How to Remove the Rear Seat of a Santana?

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StJuniper
07/29/25 4:37am
The method to remove the rear seat of a Santana is as follows: First, detach the right-side fixing buckle of the rear seat, then remove the left-side fixing buckle, followed by separating the rear seat safety belt buckle, and the rear seat can then be removed. The Santana has dimensions of 4475mm in length, 1706mm in width, and 1469mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2603mm, a fuel tank capacity of 52.8 liters, and a body structure of a 4-door, 5-seat sedan. In terms of power, the Santana is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 82kW and a maximum torque of 145Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
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MacAddyson
08/12/25 5:13pm
I'm quite familiar with removing the rear seats of a Santana, having done it many times. Squat in front of the rear seats, lean down, and locate the plastic clips at the bottom edge of the seat cushion. Use a regular flat-head screwdriver to gently press the center of the clip—you'll hear a click when it releases. If it's a screw type, just loosen the screw. Then, grab both sides of the seat with both hands and lift it evenly upwards—don’t pull too hard to avoid damaging the clips. It’s best to turn off the engine and power before starting for safety, to prevent electric shocks or accidental contact. I usually remove the seats to clean dust from the rear carpet or replace the seat fabric. Reinstalling is simple—just align the clips and press down until you hear a snap. The structure is similar across different Santana models, but I recommend checking the owner’s manual first to confirm details and avoid wasting time. Doing it yourself can save a lot of money on repair shop fees.
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LaChase
08/12/25 5:15pm
As a car enthusiast, I was a bit nervous about damaging the car when first learning to remove the Santana's rear seats. Simple steps: Just prepare a screwdriver, sit in the back seat, bend down, and feel for a hard plastic clip at the front edge of the seat cushion. Gently press down on the center of the clip or use the screwdriver to help release it—avoid using excessive force as the clip can easily break. If there are screws, it’s even more straightforward. Then, use both hands to support the seat cushion and lift it slowly upward to remove it. This operation should be done on flat ground with the engine off to ensure safety and avoid touching metal parts. I learned this to clean dog hair or install a child seat, and afterward, I found it was actually super easy—the clip design is very thoughtful. When reinstalling, make sure to press firmly until you hear a confirming click. Beginners should watch online tutorial videos to get the hang of it faster, and avoid using tools that are too large to prevent scratching the interior.
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StCarmen
10/03/25 3:41am
Removing the rear seats of a Santana is super easy. Squat down and locate the fixing clips at the front of the seat cushion, then press them with a screwdriver to release; if it's the screw type, simply unscrew them. Gently lift the seats up and they'll come right off. Remember to disconnect the battery before starting for safety to prevent any short circuits. I usually do this for cleaning or modifying the interior, and it only takes a few minutes. You can search for tutorials online to follow along, which makes it even quicker. Just be gentle during the process to avoid damaging any parts.
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