Giant Robot Destroy Tokyo
Apr. 8th, 2004 09:23 amThere may have to be a change of plans - at first glance it appears that Raj's rear seats do not fold down, making it impossible to fit the tent poles in. One ray of hope comes from one of the reviews on this page - "if they will open their eyes and/or read the owners manual! (i.e. the complaint that the back seats dont fold down on their 98--same year as mine---and mine sure do! Gotta unlock them, but they do fold down.)" No indication whether this is true on older models, but the fact that some people were misled by the apparently hidden lock mechanism at least allows for the possibility that I just can't see it...
UPDATE:
samharber has found the manual page depicting the seat release. Unfortunately, this does not accuractly depict Raj's innards. Either he's an earlier model or the fold-down seats were an optional extra, because the escutcheon is conspicuous in its absence, and T-shaped release latches are notable only in that they are not anywhere to be found. There's a hole for them to be in, but they are not there and there's no sign that there was ever anything for them to connect to. The seats remain resolutely attached.
UPDATE:
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Date: 2004-04-08 05:15 am (UTC)You can tell from the diagram that even at that point there were at least two models of seats (built-in headrest and separate adjustable headrest). Looks like I've got a non-fold-down model. Could be something to do with boot security, there's a number of features aimed at being able to give your keys to a mechanic without letting them into the boot...