How to Fold Down the Rear Seats in a Buick LaCrosse?
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Open the trunk and locate the two release straps inside. Pull the strap on the side corresponding to the seat you wish to fold down to unlock the rear seat. Fold the seatback downward. Lift the seatback, push it backward, and lock it into position. Ensure the seatbelt is not twisted or caught by the seatback. Push and pull the top of the seatback to confirm it is securely locked. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. The Buick LaCrosse features fold-down rear seatbacks on both sides to provide additional cargo space. Only fold the seatbacks when the vehicle is stationary. If any seatback is not locked, it may move forward during emergency braking or a collision, potentially causing injury to passengers. Always push and pull the seatback to ensure it is locked. Folding the rear seats while seatbelts are fastened may damage the seats or seatbelts. 2. The new Buick LaCrosse and LaCrosse Avenir are equipped with the eighth-generation Ecotec 2.0T variable-cylinder turbocharged engine paired with a 9-speed HYDRA-MATIC intelligent transmission, delivering a maximum power output of 177kW/5000rpm and maximum torque of 350Nm/1500~4000rpm. Not only does it meet China's National VI emission standards, but the engine can also intelligently switch between "four-cylinder high-performance mode," "four-cylinder economy mode," and "two-cylinder ultra-economy mode" based on driving conditions, maintaining uncompromised power performance while achieving fuel consumption as low as 6.9L per 100km.
I've been driving a Buick LaCrosse for several years and am quite familiar with folding down the rear seats. Generally, you go to the rear door, crouch down and look for a small fabric loop or plastic buckle hidden in the seam near the top of the seatback, close to the roof. Gently pull it to release the lock. At the same time, use your other hand to push the seatback forward until it lies flat against the trunk floor. This design is quite thoughtful, saving a lot of space—perfect for moving large boxes or fitting tents during trips. Before operating, always make sure no one is sitting in the back to avoid injury; I always double-check. If it's a newer model, there might be a dedicated lever on the side of the trunk—just a light pull to fold the seats down, making it much easier. In short, move gently without forcing it, clean regularly to prevent dust buildup, and keep it functioning smoothly.