How to Remove the Rear Seat of the New Sylphy?

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DelElle
07/29/25 5:09pm
Steps to remove the rear seat of the New Sylphy: 1. First, lift the rear seat cushion forcefully upwards. There are fixing clips on both sides near the middle third of the seat—note that the U-shaped metal pieces on top are inserted into the clips below. 2. After releasing the front clips of the seat cushion, there are two additional U-shaped metal pieces at the back of the cushion (which can be felt by reaching into the gap). Beneath the rear backrest, there are corresponding metal hooks. Push the seat cushion firmly inward, then lift the front upwards to disengage it from the hooks. 3. Once the seat cushion is removed, unscrew the three bolts beneath the rear backrest, lift it upwards, and detach the backrest.
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