I know you are probably asking this question because of gas mileage concerns. A bit of info for you. Some 6 cylinders, in the right application, get better gas mileage than a struggling, underpowered 4 cyl.. Case in Point.
I had a 2005 Chevy Cavalier 2.2 LTR 4cyl. It got 31MPG
My wife had 2005 Chevy Malibu v6 at same time. she got 34 MPG.
Because in the early years people thought that pickup trucks were for work not to be driven like cars.
No. According to the CHP, you'll have to put the car seat in the front seat if the car seat cannot fit properly in the back of the extended cab.
When did seat belt become standard in car and trucks?
Lift up on the front of the back seat and it should come loose, then up and out.
pull the seat base out and then you will see 2 bolts that hold the seat back down to the floor, take the bolts out and the back will come out.
Ideally, the car seat will be in the back seat of a car. In a pick up truck, the car seat can legally be in the front seat. However, the car seat cannot be installed in a seat that has an active air bag.
Q3. Are children under age 12 required to ride in the back seat?No. However, it is safest for any adult or child passenger to ride buckled up in the back seat, if a back seat is available (ie, pick-up trucks).Per Nevada DMV Q&A
To remove the back seat on a 1989 Ford Thunderbird, the first step is to remove the back of the seat. The back is held in by bolts on each side. After the back is removed, the seat area should come out after removing the floor bolts.
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.
well the first thing is to remove the lower seat. It has two clips near the front of it . Remove the lower seat now. Next remove the side panel right above the back seat. Now you have to remove the bolts for the seat belts, it holds the back part of the seat in. move the back part of the seat up towards the back window. You should hear the seat come loose. Now when you put the seat back in don't forget to pull the seat belts back though.
In the back of the seat (both) you have a star screw bit that one you remove it you lift up on the back of the seat and the front will come up out of a groove that it slides into.
There are 2 bolts on the bottom part of the seat, they are a 13mm if i remember right. Remove those two bolts, pull the seat bottom out, remove the two Torx bolts that hold in the seat belts. Push the seat up to unhook it and pull back and the seat back will come off.