How to lift up the rear seat of Haval H2?
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To lift up the rear seat of the Haval H2, locate the pull handles on both sides of the rear seat near the windows. Pull the handles and push the rear seat forward to lift it up. Here are some related details about the Haval H2: 1. Exterior: The family-style hexagonal grille design offers high recognition, with robust chrome strips that give the front a full and layered visual effect. The classic headlight clusters on both sides and the smooth waistline of the Haval H2 contribute to a clean and powerful overall appearance. 2. Features: The Haval H2 is equipped with a body stability control system, RMI rollover mitigation system, CDP emergency braking, TCS traction control, HHC hill start assist, HDC hill descent control, smartphone connectivity (Carlife/Carplay), daytime running lights, intelligent start-stop, rearview camera, cruise control, keyless entry system, one-touch start system, Bluetooth hands-free calling, dual airbags, electric power steering, front and rear disc brakes, and tire pressure monitoring.
Over the years of driving, I often lift the rear seat of my Haval H2. The method is to first squat on the back seat and find the small pull strap at the front edge of the seat cushion. Most of the time, it's a black strap hidden at the edge. Gently pull it to unlock the locking mechanism, and the seat cushion will slightly lift. Then, use your hand to lift it upward to reveal the storage space below, which is convenient for placing luggage or tools. When putting it back, align it with the slot and press down firmly until you hear a click to confirm it's secured. During the operation, make sure the car is parked steadily to avoid shaking. If you can't find it, check the owner's manual for illustrations—don't worry about making mistakes. This design is practical but requires gentle handling, especially effective when cleaning to remove dust from hard-to-reach areas, improving car life quality. Remember to check regularly to prevent wear and tear, and avoid misuse in daily use.