
Method for removing the rear seat of a Malibu: You need to release the clips under the rear seat, but be careful to avoid damaging them. If you can't find them under the seat, they might be under the cushion. Once located, lift the seat upward with force to remove it. The Malibu, officially known as the Chevrolet Malibu, is a mid-to-high-end sedan from General Motors, sharing its platform with the Buick Regal and LaCrosse. The Malibu is equipped with a 1.5T top-mounted direct-injection turbocharged engine and a 6-speed automatic DSS intelligent start-stop transmission, adopting Chevrolet's unified rear badge naming convention. In terms of body dimensions, the Malibu measures 4855mm in length, 1854mm in width, and 1476mm in height.

I've tried removing the rear seats of the Malibu a few times, and it feels pretty straightforward. First, prepare basic tools like a screwdriver or wrench since the rear seats are usually secured with clips or screws. Start with the rear seat cushion—look for the edge under the seat where there might be plastic covers. Use a pry tool to gently pop them open, revealing screws or hooks. Then, loosen the screws or release the clips with your tools and lift the cushion upward to remove it. For the rear seatback, check the connection points with the car body, where hidden fasteners may require some force to pull open the side latches. Remember to move steadily and avoid excessive force to prevent damaging plastic parts. Once removed, the car's interior gains much more space, making it easier to clean the carpets or install aftermarket parts. Wearing old clothes is recommended to avoid dirtying your hands. The whole process takes about ten minutes, and when reinstalling, just align and press the seats back into place to lock them securely.

Safety comes first when removing rear seats. Most Malibu owners can handle rear seat removal themselves, but must proceed with caution. Check the vehicle manual for specific steps - typically the rear seat cushion is secured with clips. Pry open the side trim panel by hand to locate them, use a flathead screwdriver to remove protective covers, then flip the clips to lift the cushion. The backrest usually has a strap or hook release system - pull the strap inside the trunk to unlock. Remember to turn off the engine and remove keys before disassembly to prevent accidental electrical system contact that might trigger airbag warnings. Removed seats make dust/debris cleaning easier and improve cabin air quality. I recommend wearing gloves to prevent scratches, and always test seat security after reinstallation. This simple maintenance extends seat lifespan.

Removing the Malibu's rear seat requires tools. Basically, you'll need a flathead screwdriver and a wrench. First, locate the fixing points under the rear seat cushion: pry off the trim panel to expose the screw heads, loosen them, then lift upwards. The backrest is detached via a pull-cord mechanism in the trunk - a single pull releases the latch hooks. Proceed gently.


