How to Fold Down the Rear Seats in a Santana?

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FrankMarie
07/29/25 7:46am
The rear seats of the Santana cannot be folded down. The rear seats of this model are fixed with screws and can only be removed, not folded down. Here is some related knowledge about foldable rear seats: 1. Split-folding rear seats refer to rear seatbacks that can be folded down in certain proportions. 2. Compared to fully folding rear seats, split-folding offers greater flexibility, allowing only half of the seatback to be folded down to accommodate large items while the remaining portion can still seat passengers. 3. Common split-folding ratios include: 1/3, 2/3, and 1/2. 4. Fully folding rear seats mean the rear seatback is a single unit. When larger items require more space, the entire rear seatback can be folded down to provide additional room. 5. The drawback of fully folding rear seats is that when folded down, the rear seats cannot accommodate passengers.
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VonLaura
08/12/25 11:02am
I remember folding down the rear seats in my Santana was quite straightforward. Usually, there's a small lever or button on both sides of the seat—just pull it to unlock the backrest, then gently push forward to lay it flat. The headrests typically need to be removed first to prevent them from getting stuck. The whole process is quick, taking less than a minute. The advantage is the expanded trunk space, making it easier to load large boxes, bicycles, or camping gear. I often go on long road trips myself, and this setup allows me to carry much more. Different model years of the Santana might have slight design variations—older models may have manual levers, while newer ones might feature buttons. To be safe, check the manual. Always ensure the car is parked securely before operating, and avoid rushing to reduce the risk of pinching your hands.
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