2010-2015 Suzuki Swift 4 Door BEFORE DRIVING -> Rear Seats User Manual
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Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3  
BEFORE DRIVING  
Rear  
EXAMPLE  
Folding Rear Seats  
Rear Seats  
The rear seats of your vehicle can be folded  
forward to provide additional cargo space.  
Head Restraints  
Head restraints are designed to help  
reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case  
of an accident.  
To fold the rear seats forward:  
EXAMPLE  
WARNING  
• Never drive the vehicle with the  
head restraints removed.  
• Do not attempt to adjust the head  
restraint while driving.  
NOTE:  
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It may be necessary to fold forward the  
seatback to provide enough overhead  
clearance to remove the head restraint.  
To raise the rear head restraint, pull  
upward on the restraint until it clicks. To  
lower the restraint, push down on the  
restraint while holding in the lock lever. If a  
head restraint must be removed (for clean-  
ing, replacement, etc.), push in the lock  
lever and pull the head restraint all the way  
out.  
Adjust the head restraint to the position  
which places the center of the head  
restraint closest to the top of your ears. If  
this is not possible for very tall passengers,  
adjust the head restraint as high as possi-  
ble.  
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When installing a child restraint system,  
raise the head restraint to the most upper  
position.  
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Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3  
BEFORE DRIVING  
1) Hook the webbing of the outboard lap-  
shoulder belts in the belt hangers.  
4) Pull the release straps on the top of  
seat(s), and fold the seatbacks forward.  
EXAMPLE  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
• When you move a seatback, make  
sure the belt webbing is hooked in  
the seat belt hangers so the seat  
belts are not caught by the seat-  
back, seat hinge, or seat latch. This  
helps prevent damage to the belt  
system.  
After folding the rear seatback for-  
ward, do not allow any foreign mate-  
rial to enter the lock opening. This  
may cause damage to the inside of  
the lock and prevent the seatback  
from being locked securely.  
• Make sure the belt webbing is not  
twisted.  
WARNING  
If you need to carry cargo in the pas-  
senger compartment with the rear  
seat back folded forward, be sure to  
secure the cargo or it may be thrown  
about, causing injury. Never pile  
cargo higher than the seatbacks.  
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2) Lower the head restraint fully.  
3) Store the center buckle in the seat back  
slit.  
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Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3  
BEFORE DRIVING  
CAUTION  
To return the seat to the normal position,  
follow the procedure below.  
EXAMPLE  
Do not put your hand into the rear  
seatback lock opening, or your finger  
may get caught and be injured.  
CAUTION  
When returning the rear seatback to  
the normal position, be careful that  
your finger is not caught between the  
lock and the striker.  
NOTICE  
• When returning the rear seatback  
to the normal position, do not allow  
any foreign material to enter the  
lock opening. This may prevent the  
NOTICE  
• When returning the rear seatback  
to the normal position, make sure  
that there is nothing around the  
striker. Any foreign materials pre-  
vent the seatback from being  
locked securely.  
• When you move a seatback, make  
sure the belt webbing is hooked in  
the seat belt hangers so the seat  
belts are not caught by the seat-  
back, seat hinge, or seat latch. This  
helps prevent damage to the belt  
system.  
seatback  
securely.  
from  
being  
locked  
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• When returning the rear seatback  
to the normal position, be sure to  
handle it carefully by hand to avoid  
any damage to the lock itself. Do  
not push it by using some material  
or by applying excessive force.  
• As the lock is designed exclusively  
for securing the rear seatback, do  
not use it for any other purpose.  
Incorrect use of it may cause dam-  
age to the inside of the lock and  
prevent the seatback from being  
locked securely.  
Raise the seatback until it locks into place.  
After returning the seat, try moving the  
seatback to make sure they are securely  
latched.  
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