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What is the method for removing the rear seats of a Santana?

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LukasFitz
07/29/25 10:47pm
The method for removing the rear seats of a Santana is: 1. Remove the clips on both sides of the rear seats; 2. Pull the seat outward to separate the hooks at the bottom of the seat from the car chassis; 3. Lift the seat upward to complete the removal. Taking the 2021 manual Fengshang version Santana as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4475mm, width 1706mm, height 1469mm, wheelbase 2603mm, fuel tank capacity 52.8l, and trunk capacity 466l. The 2021 manual Fengshang version Santana has a MacPherson independent front suspension and a composite torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 112ps, maximum power of 82kw, and maximum torque of 145nm.
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DeOscar
08/16/25 12:11am
I've removed the rear seats of many cars before, including the Santana. The rear seats of the Santana model usually consist of two parts: the seat cushion and the backrest. To remove them, first locate the two small pull rings or handles at the front of the seat, gently pull them upward to release the clips, and then the seat cushion can be lifted. If the backrest is fixed, you might also need to check for hidden screws behind the seat and loosen them with a screwdriver. Note that some older Santana models have foldable rear backrests, which require you to first lower the backrest and then operate the release mechanism from the bottom. Be careful not to use excessive force during the process to avoid damaging the interior fabric or plastic parts. After removal, it's easier to clean the carpet or check for wiring issues. I recommend clearing out any clutter inside the car before starting and wearing gloves to protect your hands. When reinstalling, align the clips and press firmly until you hear a click, indicating they're properly secured. This job isn't too difficult, but beginners should consult the vehicle manual or watch online tutorials first to ensure they get it right the first time.
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MiguelMarie
10/18/25 4:56am
I've been using the Santana model for several years, and removing the rear seats is for installing child seat cushions. The seat cushion part is the easiest—lift the carpet to find two plastic handles at the front edge, pull upward with a bit of force, and the seat will release and pop up. Then, lift it by holding the bottom with both hands. The backrest part is even simpler: if it's foldable, just pull the small lever on the side to lower it; if it's fixed, squat down to check for metal clips or screws behind the seat and loosen them half a turn counterclockwise with a regular wrench. Don’t overlook the wiring connectors under the seat—some high-end models come with heating functions, so unplug them first to avoid short circuits. I prefer doing this in the garage to ensure good lighting and prevent scratching the interior. After removal, you can thoroughly clean dust or remove odors, taking about 5-10 minutes. When reinstalling, snap the clips back into place and check that all components are secure. If it feels too troublesome, a roadside repair shop won’t charge much, but doing it yourself is quite rewarding.
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LaVivian
12/01/25 5:34am
Removing the rear seats of a Santana is quite simple and can be done in just a few minutes. At the front bottom of the seat, there are small hooks or pull straps—just give them a tug to release, then lift the seat cushion straight up. The backrest can usually be folded down by pulling a small lever on the side to lay it flat, making it easy to remove. No special tools are needed; just use your hands, but be gentle and avoid forcing anything. Once removed, you can clean the floor or make modifications conveniently. When reinstalling, press the clips firmly to ensure stability and check for any looseness.
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