Backseat removel?

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How do you remove the backseat in a 06 Mustang? I got some bad gas and I need to remove the pump and blow out the gas line, and pump the gas out!!!!!!!!! I guess a new fuel filter is a dealer only part? Thanks Gregg
 
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at the bottom of the cushion, stick your hand about 1.5" in from the trim panel (where it goes toward the center of the car). reach in, and there is a small plastic clip to push in. push straight in, and then pull. there is one clip for each side.

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Many thanks for this info. A picture is really worth a 1000 words. Is there a fuel pump cover, or something under there? I have been wanting to install a Ford GT fuel pump.
 
under the seat is a large round plug. its just like a body plug or grommet, only larger. pull that up, and you have topside access to the pump.
 
under the seat is a large round plug. its just like a body plug or grommet, only larger. pull that up, and you have topside access to the pump.

Well thanks so much.. I suppose common sense would dictate that you do this work with as little gas as possible in the tank to keep from making a mess inside the car. A big help sir and I thank you again, now I know what to expect and what to do.:hail2:
 
Fuel pump!!!

The fuel pump is under the driver side rear seat under a six inch rubber gromet, the passenger side has the same gromet and it's for the fuel gage. The tank does not need to be less than 3/4 full as you access everything from the top. I pumped out all the gas last night and it was bad, looked very cloudy and had water in it, tonight I will be changing out the fuel filter, and taking this gas back to the station it was bought from!!!!!!!!!:mad:
 
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The fuel pump is under the driver side rear seat under a six inch rubber gromet, the passenger side has the same gromet and it's for the fuel gage. The tank does not need to be less than 3/4 full as you access everything from the top. I pumped out all the gas last night and it was bad, looked very cloudy and had water in it, tonight I will be changing out the fuel filter, and taking this gas back to the station it was bought from!!!!!!!!!:mad:

I really appreciate your telling me this, it will speed things up. But Im sorry you had to pump out a tank of gas! I mean that totally sucks big time :nonono:

At least you had the presense of mind to scope out this problem and deal with it before it screwed you car up in a big way. Man I hope you can at the very least get your money back from the gas station, but I wouldnt bet on it. Smart move on your part in dealing with the problem. I have to assume it was running like ****!
 
I really appreciate your telling me this, it will speed things up. But Im sorry you had to pump out a tank of gas! I mean that totally sucks big time :nonono:

At least you had the presense of mind to scope out this problem and deal with it before it screwed you car up in a big way. Man I hope you can at the very least get your money back from the gas station, but I wouldnt bet on it. Smart move on your part in dealing with the problem. I have to assume it was running like ****!

It won't start. Tonight i'm takin the gas back to the station, after telling him i would take the rest of the week off and stand out in front of his staion with a sigh talking about his gas, He decided he would cover all cost to fix!!! I'll post more wednesday!!!!!!
 
Fuel pump!!!!

Last night I changed out the fuel pump, it's a dealer only part. The pump is located under the driver side of the car under a cheep black cover to keep dirt and to protect from curb hopping damage. It takes less than 5 min to change out. I also blew out the fuel lines. Car is back up and running.:D