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How to Remove the Rear Seats of a Passat?

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IkerFitz
07/23/25 5:46pm

Passat rear seat folding and removal steps are as follows: 1. Locate the back of the rear seats, where there are three square holes below the rear windshield. 2. Open the cover of the middle square hole. 3. Insert an object about the length of a key into the hole. 4. Move the object horizontally to the right to shift the internal mechanism to the right side. 5. Fold down the seat. Below is an extended introduction: 1. Split-folding rear seats refer to the backrests of the rear seats that can be folded down in proportions. Compared to folding the entire rear seat, split-folding offers higher flexibility, allowing only half of the backrest to be folded down to accommodate large items while the remaining part can still seat passengers. 2. Full-folding rear seats mean the backrest of the rear seat is a single unit. When more space is needed for larger items, the backrest of the rear seat can be folded down to gain additional space. The drawback of full-folding rear seats is that when the rear seat is folded down, it cannot seat passengers.

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McEvan
08/10/25 1:21pm

Removing the rear seats of a Passat is actually quite simple, and I do it often myself. First, lift the front edge of the seat cushion, and you'll find two U-shaped clips securing it. Grab both sides of the cushion firmly and pull upwards to release it. Next, for the backrest, locate the two knobs or pull cords at the base of the backrest in the trunk, and rotate them counterclockwise by 90 degrees to unlock. If you encounter resistance, it might be due to the seat belt buckle pressing against the seat, so make sure to fully retract the seat belt. Finally, lift the entire seat upwards to remove it. For installation, just reverse the steps, and listen for a clear click when all clips are properly secured. Remember not to use excessive force throughout the process, as the plastic clips can break easily.

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McOwen
09/22/25 7:53am

Last time when helping a friend remove the rear seats of a Passat, I learned some key tips. The crucial point is locating the hidden mechanisms: there are two spring clips beneath the front edge of the seat cushion - grip both sides firmly and pull vertically upward with a quick motion, similar to opening a soda bottle cap. For the backrest, there's a release knob inside the trunk area; rotate it halfway then push the backrest forward to detach. Special note: always lower the headrests to their lowest position first, otherwise they might get stuck against the headliner. The removed seats are surprisingly heavy, so two-person teamwork is recommended. During reinstallation, ensure proper alignment with the rail grooves - you should hear two distinct clicks to confirm secure locking, otherwise rattling noises may occur during driving. The entire process takes about ten minutes to complete.

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SanMolly
11/06/25 2:13am

Removing the rear seats involves three key steps. First, clear any items from the seat, bend down to locate the clips at the front edge of the seat cushion. Second, brace your legs against the underside of the seat, grip the front edge of the cushion with both hands, and lift upward simultaneously to release the front fasteners. Third, move to the trunk area and locate the silver knob at the base of the seatback, then rotate it counterclockwise 90 degrees to unlock. The entire process requires no tools, but note these precautions: wear gloves to prevent scratches; avoid the seatbelt buckles during removal; keep your back straight and use leg strength when lifting to prevent injury. When reinstalling, a clicking sound indicates proper engagement.

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