My back bench needs only pull forward on the seat as you push the back of the seat down toward the back down, results in flat out bed.
No, the seat back is bolted in place.No, the seat back is bolted in place.
Some do, some don't. You should have a button on the top if the seat back if it will lay down. One on each side. You should also be able to tell by looking at the seat back from the trunk. Some do, some don't. You should have a button on the top if the seat back if it will lay down. One on each side. You should also be able to tell by looking at the seat back from the trunk.
I have a 1990 Full Size Bronco. To lay down the back of the seat there is a small latch on the side. To fold up the seat altogether there is a pull lever in the back on the floor. To remove the seat you pull up that lever and push the whole seat forward and either pull the pins from each side or remove the mounting bolts on the floor depending on which year you have. Hope this helps
Read your owner's manual. Check between the back seat and the cover of the hole when you lay the seat down
First fold down rear seats and remove 4 bolts holding seat back. Just lay seat back down on lower seat. Remove pushclips; (flat screwdriver will start them then use needle nose pliers to finish pulling them up) from rear package tray behind where seat back was ,remove package tray, you remove 2 more push clips to remove insulation panel around speakers and you will see the three nuts holding top of strut.
Depends on the model and make? I believe many now have a release latch or something in the trunk that must be pulled before being able to lay down the rear seat.
YEA ~ LAY IN A BED WHEN YOU GET HOME ~ NOT WHILE IN A CAR DRIVING
You can only move the seat back and forth as far a the guide rails allow. The top part of the seat should be able to lay down (but I dont see a point of that unless your sleeping) and sit straight up.
There is a peg just behind the top of the seat, you pull the peg up and then the seat can be pulled down. There is also a latch behind that seat that you can access from inside the trunk to get the seat down if the first method doesn't work.
Yes, the back seats of the Hyundai Santa Fe can be folded down flat. In order to have the seats lay completely flat, it is recommended that you remove the head rests.
First undo the seatbelts for the thrid row, you will be able to release them by pressing in on the inside of the buckle. then pull the lever on the back of the seat towards the leftside of the vehicle and the seat will lay down, after it is laying down there is a black handle in the center bottom backside of seeat, lift it up and then lift entire seat up and pull it back so it doesnt slide back into locking brackets. If you still have your spare tire in the back, turn the seat sideways to get it out