 Cadillac Escalade: Returning the Third Row Seat from a Tumbled Position
Cadillac Escalade: Returning the Third Row Seat from a Tumbled Position
				
				To return the seat to the normal seating position:
1. Open the liftgate to access the controls for the seat.
2. Make sure there is nothing that could become trapped under the seat.
3. Release the seat from the tumbled position by lifting lever “2” next to the carrying handle at the bottom rear of the seat.
4. Pull the seat down until it latches to the floor. The seatback cannot be raised to the upright position unless the seat is latched to the floor.
5. Raise the seatback to the upright position.
 WARNING
WARNING
If either seatback is not locked, it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could cause injury to the person sitting there. Always push and pull on the seatbacks to be sure they are locked.
6. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is locked.
 Tumbling the Third Row Seat
Tumbling the Third Row Seat
   To tumble the seat:
1. Open the liftgate to access the controls for the seat.
2. Make sure the headrests are completely lowered and there is nothing under,
in front of, or on the seat.
3. Fold the ...
    Removing the Third Row Seat
Removing the Third Row Seat
   To remove the seat:
1. Open the liftgate to access the controls for the seat.
2. Fold the seatbacks forward using lever “1” and the instructions listed previously
under “Folding the Seatback. ...
   See also:
Hazard warning lamps
   
The hazard warning lamps automatically
switch on if:
• an air bag is deployed.
• the vehicle is slowed down severely from a
speed of over 45 mph(70 km/h) and comes
to a halt.
► To  ...
   
Seat belt extenders
   If, because of body size or driving position, 
it is not possible to properly fit the lapshoulder 
belt and fasten it, an extender 
that is compatible with the installed seat 
belts is available t ...
   
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system (if so equipped)
   The Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system 
automatically maintains a selected distance 
from the vehicle traveling in front of 
you according to that vehicle’s speed (up 
to the set speed), or ...
   











