There are two "T" handles on the bottom front endge of the seat. Pull them they release the lever that hooks the seat in place. Then just lift up and out.
On mine one side was much easier than the other. The "T" is part of a plastic mechanism. ( This is for the full bench version NOT the split rear seat)
Push in on the bottom of the seat front and then lift.
Move seat fully forward, remove side trim, remove seat belt retaining bolt, remove seat tracks rear bolts, flip seat upwards, disconnect wiring, remove seat.....
Its under the rear back seat, you need to remove the bottom portion of the rear seat to get to it.
First you should move the seat completely forward. Then, remove the side trim, the bolt that holds the seat belt in place, and the rear bolts. Finally, lift seat, disconnect the wires and remove the seat from vehicle.
1. First, remove the rear seat. There are two black lanyards near the base of the bottom cusion, pull them out to unlatch the seat bottom. 2. Remove the rear seat back. There are two small nuts that hold it down, remove them. Remove the seat belt latches. 3. Remove the rear deck. It simply lifts out. 4. Undo the clips on the speaker housings, and gently pry up on the housings. There is a small amount of adhesive which may make you think they are permanently attached; they aren't. 5. You will need a Torx driver to remove the stock speakers from the housing. 6. Installation is the reverse.
You need to remove the 4 or 8 bolts that hold the track to the floor. Then you can remove the seat. But you must unclip the wires for the motor first before removing it so you do not damage them.
Remove lower seat bottom. Remove two bolts from bottom of seat back. Lift seat back off of its hooks. Remove from car. Use Philips screwdriver to remove 4 screws holding speaker grille to seat back frame.
The rear seat is not designed to be removed. You can remove the center seat and slide the rear seat forward.
You need to remove the 4 or 8 bolts that hold the track to the floor. Then you can remove the seat. But you must unclip the wires for the motor first before removing it so you do not damage them.
Remove the screw behind the seat that goes into the top of the rear fender. Lift the rear of the seat and pull straight back, away from the fuel tank. If there is a passenger grab strap, you can pull the seat through the strap or remove the strap.
Remove the bolts fastening the rear seat cushion (Figure 7.52).Remove the rear seat cushion assembly.Remove the screws and remove the side rear seat back (Figure 7.53).Remove the lower bolts fastening the rear seat back.Tightening torque - 17-26 NmFlip forward the rear seat back, remove the bolts and remove the back seat.Tightening torque - 17-26 Nm
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.