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6th Gen ('00-'05): Seat removal (PASS)

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Old May 28, 2012 | 06:26 PM
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I need to remove the PASS seat for a short bit to run some cable, but I do not see where to get on the front "bolts". The rear ones are easy, ... big torx, fronts are smooth capped ... ... What am I missing?

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Old May 28, 2012 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Zeke
I need to remove the PASS seat for a short bit to run some cable, but I do not see where to get on the front "bolts". The rear ones are easy, ... big torx, fronts are smooth capped ... ... What am I missing?

Thank you.
there is no front bolts lol just lift the seat from the rear and pull up and forward, theres "hooks" i guess you could call them, holding the seat down on the front :p
 
Old May 28, 2012 | 07:19 PM
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Remove the headrests because they'll get in the way.

Once the rear bolts are free, just grab the *** end, lifting it towards the windshield and pull the seat up and out towards the windshield to get the hooks out of their seats.
 
Old May 28, 2012 | 09:09 PM
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I actually just took my drivers seat out to fix the second heated seat issue. What I do is take the two bolts out I lay the back of the seat down. Then lifting the rear end of the seat up while pulling back. After the hooks are out I raise the back of the seat and take it out.
 
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