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There are 2 clips that you should be able to easily feel along
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might be a seat-belt like thing that goes through the passenger
side of the bench seat. You'll have to undo the bolt that's under
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Asked in Jaguar S Type
How do you remove rear seat of 2000 S type Jaguar?

There are 2 clips that you should be able to easily feel along
the edge of the seat (they are pretty much aligned with the front
seats). Just push on them and the seat should pop off easily. There
might be a seat-belt like thing that goes through the passenger
side of the bench seat. You'll have to undo the bolt that's under
the seat cushion in order to detach the bench seat fully
Asked in Cars & Vehicles
You now have two grandkids you have had the one in a car seat in the middle back How should you position the new car seat in the back seat you believe you can use all three positions?

It really depends on the car seats that you have. How old/big is
the older child? Is s/he in a booster or car seat?
You should be able to put one seat on either side of the car,
with the middle seat empty. Depending on the size of your back seat
and the sizes of the car seats, you *might* be able to squeeze
someone into that middle seat.
Also, depending on the age/size of the older child, you might
want to consider leaving him/her rear-facing for as long as
possible (i.e., according to the limits of your particular seat).
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