How to Remove the Rear Seats of a Magotan
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Here are the steps to remove the rear seats of a Volkswagen Magotan: 1. First, lift the rear seat cushion forcefully upwards. There are fixing clips on both sides, approximately at the middle third of the seat cushion. 2. After removing the clips, there are two U-shaped metal pieces at the back of the seat cushion. Corresponding metal hooks are located under the rear backrest. Push the seat cushion firmly inward to disengage the hooks. 3. Once the seat cushion is removed, unscrew the three screws under the rear backrest and lift it upwards to detach the backrest. Basic requirements for car seats: 1. The arrangement of seats within the entire cabin should be reasonable, especially the driver's seat, which must be positioned optimally. 2. The design of the seats must conform to human physiological functions, ensuring comfort while striving for aesthetic appeal. 3. Seats must be safe and reliable, with sufficient strength, stiffness, and durability. The structure should be compact while minimizing weight as much as possible. 4. Various adjustment mechanisms designed for the comfort of drivers and passengers must have reliable locking devices to ensure safety.
Removing the rear seat of the Passat is actually quite simple. The rear seat cushion design of Volkswagen models is relatively uniform, with several plastic clips securing the bottom. First, you need to locate the position under the front edge of the seat cushion. Squat down and look for protruding clips or pull tabs. Gently pull the tab or press the clip with your hand until you hear a click, indicating it's unlocked. Then, gently lift the front part of the seat cushion and remove it entirely. Be careful not to rush during the process, as the clips can easily get stuck or break. I recommend wearing gloves to avoid hurting your hands. Once removed, you can clean the dust in the cabin or install new seat covers. Regularly removing the seat cushion also allows you to check for aging fasteners, preventing the cushion from shaking on bumpy roads. If it gets stuck, don’t force it—seek help from a dealership to avoid costly repairs.
I recently removed the rear seats of my Magotan and felt that even a beginner could handle it. Here are the steps: First, check the bottom edge of the seat near the door side, where there are a few small buttons or pull straps; once found, gently pull or press them to release the clips, then slowly lift the front corner of the seat and remove the entire cushion. Be gentle during the process, as plastic parts are fragile and can break if forced. This makes it convenient to clean dust from the floor or install a child seat. I recommend trying it once or twice to get familiar with it—Volkswagen designs are practical, and DIY saves time and money. If you encounter issues like clips not releasing, don’t force it; consult a service station instead. After removal, remember to store the parts properly to avoid losing them. Regular cleaning after driving can help reduce odors.