"Pass through to rear seat" typically refers to a feature in a vehicle that allows items to be transferred from the trunk or cargo area to the rear seat, often through a dedicated opening or hatch. This feature is particularly useful for transporting longer items, like skis or large boxes, without needing to open the trunk. It enhances convenience and increases the versatility of the vehicle's storage space.
Rear, pass side, or middle.
It is under the rear seat. Puch in at the botton of the seat on both sides, and lift the seat up.
Straight up on the front and then lift out. If you have rear heated seats, pay attention to the harness plugged in on the pass. side of seat.
Do you mean a rumble seat? That is a seat that folds out of the rear chassis of a car.
under rear seat cushion there are fuses you can remove pass side push on seat lift up cushion
In a certified car seat, in the rear seat- yes, convertibles have to meet a safety standard to pass.
Yes,
The rear seat is not designed to be removed. You can remove the center seat and slide the rear seat forward.
Under the seat, towards the rear of the seat, there is a splice in the cable that goes to the back of the vehicle. This cable connects to the levers just inside the back door that allow the seats to be folded while standing behnid the vehicle. This splice is black plastic- about an inch in diameter and about 2.5 inches long. In the center is a grey clip that holds everything together. Remove the grey clip. Rotate the splice until you see a split on the rear that will allow the rear cable to pass through. Turn the splice 90 degrees so the cable finds its way through the splt. The ferrule on the end of the cable can then pass. Good Luck PocoJoe Tucson AZ
The rear seat does not fold down.The rear seat does not fold down.
The rear seat does not come out. The middle seat is removable, after which you can slide the rear one up.
If it has a rear seat, then yes.If it has a rear seat, then yes.