
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3) Before tilting the backrest, remove any  
objects on the seat cushion.  
4) Do not rest your feet on the protective  
cover of the auxiliary lithium battery under  
the front left seat to avoid damaging the  
cover or battery.  
“Anti-Whiplash” device  
The head restraints are equipped with  
an “Anti-Whiplash” device, which  
reduces the distance between head  
and head restraint in the event of a rear  
impact, thus mitigating the "whiplash"  
effect.  
WARNING  
8) All adjustments must be made with the  
car stationary.  
9) If a side bag is fitted, it is dangerous  
to use seat covers not available from  
Lineaccessori MOPAR®.  
The head restraint may move when the  
backrest is pressed by the occupant’s  
torso or hand: this behaviour is caused  
by the system and should not be  
considered a malfunction.  
10) After releasing the adjustment lever,  
always check that the seat is locked on the  
guides by trying to move it back and forth.  
If the seat is not locked into place, it may  
unexpectedly slide and cause the driver to  
lose control of the car.  
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REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS  
(for versions/markets where provided)  
Upwards adjustment: raise the head  
restraint until it clicks into place.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
13) All adjustments must be made with  
the car stationary. Head restraints must be  
adjusted so that the head, rather than the  
neck, rests on them. Only in this case they  
can protect your head correctly.  
14) To make the best use of the head  
restraint's protective action, adjust the  
backrest so that you are sitting upright and  
keep your head as close as possible to the  
head restraint.  
15) All adjustments must be carried out  
only with the car stationary and engine off.  
16) It is absolutely forbidden to carry  
out any after-market operation involving  
steering system or steering column  
modifications (e.g.: installation of  
anti-theft device) that could badly affect  
performance and safety, invalidate  
the warranty and also result in non-  
compliance of the car with type-approval  
requirements.  
Downward adjustment: press button  
(A) fig. 15 and lower the head restraint.  
STEERING WHEEL  
REAR-VIEW  
MIRRORS  
15) 16)  
ADJUSTMENTS  
The steering wheel can be adjusted  
vertically.  
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INTERIOR MIRROR  
The mirror is fitted with a safety device  
that causes its release in the event of  
a violent impact with the passenger.  
Operate lever (A) fig. 17 to adjust the  
mirror into two different positions:  
normal or anti-glare  
WARNING If the rear seats are used,  
always set the head restraints in the  
"completely raised" position.  
To adjust bring the lever (A) fig. 16  
downward in position (1), then adjust  
the steering wheel to the most suitable  
position and lock it in this position  
bringing the lever (A) in position (2).  
Removal  
Proceed as follows to remove the head  
restraints:  
raise the head restraints to their  
maximum height;  
press buttons (A) and (B) fig. 15 at  
the side of the two supports, then  
remove the head restraints by pulling  
them upwards.  
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