How to Remove the Rear Seats of the Ford Kuga?

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ErinFitz
07/29/25 1:29am
Ford Kuga rear seat cushion removal method is as follows: 1. Prepare a 12mm T-handle screwdriver or socket wrench, insert it into the middle position between the two rear seats, and remove the two screws; 2. Locate the two clips under the seat cushion and push them toward the backrest, at which point the seat cushion can be lifted; 3. Use the same screwdriver to remove the four exposed screws under the backrest, then lift the backrest upward with force until a "click" sound indicates successful removal. The Ford Kuga's biggest highlight lies in its configuration, particularly in safety features, which include standard curve-intelligent torque distribution, electronic stability program (ESP), front dual airbags, knee airbags, HSA hill start assist, and other mainstream configurations. Some higher-end models also feature lane-keeping assist and automatic parking systems, surpassing other models in the same class with these standout configurations.
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Rosa
08/12/25 5:35am
Removing the rear seats of a Ford Kuga is actually quite straightforward. I've handled many similar vehicles, and it mainly involves two steps. First, locate the front edge at the base of the seat—there's usually a plastic clip or pull strap handle there. Pull it firmly upward to release the latch. Don't be afraid to use some force, but keep your movements smooth and steady to avoid sudden jerks that might hurt your hands. Once the seat is unlocked, you can lift the entire seat upward. Be mindful of any wiring harnesses connected to the headrest or heating elements, and check if they need to be disconnected. After removal, remember to clean the area beneath the seat, as dust buildup can trap dirt and affect seating comfort. The whole process takes less than ten minutes, but if you're short on tools, you can manage with just your hands. Removing the seats makes it easier to transport large items or clean the seat covers, and it's a common step during vehicle maintenance. Safety first—keeping a flashlight in the car helps with spotting finer details.
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