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How to Remove the Rear Seats of a Focus?

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HectorDella
07/29/2025, 12:23:11 PM

Method for removing the rear seats of a Focus: 1. Push the clips on both sides of the rear seat cushion inward and lift the cushion; 2. Unscrew the bolts between the seat cushion and the backrest; 3. Remove the seat cushion and the rear backrest; 4. Remove the bolts under the rear backrest; 5. Hold the hooks behind the seat cushion and backrest firmly and lift the rear seats upward. Taking the 2020 Focus as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4378mm, width 1810mm, height 1468mm, wheelbase 2705mm, minimum ground clearance 195mm, fuel tank capacity 53l. It is equipped with a 1.5l naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 122ps, maximum torque of 153nm, and maximum power of 90kw.

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Betty
08/14/2025, 01:14:39 AM

I took apart the rear seats of my Ford Focus not long ago, and it really wasn't that difficult. The seats are usually secured with clips. After opening the door, I climbed onto the back seat and felt around near the backrest—typically, there's a small lever or clip position near the door side. A gentle pull can flip the seatback forward, and the seat base is directly clipped onto the floor. Locate the clip points at the corners on both sides of the rear seats, then use both hands to lift evenly with steady force—don't be too rough to avoid damaging the plastic parts. When I did it, it took me a few minutes of trying, and with a click sound, it loosened when lifted. Afterward, the space became much larger, helping me fit a big suitcase when moving. However, after removal, remember to carefully check if the clip slots are damaged—it's best to reinstall them promptly to avoid dust buildup in daily use. The first time might feel a bit unfamiliar, but with repeated attempts, you'll get the hang of it.

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OAutumn
10/12/2025, 03:26:25 AM

Removing the rear seats of a Focus is actually quite simple. Just find some free time and do it yourself. First, recline the seatbacks—usually, there's a button or gap on the backrest where you can feel a pull strap; just yank it to release. Next, for the main seat section, which is latched at both ends under the car, use your fingers to locate the clip points along the edges, then pull upward firmly with both hands to remove it directly. I’ve tried it without any tools, relying just on physical effort, and it’s pretty convenient. Don’t worry about damaging anything—Ford’s design is quite sturdy. Once removed, the space really opens up, allowing you to haul large items or pack travel gear like tents by stacking them directly. Reinstalling is just a matter of aligning the clips and pressing them firmly into place with a snap—don’t overcomplicate the steps. Occasionally, it’s good to clean out dust buildup in the corners.

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LouisFitz
11/25/2025, 03:29:31 AM

Removing the rear seats requires special attention to safety risks—don't be careless. The Focus seats are secured to the body with clips, so it's advisable to first read the manual to locate the exact positions and avoid mishandling. During operation, keep hands out of gaps to prevent pinching. Find the clips near both door frames and apply even upward force to release them. After removal, the space will be empty, but ensure the seats are fully reset and securely clipped during reinstallation to prevent unsafe loosening while driving. If in doubt, it's safer to visit a professional shop for assistance. After removal, I cleaned the floor and found years of accumulated dust, which was satisfying, but limit the time spent to avoid compromising the original design structure—safety comes first.

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MacHazel
01/15/2026, 10:09:27 PM

Removing the rear seats is super useful for modification space. For example, in a Focus, after removal, you can expand the cargo area to directly fit a large fridge for camping trips. The seatbacks have a folding switch—just flip it to lower them. The seat base is secured with clips fixed to the floor on both sides. Simply lift firmly a few times to pull them out; it only requires a bit of force, but remember to apply even pressure. However, removing the rear seats reduces passenger capacity and affects the car's original balance, so think carefully before modifying, such as when installing a sound system for a cleaner base. I often remove them to transport my bike, and the spaciousness afterward offers a completely different experience. Remember to regularly check the mounting points for wear.

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SanClara
04/12/2026, 12:37:55 AM

Don't rush when starting to remove the rear seats of a Ford Focus. I usually begin with the backrest—there are typically small clips or handles on the backside. Use your fingers to locate them, then gently pull and fold the backrest forward. Next, the seat cushion is secured to the car floor with slots at the corners on both sides. Use both hands to carefully feel for the gaps, then lift evenly upward without excessive force—a 'click' sound means it's released. It might feel tense the first time, but take it slow and try a few times. Once removed, the space expands, making it super convenient to clean dust off the floor or load larger luggage. Remember to take photos to note the positions of the parts for easier reassembly, ensuring the clips are tightly reset.

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