How to restore the rear seats of the Tayron after folding them down?
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To restore the rear seats of the Volkswagen Tayron after folding them down, you need to press the unlocking switch on the seat back and then lift it up. First, open the rear door of the Volkswagen Tayron, unlock the rear seat latch, and adjust the rear seat headrest to restore the seat. Below is some related information about the Tayron seats: 1. Front seat adjustment in the Tayron: The vertical rectangular block next to the seat can recline the seat back, and the rear seats support a 4/6 split folding. 2. The central armrest in the rear seat is wide, thick, and sturdy, with a moderate height, providing excellent support for passengers using it. Additionally, the armrest is equipped with two cup holders.
As a long-time Volkswagen Tayron family owner who frequently takes kids on trips, I often need to fold down and restore the rear seats. The operation is quite simple: First locate the release handle on the back of the seat, usually positioned in the middle or near the door side. Pull it upward firmly while pushing the seatback with your other hand. A distinct "click" sound indicates proper restoration. The key is ensuring the locking mechanism fully engages, otherwise the seat might collapse while driving, creating hazards. In practice, the Tayron's seat design is quite user-friendly, more convenient than some other SUVs' complicated latches. Don't forget to regularly clean the seat hinges to prevent dust or debris from causing jams. Once I rushed and didn't secure it properly, resulting in the seat suddenly popping open on a bumpy road - fortunately nothing bad happened, but since then I always double-check the lock. The whole process takes just seconds, but making it a habit significantly improves driving safety and comfort.