rear seat removal

_MATiC

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what's going on all..
i need some help removing my rear seats on my 95 gt. i got the front ones out for cleaning, so i figured i'd do the rear. any how-to's on how to do it would be appreciated. my haynes manual doesn't seem to be specific enough on the topic. any help please, thanks..
 
Alright...I had a lot of trouble with this.

When you are sitting in the back seat, there are two white tabs that are right where your crotch is when your sitting back there. You need to find those white tabs, flash light is best, just lift up a little. Once you find those, you want to take a flat head screw driver and push straight back on the white tab (like towards the trunk). At the same time you need to push down on the seat cushion and then jerk up real fast. It should pop out, one at a time. Put something like a towle under the cushion between the white tab while your doing the other one because it can click back in. Once you get the bottom cushion out it's all common sense from there on out.

Jake
 
gcomfx.com said:
I have a 5 year old.... she's not going in the trunk. :D


:lol: :lol: Just do what JR did and get rid of you front seat. Now everyone is in the back. _MATiC if you are still having problems with this let me know. I just did this a month or so ago and I had a little trouble. I took picutres of everything though. So just let us know.

Dustin
 
SuperDust22 said:
:lol: :lol: Just do what JR did and get rid of you front seat. Now everyone is in the back. _MATiC if you are still having problems with this let me know. I just did this a month or so ago and I had a little trouble. I took picutres of everything though. So just let us know.

Dustin

Thanks to the split rear seat, it would make it easier for my g/f to turn on the bottle. :rlaugh:
 
Mine don't click back down either. I know that it did a lot of swearing getting them out. I had to pull my rear seat to do the battleboxes. Installing the battleboxes was easier than getting the rear seat out.

Kurt