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Open the door to the seat you wish to access. Locate the bolts holding the seat assembly in place. They will be positioned on all four corners of the seat assembly. Adjust the seat all the way to the back to access the bolts in the front. Loosen the bolts with a socket wrench and pull the bolts from the floorboard. Repeat this for the other front bolt. Slide the seat as far forward as possible to gain access to the rear seat bolts. Remove these bolts with the socket wrench. The seat will be loose from the floorboard. Tilt the whole seat to the dash to gain access to the wiring assembly underneath. Disconnect the wiring by separating it from the connectors. Use some help to lift the seat from the car. The seat may be bulky or heavy to lift. The driver and passenger seat are installed the same way.
Find the rails that are bolted to the floorboard of your car. There are six or eight bolts holding the seat rails to floor. Seat removes with the rails when unbolted.
slide seat back....two bolts at front of rails, slide forward....two more rear rail bolts. lift out seat. I think your Bowden cable has snapped or become dislodged so you need to remove the rear seat cover to access the workings....easy job
on the seat rail on either side of the seat on the floor itself there are 4 bolts,2 bolts on each of the front rails(1each) and 2 on the back of the seat rails.remove these bolts and disconnect all connectors for the power seat and remove the seat assembly.
Your seat is bolted down. slide the seat all the way back as far as it will go, and look at the slide rails( tracks that the seat travels on), you will see 2 bolts. going into the floor on the rails. just undo the 2 bolts, and then slide the seat forward(slowly, the front has no bolts holding it), on the back side of the rails, are 2 more bolts. Remove thise bolts, and you should be able to remove the seat. (This is a manual seat, not a power seat) hope this helps, please rate helpful or not
Use a spring compressor to clamp the spring down (Be Careful). disconnect strut from lower control arm, and the 3 or 4 bolts under the hood ontop of the strut tower. Remove strut and spring, remove spring from strut (Still Compressed), put spring on new strut (Still Compressed), Install bolts under hood, aka strut tower, reconnect lower control arm, slowly uncompress the spring and make sure it seats properly. Take it an alignment shop to get your front end re-aligned.
roll the seat all the way back and it should expose two bolts on the rails maybe inside the rails itself, there may be a plastic cover just remove that, then roll it all the way forward again if theres plastic covering remove it, should be two more bolts to remove and the whole seat with rails should come out.
Most rear seats you must remove seat section first .Grab front edge of seat & pull up. Then bolts for back of seat should be at the bottom at what would be the floor.Top should be on what I would call hooks , so the back must be slid upwands after bolts are out.Hope I'm not leading you in the wrong direction and you have bolts holding front of seat down! Check along front edge to ensure this is not the case
Lift up the front edge of the lower part of the seat, it should come out, then you can see to bolts along the bottom of the back seat cushons lower edge, remove them and slide it up then pull out... they are not always willing.
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