Section 307 (Seats): Seats: Notes

2010 Mazda 5 Sport, 2.3 L, StandardSECTION Notes
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The seats consist of the following components:

  • seat track
  • seat track with height adjuster (driver)
  • power seat track (driver)
  • seat control switch
  • heated seat switch
  • heated seat grids (in seat cushion and backrest)
  • lumbar support (driver)
  • outboard seat cushion side shields
  • inboard seat cushion side shields
  • side air bags
  • safety belt pretensioners
  • front seat backrests
  • front seat cushions
  • 40% rear seat cushion
  • 60% rear seat cushion
  • 40% rear seat backrest
  • 60% rear seat backrest
  • bench rear seat backrest
  • bench rear seat cushion
  • rear seat backrest latches
  • rear seat headrests
  • headrest guide posts
  • rear seat side trim panels
  • rear seat backrest recliners (if equipped)
  • front seat storage drawer

The seat options consist of:

  • high back bucket (leather, power, driver lumbar, dual map pockets, optional side air bag)
  • high back bucket (high series cloth, driver lumbar, dual map pockets, driver height adjuster, optional side air bags)
  • high back bucket (low series cloth, optional side air bag)
  • low back bucket (high series cloth, driver lumbar, optional passenger seat trays, optional side air bag)
  • bench rear seat (low series cloth, seatback dump latch)
  • 60/40 rear seat (high series cloth, seatback dump latch, backrest recliners)
  • 60/40 rear seat (leather, seatback dump latch, backrest recliners)
  • heated seat, driver and passenger front only
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