How to lift the rear seat of an old CRV?

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MacAdrian
07/30/25 9:59am
Locate the buckles and base of the rear seats in the car. The operation is quite simple: reach your hand under the seat cushion and forcefully lift the front part upward until the front buckle is released. Simply secure the rear part of the back seat in place, then firmly align and insert the two front buckles into the floor base.
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