On a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer :
( NO ) it was not designed to have a third row seat
( 2002 model years and newer could have a third row seat )
No , a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer is not designed to have a third row seat ( the 2002 and newer Mercury Mountaineer were designed to have a third row seat )
I would say ( no ) In a Ford Explorer , the 2002 and newer models had a third row seat available . Earlier models were not designed to have a third row seat
No , it wasn't until the 2002 redesign of the 4 door Ford Explorer that a third row seat was available
Yes, I have a 2000 Tahoe and it has a removable third row.
A Ford Escape is not designed to have a third row seat
How do I repair my third row seats in my 2000 windstar that will not stay up properly.
You can find the third row seat in your Dodge Durango behind the second row seat. The Dodge Durango third row seat is usually the last row of seats in the vehicle.
Lift the third row seat cushion and the jack is supposed to be in the tool bag under the seat
You can find the third row seat in your Chevrolet Tahoe behind the second role of seats. The third row seat will be the last row of seats in the vehicle.
For a 1996 Ford Explorer : It is not designed to have a third row seat , the first model year of the Ford Explorer with an optional third row seat was ( 2002 )
Yes, you can install a third-row seat in a 2000 Chevy Tahoe, but it depends on whether the vehicle was originally equipped for it. If your Tahoe did not come with a third-row seat, you will need to purchase the appropriate seat and hardware, and ensure that your vehicle is structurally compatible. It's advisable to consult with a professional mechanic or auto specialist to ensure proper installation and safety compliance.
Oh, dude, adding third-row seating to a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer is like trying to turn a bicycle into a motorcycle - technically possible, but a whole lot of work. You'd have to find compatible seats, modify the interior, and probably spend a good chunk of change. So, yeah, you can do it, but it's not exactly a walk in the park.