back seat
The bottom section comes out a little bit easier than the "back" section. Along the floorwall section there is a metal loop that fits into metal bracket under the seat. You will need to pull up on the back of the seat and then push down on the front. You will then be able to take the seat out of the car. The back section also has a similar bracket near the center of the upper back support. You will need to unscrew 4(?) metal screws in the framework of the back support and then lift the section out.
No, it is a 2 seater sports car.
Push down and back on the front edge of seat, 1st on left side then on right side. Then pull entire seat section up and out.
Seat belt, car seat...
Force the lower end of the bench seat back toward the trunk to release to clips at the bottom of seat and lift out--You will find either clips or screws at the lower end of the upper portion of seat--releasse these and lift upper section of seat should release from locking clips allowing removal of upper section Force the lower end of the bench seat back toward the trunk to release to clips at the bottom of seat and lift out--You will find either clips or screws at the lower end of the upper portion of seat--releasse these and lift upper section of seat should release from locking clips allowing removal of upper section
To remove the back seat from most GM vehicles, Lift the front of the seat section then pull the seat forward. After the seat bottom is removed, there should be a couple bolts holding the bottom of the seat back into place. After removing those bolts you should be able to lift the seat straight up and remove it.
Push back on the lower section of the seat (difficult) to release locking clips Lift bench up and out
First you remove the glove box in the back of the seat. There should be two bolts holding the back section of the seat in. Take off the two nuts and lift the seat upward and pull back and it should come off. Then unbolt the front part of the seat and slide it back. It should also come off.
Section 96, Row D, Seat 23
a saddle
Push lower end of rear seat back to unlock clips (takes a bit of effort) Lift bench out Should be clips or bolts holding the top of the rear seat - release these Push up on the upper section of seat to release top clips Push lower end of rear seat back to unlock clips (takes a bit of effort) Lift bench out Should be clips or bolts holding the top of the rear seat - release these Push up on the upper section of seat to release top clips
If they would have put a rear seat in it the car would have been to long to be considered a sports car.