To access the back seat through the trunk, first ensure the rear seats can be folded down; this feature is often found in many vehicles. Open the trunk and locate the release mechanism for the rear seat. Once the seats are folded down, you can climb through the trunk into the back seat. Always ensure it's safe to do so and that there are no obstructions in the way.
There is no trunk access through the seat on a Chrysler Sebring convertible.
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If the back seat let's down you can craw threw.
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Yes, the 2000 Dodge Intrepid does have trunk access through the back seat. The rear seat can be folded down to provide a pass-through to the trunk, allowing for larger items to be transported. This feature adds convenience for loading and unloading luggage or other cargo. Always check the owner’s manual for specific instructions on how to operate the seat release mechanism.
No, a Lexus 300 SE does not allow access to the trunk through the back seats. The only way to get this would be to customize the car yourself.
If a person loses the keys to a trunk of a 1985 Delta 88, the best way to get into the trunk is to remove the back part of the back seat. Some models came with an escape hatch in the trunk where a person could open part of the back seat to access the trunk. The back of the back seat can be removed by first removing the area behind the back seat where the speakers are.
There isn't a way to get into the trunk from the back seats. The latches for the back seats are in the trunk.
There is an access panel in the trunk right behind the rear seat.
the back of the seat is the front of the trunk. To remove the rear seat back you first have to remove the two bolts just under bottom seat assembly. Bolts are located at the botton of lower seat, about between your ankles if you were sitting in the seat, one on each side. Then remove bottom seat assembly. Then remove seatbelt bolts that hold seat back assembly, lift straight up on seat back and remove.
You need to access the trunk lever through the back seat that folds down. Be sure to grab a flashlight and a long tool, such as a flathead screwdriver. This is easiest if you have a thin person that can at least put head and torso into trunk (basically lying down through back seat into the trunk) Next, have someone outside the car, with the trunk key. The person in the trunk need to manuever the flathead screwdriver in the trunk latch as the person outside turns the trunk key. I found out if the trunk is slammed shut or closed with a bit o'force, it jams the latch to open the trunk. So, when closing the trunklid, a little bit of pressure is all that is needed, so to prevent having to climb through the cubby hole in the back seat. Thank Mitsubishi for being savvy for the back seat trunk access ... :)
most models dont have this feature, a metal plate usually seperates the to.