How to Remove the Rear Seats of the Roewe i6?
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Roewe i6 rear seat removal method is as follows: On both sides of the rear seat headrest, near the window area, there are pull handles. Pull the handles, and the backrest of the rear seat can be folded forward. For the cushion part of the rear seat, in most cases, you just need to push the cushion towards the rear of the car and then lift it upwards to remove it. The Roewe i6 is a compact car under the SAIC Motor Corporation. The car has a length, width, and height of 4671 mm, 1835 mm, and 1464 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2715 mm. In terms of power, the Roewe i6 is equipped with a naturally aspirated engine, which delivers a maximum horsepower of 125 PS, a maximum torque of 158 Nm, and a maximum power of 92 kW.
I've removed the rear seats of my Roewe i6 several times, mainly to clean dust underneath or change seat covers. The process is quite simple: First, adjust the front seats to their rearmost position to create working space. Grab the front edge of the rear seat cushion with both hands and lift upward firmly until you hear a click sound indicating the release of the fasteners. The entire cushion can then be removed without any tools. Apply even force when lifting to avoid breaking the plastic clips by pulling at an angle. For reinstallation, simply align the cushion with the slots and press down until you hear the fasteners click into place. After removal, it's good practice to inspect the clips for cracks and replace any damaged ones promptly to prevent seat wobbling while driving. The whole DIY process takes about ten minutes, saving you a trip to the repair shop.
Safety comes first when removing rear seats. I always wear anti-slip gloves myself. The seat cushion of the Roewe i6 is secured by plastic clips at the front. Once you locate them, don't yank forcefully immediately. Instead, brace your palm against the car floor for leverage and gently lift upwards with gradual pressure. If you encounter resistance, lightly wiggle the cushion side to side a few times to loosen the clips. After removal, check the back of the cushion for any wiring or heating element connectors to avoid damaging them by pulling hard. When reinstalling, press firmly until the cushion no longer wobbles to ensure a secure fit. Plastic clips tend to become brittle with age – you'll notice wear after just a couple removals, but proper lubrication significantly improves durability. Paying attention to these details prevents damage to car components, saving both money and hassle.