QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ May 21 2014, 01:43 AM)
Yes.
Take off the seat by pulling two tabs located underneath it close to each side of the car. Once that's done, you need to unscrew a total of 3 nuts if I'm not mistaken, two at each end of the seat, one close to the middle. The sides require a size 8 or 9 or 10 socket if I'm not mistaken, while the mid one requires a pretty large one, size I don't know because I didn't have a socket large enough for it to work with my ratchet, so get an adjustable spanner ready for that. After the nuts have all been removed, start pushing the seat upwards and slightly outwards, and if it doesn't seem to be moving much, check to see if the metal legs at each end of the seat is stuck under the plastic trim, if yes, free it and you'll be on your way.
OMG That looks tough....... I keep having tok tok tok sound behind me but not sure where is that sound coming from. Already have SC so check twice first time they say ok fix 2nd time they say no sound even how rough the car go. That sound is damn annoying Take off the seat by pulling two tabs located underneath it close to each side of the car. Once that's done, you need to unscrew a total of 3 nuts if I'm not mistaken, two at each end of the seat, one close to the middle. The sides require a size 8 or 9 or 10 socket if I'm not mistaken, while the mid one requires a pretty large one, size I don't know because I didn't have a socket large enough for it to work with my ratchet, so get an adjustable spanner ready for that. After the nuts have all been removed, start pushing the seat upwards and slightly outwards, and if it doesn't seem to be moving much, check to see if the metal legs at each end of the seat is stuck under the plastic trim, if yes, free it and you'll be on your way.
May 21 2014, 10:13 AM

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