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Removing 63 plate Cayenne 958 rear seats

Sturich69

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i wonder if anyone can help.....
Ou poor dog was sick on her blanket on the back seat yesterday and some of it has gone down between the seats.
could anyone advise how to remove the rear seats.
i can see the bolt at the back when I slide the seat fully forward but can’t see the front ones to get get to them?
would appreciate and help or advise as I want to get it fully cleaned and carpet washed as quick as I can for obvious reasons.

thank you

Stuart
 
my kn is younger but the seat bottoms fold forward and the backs come down and fill
the bottom where the seat was .
 
Managed to get the base up, turns out just grab the front of the base and pull sharply up and the base in clips, which gave me enough access to clean everything I needed to, but exposed all the triple square bolts if I had wanted to take the seat out
 
Sorry just looked at mine the bottoms pull up and backs fold down
but just realised my old kn is an 03 plate not at 63.whoops !
 
I know this won't help, but our dog lives behind the rear seats with the muddy wellies. I have a weathertec floor protector to keep the carpets clean and protected.
 

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