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Is the back seat of a Chevy Silverado fold down?

Is the back seat of a Chevy Silverado fold down?

Chevrolet offers an extended crew cab in its line of pickup trucks, like the Silverado. The extended crew cab gives the vehicle an entire back row of seating, ideal for a family. The crew cab back seat can fold down to give more storage room.

How to make a Chevy Crew cab back seat lay down?

Unbuckle any safety belts and allow them to retract to their normal positions. This will prevent damage to the safety belts and the seat. Pull the release strap under the seat cushion while pushing the cushion of the seat rearward. The seat will fold down and lock into place. Pull up on the seat cushion to ensure it properly locked.

What’s the best way to put the back seat down?

Turn the engine off and engage the parking brake. This will ensure that the truck doesn’t move while you’re putting the back seat down. Unbuckle any safety belts and allow them to retract to their normal positions. This will prevent damage to the safety belts and the seat.

When did the 1997 Chevy Tahoe come out?

This classic SUV was purchased new on February 1 1996 and has remained in the caring hands of the original owner until our very recent acquisition. This Tahoe is handsomely finished in Dark Cherry exterior paint over tan leather interior.

Where can I buy a 1998 Chevy Tahoe?

Cardinal Buick GMC is the fastest growing dealership in the country including the neighboring cities of O’fallon, Wood River, Columbia Illinois, along with St. Louis Missouri, Tower Grove, Downtown, South County, Affton, and Webster Groves. We also specialize in credit repair through our easy financing with little or no down payment.

How many miles does a 1996 Chevy Tahoe have?

At just 76,700 original miles, the truck is mechanically fit and drives excellent. This vintage of the Chevy Tahoe, and trucks for that matter, are known for their longevity, and ease of ownership. They are very useful vehicles and it is not uncommon for them to be seen with well over 250000 – 300000 miles on them.

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