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The power seat has black plastic covers in the rear which have these 1.5 inch long (or so) nail like pins in the center holding them down which cover the power seat rear holdown nuts. These are pried up with various pliers etc. and pull free of the plastic cover which covers (2) 13 mm hold down nuts on both the inboard and outboard side of the seat.

After the 4 rear nuts (two per side) were removed a search was conducted for maybe two front seat hold down nuts. None could be found except maybe under and through the seat track upon which the seat rides. These appear to be inaccessible (if they exist- which they likely do since there is something under the track at these locations (shouds hiding the through bolts)?

My next move is to try and lift the rear part of the seat to see if it is possible to lift it (assuming the forward shoroud coverd supports under the seat track are merely (alignment) pins and are not secured by nuts.

(This power seat has a switch to move the seat forward/backward and also two switches to control the tilt angle of the seat. There appear to be 2 small motors per track and one larger motor which is geared to each track - probably which controls the forward /reverse position of the seat.)

The seat motor(s) make sounds but the seat itself does not move. A power cable to the motor system is directly under the seat and is easily disconnected by prying open the 'quick connect' plastic tongs on the connector.

So the question remains: How is the front of the seat secured to the floor? : 1)With alignment pins under and through the seat track or

2) with a nut atop the track in bolts that come up from the floor and go through the bottom part of the seat track.

Thanks in advance if you have the answer (I'll post mine if I get one).

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