How to Remove the Rear Seat of a Buick Excelle?

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MacGianna
07/29/25 11:09pm
You need to lift the corner of the rear seat upwards to separate the two metal rings of the rear seat from the chassis slots. At this point, you can locate the screws securing the rear seat and remove them. Next, remove the screws that secure the rear seat and the seatbelt buckle. Then, proceed to remove the screws on the other side of the rear seat. Finally, the rear seat of the vehicle can be removed.
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