Folding rear seats down - D110
#1
Folding rear seats down - D110
I have a kind of odd question - In the manual for my 2022 D110 (5-seat model), it shows to fold the rear seats flat, you remove the head rest, store it under the seat bottom (after folding the seat bottom forward), and then fold the seat down. I've just noticed that if I just fold the head rests down (but don't remove them), the seats will still fold down flat. Does it really matter if I don't remove the head restaints? Do I risk them getting damaged over time from them rubbing on the bottom of the seat cushion, or is there something else I'm missing? I know it seems simple, but I'd enjoy saving the time if I can, but don't want to damage the seats.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
I noticed a wear mark on the back of the rear center headrest from folding the seats down. I just flip the bottom cushions forward, drop the headrests forward and release the seat back & fold. So now I'm more careful about pushing the bottom seat cushion forward when folding the seat back down. I can see where that seat bottom metal hook would damage the back of the center headrest over time.
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D-Fens (06-12-2022)
#3
I also think part of the reason they say to remove the headrest is because they will hit the front seats and not allow you to fold them down. Then you have to go to the front of the car, motor the seats way far forward which takes ages. Then once you accomplish this, you can't put the driver's seat back where you need it if you are of normal height.
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D-Fens (06-12-2022)
#4
I have avoided the non-technical portions of the manual. Ignorance was bliss.
I keep the rear seat folded down all the time for the dogs and to carry cargo. I drive my 110 with 27K miles with the driver's seat close to the steering wheel and one of my pups has claimed the foot well behind me as his favorite spot for long distance travel.
I will take one for the team and report back the wear over time caused by NOT removing the head rests.
Enjoy !!
I keep the rear seat folded down all the time for the dogs and to carry cargo. I drive my 110 with 27K miles with the driver's seat close to the steering wheel and one of my pups has claimed the foot well behind me as his favorite spot for long distance travel.
I will take one for the team and report back the wear over time caused by NOT removing the head rests.
Enjoy !!
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#6
I have avoided the non-technical portions of the manual. Ignorance was bliss.
I keep the rear seat folded down all the time for the dogs and to carry cargo. I drive my 110 with 27K miles with the driver's seat close to the steering wheel and one of my pups has claimed the foot well behind me as his favorite spot for long distance travel.
I will take one for the team and report back the wear over time caused by NOT removing the head rests.
Enjoy !!
I keep the rear seat folded down all the time for the dogs and to carry cargo. I drive my 110 with 27K miles with the driver's seat close to the steering wheel and one of my pups has claimed the foot well behind me as his favorite spot for long distance travel.
I will take one for the team and report back the wear over time caused by NOT removing the head rests.
Enjoy !!
#8
This is exactly what mine looks like. The headrest bars slot right into those spots. I ended up going with "remove them", as I'm prepping for a long road trip at the end of the week and the dogs will be able to stretch out more with the seat folded the whole time.
#9
The storage is basically those cut outs in the foam (or whatever that is) for the stick part of the headrest, and the pillow part should be bent down with the round button.
EDIT: adding screenshot from manual
EDIT: adding screenshot from manual
Last edited by cardude; 06-13-2022 at 11:01 AM. Reason: Adding screenshot from manual
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D-Fens (06-13-2022)
#10
I'd pay big for those!