For the first generations, the seat is two parts -- the bottom, and the back.
Remove the bottom by pulling up on the front part, it's held on by two clips (Where your knees would be when sitting)
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Once that's out, the back is held in place by bolts that require a T55 Torx socket. I'd recommend spraying the bolts down with PB Blaster or any other type of penetrating lubricant and coming back a couple hours later with the T55 socket, a breaker bar, and a length of pipe. It's gonna suck to break free.
Remove rear seat, them remove rear deck to get to the speakers.
Remove the back seat with a number 55T torque screw socket and then you can slide out the back panel to get to the speakers.
usually after removing the lower section you will find either 2 bolts or clips--release these and lift seat toward rear windshield to release upper clips
The rear seat is not designed to be removed. You can remove the center seat and slide the rear seat forward.
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.
If it has a rear seat, then yes.If it has a rear seat, then yes.
The rear seat is not intended to be removed. You can remove the center seat and slide the rear on forward into it's place.
How do you remove the rear seat on a 2002 diamante
Remove rear seat and panel underneath seat. How do I remove rear seat?!?!
You need to remove the rear seat cushion and seat back, then remove the two side panels on either side of the rear deck, then lift up the rear deck to gain access to the two 6x9's.
remove the 2 bolts on the floor in front of the seat, and the 3 bolts on the floor at the rear of the seat.