Lower Cushion Rear Seat Removal
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I have looked at a couple threads regarding rear seat removal on these GS300's and they seem just a bit unclear.
First are there any bolts you have to remove in order to remove the rear seat cushion, I read one post that indicated there are four bolts.
Second do you need to take the back rest portion of the rear seat out before the bottom comes out or after?
Third will the rear or front of the cushion come unseated first. So in other words should I pull on the front of the cushion lifting it from the floor and then slide it away from the back of the car and pull it out of the car.
I just don't want to get to pulling and break or stretch / bend attachment points.
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First are there any bolts you have to remove in order to remove the rear seat cushion, I read one post that indicated there are four bolts.
Second do you need to take the back rest portion of the rear seat out before the bottom comes out or after?
Third will the rear or front of the cushion come unseated first. So in other words should I pull on the front of the cushion lifting it from the floor and then slide it away from the back of the car and pull it out of the car.
I just don't want to get to pulling and break or stretch / bend attachment points.
Thanks
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for mine the bottom comes out first. lift the front of the bottom cushion up and out, and it should come off. the back has 4 bolts that you will see once you remove the bottom. remove those. the back you will lift up (towards the roof) and it should come out.
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Like Joe said, pull the "butt cushion" out first. No bolts hold it in. Just pull up on the corners, they have 2 metal things (one on each side) that just slide into a hole (you might have to tilt it a little when pulling it out). Then its just the 4 bolts for the back. Dont sweat it, its super simple.
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