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Does anyone know how to remove the rear seats ( so as to remove the parcel shelf for speaker and grille replacement) ?

I have taken the two bolts out, but theres two nylon looking clips that are holding it in and I cannot work out how to release them... I can see on one of them (which I am thinking might be in backwards) a little tab at the back of it... I am thinking this is supposed to be pushed (but I think the bracket is backwards as this is at the back behind the steel loop from the seat frame.

Any one offer any advice?

Thanks

Conrad

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I'm so glad someone else had problems with getting the rear seats up.

After about 40 minutes of swearing I found out that basically you grab the seat really good just near the nylon thingy and pull straight up towards the roof. And pull HARD....

The other way of doing it (and it's a bit more controlled !!!) is to get a loooong screwdriver in next to the nylon thingy and leaver the seat up.

Basically all it is and a thick loop of wire on the seat that is pressed into the nylon thingy that mounts into the floor. And it's a damn tight fit.

J

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Guys, if you search the site, you'll find th answer (I know cause I asked the same thing)

You just get a big mutha of a screw driver - stick it between the bottom of the seat and the chassis - then heave it !!!

I've done this now 8-9 times - works every time - no damage done.

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