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Move the seat all the way forward and remove the two bolts going into the cross bar in the back. Move the seat all the way back and remove the plastic covers where the front feet of the seat meet the floor. Remove the two bolts going into the floor. Lean the seat back and disconnect the electrical connectors.Lean the seat sideways so that the outside part is facing up and remove the nut holding the seatbelt to the seat and take off the seatbelt. The seat is now free to be removed from the car.
Hello: Move seats all the way forward, raise seat up as far as it will go. Remove covers over seat tracks in rear(go through the back door on each side) remove 15mm nut or bolt on each track, pick up rear of seat far enough to release the front hooks pull seat back and lift seat out of car. Make sure you disconnect the power seat wiring after you get the seat positioned for removal. Prior to removing seat. Also disconnect the side air bag wiring (yellow) if equipped.
Hello: First remove the plastic covers at the front and rear of the seat tracks (do it carefully so you don't break them) then remove the bolts in the rear (move the seat all the way forward) one on each side. It will either be a 15mm bolt head or a torx head bolt depending on what year truck (don't remember what size torx) after removing rear bolts, move seat all the way forward disconnect ALL electrical connectors, tilt seat forward to disconnect hooks in seat rail and you should beable to remove seat. On some tear models you may have to disconnect the seat belt.
Hi, follow the instruction below...... Rear See Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6
Remove the lower seat cushion by pulling straight up on the front portion and disengaging the clips. Then hinge the seat upward to release the rear clips.
Fig. 3: Pull up on the front of the lower seat cushion and disengage the clips
Remove upper rear seat back-to-chassis bolts.
Fig. 4: Remove the bolts behind the center armrest ...
Fig. 5: ... and the bolts on the lower corners ...
Fig. 6: ... Then pull up on the seat to disengage the three clips on the top of the seat
Remove rear seat back by tilting forward and pulling straight up.
To install:
Install the lower seat cushion and torque the lower rear seat-to-chassis bolts to 15-20 ft. lbs. (21-26 Nm).
Install the upper rear seat back cushion and torque the upper rear seat back-to-chassis bolts to 15-20 ft. lbs. (21-26 Nm)
slide the seat all the way back there is a plastic cover over the bolts there is a phillips screw holding the cover on remove it them remove the bolt should be 13 mm slide the seat forward same thing remove plastic cover them 13mm bolt if it is power unplug power plug some seats have a seatbelt plug unplug that also hope this helps
there are plastic covers over the front bolts that hold the seat to the floor remove the screws the hold these covers on then remove the two front bolts under these covers then move the seat all the way forward and you should be able to see the two bolts that hold the rear of the seat to the floor pan there could be covers on these to remove the bolts and then tip the seat forward and unplug the wire connector for the power seat(if it has this option).hope this helped
I have had this happen to me several times. Working in salvage yard I see it all.. if you have "NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE" and you plan on replacing the seat track.. cut it with a saw. I know it sounds primitave.. but those tracks run on a belt, and there is no way to make the seat move without power.
There are Bolts Underneath the Seat Inside of the Frame Rails. Remove these and the Seat Belt from the Seat if attached and Unplug the Wiring Harness Under the Seat if they are Power Seats. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
It is a Valve Cover Gasket. You can get a new one at any Auto Parts Store. To make this repair last longer, Do not get the Cheap one, Get a Felpro Gasket and it will Quadrupel the Gasket Life. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
seat frame base is held to floor with four bolts, one in each corner. Begin by moving seat to the full forward position, remove the two rear seat frame bolts, they may be covered by carpet and plastic trim. Them move seat to full rear position and remove both front frame bolts, the seat will now be free to remove. Keep me posted
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