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Old 04-08-2007, 03:25 PM
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05 Rear Seat came unlatched?!

how the heck do you attach the rear seat cushion? the left and right edges have popped up and I cant get them to pop back down..
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Re: 05 Rear Seat came unlatched?!

Seat Bottom Reinstallation
Look where seat bottom attached - there will be 2 holes in the floor.
It is likely that there will be a black clip left in each of these holes. Being VERY CAREFUL to note how they come out, remove each clip, and reattach to seat. It is easiest to do one at a time, so if you drop the clip, or whatever, it is easy to reorient the clip based on the position of the other one.
Clips, after being replace on seat bottom, will need to POP back into the holes. Place seat bottom in place, pulling seat belts through the slots. While pushing seat bottom back, push the clips back into the hole.
Use some downward force to lock the clips in place, and you are all done.
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