How to lift up the rear seats of the Tayron?
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To lift up the rear seats of the Volkswagen Tayron after folding them down, you need to press the unlocking switch on the seat back. First, open the rear door of the Volkswagen Tayron, unlock the rear seat latches, and then adjust the rear seat headrests to restore the seats. Here are some additional details: 1. For adjusting the front seats of the Tayron, pull the vertical rectangular block beside the seat to recline the seat back. The rear seats support a 4/6 split folding function. Locate the two latches on both sides of the rear seats, which are used to secure the seats. Use both hands to hold the two latches simultaneously and pull downward with force to fold down the rear seats. 2. The design style of the Tayron's rear seats is similar to that of the front seats, featuring a two-tone design. These seats support backrest angle adjustment, proportional reclining, and overall front-to-rear adjustment, offering flexible space variations. The rear center armrest is wide, thick, and sturdy, with an appropriate height, providing excellent support for rear passengers. Additionally, the armrest is equipped with two cup holders.
Last time when I cleaned up the snacks that fell in my Tayron, I tried lifting the rear seats and here’s my experience: First, remove all the clutter on the seats, including children's toys or bags, to avoid jamming. Then squat down, find a plastic handle or pull strap at the bottom front of the seat, gently pull it upward with a little force until you hear a click sound to unlock it. Slowly lift the seat to reveal the hidden storage space. At first, I wasn’t used to it—pulling too hard could damage the handle—but after a few tries, I got the hang of it. When putting it back, make sure to align it with the locking position and press firmly to prevent shaking while driving. This design is very convenient, especially useful for deep cleaning or storing long items. Be careful not to scratch the seat material. Remember to let the parts dry after operating in rainy weather before putting them back to extend their lifespan. Throughout the process, pay attention to your body posture to avoid straining your back.