Anyone know how to remove rear seats???
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Anyone know how to remove rear seats???
I just spilt a 44oz big gulp in my back seat, from the looks of it everything just seeped into the seat but all that liquid has to have collected somewhere under there so Im trying to get under the rear seats and dry it up the best I can before it starts getting mold or smelling or attracting bugs. Anyone have any ideas how to remove the rear seats???
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I just spilt a 44oz big gulp in my back seat, from the looks of it everything just seeped into the seat but all that liquid has to have collected somewhere under there so Im trying to get under the rear seats and dry it up the best I can before it starts getting mold or smelling or attracting bugs. Anyone have any ideas how to remove the rear seats???
There was a thread about a dog ****ting in someone G35, No matter how much he tried and even stripped the car bare, the smell never left
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nevermind guys it took all of about 3 minutes to figure that out, there are 2 white pins on each side u simply pull out on each to release and the whole bottom of the rear seats just pulls right out. Luckily I think I was able to get the most of it and at least it wasn't soda it was ice tea. I really wish mercedes would have put a real cup holder in the front seat. I will definitely be more careful from now on.
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I just spilt a 44oz big gulp in my back seat, from the looks of it everything just se
You are lucky that could have been ugly. You know there is a circuit board on the passenger side, underneath the rear seat, with a large amount of relays located there. That could have been extremely expensive.