child restraint VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 2022 Owners Manual
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Check that all lights and turn signals are working properly.
Check the tyre pressure and fuel level Wheels and tyres, Fuel types and refuelling.
Ensure that you have a good, clear view through all of the windows.
Air intake to the engine must not be obstructed, and the engine must not be covered with 
any kind of insulating materials In the engine compartment.
Secure any objects and luggage in the stowage compartments, the luggage compartment 
or on the roof Transporting.
Ensure that you are able to operate the pedals freely at all times.
Secure any children travelling in the vehicle in a restraint system suitable for their weight 
and size Safe transport of children.
Adjust the front seats, head restraints and mirrors properly in accordance with the size of 
the occupants Sitting position, Mirrors.
Wear shoes that provide good grip for your feet when using the pedals.
The floor mat in the footwell on the driver side must leave the pedal area free and must be 
securely fastened.
Assume a correct sitting position before setting off and maintain this position while driving. 
This also applies to all passengers Sitting position.
Fasten your seat belt correctly before setting off and keep it properly fastened throughout 
the journey. This also applies to all passengers Seat belts.
Each vehicle occupant must sit in a seat of their own and must have their own seat belt.
Never drive if your driving ability is impaired, e.g. by medication, alcohol or drugs.
Do not allow yourself to be distracted from the traffic, e.g. by passengers, telephone calls, 
opening menus and making adjustments to settings.
Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic 
conditions.
Observe traffic regulations and speed limits.
Take regular breaks when travelling long distances – at least every two hours.
Secure animals in the vehicle using a system that is suitable for their weight and size.
Does the vehicle need any technical modifications for driving abroad, e.g. masking or 
switching the headlights over?
Are the necessary tools, diagnostic equipment and spare parts available for service and 
repair work?
Are there any Volkswagen dealerships in the destination country?
•Vehicles without Keyless Access: vehicle key used to unlock the vehicle.
•Vehicles with Keyless Access: vehicle key that is identified first by the personalisation function 
upon opening the driver door.
Personalised vehicle setup
The vehicle equipment and functions that can be personalised include the following:
•Open and close (single door unlocking, window convenience opening etc.yf
•Light and vision (daytime running lights, cornering light, convenience turn signal etc.yf
•Air conditioning system (temperature settings, ventilation etc.yf
•Assistance systems (Park Distance Control, ACC, Dynamic Road Sign Display etc.yf
•Driver profile selection (driver profiles etc.yf
•Multifunction display and instrument cluster (selection of displaysyf
•Infotainment system (brightness and saved stationsyf
•Seat setup (seat positionyf
A new vehicle key will be assigned to the current user account. To assign the vehicle key to 
a different user account, select the user account you want and manually assign it to the vehicle key.
Safety
General notes
Checklist
Observe the following information both before and during every journey to ensure your own 
safety, and the safety of all passengers and other road users ⇒:
Checklist
In some countries, special safety standards and emissions-related regulations apply that the 
vehicle may not comply with. Volkswagen recommends that you visit your Volkswagen 
dealership before travelling abroad to find out about any legal requirements and the 
following issues at your destination: 
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Number of seats
The vehicle has a total of five seats: two seats at the front and three seats at the rear. Each seat is 
equipped with a seat belt.
Dangers of assuming an incorrect sitting position
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
If the seat belts are not worn or are worn incorrectly, the risk of severe or fatal injuries increases. 
Seat belts can only provide optimal protection if the seat belt routing is correct. Assuming an 
incorrect sitting position considerably impairs the level of protection provided by a seat belt. This 
could lead to severe or even fatal injuries. The risk of severe or fatal injuries is especially increased 
when a deploying airbag strikes a vehicle occupant who has assumed an incorrect sitting position. 
The driver is responsible for all occupants transported in the vehicle, especially children.
The following list contains examples of sitting positions that can be dangerous for all vehicle 
occupants.
Whenever the vehicle is in motion:
•Never stand in the vehicle.
•Never stand on the seats.
•Never kneel on the seats.
•Never tilt the backrest too far to the rear.
•Never lean against the dash panel.
•Never lie on the rear bench seat.
•Never sit on the front edge of a seat.
•Never sit sideways.
•Never lean out of a window.
•Never put your feet out of a window.
•Never put your feet on the dash panel.
•Never place your feet on the seat cushion or seat backrest.
•Never travel in a footwell.
•Never sit on the armrests.
•Never travel on a seat without wearing the seat belt.
•Never travel in the luggage compartment.
Correct sitting position
Assuming an incorrect sitting position in the vehicle can increase the risk of severe or 
fatal injuries during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre, in the event of a collision or 
accident, or if the airbags are triggered.
•All vehicle occupants must assume a correct sitting position before setting off and 
maintain this position throughout the trip. This also applies to the fastening of seat 
belts.
•The number of vehicle occupants must never exceed the number of seats with seat 
belts in the vehicle.
•Always secure children in the vehicle in an authorised restraint system which is 
suitable for their height and weight ⇒ Safe transport of children and ⇒ Airbag system.
•Always keep your feet in the footwell while the vehicle is in motion. Never place your 
feet on the seat or dash panel, for example, and never ride with your feet out the 
window. When you are sat like this, the airbag and seat belt cannot provide optimal 
protection and could actually increase the risk of injury during an accident.
WARNING
Every incorrect sitting position in the vehicle increases the risk of severe or fatal injuries 
in the event of an accident or sudden driving or braking manoeuvre.
•All vehicle occupants must maintain a correct sitting position and wear their seat belt 
properly while the vehicle is in motion.
•Sitting in an incorrect position, not fastening the seat belt, or not leaving adequate 
space between the occupants and the airbags could result in critical or fatal injuries, 
especially if the airbags deploy and strike an occupant who has assumed an incorrect 
sitting position.
WARNING 
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Warning lamp
Fig. 31 On the instrument cluster display: warning lamp.
Fig. 32 On the instrument cluster display: seat belt status for the rear seats.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
A signal tone will be emitted for a few seconds if the seat belts are not fastened as the vehicle pulls 
off and reaches a speed of more than approximately 25 km/h (15 mphyf   R U  L I  W K H  V H D W  E H O W V  D U H  
unfastened while the vehicle is in motion. This is accompanied by the flashing warning lamp 
⇒ Fig. 31.
The warning lamp   does not go out until the driver and front passenger fasten their seat belts 
while the ignition is switched on.
Incorrectly fastened or unfastened seat belts increase the risk of severe or fatal injuries. 
Seat belts will only offer the optimum level of protection when they are fastened and used 
properly.
•Seat belts are the most effective means of reducing the risk of serious and fatal injuries 
in the event of an accident. Seat belts must always be fastened properly when the 
vehicle is in motion to protect the driver and all vehicle occupants.
•Before every trip, each vehicle occupant must adopt the correct sitting position, 
correctly fasten the seat belt belonging to their seat and keep it fastened properly 
throughout the trip. This applies to all vehicle occupants and also in urban traffic.
•While the vehicle is in motion, secure all children travelling in the vehicle in a restraint 
system suitable for their weight and height. They must also wear correctly fastened 
seat belts ⇒ Safe transport of children.
•Only start driving when all passengers have correctly fastened their seat belts.
•Only ever insert the latch plate into the buckle of the associated seat, and always 
ensure that it engages properly. Using a buckle that does not belong to the seat that 
you are occupying reduces the level of protection and can lead to severe injuries.
•Avoid allowing foreign bodies or liquids to enter the slot for the seat belt buckle. This 
could prevent the belt buckle and seat belt from working properly.
•Never unfasten the seat belt while the vehicle is in motion.
•Never allow more than one person to share the same seat belt.
•Never travel when children or babies are being carried on somebody's lap and fastened 
with the same belt.
•Never travel wearing loose, bulky clothing (such as an overcoat over a jacketyf   7 K L V  
could prevent the seat belts from fitting and functioning properly.
WARNING
Damaged seat belts are very dangerous and can cause severe or fatal injuries.
•Never damage the belt by trapping it in the door or in the seat mechanism.
•If the belt webbing or any other part of the seat belt becomes damaged, the seat belt 
may tear during an accident or sudden braking manoeuvre.
•Have damaged seat belts immediately replaced by new seat belts that have been 
approved by Volkswagen for the vehicle. Seat belts subjected to stress and stretched 
during an accident must be replaced by a qualified workshop. Renewal may be 
necessary even if there is no apparent damage. The belt anchorage should also be 
checked.
•Never try to repair, modify or remove the seat belts yourself. All repairs to the seat 
belts, belt retractors and buckles must be carried out by a qualified workshop.
WARNING 
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Fig. 39 Removing the latch plate from the buckle.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
If worn properly, seat belts hold the vehicle occupants in the correct sitting position during an 
accident or braking manoeuvre, providing maximum protection ⇒.
Fastening the seat belts
Fasten seat belts before every trip.
•Always adjust the front seat and head restraint correctly ⇒ Sitting position.
•Engage the rear seat backrest in an upright position ⇒.
•Take hold of the belt and pull it evenly across your chest and pelvis. Do not twist the belt in the 
process ⇒.
•Insert the latch plate securely into the buckle belonging to the occupied seat ⇒ Fig. 38.
•Pull on the seat belt to ensure that the latch plate is securely locked in the buckle.
Unfastening the seat belts
Unfasten seat belts only when the vehicle is stationary ⇒.
•Press the red button in the buckle ⇒ Fig. 39. The latch plate is released and springs out.
•Guide the belt back by hand so that it rolls up easily, without twisting the seat belt and without 
damaging the trim.
Lockable seat belt
When the belt webbing has been completely retracted and a clicking sound can be heard as the 
seat belt is being rolled up, the vehicle is equipped with lockable seat belts. The seat belt locking 
function should be used only for fitting certain child restraint systems ⇒ Safe transport of children. 
A locked seat belt must be released when a vehicle occupant uses the seat belt.
Seat belt routing
Fig. 40 Correct seat belt routing and head restraint adjustment.
Fig. 41 Correct seat belt routing during pregnancy.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Seat belts only provide an optimum level of protection during an accident when they are routed 
correctly. Correct seat belt routing reduces the risk of severe or fatal injuries. Correct seat belt 
routing also holds the vehicle occupants in position so that an inflating airbag can offer the 
maximum level of protection. Therefore you must always fasten your seat belt and ensure that the 
seat belt routing is correct ⇒ Fig. 40.
Incorrect seat belt routing can cause severe or fatal injuries in the event of an accident.
•The seat belts only offer best protection when the backrests are in an upright position 
and the seat belts have been fastened properly according to the occupant's height.
•Unfastening seat belts while the vehicle is in motion can lead to severe or fatal injuries 
in the event of an accident or sudden braking manoeuvre.
WARNING 
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Description and function of the airbags
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The airbags can protect vehicle occupants during frontal and side collisions by reducing their 
movement in the direction of the collision.
When an airbag is triggered, it is inflated by a gas generator. This causes the airbag covers to 
break, and the airbags inflate forcefully to cover their deployment zones within milliseconds. Once a 
vehicle occupant wearing a seat belt starts to sink into the inflated airbag, the gas inside the airbag 
starts to escape to cushion the occupant and slow down their movement. This can reduce the risk 
of severe and fatal injuries. A triggered airbag will not always prevent other injuries from occurring, 
such as swelling, bruising, burning and grazing. The deployment of the airbag can also produce 
frictional heat.
Airbags provide no protection for the arms or lower body. Exception: in vehicles with a knee airbag, 
the knee area of the driver will be protected.
The most important factors for triggering the airbag are the type of accident, the angle of impact, 
the vehicle speed and the type of object with which the vehicle collides. Therefore, visible damage 
to the vehicle does not always mean that the airbag should have been triggered.
Whether or not the airbag triggers is determined by the vehicle deceleration rate caused by the 
collision and registered by the electronic control unit. If this rate is below the reference value 
programmed into the control unit, the airbags will not be triggered, even though the vehicle may be 
badly damaged as a result of the collision. Vehicle damage, repair costs or even the lack of vehicle 
damage in an accident do not necessarily give an indication of whether an airbag should inflate or 
not. It is not possible to define a range of vehicle speeds and reference values, since the 
circumstances will vary considerably between one collision and another. It is therefore impossible to 
cover every possible kind and angle of impact that would trigger the airbags. Important factors in 
the triggering of the airbag include the nature (hard or softyf  R I  W K H  R E M H F W  W K D W  W K H  Y H K L F O H  K L W V   W K H  
angle of impact, and the vehicle speed.
Airbags only serve as a supplement to the three-point seat belt in some accident situations when 
the vehicle braking is sufficient to trigger the airbags. Airbags can only be triggered once and only 
in certain situations. The seat belts are always there to provide protection in situations in which the 
airbags are not triggered or have already been triggered. For example, if the vehicle collides with a 
further vehicle following the initial collision, or is hit by another vehicle.
The airbag system is part of the vehicle's overall passive safety concept. The airbag system can 
only work effectively when the occupants are wearing their seat belts correctly and have assumed a 
proper sitting position ⇒ Sitting position.
Components of the vehicle safety concept
The following vehicle safety equipment makes up the vehicle's safety concept to reduce the risk of 
severe and fatal injuries. Some of this equipment may not be fitted in your particular vehicle. It may 
not be available at all in some countries.
•Optimised seat belts for all seats.
•Belt tensioners for the driver and front passenger and also on the rear outer seats if in 
conjunction with side airbags.
•Belt tension limiter for the driver, front passenger and, if applicable, for the rear outer seats.
•Belt height adjuster for the front seats.
•Warning lamp  and belt status display.
•Front airbags for driver and front passenger.
•Side airbags for the driver, front passenger and, if applicable, for the rear outer seats.
•Curtain airbags on the left and right.
•If applicable, knee airbag for the driver.
•Airbag indicator lamp .
•Indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  in the upper section of the centre console.
•Indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  in the upper section of the centre console.
•Control units and sensors.
•Whiplash-optimised and height-adjustable head restraints.
•Adjustable steering column.
•If applicable, anchor points for child seats on the rear outer seats and on the front passenger 
seat.
•If applicable, securing points for the top tether for child seats.
Situations when the front, knee, side and curtain airbags will not be 
triggered:
•If the ignition is switched off during a collision.
•If the level of deceleration measured by the control unit is too low during a collision at the front 
of the vehicle.
•During a minor side collision.
•During rear collisions. 
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Switching the front passenger front airbag on and off
Fig. 46 In the dash panel on the front passenger side or in the stowage compartment: key-operated 
switch for switching the front passenger front airbag on and off.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The front passenger front airbag must be disabled if you fit a rear-facing child seat to the 
front passenger seat.
Enabling the front passenger front airbag
•Switch off the ignition.
•Open the door on the front passenger side.
•Fold the key bit of the vehicle key all the way out ⇒ Vehicle key set.
•Insert the fully folded-out key bit of the vehicle key into the key-operated switch in the dash 
panel ⇒ Fig. 46 to the second point of resistance. Around three quarters of the key bit should 
be inserted in the key switch at this point ⇒.
•Turn the vehicle key, without applying force, to the  position.
•Remove the vehicle key from the key-operated switch and fold away the key bit ⇒.
•The indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  in the upper part of the centre console 
lights up and goes out after approximately 60 seconds ⇒ Indicator lamp.
•Close the door on the front passenger side.
•Check that the PASSENGER AIR BAG  indicator lamp in the upper section of the 
centre console does not light up when the ignition is switched on ⇒ Indicator lamp.
Disabling the front passenger front airbag
•Switch off the ignition.
•Open the door on the front passenger side.
•Fold the key bit of the vehicle key all the way out ⇒ Vehicle key set.
•Insert the fully folded-out key bit of the vehicle key into the key-operated switch in the dash 
panel ⇒ Fig. 46 to the second point of resistance. Around three quarters of the key bit should 
be inserted in the key switch at this point ⇒.
•Turn the vehicle key, without applying force, to the  position.
•Remove the vehicle key from the key-operated switch and fold away the key bit ⇒.
•Close the door on the front passenger side.
•When the ignition is switched on, the indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  will light 
up steadily in the upper section of the centre console ⇒ Indicator lamp.
Ensuring that the front passenger front airbag has been deactivated
The only sure sign that the front passenger front airbag has been deactivated is when the 
PASSENGER AIR BAG  indicator lamp is displayed continuously in the upper section of 
the centre console ( lights up yellow steadilyyf  ⇒ Indicator lamp.
If the indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  in the upper section of the centre console is 
not lit up steadily, or if it lights up together with the indicator lamp  in the instrument cluster, 
do not attach any child restraint system to the front passenger seat for safety reasons. The front 
passenger front airbag may trigger during an accident. 
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•Deactivate the front passenger front airbag if fitting a rear-facing child seat on the front 
passenger seat.
•When fitting on the front passenger seat, push the front passenger seat back fully and adjust 
the seat to the highest position. Adjust the backrest to an upright position ⇒ Sitting position.
•When using child seats from groups 0 or 1 on the rear bench seat, push the rear bench seat 
backwards as far as possible ⇒ Sitting position.
•When using child seats from groups 2 or 3 on the rear bench seat, push the rear bench seat 
into a central position ⇒ Sitting position.
•Always ensure that there is enough space around the child seat. If necessary, adjust the 
position of the seat in front. When doing so, ensure that the driver or front passenger can still 
maintain a correct sitting position ⇒ Sitting position.
•The backrest of the child seat must lay as flat as possible against the vehicle seat backrest. 
Adjust the seat backrest angle if necessary so that the child seat lies flush against the backrest. 
If the child seat, once fitted, touches the vehicle head restraint so that it cannot lie flat against 
the backrest, push the vehicle head restraint up as far as it will go or remove it and stow it away 
safely in the vehicle ⇒ Sitting position.
Airbag sticker
The vehicle may be provided with stickers giving key information about the front passenger front 
airbag. The information on these stickers may vary from country to country. The stickers may be 
found:
•On the driver and/or front passenger sun visor ⇒ Fig. 53.
•On the B-pillar on the passenger side ⇒ Fig. 54.
It is essential to note the warning information shown on these stickers before installing a rear-facing 
child seat ⇒.
Risks involved in carrying children on the front passenger seat
If you are using a rear-facing child seat, the front passenger front airbag can cause critical or 
potentially fatal injuries when it inflates ⇒.
Rear-facing child seat may only be used on the front passenger seat if the front passenger front 
airbag has been deactivated. A deactivated front passenger front airbag is indicated by means of 
the permanently lit PASSENGER AIR BAG  indicator lamp in the driver's field of vision. 
Switching off the front passenger front airbag ⇒ Airbag system, PASSENGER AIR BAG 
indicator lamp ⇒ Indicator lamp.
If using a front-facing child seat, do not deactivate the front passenger front airbag. When fitting 
the child seat ensure ensure that it is as far away as possible from the front passenger front airbag. 
The front passenger front airbag can cause severe injuries when it inflates ⇒.
Some child seats are not suitable for use on the front passenger seat. The child seat must be 
specially authorised by the manufacturer for use on the front passenger seat in vehicles with front 
and side airbags. Volkswagen dealerships keep an up-to-date list of authorised child seats.
If you use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat, the child in it is at 
increased risk of sustaining critical or fatal injuries in the event of an accident.
•Deactivate the front passenger front airbag. If the front passenger front airbag cannot 
be deactivated no rear-facing child seat may be used.
•Move the front passenger seat as far back and as high as possible in order to create 
the largest possible distance between the child seat and the front passenger front 
airbag.
•Move the backrest to the upright position.
•Move the seat belt height adjuster to the highest position.
•Use only child seats that have been approved by the child seat manufacturer for use on 
a front passenger seat with front and side airbags.
DANGER
Child seats present a risk of injury if incorrectly installed.
•Always read and follow the installation instructions and warning information provided 
by the child seat manufacturer.
WARNING 
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Fig. 56 Fitting a typical ISOFIX child seat with the attachment arms.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Quick guide to ISOFIX and i-Size installation
The table below shows the options for securing ISOFIX or i-Size child seats to ISOFIX anchor 
points at the various possible seats in the vehicle.
GroupSize classFront 
passenger 
seat
Outer rear 
seats
Centre rear 
seat
Group 0: up to 10 
kgEXIL-SUX
Group 0+: up to 
13 kg
EX
IL-SU
X
DXX
CXX
Group 1: 9 to 18 
kg
DX
IL-SU, IUF
X
CXX
BXX
B1XX
AXX
Group 2: 15 to 25 
kg–XIL-SUX
Group 3: 22 to 36 
kg–XIL-SUX
i-Size child 
restraint system–Xi-UX
•Size class: the size class shown corresponds to the permissible weight range of the child using 
the seat. The size class is indicated on the ECE test certificate for child seats with universal or 
semi-universal approval. A size class indication is affixed to the child seat.
•X: seat not suitable for securing an ISOFIX or i-Size child seat in this group.
•IL-SU: seat suitable for installing an ISOFIX child seat with "semi-universal" approval. Refer to 
the vehicle list supplied by the child seat manufacturer.
•IUF: seat suitable for installing an ISOFIX child seat with "universal" approval.
•i-U: seat suitable for installing a front-facing or rear-facing i-Size child seat with "universal" 
approval.
•i-UF: seat suitable for installing a front-facing i-Size child seat with "universal" approval.
Installing child seats with ISOFIX ISOFIX/i-Size
The location of the ISOFIX anchor points is shown by a symbol ⇒ Fig. 55.
•Observe the instructions ⇒ Installing and using child seats.
•Pull off any protective caps that may be fitted on the ISOFIX anchoring points.
•Push the attachment arms on the child seat into the ISOFIX anchor points ⇒ Fig. 55 as shown 
by the arrows. The child seat must click and audibly securely into place.
•Pull on both sides of the child seat to check whether the seat has clicked properly into place.
•If the child seat is fitted with a support foot, the foot must sit firmly on the floor of the vehicle.
Securing child seats with top tether upper strap 
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Fig. 57 On the back of the rear bench seat: anchor rings for the top tether.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
ISOFIX child seats with universal approval must be secured with an upper strap (top tetheryf  L Q  
addition to the ISOFIX anchor points.
Only secure the strap to the top tether anchor rings. Retaining rings for use with the top tether are 
marked by a symbol and sometimes also with TOP TETHER.
•Observe the instructions ⇒ Installing and using child seats.
•Remove the net partition if necessary ⇒ Net partition.
•Push the head restraint on the vehicle seat all the way down or remove it.
•Position the child seat in the centre of the seat cushion.
•Push the attachment arms on the child seat into the ISOFIX anchor points ⇒ Securing child 
seats with ISOFIX as shown by the arrows. The child seat must click and audibly securely into 
place.
•Adjust the rear seat backrest of the vehicle seat to the backrest of the child seat.
•Remove the luggage compartment cover, if necessary ⇒ Luggage compartment cover.
•Guide the upper strap of the child seat backwards into the luggage compartment and hook it 
into the corresponding top tether anchor ring ⇒ Fig. 57.
•Tighten the top tether so that the top of the child seat rests against the rear seat backrest.
Securing child seats with a seat belt
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
If you want to fit a child seat from the "universal" (uyf  D S S U R Y D O  F D W H J R U \  L Q  \ R X U  Y H K L F O H   \ R X  P X V W  
first ensure that it is approved for the seat position in question. Important information is given on the 
orange ECE approval label on the child seat. Installation options are shown in the table below.
GroupChild's 
weight
Front passenger seatSeats on 
the rear 
bench 
seat
Front 
passenger 
front airbag is 
activated.
Front 
passenger 
front airbag is 
deactivated.
Group 0up to 10 kgxuu
Group 0+up to 13 kgxuu
Group 
1
Rear facing9 to 18 kgxuu
Forward 
facing9 to 18 kguxu
Group 215 to 25 kguxu
Group 322 to 36 kguxu
Securing a child seat using the seat belt
•Observe the instructions ⇒ Installing and using child seats.
•The seat belt height adjuster must be at the highest setting.
•Fasten the seat belt or guide it through the child seat as described in the child seat 
manufacturer's instructions.
•Ensure that the seat belt is not twisted.
•Insert the latch plate into the buckle for the appropriate seat and push it down until it locks 
securely with a click.
In an emergency
Only secure the strap to the top tether anchor rings. Failure to do this could lead to severe 
injuries.
•Each anchor ring can hold only one child seat restraining strap.
•Never fasten the strap on a child seat to any other fastening rings.
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•Push the front passenger seat as far back as possible ⇒ Sitting position.
•Push the head restraint all the way down ⇒ Sitting position.
•Release the front passenger seat backrest in the direction of the arrow ⇒ Fig. 83①.
•Fold the front passenger seat backrest forwards in the direction of the arrow ⇒ Fig. 83② until it 
is horizontal.
•When it is folded down, the front passenger seat backrest must click securely into place.
Folding back the front passenger seat backrest
•When folding back, check that there are no items or body parts near the hinges.
•To fold back, release the front passenger seat backrest ⇒ Fig. 83①.
•Fold back the front passenger seat backrest so that it is upright.
•When it is folded up, the front passenger seat backrest must click securely into place.
Rear seats
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Adjusting the rear bench seat
⇒ Folding the backrests on the rear bench seat forwards and backwards
The following section describes the options for adjusting the rear seats. Always ensure that the 
correct sitting position is adjusted ⇒ Sitting position.
Injuries could be caused if the front passenger seat backrests are folded forwards and 
backwards carelessly.
•Fold the front passenger seat backrest forwards and backwards only when the vehicle 
is stationary.
•While folding the front passenger seat backrest forwards, always ensure that there are 
no people, animals or objects in its path.
•The front airbag must be switched off and the PASSENGER AIR BAG 
indicator lamp will light up for as long as the front passenger seat backrest is folded 
forwards.
•When folding forwards and backwards, keep all hands, fingers, feet and other body 
parts away from the seat hinges and seat release mechanism.
•Floor mats or other objects could get caught in the hinges on the front passenger seat 
backrest. This could cause the front passenger seat backrest to fail to engage securely 
when it is returned to the upright position.
•When being folded back, the front passenger seat backrest must be securely locked in 
the upright position. If the front passenger seat backrest is not locked properly it could 
move suddenly and cause severe injuries.
WARNING
The open seat anchors and hinges of the folded front passenger seat backrest could 
cause serious injuries in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or accident.
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passenger seat backrest is folded forwards.
•If the front passenger seat backrest is folded forwards, you should only use the outer 
rear seat behind the driver seat. This also applies to children in child seats.
WARNING