Just got my Persona SV 1.6 (M) about a week plus ago.
Now I am trying to run a cable from the boot into the cabin, but I found out that the rear seats cannot be folded down as stated in the user manual.
There should be a knob to pull up to release the seat so that it can be folded down and forward but I could not find any knobs at all. It seems the seats are fixed.
Anyone can give pointers on how to temporary "remove" the seats or move it enough so that I can route my cable into the cabin?
Thanks.
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How To Fold Down Back Seat Of Persona Sv?
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mlkp
, Sep 03 2014 04:19 PM, 2 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 10 September 2014 - 09:10 AM
QUOTE (mlkp @ Sep 3 2014, 04:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just got my Persona SV 1.6 (M) about a week plus ago.
Now I am trying to run a cable from the boot into the cabin, but I found out that the rear seats cannot be folded down as stated in the user manual.
There should be a knob to pull up to release the seat so that it can be folded down and forward but I could not find any knobs at all. It seems the seats are fixed.
Anyone can give pointers on how to temporary "remove" the seats or move it enough so that I can route my cable into the cabin?
Thanks.
Now I am trying to run a cable from the boot into the cabin, but I found out that the rear seats cannot be folded down as stated in the user manual.
There should be a knob to pull up to release the seat so that it can be folded down and forward but I could not find any knobs at all. It seems the seats are fixed.
Anyone can give pointers on how to temporary "remove" the seats or move it enough so that I can route my cable into the cabin?
Thanks.
beneath the seat got some nut for you to remove. eh... how now ? you managed to remove the seat ?
#3
Posted 10 September 2014 - 04:10 PM
No. I did not want to go to that level of having to unbolt the seats especially now that the toolkit does not even come with a spanner unlike my previous car, a Saga LMST. Only the screwdriver and tyre iron is included.
But I managed to push the cable through a gap near the top of the seat near the seat belt and threaded the rest of the cable through. Not my preferred method as it is a less direct route. I would have preferred to route it behind the lining and below the seat.
Thanks anyway.
But I managed to push the cable through a gap near the top of the seat near the seat belt and threaded the rest of the cable through. Not my preferred method as it is a less direct route. I would have preferred to route it behind the lining and below the seat.
Thanks anyway.
QUOTE (mosh @ Sep 10 2014, 09:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
beneath the seat got some nut for you to remove. eh... how now ? you managed to remove the seat ?