How to fold down the rear seats of the 10th-generation Accord?
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Method for folding down the rear seats of the 10th-generation Accord: 1. Remove the center shoulder seat belt from the guide slot and stow it away. 2. Pull the trunk release lever in the rear trunk area to unlock. 3. Then fold down the rear seats from inside the car. Below are some related details: 1. The rear seats of the 10th-generation Accord can only be folded down as a whole and do not support a 4/6 split, which has certain limitations. For example, when carrying large items in the trunk, folding down the rear seats can provide greater depth and trunk space. However, it is unfortunate that even the top trim does not support proportional folding of the rear seats. After folding down the rear seats, the trunk offers significant capacity, with a maximum depth (after folding the rear seats) of 2120mm, a regular depth of 1000mm, a width of 1390mm, a height of 560mm, and a volume of 573L. 2. The storage space inside the Accord is quite good. The wheelbase has been extended by 55mm, improving foot space in the rear seats. However, considering cost factors, some features may be limited.
I've owned my car for almost ten years and driven several generations of Accords. Folding down the rear seats in this tenth-generation model is quite straightforward. First, stand beside the rear seat and look at the top of the seatback—there's a small pull strap or handle, usually located right in the center. Pull it upward firmly until you hear a click indicating it's unlocked, then simply push the seat forward to fold it down. Remember to pull decisively without hesitation, as stopping midway might cause it to jam. After folding, check that the seat is fully flat to prevent any looseness while driving. This feature significantly expands trunk space, making it easy to fit items like bicycles or large boxes. Additionally, inspect the pull strap regularly for wear—if it's aged, replace the small part promptly to avoid issues when you need it most. Safety first: always ensure no one is in the rear seats before operating, as accidental injury could occur.