Stow-and-go seats are a convenience for minivan owners. You have the option of either extra seats or extra space depending on the situation. This feature no doubt makes the vehicle more versatile, but which minivans have them, and how do they work?
The original Stow ‘n Go system was installed in Chrysler minivans in 2004. Since then, the company has installed the space-saving seats in their other minivan models such as the Pacifica and Voyager. Other companies have followed suit with their own versions of the system, including Toyota and Kia.
The Stow ‘n Go system, which is now commonly found in models of the Chrysler Voyager, have seats that fold down neatly into the floor. Dodge also uses this system for their Caravan line. Kia slides its seats to the side and Toyota has their own system of storing the seats under the floor using a different system.
Stow ‘n Go minivan seats are easy to use, and learning the process is quick and painless. This process might differ depending on the model of your minivan and the different mechanisms from different companies. These instructions are specifically for the Chrysler Town & Country and the Dodge Grand Caravan, but other stow-and-go systems should function similarly.
The steps also vary a bit depending on if you’re trying to stow the middle or back row of seats.
Keep in mind that the middle row of seats will be easier to stow if your two front seats are up, not leaned back. This gives you more space to work.
Here are the steps for stowing the middle row:
To pull the middle seats back up, follow these steps:
Stowing the back row is a little more complicated, but still rather straightforward.
For stowing the back row of seats, here are the steps:
If you want to return you minivan back seat back into position, follow these steps:
The versatility of stow-and-go minivan seats is what makes them such a fantastic feature. Whether you’re hauling the kids to soccer practice or picking up new furniture from the store, it’s easy to customize the van’s space for your needs.
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