The rear seat is the safest place. If the van does not have airbags or the air bags can be turned off, then yes.
If you are talking about a child's car seat the answer is yes. Just make sure the car seat is installed in the rear of the van. Children should never ride in the front seat.
well it dose mater if you are talking about the passger seat or the frount row if the frount row then that would be a van from fourd or any car deareler ship so that dose matter your wellcome i am aaliyah delaoto but not a miny van a big one
I need to remove the front seat to my Vauxhall combo van to replace the seat belt clip, the is Van on an N Plate it's a Vauxhall COMBO 1.7. Many Thanks
You can not remove the third seat. You can remove the second seat and slide the third seat into it's position to get more room in the back. You can also put the third seat in the upright position and move it all the way to the front for more cargo room.
12 years old
under driver seat under the car
I have a 05 kia sedona and 3 kids and have at times had up to 5 kids (all in car seats) in my van and never had trouble with any car seats fitting. They are all made to fit in any car now. I did find infant seats worked best in the middle row, or if you have capt. chairs like I do in the middle, take 1 out and then you can put a baby seat in the back and you can get in and out of the van easier!
In a 1984 Toyota van, the car battery is located under the driver's seat. You can access it by lifting the seat cushion or removing the seat entirely, depending on the model. Make sure to disconnect the battery terminals before performing any maintenance or replacement.
I would say no.
Removing a front seat typically only requires a ratchet and socket. If you have electrical connections running into the seat, you need to see if they're connected with quick disconnects.. if not, you may need a connector disconnect tool.
The EGR valve on a Movano Van is located on the front of the engine behind the radiator. The radiator is located behind the front grill of the car.
If it's a Venture Van, first be sure you have the right seat in the right place- there is a diagram on the bottom rear mechanism part of the seats for where it should be in the van. Then rock the closed seat forward (with the seat all the way back on its track) until the hooks engage in the front slots, and once it's in place there, push the rear part of the seat down so it locks.