Interior Living Space
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Front seat swivel
Outboard front seat adjustments
Lumbar support adjustment on inboard
side of seat
There are three adjustments on the outboard side of each front seat: the knob in front raises and lowers the front of the seat,
the lever where the back and base of the seat join raises and lowers the back of the seat, and the knob above that on the
seat back reclines the seat back. The lumbar support adjustment is on the inboard side of the seat.
For the full range of adjustments on the front seats, please refer to the Mercedes Sprinter manual.
To create a front lounge area, first bring the backs of the seats to their upright position. Do not attempt to pivot a reclined
seat. You will need to open the doors to pivot the seats. Use the fore-and-aft adjustment while pivoting the seats to allow the
sides of the chairs to clear the armrests on the vehicle doors and other obstructions. Do not force the seats around. Swiveling
the seats is easier if you open the doors and loosen the tilt steering wheel adjustment and move the steering wheel as far
forward and up as possible.
The rear seat fore and aft adjustment is a lever extending forward at the front right corner of the seat base. Push this lever to
the left (driver's) side of vehicle, and slide the seat. The swivel lever for the rear seat is on the right (passenger) side of the
base. Push it backward to release the lock and swivel the seat.