Acura MDX Sport Hybrid Second Row Seats 2017 Manual
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To fold down the second row seats, locate the release lever on the side of the seat cushion. Pull the lever to release the seatback and then fold it forward. Ensure the headrests are lowered or removed for a flat load floor.
First, check for any obstructions in the seat track. Clear any debris and try again. If the problem persists, inspect the latch mechanism for damage or wear, and consult your local Acura dealer for further assistance.
Yes, the second row seats can be slid forward or backward to adjust legroom. Simply lift the bar located underneath the seat and slide to the desired position before releasing the bar to lock it in place.
To access the third row, pull the lever on the side of the second row seatback to tilt the seat forward. Push the seat forward to provide a pathway to the third row.
The second row seats are not designed for easy removal. Consult your vehicle's manual or contact a professional if removal is necessary for your needs.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove loose dirt. For leather seats, apply a leather cleaner with a soft cloth, and for fabric seats, use a fabric cleaner. Always follow the manufacturer's cleaning instructions.
Check the fuse related to the seat heating system in the fuse box. If the fuse is intact, inspect the seat heater switch and wiring. If issues persist, visit an Acura service center for diagnosis.
Place the child seat on the designated seating position and secure it using the LATCH system or seat belt as per the child seat manufacturer's instructions. Ensure the seat is tightly secured and does not move more than an inch side-to-side or front-to-back.
Yes, the second row seats have a reclining feature. Pull the lever on the side of the seat cushion and adjust the seatback to your preferred angle before releasing the lever to lock it.
Inspect the seat tracks and hinges for dirt or debris and clean them. Lubricate the moving parts with a silicone-based lubricant. If the noise continues, check for loose bolts and tighten them if necessary.