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Question posted by jimjanmuir98 on June 2nd, 2014

How To Restore The Fold Down Back Of Third Seat To Upright Position

The third seat back rest is folded down to horizontal position and will not return to upright position. Is there a locking mechanism or something holding it down?

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Owner Guide 1st Printing - Page 119

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Owner Guide 1st Printing - Page 224

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