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Remove the four bolts that secure the chair. Tilt the seat forward using a lever. Hold the chair from the back and remove it.
drivers seat does not go back?
you have to tilt the drivers seat right back then you will have access to the filler cap.The dipstick is the same on the passenger side
AnswerIt should be at the top of the dashboard behind the fuse panel cover.I have a 1995 Previa and it is not OBD II it is OBD I and the connector is located under the drivers seat which will tilt back if you trip the yellow lever under the seat.
take a pry bar and stick it in where the seat tilts on the drivers side and tilt the seat half way gently pry between the seat and rear plastic side panel to release the retaining pin you may have to move it back and forth a bit because it only realeses in one spot once you have the drivers side out you must do the same for the passengers side .
It's probably the switch.
There is one fuse panel located on the drivers side of the dash board that can be accessed with the door open, and there are two more under the back seat behind the drivers seat. You have to remove the lower back seat to get to those and the battery as well.
There are two levers under the driver's seat of the 1992 Cabriolet. One lever moves the seat back and forth and the other offers a tilt option.
Push the control on the outboard side of the seat cushion ( to turn the heated seat on or off ) It's in the center of the other controls for the power seat , manual adjustment for the seat back support , seat back tilt
The knob adjusts the lumbar support in the driver's seat back.
Order a new seat locking lever from FORD, it should be accessable from the drivers side where you adjust the seat.
Engine oil dipstick is accessed under the drivers seat. Release the seat, tilt back, pull up the access cover. The engine oil dipstick is there along with the Automatic Transmission dipstick (if it applies). Vehicle should be on level ground.