Look in the owners manual, or just get down there and see how you would logically remove it (I'm guessing you have to remove some screws).
The sensor runs under the seat and out to the exhaust pipe under the back of the car. You will have to remove the two bolts holding the seat to replace it.
The seat is removed using a pull ring behind the seat, under the rear fender and taillight. It is a cable with a loop in it. Pull the loop, lift the seat.
Remove the big round plastic plug and use a 15mm socket to remove the bolt....That's it
the seat comes off with the plastic rear fenders as one piece. only after the fenders are taken off can the seat actually be removed
Remove the seat, Look at the bolt holding the gas tank there under the seat. the carb is located under that.
The lower part just lifts straight up. It is clipped in the front. The seat back is bolted in. You can get to the bolts after removing the cushion.
IT is located on top of the fuel tank to get there you have to remove the back seat which have 2 clips that pop out..
Yes, just pull up the seat cushion on both sides and pull out .
Seat 20C is an aisle seat at the rear of the wing.
To replace the seat belts on a 2008 Chrysler 300, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the battery is disconnected for safety. Remove the trim panels or covers that conceal the seat belt mounting points, typically located at the B-pillar and the seat base. Unbolt the old seat belt from these points and install the new seat belt by securing it in the same locations, then reattach the trim panels. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the seat belts to ensure they function correctly.
The 2001 Chrysler 300 rear door panel is held in place by eight retaining clips. Pry outward on each retaining clip to remove the door panel.
A 300$ fine.