Easy-entry feature
Easy-entry feature |
Three-door and two-door cars with manual front seats are equipped with a function called easy-entry which makes it easier for back-seat passengers to enter and leave the car.
A cable is connected between the mechanism for releasing the backrest tipping catch and the mechanism for releasing the seat's fore-and-aft adjustment catch.
To tip the backrest forward, the handle is pulled upwards and releases the locking hooks. If the handle is pulled upwards a little further, the movement will be transmitted via a cable to the legroom adjustment mechanism. An enclosed torsion spring connected to a nylon strap pulls the seat forwards.