I have a 99 two door - I hope this helps you "unhook" the seat belts from the top of the seat --> the place where they are just loosely attached on the seat to comfortably sit over some ones shoulder - then you pull the fabric ring in the middle of the seat an yank. You should have to pullt too hard-
Yes,pull the rear seat release leavers on each end of the back seats near quarter windows to lay seats down to gain access to the trunk
Key or remove the rear seats for access
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The back seats in the Camry fold down allowing access to the trunk.
From inside the trunk you will find either access to the bulb or access to the bolts to remove the assembly. Access to the light is gained underneath it, through the trunk.
The Saturn Ion has split rear seats meaning you can move bulkier items in your car. Inside your trunk there are two grab handles that you need to release which will free the back seats allowing you to push them forward and lay them flat.
There isn't a way to get into the trunk from the back seats. The latches for the back seats are in the trunk.
I have a 97 Cavalier,,,and one key does the door , ignition and trunk.
If the Chrysler Sebring is a coupe, you can access the trunk through the back seats. You can also open the trunk by pressing the trunk release button, but the ignition must be turned on for it to work. Otherwise, you may need to call a locksmith.
How do you folddown rthe rear seat to gain access to the trunk
This is the solution for a 2004 model: In the trunk on the top there are two straps that look like they go on a back pack. You need to pull those down and it undoes a latch on the back of the seats.
Sounds like you have a big leak somewhere. You'll need to take the back seats out and see where there is a hole. You'll also need to check the seals on the trunk. Be sure to dry out the car and the seats or an infestation of mold may occur.