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04-02-2019, 02:01 PM | #31 |
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Hello,
Does anyone have an update on how to remove the rear seat with pictures? PhotoBucket seems to have ruined all the tutorials...
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13-09-2023, 01:19 PM | #32 |
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How to remove rear seats
Removing rear seats in a car can vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle. Here are some general steps to guide you through the process:
Safety Precautions: Ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and the parking brake is engaged. Disconnect the car's battery to prevent accidental airbag deployment if the vehicle is equipped with airbags in the rear seat area. Access the Rear Seats: Fold down the rear seatbacks if they are hinged or can be folded. This step is not applicable to all cars; some have fixed seatbacks. Locate Mounting Points: Identify the mounting points that secure the rear seat to the vehicle's floor. These points may be bolts, clips, or latches. Remove Bolts or Fasteners: Using the appropriate tools, such as a socket wrench or pliers, remove any bolts or fasteners securing the rear seats to the floor. The number and location of these fasteners can vary among vehicles. Disconnect Wiring (if applicable): In some cars, there may be wiring connections for features like seat heaters, airbag sensors, or power folding mechanisms. Carefully disconnect any wiring harnesses to free the seats. Remove the Seats: Once all fasteners and wiring are disconnected, carefully lift the rear seats out of the vehicle. Depending on the design, you may need to tilt or angle the seats to remove them through the door openings. Store the Seats: If you plan to reinstall the seats later, store them in a safe and dry place to prevent damage. Cover or Cap Bolt Holes: If you don't plan to reinstall the seats, you may want to cover or cap the bolt holes in the vehicle's floor for safety and to prevent debris from entering. Reconnect Battery: If you disconnected the car's battery at the beginning, reconnect it after the rear seats have been removed. Please note that this is a general guideline, and the specific steps may vary depending on your vehicle's make and model. It's essential to consult your vehicle's owner's manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions specific to your car. Additionally, removing rear seats may affect the car's structural integrity, so it's advisable to consider the implications and potential legal requirements in your area before doing so. |
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