What is front seat passenger called?
While passengers could also sit in the back seats, if you use the term “passenger seat” it (at least in the US) it always means the front seat that is not the drivers seat. So much so that the sides of a car are called “drivers side” and “passenger side”.
Should you disconnect battery when removing seats?
Yes, disconnect the battery before removing the seats and make 100% sure that all wiring is reconnected to the seats, seatbelts and so forth before reconnecting the battery otherwise you WILL have an airbag warning light.
How do you remove the back seat of a Toyota Avalon?
No matter the reason, removal should not take long. Open the driver- and passenger-side doors and slide the front seats forward. While this is not an essential step, it will give you extra room to work. Shut both doors once the seats have been moved. Lift up the forward edge of the bottom seat cushion.
How do you remove a seat in a Toyota Camry?
In this case, the project vehicle is a 2003 Toyota Camry, but the process is similar for other Toyota vehicles as well. Slide the seat to its farthest forward position, either by using the power adjustments on the side of the seat or by holding up the seat adjuster on the base of the seat, depending on your model. Sit in the back seat.
How do you unbolt the back of a car seat?
Unbolt the rear of the seat using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Slide the seat to its farthest back position. Remove the front seat bolts, underneath the very front edge of the seat, using an open-end wrench or a 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Tilt the top of the seat forward using the seat adjuster on the outside of the seat.
Do you have to take the seats out of a Toyota?
The seats in a Toyota provide comfort for the driver as well as protection from accidents. Seats can wear down over time, making them not only uncomfortable, but also unattractive to look at. You can install a new set of seat covers, but to really restore the seats, you need to take them out and have them reupholstered completely.