KNOWING YOUR CAR -> SEATS for Your Ford Ka 2 Door Second Generation (2009-2016)

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SEATS  
FRONT SEATS  
C
E
WARNING  
All adjustments must  
be made with the car  
A
stationary.  
KA00006m  
KA00008m  
fig. 19  
fig. 17  
Horizontal adjustment fig. 17  
2
Lift lever A and push the seat forwards  
and backwards.  
6
1
5
WARNING  
Once you have released  
the adjustment lever,  
D
D
B
always check that the seat is locked  
on the guides by trying to move  
it back and forth. Failure to lock  
the seat in place could result in  
the seat moving suddenly and  
the driver losing control of the car.  
3
4
KA00007m  
KA00018m  
fig. 18  
fig. 20  
Backrest angle adjustment fig. 18  
Backrest tilting fig. 20  
To tilt the seat, operate lever D  
Turn knob B.  
(movement a) and push the backrest  
forward to lock (movement b); release  
lever D and push the backrest to slide  
the seat forward (movement c, applies  
only to seats with easy entry).  
Seat height adjustment  
(where provided) fig. 19  
Seat heating, fig. 17  
(where provided)  
Operating lever C it is possible to lift  
or lower the rear area of the cushion  
to achieve the most comfortable driving  
position.  
Press the button E to switch  
the function on/off.  
IMPORTANT If this function  
is activated with engine off the battery  
will run down.  
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Driver side, where equipped  
with position memory  
HEAD RESTRAINTS  
To return the seat to its initial position,  
slide the seat back and press on the  
backrest to lock the seat (movement  
FRONT fig. 22  
Head restraints are height adjustable;  
operate as follows.  
A
B
d) operate lever D (movement e)  
and raise the backrest (movement f)  
until it clicks home.  
Upwards adjustment: lift the head  
restraint until it locks.  
ATTENTION Using lever D before  
KA00019m  
Downward adjustment: press  
the button A and lower  
the head restraint.  
fig. 21  
locking the seat in its original position  
causes the original seat position to be  
The type of reattachment manoeuvre  
has been chosen to guarantee the safety  
of the occupant. If the mechanism  
detects an obstacle (e.g. a handbag)  
and cannot restore the seat to its  
original position, it allows the  
reattachment of the seat, positioning  
the backrest only, ensuring that the  
guides are attached.  
lost. In this case, adjust the seat position  
by means of the reach adjustment fig. 17.  
WARNING  
All adjustments must be  
carried out only with the  
Driver side and passenger side  
where not equipped with position  
memory  
vehicle stationary and engine off.  
To return the seat to its initial position,  
slide the seat back and press on the  
backrest (movement d) operate lever  
D (movement e) and raise the  
backrest (movement f) until it clicks  
home. Adjust reach using lever A-fig. 17.  
Head restraints must be adjusted  
so that the head, rather than the  
neck, rests on them. Only in this  
case can they protect your head  
correctly.  
To make the best use of the head  
restraint’s protective action, adjust  
the backrest so that your torso  
is upright and keep your head  
as close as possible to the head  
restraint.  
REAR SEATS fig. 21  
Backrest release  
For versions with joint seat, lift handles  
A and B and guide the backrest onto  
the cushion.  
WARNING  
For versions with separate seats, lift  
handle A or B to release respectively  
the left or right part of the backrest  
and guide the backrest onto the cushion.  
All adjustments must  
be made with the car  
stationary.  
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