Seat CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2019 Repair Manual

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Engine Running (ON) Operation - For more than 10
minutes of operation•Position vehicle outdoors and fully open all side
windows.
• Always apply the parking brake, shift the transmission
into PARK, and leave engine running.
WARNING!
Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases can cause
serious injury or death. Follow the precautions below
to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning:
• Do not inhale exhaust gases.
• Do not start or run an engine in a closed garage or
confined area. Always position vehicle outdoors and
fully open all side windows before using vacuum
system with the engine running.
• Guard against carbon monoxide with proper main-
tenance. Have the exhaust system inspected every
time the vehicle is raised. Have any abnormal condi-
tions repaired promptly.
2. Unclip the vacuum nozzle and pull to extend vacuum hose from the storage location.
NOTE: The hose can reach every corner of the vehicle floor. 3. Install desired attachment if needed.
NOTE:
To access crevice or upholstery attachments, open
the front Attachment Compartment.
•Crevice Tool — Able to reach into tight spaces includ-
ing the seat latches located in the floor.
• Upholstery Tool — Use to agitate dirt and debris from
carpets and seats. This tool can also be used to pick up
pet hair.
Front Storage Compartments
1 — Vacuum Nozzle Storage Location
2 — Attachment Compartment
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•Hose Extension — Use to add another 12 ft (3.6 m) of
usable length to the vacuum hose. Hose extension is
located in the upper access panel behind the third row
seat on the driver ’s side.
4. Push vacuum On/Off button
located under the
vacuum nozzle storage location. Use vacuum as
needed.
NOTE:
•When the vacuum is ON, the LED indicator on the
On/Off button will illuminate.
• When the vacuum is OFF, the LED indicator will also
be off.
• After nine minutes of operation in ACC mode (engine
not running), the Low Power Indicator Light (LOW
PWR) will illuminate.
Power Buttons
1 — Low Power Indicator Light
2 — On/Off Button
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WARNING!(Continued)
near gasoline-dispensing equipment or service sta-
tions, park vehicle at least 20 ft (6 m) away from the
exterior enclosure of any dispensing pump. The
vacuum is mounted more than 18 inches (45 cm) above
ground level in your vehicle.
5. When finished, push power button to turn vacuum off and store vacuum hose and any attachments.
6. Before exiting the vehicle: •If vehicle is in ACC mode, push ignition button to
place ignition in the OFF mode, remove key fob from
the vehicle, and lock the vehicle.
• If the engine is running, raise all of the windows, push
ignition button to place ignition in the OFF mode,
remove key fob from the vehicle, close all of the doors
and the liftgate and lock the vehicle.
Vacuum Troubleshooting
• DO NOT use with any opening blocked. If an object
becomes lodged in the hose, attempt to fully extend the
hose in a straight line while the vacuum motor is
running. If this does not dislodge the object, turn the
vacuum OFF and remove the hose from the vehicle following the removal instructions below. If the filter is
clogged, follow the emptying debris bin procedure and
lightly tap the filter on the collection bin to remove any
collected debris from the filter. Both the bin and the filter
can be rinsed with water if needed. To avoid mold and
stale odors, allow both to dry completely before rein-
stalling in your vehicle. If filter has tears, holes or other
damage and needs to be replaced, please contact your
authorized dealer.
• If there are any other issues with your vacuum, contact
your authorized dealer. Your vacuum has no user ser-
viceable parts.
Debris Bin
The debris bin is located behind the lower access panel
behind the third row seat on the driver ’s side.
To Empty
1. Push power button to turn vacuum OFF.
2. Open the lower access panel by pulling the finger grip towards you and then pull downward.
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3. Twist the release knob counterclockwise and pull the bintowards you.
4. Remove the filter and dump the debris in a trash can. Lightly tap the filter on the collection bin to remove
loose debris from the filter. If the filter is clogged from
extended use, have the filter replaced by your autho-
rized dealer.
5. Reverse the procedure to reinstall.
NOTE: The debris bin must be fully installed and locked
for the vacuum to function properly. Hose Access Port
The hose access port is located behind the upper access
panel behind the third row seat on the driver ’s side.
To Remove Vacuum Hose For Cleaning
1. Unclip the hose from the hose access port located in the
rear of the vehicle by pushing the yellow vacuum hose
release lever with right thumb and lifting the hose with
index finger.
Debris Bin Release Knob
Vacuum System Access Panels
1 — Upper Access Panel
2 — Lower Access Panel
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Front Seatback Storage — If Equipped
The front seatbacks have a storage pocket on some models.
Umbrella Holder
An umbrella holder has been conveniently molded into the
front door entry scuff moldings.
Front Seatback Storage
Umbrella Holder
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Second Row Floor Storage Bins
The area below the load floor, located in front of the second
row seats, is available for storage.1. To access the storage bin with front seats in the rearward
position, place the lock rod in the unlocked position so
the load floor can fold upwards towards the seatback.
NOTE: •Push the lock rod inward for the locked position.
• Pull outward on the lock rod for the unlocked position.
In Floor Storage LocationLock Rod
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2. Pull the latch located near the second row seat to openthe floor panel.
WARNING!
In a collision, serious injury could result if the seat
storage bin covers are not properly latched.
•Do not drive the vehicle with the storage bin covers
open.
• Keep the storage bin covers closed and latched while
the vehicle is in motion.
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WARNING! (Continued)
•Do not operate the storage bin covers while the
vehicle is in motion.
• Do not use a storage bin latch as a tie down.
CAUTION!
The storage bin cover must lay flat and be locked to
avoid damage from contact with the front seat tracks,
which have minimal clearance to the cover. If the
storage bin cover is left in the open position, front seat
adjustment may damage the cover.
Storage Bin Safety Warning
Carefully follow these warnings to help prevent personal
injury or damage to your vehicle:
WARNING!
•Always close the storage bin covers when your
vehicle is unattended.
• Do not allow children to have access to the second
row seat storage bins. Once in the storage bin, young
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Floor Latch
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WARNING!(Continued)
children may not be able to escape. If trapped in the
storage bin, children can die from suffocation or heat
stroke.
• In a collision, serious injury could result if the seat
storage bin covers are not properly latched.
• Do not drive the vehicle with the storage bin covers
open. Keep the storage bin covers closed and latched
while the vehicle is in motion.
• Do not operate the storage bin covers while the
vehicle is in motion.
• Do not use a storage bin latch as a tie down.
CAUTION!
The storage bin cover must lay flat and be locked to
avoid damage from contact with the front seat tracks,
which have minimal clearance to the cover. If the
storage bin cover is left in the open position, front seat
adjustment may damage the cover.
Seat Storage Bin Cover Emergency Release Lever
As a security measure, the Seat Storage Bin Cover has an
Emergency Release Lever built into the latching mecha-
nism.
NOTE: In the event of an individual being locked inside
the storage bin, the storage bin cover can be opened from
inside of the bin by pushing on the glow-in-the-dark lever
attached to the storage bin cover latching mechanism.
Storage Bin Cover Emergency Release Lever
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Coat Hooks — If Equipped
Coat hooks are located along the headliner for the second
and third row seating positions. The coat hook load limit is
10 lbs (4.5 kg). Exceeding the recommended load limit can
cause the coat hooks to break or disengage from the
vehicle.
Sun Screens — If Equipped
Sun screens are available for second and third row seating
windows. The screens store in the sill trim panels, and the
tops of the windows are equipped with hooks that the sun
screens attach to when pulled out.
Gently pull up on the tab to raise the sun screen. Continue
pulling the sun screen until the tab is near the top of the
window.
Coat Hook
Sun Screen Retracted
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Power Inverter — If Equipped
There is a 115 Volt, 150 Watt Power Inverter outlet located
on the right side of the vehicle, before the third row of seats
to convert DC current to AC current. The Power Inverter
can power cellular phones, electronics and other low
power devices requiring up to 150 Watts. Certain high-end
video game consoles will exceed this power limit, as will
most power tools.
The Power Inverter turns on when the device is plugged in,
and the ignition is in RUN mode. It turns off when the
device is unplugged or the ignition is no longer in RUN
mode.The Power Inverter is designed with built-in overload
protection. If the power rating of 150 Watts is exceeded, the
Power Inverter shuts down. Once the electrical device has
been removed from the Power Inverter, it resets. To avoid
overloading the circuit, check the power ratings on electri-
cal devices prior to using the Power Inverter.
WARNING!
To avoid serious injury or death:

Do not insert any objects into the receptacles.
• Do not touch with wet hands.
• Close the lid when not in use.
• If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric
shock and failure.
Wireless Charging Pad — If Equipped
Your vehicle may be equipped with an Open Dots compat-
ible wire-free phone charging surface located below the
instrument panel near the front power outlet. The wireless
charger features continuous wireless charging during ve-
hicle operation and allows for uninterrupted Bluetooth
streaming to properly equipped vehicle audio systems.
Power Inverter
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