“Understanding The Features Of
Your Vehicle”.
Resetting Active Head Restraints
(AHR)
If the Active Head Restraints are trig-
gered in a collision, you must reset the
head restraint on the driver’s and
front passenger seat. You can recog-
nize when the Active Head Restraint
has been triggered by the fact that
they have moved forward (as shown
in step three of the resetting proce-
dure).
1. Grasp the deployed AHR from the
rear seat.
2. Position the hands on the top of
the deployed AHR at a comfortable
position.
3. Pull down then rearward to-
wards the rear of the vehicle then
down to engage the locking mecha-
nism.
4. The AHR front soft foam and trim
half should lock into the back decora-
tive plastic half.
NOTE:
• If you have difficulties or prob-
lems resetting the Active Head
Restraints, see an authorized
dealer.
• For safety reasons, have the Ac-
tive Head Restraints checked by
a qualified specialist at an au-
thorized dealer.
ACTIVE HOOD SYSTEM
The Active Hood system is intended to
enhance pedestrian protection by el-
evating the vehicle’s hood upon an
impact with a pedestrian or other ob-
ject. The system is automatically acti-
vated when the vehicle is moving
within a specified vehicle speed range.
Hand Positioning Points On AHR
1 — Downward Movement
2 — Rearward Movement
3 — Final Downward Movement To
Engage Locking Mechanism
AHR In Reset Position
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