Toyota Corolla Cross: Front seats
Adjustment procedure
Manual seat
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- Seat position adjustment
lever
- Seatback angle adjustment
lever
- Vertical height adjustment
lever (driver's side only)
Power seat (driver's side
only)
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- Seat position adjustment
switch
- Seatback angle adjustment
switch
- Seat cushion (front) angle
adjustment switch
- Vertical height adjustment
switch
- Lumbar support adjustment
switch
WARNING
■When adjusting the seat position
■Seat adjustment
- Be careful that the seat does
not hit passengers or luggage.
- To reduce the risk of sliding
under the lap belt during a collision,
do not recline the seat
more than necessary.
If the seat is too reclined, the lap
belt may slide past the hips and
apply restraint forces directly to
the abdomen, or your neck may
contact the shoulder belt,
increasing the risk of death or
serious injury in the event of an
accident.
Adjustments should not be
made while driving as the seat
may unexpectedly move and
cause the driver to lose control
of the vehicle.
- Manual seat only: After adjusting
the seat, make sure that the
seat is locked in position.
NOTICE
■When adjusting a front seat
When adjusting a front seat, make
sure that the head restraint does
not contact the headliner. Otherwise,
the head restraint and headliner
may be damaged.
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The seatbacks of the rear
seats can be folded down.
Folding down the rear
seatbacks
1. Move the front seats forward.
2. Stow the rear armrest. (if
equipped).
3. Stow the rear center seat belt
buckle.
Head restraints are provided
for all seats.
WARNING
■Head restraint precautions
Observe the following precautions
regarding the head restraints.
Failure to do so may result in
death or serious inju
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