If the rear bench seat/rear seat and seat backrest are not engaged they could fold forwards, e.g. when braking suddenly or in the event of an accident.
If this is the case, the vehicle occupant would be forced into the seat belt by the rear bench seat/rear seat or by the seat backrest. The seat belt cannot protect as intended and could result in additional injury.
Objects or loads in the boot/load compartment cannot be restrained by the seat backrest.
If the seat backrest is not engaged and locked in place, this will be shown on the multifunction display on the instrument cluster (fold rear seat back electrically) or the red lock verification indicator will be visible (fold rear seat back manually).
For ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint systems in which the child is secured using the seat belt integrated in the child restraint system, the permissible gross mass of the child and child restraint system is 33 kg.
If the child and the child restraint system together weigh more than 33 kg, the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint system with integrated seat belt does not offer sufficient protection. Too much load may be placed on the ISOFIX or i‑Size child restraint systems and the child may not be restrained correctly in the event of an accident, for example.
in the manufacturer's installation and operating instructions for the child restraint system used
on a label on the child restraint system, if present
Regularly check that the permissible gross mass of the child and child restraint system is still complied with.
- Always observe the correct use of the seats and consider their suitability for attaching a child restraint system. ISOFIX child seat securing system Morei‑Size child seat securing system More
- Always comply with the manufacturer's installation and operating instructions for the child restraint system used.
- Make sure that the child's feet do not touch the front seat. If necessary, move the front seat forward slightly.
- When you are using a Group 0/0+ baby car seat and a Group 1 rearward-facing child restraint system on a rear seat: adjust the front seat so that the seat does not touch the child restraint system.
- When you are using a Group 1 forward-facing child restraint system: remove the head restraint from the respective seat, if possible. In addition, the seat backrest of the child restraint system must, as far as possible, lie flat against the backrest of the vehicle seat. After the child restraint system has been removed, replace the head restraints again immediately and adjust them correctly.
- When you are using a child restraint system on a seat on the third row of seats: place the backrest of the second row of seats in the frontmost position.
- For certain child restraint systems in weight group 2 or 3, restrictions in the maximum size setting may apply (e.g. due to possible contact with the roof).
- The child restraint system must not be tensioned between the roof and the seat cushion and/or be fitted facing the wrong direction. Where possible, adjust the seat cushion inclination accordingly.
- The child restraint system must not be put under strain by the head restraints. Adjust the head restraints accordingly.
- When using a rearward-facing child restraint system: adjust the front seat so that it does not touch the child restraint system.
- When using a forward-facing child restraint system: remove the head restraint from the respective seat, if possible. In addition, the seat backrest of the child restraint system must, as far as possible, lie flat against the backrest of the vehicle seat. After the child restraint system has been removed, replace the head restraints again immediately and adjust them correctly.
The upholstered lining will remain folded upwards.