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Old 06-09-2019, 10:05 AM
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Rear seat and speaker removal help

Hi all,
As you can see from the pics below, I've searched.

Need help or a link to a manual on how to remove the rear deck speakers as well as the rear seat bottom in a coupe

Any help appreciated
I'm sure some of the guys that goes for lightweight x who have stripped the car have remove these I just can't figure out how for the life of me

Thanks
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Probably not helpful but I tore down the rear deck in my sedan to remove the electric sunshade. Bottom seat comes out the the lower and upper trim panels. In my sedan there were four screws holding the rear deck in from the trunk area. There’s a guy Raymond something or another on YouTube that has a good video that shows most of what you’ll need. He was working on a C300 I think but his channel should pop up. Good luck
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Originally Posted by Crya
Probably not helpful but I tore down the rear deck in my sedan to remove the electric sunshade. Bottom seat comes out the the lower and upper trim panels. In my sedan there were four screws holding the rear deck in from the trunk area. There’s a guy Raymond something or another on YouTube that has a good video that shows most of what you’ll need. He was working on a C300 I think but his channel should pop up. Good luck
Many thanks
I'll look again using that in my search
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I have mine removed in my coupe. It’s been a while so I can’t give you a step by step but it wasn’t difficult at all.

Heres a video of a sedan, it might help you

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The coupe seat bottom is held in place by one screw, 2 hooks and 2 clips. Screw is under the rear cupholder. To release the clips push each side bottom back then up, the two hooks at the top left and right corners either just release down or may have screws through them.
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Originally Posted by BLKROKT
The coupe seat bottom is held in place by one screw, 2 hooks and 2 clips. Screw is under the rear cupholder. To release the clips push each side bottom back then up, the two hooks at the top left and right corners either just release down or may have screws through them.
Thank you so much will try this in about an hour
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Originally Posted by 95gsrturbo
As you can see from the pics below, I've searched.
It may work better if you use the right url.

mbworld.org not .com

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