On a 1997 Ford Explorer :
If it is equipped with the folding rear seats there will be a lever on each end
of the split seat ( bottom section ) that you hold down while folding the seat
When you open each rear door you will see a release lever at the base of the seat that you move and hold while you are folding the backrest down
No the explorer is just an average 5 seat suv the expedition however does
On the back seats, there should be a pull cord located near the seat belt latches. If it is not there, they are probably shoved behind the seat cushion, in which case you will have to dig then out. That pull cord enables the whole seat cushion to fold forward allowing the seat back to fold completely down.
I don't think it can
the bottom of it flips forward. the backs of them will fold down if you push the buttons on top of them
The rear seat does not fold down.The rear seat does not fold down.
break it
they don't fold down.
The 2010 Ford Expedition features PowerFold™ third-row seating which allows the seats to fold away into the floor of the vehicle. With the third row stowed, the Expedition allows for tons of extra cargo room.
It is under the dash between the steering wheel and the driver's door. Many are mounted on a hinge that allows them to fold down for better access.
It may not be designed to fold down.
If it does, you won't be able to get in the back on that side. It doesn't fold down.