1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Owner's Manual - Page 17

1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Manual

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Head Restraints Slide the head restraint upor down so that the top of the restraint is closest to the top of your ears. This position reduces the chanceof a neck injury in a crash. Front Seatback Latches (2-DOOR MODELS) Easy-Entry Seat (2-DOOR MODELS) The front seatback folds forward to let The right front seat your vehicle of people get into the backseat. Your makes it easy to get in and out of the seatback willmove back and forth rear seat. freely, unless you come to a sudden When you tilt the rightfront seatback stop. Then it will lock into place. fully forward, the whole seat will slide There's one time the front seats may not forward. fold without some help from you. That's After someone gets into the seat rear if your vehicle is parked facing downa area, move the right front seatback to fairly steep hill. its original position. Thenmove the To fold a front seatback forward, push seat rearward until it locks. the seatback toward the rear seat you as lift this latch. Then the seatback will fold forward. The latch must be down for the seat to work properly.

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Head
Restraints
Slide the head
restraint
up or down
so
that the top
of the
restraint is closest
to
the top
of
your ears.
This
position
reduces
the
chance of a
neck injury
in a crash.
Front
Seatback
Latches
(2-DOOR
MODELS)
The front seatback
folds
forward
to
let
people
get
into
the
back seat. Your
seatback
will move
back
and
forth
freely,
unless
you
come
to a sudden
stop.
Then
it
will
lock
into
place.
There’s one time
the front seats may
not
fold
without
some
help
from
you.
That’s
if
your
vehicle is parked
facing
down a
fairly
steep hill.
To
fold a front
seatback
forward,
push
the
seatback
toward
the
rear
seat
as you
lift this
latch.
Then
the
seatback
will
fold forward. The
latch
must
be
down
for the seat
to
work
properly.
Easy-Entry
Seat
(2-DOOR
MODELS)
The
right
front
seat
of your
vehicle
makes
it easy
to
get
in
and
out
of
the
rear seat.
When
you
tilt
the
right front seatback
fully
forward,
the
whole
seat
will
slide
forward.
After
someone
gets
into
the
rear
seat
area, move the
right
front
seatback
to
its
original
position.
Then move
the
seat
rearward
until
it
locks.