Extending from the front electrically
This function is available on vehicles with
electrically adjustable rear seats.
X
Turn the key to position 1 or 2 in the ignition
lock (
Y
page 191).
X
Press button
:
and hold it down until the
head restraints are fully extended.
Extending the outer rear head restraints
into the last stored position
X
Turn the key to position 1 or 2 in the ignition
lock (
Y
page 191).
X
Briefly press button
:
.
The head restraints lower.
X
Briefly press button
:
again.
The head restraints move to the last stored
position.
i
If all outer head restraints are already low-
ered, they will move straight into the last
position.
Adjusting the luxury head restraint in the
rear compartment mechanically
X
To adjust the side bolsters of the head
restraint: push or pull right and/or left-
hand side bolster
:
into the desired posi-
tion.
X
To adjust the angle of the head
restraint: push or pull the head restraint in
the direction of arrow
;
.
i
The height and fore-and-aft position of the
rear head restraints can be adjusted with
the seat adjustment switch (
Y
page 121).
Adjusting the rear head restraints electri-
cally
The height and fore-and-aft position of the
rear head restraints can be adjusted with the
seat adjustment switch (
Y
page 121).
Supplementary cushion for luxury head
restraints
The supplementary cushion is available on
vehicles with electrically adjustable rear
seats.
The supplementary cushion is attached to the
head restraint by three press studs.
To remove the supplementary cushion:
X
Position the head restraint as far forwards
as possible (
Y
page 121).
X
Release press studs
:
and remove sup-
plementary cushion
;
.
To fit the supplementary cushion:
X
Position the head restraint as far forwards
as possible (
Y
page 121).
X
Hold supplementary cushion
;
against
the head restraint and push press
studs
:
into the counterpieces.
Seats
133
Seat
s,
st
eering
wheel
and
mir
ror
s
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