How to Fold Down the Rear Seats of Tiggo 5x?

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VanDallas
07/29/25 3:09pm
Tiggo 5x rear seat folding steps are as follows: 1. First, adjust the height of the rear seat headrest, and remove it if necessary. 2. Then retract the rear seat safety belt and center armrest, use one hand to pull up the outer safety belt webbing, and use the other hand to press the unlocking latch on the upper part of the backrest, then pull the backrest forward and fold it down. 3. Follow the same steps as above, pull the unlocking latch on the other side of the seat backrest, and push the upper side of the seat backrest forward until it is completely folded. 4. The Tiggo 5x rear seats can be folded in sections, allowing one side to be folded while the other remains usable, providing flexible space utilization. After folding the rear seats flat, the rear space increases significantly without irregular protrusions, and this model can meet daily space requirements.
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