How do you remove the back seat in a focus?
How do you remove the back seat in a focus?
The back seat should now look like this, with the lower carpet removed. In the middle of the two hinged seats you will see a bolt this holds the middle hinge for the seats. Using the T40 socket remove this bolt and slide the metal piece it was holding toward the front of the car to remove it.
What to do with a 2013 Focus ST II?
The people who do this though are typically going to take all the brackets out and do a rear seat delete. If you are doing this for some wiring, you can just do step one and remove the bottom seat bench. With that out of the way you have all the access you need to do your wiring. Current: 2013 Focus ST II.
What’s the best way to remove the back seat?
From inside the car remove the two bolts holding the lower section of the back seat using the T40 socket. with the lower section out of the car you can replace the two bolts so you don’t lose them. Using the T45 socket remove the mounting points for the 3 rear seat belts, middle and both sides.
How do you remove the rear seat belts?
Using the T45 socket remove the mounting points for the 3 rear seat belts, middle and both sides. It is necessary to remove the sides because you have to unloop the shoulder straps on the sides through the elastic, you could skip removing the two sides and just cut the elastic if you wanted to also.
The back seat should now look like this, with the lower carpet removed. In the middle of the two hinged seats you will see a bolt this holds the middle hinge for the seats. Using the T40 socket remove this bolt and slide the metal piece it was holding toward the front of the car to remove it.
From inside the car remove the two bolts holding the lower section of the back seat using the T40 socket. with the lower section out of the car you can replace the two bolts so you don’t lose them. Using the T45 socket remove the mounting points for the 3 rear seat belts, middle and both sides.
The people who do this though are typically going to take all the brackets out and do a rear seat delete. If you are doing this for some wiring, you can just do step one and remove the bottom seat bench. With that out of the way you have all the access you need to do your wiring. Current: 2013 Focus ST II.
Using the T45 socket remove the mounting points for the 3 rear seat belts, middle and both sides. It is necessary to remove the sides because you have to unloop the shoulder straps on the sides through the elastic, you could skip removing the two sides and just cut the elastic if you wanted to also.