Removal of the rear or 3rd row seat from any year Villager is a matter of taking out six bolts. There are four bolts at the rear of the seat (two on each side) located at the bottom corners. On the front bottom corners, the bolts are hidden by plastic trim plugs which must be carefully removed to gain access to the bolt heads. Once these are removed, lift straight up on the seat and have an assistant help with the final removal of the seat. IT IS HEAVY !!!!
You can not remove the third seat. You can remove the second seat and slide the third seat into it's position to get more room in the back. You can also put the third seat in the upright position and move it all the way to the front for more cargo room.
How do you remove the driver s seat from a1997 mercury villager
It's in a storage bag attached to the underside of the third row bech seat.
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The rear seat is not designed to be removed. You can remove the center seat and slide the rear seat forward.
From what? Assumming you speaking of a Villager, remove two bolts from the rear slide and one from the front. The front one is behind a plug in the plastic trim.
You remove the center seat and slide the back one up into it's place.
The rear seat is not intended to be removed. You can remove the center seat and slide the rear on forward into it's place.
To remove the seats in the Mercury Villager you first need to pull the side lever and push the seat forward. Next, pull the release strap. Lift the back of the seat until the seat clears the latch. Pull rearward and remove from the vehicle.
The rear seat isn't designed to be removed. If you have a center bench seat you can remove that by unclipping it, then slide the rear seat forward.
The rear seat does not come out. The middle seat is removable, after which you can slide the rear one up.
Lift the third row seat cushion and the jack is supposed to be in the tool bag under the seat