Passenger Restraint Systems -> Front seats for Your Toyota Avensis 4 Door Second Generation (2004-2009)

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Front seats ÿ  
Seats  
- Instructions for front seats  
Driver's seat  
While driving, all persons in the vehicle should have  
their seat backs in an upright position, sit properly  
supported and be properly fastened with a seat belt.  
WARNING  
The driver's SRS airbag inflates with considerable  
force and can cause death or serious injury,  
WARNING  
especially if the driver is very close to the steering  
wheel.  
• Do not drive the vehicle until all persons  
are properly seated in the seats. Do  
not allow any passengers to sit on the  
folded backrest or in the luggage or  
cargo area.  
Since the dangerous area of the driver's airbag is  
the first 50-75 mm of inflation, then if you take a  
position 250 mm from the driver's airbag, you will  
reliably be beyond the danger line. This distance  
is measured from the center of the steering wheel  
to your sternum. If you are sitting less than 250mm  
People who are not sitting in the correct  
position and/or who are not wearing a seat  
belt can be killed or seriously injured in the  
event of emergency braking or an accident.  
away, you can change your riding position in  
several ways:  
• Move the seat back far enough to still  
comfortably reach the pedals.  
• Do not allow any passengers to stand or move  
between the seats while driving. Otherwise,  
death or serious injury may occur in the event  
of emergency braking or an accident.  
• Tilt the backrest slightly. Although vehicle  
designs vary, many drivers can achieve a  
distance of 250mm, even with their seat all the  
way forward, simply by tilting the seat back. If  
folding the backrest makes it difficult for you  
to see the road, use a firm, non-slip cushion to  
raise your position, or raise the seat if the  
vehicle has this feature.  
• If the steering wheel is adjustable, fold it down.  
This directs the airbag against your chest away  
from your head and neck.  
The seat should be adjusted according to the  
above recommendations, while still having access  
to the pedals, the steering wheel and a clear view  
of the instrument panel controls.  
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ÿ Instructions for adjusting the seats  
WARNING  
Front passenger seat  
WARNING  
• Do not adjust the seat while driving, as it may  
move unexpectedly and cause you to lose  
control of the vehicle. • Be careful not to hit  
The SRS front passenger airbag also  
inflates with considerable force and  
can cause death or serious injury,  
especially if the front passenger is very  
close to the airbag. The front passenger  
seat should be as far from the airbag  
as possible, with the backrest adjusted  
so that the front passenger is sitting upright.  
passengers or luggage with the seat • After  
adjusting the seat position, release the  
lever and try to move it forward and backward  
to make sure it is locked in position.  
Front seats (with SRS side airbags)  
• After adjusting the backrest, push your body  
back against the seat to make sure it is locked  
in position.  
WARNING  
• Do not place any objects under the seats.  
Objects can interfere with the seat locking  
Side SRS airbags are installed in the  
driver and front passenger seats.  
Follow the instructions below.  
mechanism or unexpectedly depress the seat  
position adjustment lever. This can cause the  
seat to move suddenly and cause you to lose  
control of the vehicle.  
• Do not lean towards the front doors while  
driving, as the side airbags inflate with  
considerable speed and force. Otherwise, you  
could be killed or seriously injured.  
• When adjusting the seats, do not put your hands  
under the seat or near moving parts. Otherwise,  
your hand or fingers may be caught and injured.  
• Do not use seat accessories that would cover  
the parts where the side airbags inflate. Such  
accessories can prevent the side airbags from  
deploying properly, causing death or serious  
injury.  
• Do not modify or replace seats equipped with  
side airbags or their upholstery. Such changes  
could prevent the side airbag system from  
deploying properly, disable the system, or  
cause the airbags to inflate accidentally,  
causing death or serious injury.  
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– Adjusting the front seats  
(manually operated seat)  
WARNING  
• Adjustments should not be made while  
driving.  
• Avoid tilting the backrest more than  
necessary. Seat belts provide maximum  
protection in the event of a frontal or  
rear impact if the driver and passenger  
sit upright in the seats and lean against  
the backrest.  
If you are leaning back, the lap portion of the  
seat belt may slip over your hips and exert a  
restraining force directly on your abdomen, or  
your neck may come into contact with the  
shoulder portion of the seat belt. The more the  
seat is reclined, the greater the risk of death or  
injury in a frontal collision.  
• After adjusting the backrest, push  
backwards with your body to make  
sure it is locked in position.  
1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTMENT LEVER  
Grasp the center of the lever and pull it up.  
Then move the seat to the desired position with  
slight body pressure and release the lever.  
2. SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER  
Pull the lever up or push it down.  
3. BACKREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT LEVER  
Pull the lever up or push it down.  
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– Adjusting the front seats  
(electrically operated seat)  
WARNING  
• Adjustments should not be made while  
driving.  
• Avoid tilting the backrest more than  
necessary. Seat belts provide maximum  
protection in the event of a frontal or  
rear impact if the driver and passenger  
sit upright in the seats and lean against  
the backrest.  
If you are leaning back, the lap part of the seat  
belt can slip over your hips and exert a  
restraining force directly on your abdomen. The  
more the seat is reclined, the greater the risk of  
death or injury in a frontal collision.  
3. SEAT LUMBAR SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT SWITCH  
(driver side only)  
Press the control switch on either side.  
The size of the lumbar support changes when the switch is  
pressed.  
1. SEAT POSITION AND SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
SWITCH  
Move the control switch in the desired direction.  
Releasing the switch stops the seat in this position.  
Do not place any objects under the front seats as they  
may impede the movement of the seat.  
2. BACKREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SWITCH  
Move the control switch in the desired direction.  
Releasing the switch stops the backrest in this position.