SOURCE: Putting the back seat down in a 97 Mazda Protege
The release on an LX or ES model is at the top of the seat backs, near the door opening, for the rear seats. The rear bench is a 60/40 split on these models. The rear seat does not lay down on the DX models.
SOURCE: 1998 GMC Jimmy Passenger seat handle broke
the screw for the handle in hidden behind a cover on the handle right where it attaches to the seat recline mechanisim it will either be a phillips screw or a torex screw
SOURCE: rear seat down and wont go back up; locked middle belt
middle seat belt shouldn't have anything to do with it. The seat locks down for stowage in the rear cargo area. you can pull the release handle on the back of the seat to release it back into the up position.
SOURCE: seat belt on rear seat has jammed
This happens to me also. To solve the problem you need to un-bolt the seat belt clip. A bit tricky when the bench is tight down, but get a friend to hold it up out of the way as much as possible. This will relieve the tension and allow the seat belt to return to normal. To prevent this in future, pull the seat belt out and clip it in to place before lowering the back bench. This allows enough slack on the seat belt tensioner to stop the problem from happening again.
SOURCE: back seat (middle belt) belt stuck and unable to release.
Hi, We are having the same problem with our son's car. Were you able to come up with a solution?
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