How to Fold Down the Rear Seats in a Levin?
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There are two steps to fold down the rear seats of a Levin: 1. Locate the buckles on the rear seats: First, find the two buckles with different colors on both sides of the rear seats. 2. Press and pull the buckles downward to flatten the seats: Press both buckles simultaneously and pull the rear seats downward to lay them flat. After flattening the seats, remember to release the seatbelt buckles. There are two methods to adjust the front seats: (1) Power Seats: ① Press the lumbar support switch: This allows you to adjust the angle of the seat at the lumbar position. ② Four-way seat adjustment: Lift or press the seat cushion adjustment switch to raise or lower the seat height. Moving the switch forward or backward adjusts the seat position accordingly. ③ Forward and backward tilt: Pushing forward tilts the seatback forward, while moving backward tilts it backward. (2) Manual Seats: ① To adjust, pull the seatback switch. ② Height adjustment switch: Controls the seat height—pull up to raise and press down to lower. ③ Forward and backward position adjustment: To adjust the seat position, simply pull the lever beneath the seat.
Folding down the rear seats of the Leiling is actually quite convenient. I've been driving this car for several years, and the main operation involves locating the handle or button on the seat. Typically, there's a small pull loop or button at the top of the rear seatback, near the door side. Press it while applying some force to push the seatback forward, and it will fold down entirely. Most Leiling models feature a 60/40 split, meaning one side can be folded down independently—useful when you only need to fold half for larger luggage. Before operating, remember to clear any items from the back seat to prevent jamming, and apply even force to avoid damaging the latches. Once folded, the space becomes much larger. I've used it to transport several large suitcases, and it's genuinely practical. The location might vary slightly depending on the model year or trim level—for example, higher trims may have buttons in more prominent spots. When operating, it's easier to start from the driver's side door to locate the correct position. For routine maintenance, occasionally check the handles and latches for rust and apply lubricant to prevent squeaks.