Under the driver seat
No, the only coupe that Porsche makes with a back seat is the 911, and it's more of a 2+2 than a back seat.
Many Porsche's have back seats. For example....PORSCHE CAYENNE, S, TURBO, GTS, TURBO S, TRANSABERIAPORSCHE 996 CARRERRA, TURBO, S, 4SPORSCHE 944, S, S2, TURBOPORSCHE 993 CARRERRA, TURBO, S, 4SPORSCHE 928, S, GTSPORSCHE 997 CARRERRA, TURBO, S, 4SPorsche PanameraS, Panamera4s, Panamera Turbo.ETC..........
Push the lower seat inward towards the trunk and lift up. this will allow you to remove the lower seat. Once this is done you can gain access to the lower bolts for the back of the seat. remove these bolts and then lift the back of the seat up and out.
well the first thing is to remove the lower seat. It has two clips near the front of it . Remove the lower seat now. Next remove the side panel right above the back seat. Now you have to remove the bolts for the seat belts, it holds the back part of the seat in. move the back part of the seat up towards the back window. You should hear the seat come loose. Now when you put the seat back in don't forget to pull the seat belts back though.
Yes, push down the 2 buttons on top of the seatback.
Pull the lower seat out - push in & up to get it out. You should see a couple of bolts holding the upper portion on - on the bottom of the seat back. Pull those bolts and then pull up on the seat back to release it.
First you remove the lower back seat, and the bolts that secure the upper will be exposed. Remove them and lift out upper back seat.
Put rearward pressure on the lower edge of the bench seat to release locking clips (takes quite a bit of force) Lift bench seat up and out you will see bolts or clips at the lower end of the seat back release these and lift straight upward to release upper clips of the seat back
You push down on the switch nearer the back of the seat. This is the switch which also controls the seat back angle when you push it forward and back.
An infant seat (in which the infant lies on his or her back with his head toward the front of the vehicle) will fit behind the passenger seat provided that the passenger seat is neither leaning back too far nor slid back too far. This coule make the passenger seat uncomfortable for a tall passenger.
Yes. Small children can fit in each seat if the front seats are pulled forward. A single adult can sit in the back if the sit on one side an swing their legs across with feet landing on the other seat.