How to Fold Down the Rear Seats in the 2018 Sagitar?

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StEvan
07/29/25 11:59pm
To fold down the rear seats in the 2018 Sagitar, first open the trunk. There are two pull rings at the opening of the trunk. Pull the rings up and then pull the rear seats down. More details about folding the seats in the 2018 Sagitar are as follows: 1. The rear seats feature a split-folding design: Two or one of the three rear seats can be folded down, meeting both passenger seating and cargo storage needs. This not only expands the trunk space but also enhances usage flexibility. 2. There are three folding ratios: one-third fold, two-thirds fold, and full rear seat fold: (1) One-third fold: Press the rear seat folding switch, hold the seat with your hand, and pull it forward to fold it down. Apply force when pressing the switch. When folding the left seat, only a single seat can be folded. (2) Two-thirds fold: When folding the right seat, two seats (middle and right) can be folded simultaneously. (3) Full rear seat fold: The rear seat backrest is a single unit. When you need to transport large items, you can fold the entire rear seat row down to gain more space.
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