
Vellfire rear seat folding: At the bottom of the rear seats, there is a lever that controls left and right movement. There is a triangle on the side wall and a triangle on the seat. When they align, pull the left, right, or bottom right corner to fold the seat.

The rear seats in my Alphard fold up quite conveniently. There's usually a pull strap or button on the side or back of the seat—just pull and push to get it done. When folding, make sure to park on a flat surface to prevent tilting. Pull the release mechanism, and the seat will fold forward, creating a much larger trunk space. I do this often, like when buying large furniture or outdoor gear on weekends—folding the rear seats gives me over half more space, super practical. It's simple to operate; even women or beginners can learn quickly. Just be sure the seats are securely locked in place to prevent loosening while driving. Designs vary by year for the Alphard—mine has side pull straps. If you're unsure, check the owner's manual or test it out beforehand.

When folding the rear seats of the Alphard, I usually start by checking the latch positions at the base of the seats. Most models have a handle or lever – just pull it out, and the seat will automatically fold forward. The whole process is effortless and takes just minutes. I find this design really thoughtful, especially when family trips require loading strollers or sports equipment, as the folded configuration maximizes space utilization. Remember to straighten the seatback before folding to prevent jamming. For safety, always ensure the locking hooks are securely engaged after folding, which is crucial for highway driving stability. For frequent long-term folding, maintain the latches by applying lubricant to prevent rust. Overall, it's simple and hassle-free, saving a lot of trouble.

Folding the rear seats in the Alphard is straightforward: locate the seat release mechanism, usually a small pull strap or button on the side, pull to unlock, then push the seat forward to fold it down. This creates ample space for luggage or tools. Operate smoothly and avoid forceful pulling to prevent damaging the latches. After folding, check the seat's stability. As someone who frequently loads cargo, I fold them often—even beginners can master it easily.


