there should be 4 bolts that hold the seat to the floor. just remove them and if it has power seat dont forget to unplug them.
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unbolt it
no. check fuses and relays.
Apply pressure (usually kneeling is the best and easiest) on the rear of the seat and pull the seat towards the front of the car.
It is up inside the drivers side frame rail, Back where the transmission cross member is. Kinda behind the drivers seat.
Possibly, remove the back seat and see for yourself.
you have to remove the driver seat belt and remove the panel it is behind there
* On fixed seats remove the bolts at base of the seat back sidecushions and detach them.Remove the two bolts at the rear of the seat cushion and detach the cushion assembly.Remove the two bolts at the base and remove the seat back * On folding seats remove the two bolts at the front of the seat cushions and detach the cushion assembly.Fold the seat backs forward remove the bolts and lift the assembly out
I have a 2000 Contour and there was a 19mm stud between the armrest and seat. It is hard to see and get the wrench on.
To remove the front seats from a 1990 Olds 98, first, slide the seat all the way forward to access the rear mounting bolts. Use a socket wrench to remove these bolts, then slide the seat backward to expose the front bolts and remove them as well. Disconnect any electrical connectors if the seats are powered, and carefully lift the seat out of the vehicle. Make sure to have someone assist you, as the seats can be heavy and cumbersome.
According to the Owner Guide it is behind an access door , beside the drivers seat , on the " B " pillar
With the seat folded flat, standing at the back of the vehicle, pull on the large u-shaped handle that it pointing toward the rear. The whole seat should dislodge.