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Removing rear seats
- markyp2000
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rogerdadodger wrote: Under the cover that goes around the seatbelt catches there are two bolts that go down through the seat hinge into the floor on the seatbelt side of the chair . Then on the other there's a stud that sticks out from the wheel arch, if you pull the seat foam to one side there's a nut that needs undoing from the end of the stud. Then there are two bolts under each seat base & the carpet just pops on with poppers!
Good luck
There are 4 bolts under the cover 2 for each seat and there is no need to undo the nut on the stud just unvelcro the lower outer corner of the back and undo the 12/14mm bolt remove seat back then remove the nut on the bracket
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click here for my rear load space project

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but here's a pdf guide to remove the rear trim (which houses the rear belts)
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