How to Fold Down the Rear Seats in a Sagitar?
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There are two methods to fold down the rear seats in a Sagitar: 1. To fold down the rear seats from inside the car, simply insert the seatbelt buckle into the position marked by the square in the diagram, and the rear seats can be folded down. It's very simple and convenient. 2. Open the trunk, and below the groove in the body under the glass, there are two black plastic protrusions, one on each side. Pull the locking mechanism, and the seats can be folded down. Additional Information: 1. Besides folding down, the rear seats also allow for headrest adjustment. To adjust the height, pull the headrest upward in the direction of the arrow. To lower it, press button 1 in the diagram and then push the headrest down. If you need to remove the headrest, pull it up to its maximum position and press the button on the side of the headrest to pull it out. 2. When passengers are seated, always ensure that the headrests are correctly installed and adjusted before driving.
I drove the Sagitar for many years and often folded down the rear seats to load items—it's very simple. First, locate the pull loop at the top of the seatback, usually near the headrest, and pull it forward firmly. The seat will then fold forward, creating a flat space. The Sagitar typically features a 60/40 split-folding design, meaning you can fold down just one side while keeping the other side upright for passengers—very handy for moving or transporting large items. Make sure the vehicle is completely stopped and the handbrake is engaged before operating, as sudden movement could cause the seat to shift and injure someone. I was a bit nervous the first time I tried it, but I got used to it after some practice. Remember to clear any clutter around the seat, such as clothes or bags that might block the sliding tracks. Once folded, the cargo space expands by more than double, making it super practical for camping trips to fit tents or bicycles. If it gets stuck occasionally, check whether the seatbelt is unbuckled or the angle is adjusted correctly, then gently reposition it. In short, practice regularly and refer to the owner’s manual to master the process.