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press the red levers down on the side of the seat and pull the seat up and out (it'll take a little effort to do this)
Under the passenger middle row seat in a bag - probably under the jack.
it is on the back of the seat. remove the seat and remove the black cover on the middle. the pump and the filter are together.
1) Remove the back seat (pillion seat) 2) Then remove the screw that holds the front seat ( its in the middle), with a philips screwdriver/ allen key 3) lift out the front seat and locate the battery
pull from around the middle of the seat at the edge then flip up
The rear seat does not come out. The middle seat is removable, after which you can slide the rear one up.
The battery is behind the passenger seat. To get to it you must remove the floor mat on front of the second row seats; then remove the plastic cover covering the tracks of the right side middle row seat. This will then expose a carpeted cover held down by a torx head screw. Remove the screw and cover and the battery will be exposed.
Underneath on the drivers side even with where the back of the front seat is. It is on a bracket on the frame. To remove, open the gas cap, remove clips and flare fittings. The new filter comes with the bracket.
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.
On my 2001 Astro there are 4 bolts from the seat frame to the floor remove the bolts and the seat is removable (HINT move the middle passenger seat back as far as it can go and that is easier to remove the seat and frame ..I have done this twice on the 2001 and 3 times on the 1989 I had..
It is easily accessible, remove the bottom of the rear seat by taking out the 10mm bolt that's in the middle close to the the seat belt buckles and remove the access panel under the seat. There it is.
Under the passenger side rear seat.