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Trying to remove the drivers seat of my 1988 acura legend

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There are four bolts (2 in ft ,2 in rear)that bolt seat to floor. you will need slide seat all the way forward to access rear bolts, they may ,if they are still there, be under plastic beauty caps. do the same for ft bolts. once loose tillt seat assy backwards and unplug any wiring connectors on bottom f seat

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SOURCE: removal of the driver seat of my 1988 acura legend

I'm not certain of the layout of the bolts on your particular model, but there should be 4 bolts, one at each end of the seat tracks (the things the seat slides back and forth on), attaching the tracks to the floor. You may need to slide the seat back to access the front bolts, and forward again to get the back ones. Tilt the seat back right forward to allow you to get the seat out the door. If the seat has electric controls there will be some plugs to disconnect under it. If there are any yellow coloured plugs, DO NOT disconnect them without disconnecting the negative terminal off the battery and waiting for 5 minutes. The yellow plug is an airbag system plug, and if the battery is not disconnected the airbags could potentially deploy. Make sure the battery remains disconnected for the entire time that the yellow plug is disconnected, and reconnect the battery AFTER the yellow plug. If there isn't a yellow plug, don't worry.

Hope this helps.

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