How to Remove the Rear Seat Backrest of a Vios?

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McHarley
07/30/25 9:03am
The method for removing the rear seat backrest of a Vios: First, remove the seat cushion by lifting the left and right corners of the cushion upwards until you hear a 'click' sound. Then, you will see three bolts securing the backrest. After loosening them, carefully lift the entire backrest upwards, as there are three clips at the back that need to be disengaged. The Vios is a family-oriented entry-level model specifically designed and developed by Toyota for the Asian market. Based on the NBC platform, the Vios, with its extended wheelbase, almost reaches the level of a compact car within the small car platform. In terms of appearance, the Vios presents a harmonious overall design with rounded lines, a cute front face, and tail lights featuring fish-scale patterns, exuding a sense of refinement.
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