How to Remove the Rear Seat of a Santana?

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Duane
07/25/25 12:38am
The method to remove the rear seat of a Santana is as follows: 1. Remove the headrest; 2. Insert your hand into the junction between the base and the backrest; 3. Press downward and push outward to release the locked part and remove the rear seat. The Santana is a model produced by Volkswagen in California, USA. After years of production and sales, the standard Santana sedan can be seen nationwide. Taking the Santana 2021 1.5L Manual Fashion Edition as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of 4475mm in length, 1706mm in width, and 1469mm in height.
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CaydenRose
08/10/25 3:50pm
I've taken apart the rear seats of my Santana several times before, and it's actually quite simple. Let me share the process with you. First, park the car on level ground and turn off the engine to avoid any accidents. The seat cushion is the easiest part to remove. There are two clips right underneath the front of the backrest. Just sit in the back seat and pull the cushion upward with some force. If the clips are tight, gently rocking it back and forth a few times should release them. Next is the seat back, which is usually secured to brackets at the rear. You'll need to locate the screws or fasteners on both sides—a regular screwdriver is enough to loosen them and lay the backrest flat. Remember to wear gloves during removal, as the plastic clips can break easily. Last time I was cleaning cookie crumbs under the carpet, I nearly damaged them. The whole process takes about 5 minutes, but make sure to check that everything is securely fastened afterward, or the seats might rattle annoyingly while driving.
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