How to Lift Up the Rear Seats of a CT5?

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LucasMarie
07/29/25 8:21pm
Generally, the rear seats of a car are secured by clips between the seat and the base, making it relatively easy to lift them. The rear seats are fixed using designated components. Reach under the seat cushion and pull the front part upwards with force until the front clips are released. Align the rear part of the seat and push it into place, then firmly insert the two front clips into the base on the floor.
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