
To remove the front seats, you need to unscrew the base bolts. There are a total of four fixing bolts. First, push the seat to the front and remove the two front bolts. Then, push the seat to the very front and remove the two rear bolts. The seat can then be taken off.

Removing the front seats of the Excelle is actually not difficult, but it needs to be done step by step. I recommend preparing the necessary tools first, such as a 10mm or 13mm hex wrench, as there are usually four screws securing the seat underneath. Next, disconnect the negative terminal of the car battery—this is extremely important to prevent accidental airbag activation and injury. Then, crawl under the seat to locate the screws and use the wrench to loosen them by turning clockwise. If it's a power seat, remember to gently unplug the wiring harness. Once done, slowly lift the seat and remove it. Be careful throughout the process to avoid damaging the floor mats or internal components. When reinstalling, make sure the screws are tightened securely. Regular cleaning of the seat tracks can help extend their lifespan.

I've summarized some experience from replacing car seats before. The key is to first turn off the vehicle's power to avoid short circuit risks. Locate the fixing points at the front, rear, and sides of the seat - there are usually four screws hidden beneath the tracks. Use the appropriate wrench to loosen the screws and slowly pull out the seat. If there are connecting wires, don't yank them out forcefully; disconnect them gently. The seat is quite heavy, so you'll need assistance when moving it. Don't overlook the ventilation or heating function wires - it's safer to operate after powering off. Finally, check that all components are undamaged before reinstalling.

Removing the Yinglang seats is simple in just a few steps. First, disconnect the power, loosen the screws with tools, unplug the cables (if any), and lift the seat. Ensure steady hands to avoid scratching the interior. Reverse the order when reinstalling.

It's best to remove the seat on flat ground with a wrench ready. After locating the screws, carefully unscrew them, making sure not to miss any connecting parts. I've encountered stuck wire connectors—gentle wiggling can solve it. The process takes less than half an hour, but patience is key. After removal, clean the track dust to prevent squeaks.

The removal method for the front seats of the Excelle is roughly as follows: First, disconnect the power, locate and unscrew the screws, being careful not to pull or damage the wiring underneath. Then, slowly lift the seat. During actual operation, don't rush as it's easy to make mistakes; before reinstalling, check that the screw holes are not blocked. Regular can save you from these troubles.


