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Anyone know how to remove/lift up the rear seat base? (Gen 4)

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08 Nov 2022 11:05 #245801 by 300bhpton
It feels like it is clipped in place on either side if I try and lift from the front, but I don't want to force it. Or does it lift up from the back of the seat base? Not sure if there are any release clips, I couldn't see anything, but also couldn't get the seat base to lift up either.

I've had a flick through the manual, but couldn't see anything obvious.

Thanks.

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08 Nov 2022 12:40 #245803 by fordem
If I recall correctly, just grab it and yank - I know I've had mine out to get behind the side panels to the speaker wiring.
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08 Nov 2022 12:42 - 08 Nov 2022 12:51 #245804 by fordem
Confirmed - hold near the front outer edges and yank upwards.
Last edit: 08 Nov 2022 12:51 by fordem. Reason: add info
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08 Nov 2022 14:08 #245805 by DrRobin
If it is the same as a Gen 3, they have a couple of spring clips at the front and a couple of wire loops at the rear that fit under brackets. My Gen3 is very tight, it takes a good sharp pull to free the clip off.

As you say, just pull it up from the front, near to the sides.

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09 Nov 2022 10:38 #245839 by 300bhpton

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