well if you take off the armchairs on the side, they should be connected by two bolts that are really hard to get to.! then another bolt on the bottom of the seat they should come out, my dad and i screwed it up but that's the jist of it
2000 sonata rear seat removal
I have a 1993 318i 4-door. Rear seat removal is extremely easy. The seat is held in place by 2 clamps in the seat which fit over corresponding fittings on the chassis. These clamps are positioned beneath the two main seating positions. To remove the seat, simply pull up on the front of the rear seat at each seating position which will easily disengage the clamps. Lift the front up about 30 cm. Pull the whole seat bottom forward which will disengage the rear of the seat from the seat back. Remove from car. Installation is reverse of removal.
Get in the back seat and grab the rear brake lite and pull the cover toward you. Bulbs are then remove able.
In the back seat, under the front leading edge of the seat will be some 13mm bolts. this should make ease of the back seat removal.
Try puting rearward pressure on the bottom of the seat bench (take a lot of force) tio release locking clips Lift up and remove bench There should be bolts or clips securing the back of the seat exposed Remove or release these and lift straight up on the rear of seat to release upper clips to remove rear of seat
Its located behind the rear driver side passenger arm rest trim panel.
1. Using the ignition unlock the tool box. 2. Pull back the tool box and take it from the assist bar area. 3. Remove the nuts securing the rear seat . 4. Pull up on the rear of the seat and unhook it from the retainer on the front seat. 5. Remove the nuts securing the front seal from the rear fender. 6. Pull the rear seat toward the rear and remove it. 7. Install by reversing these removal steps.
There are two tabs on the right and left side in-between the cracks of the seat. Pull up on those and the seat will come out.
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 !!!!
The rear seat is not designed to be removed. You can remove the center seat and slide the rear seat forward.
usually the top pumps are located on the driverside, behind the rear seat
Unlock the helmet lock on the left side then, behind it you'll find a lever that you pull down. This releases the rear seat. remove it & you then unbolt the front seat retaining bolts & lift off