Sat Feb 12, 2011 4:34 pm
This site and its contributors are so useful - especially Mr Moooore - I thank you.
In addition, as I have just used these tips to remove my Touring rear seat backs - I feel the following might help:
About 4 inched in from the outsides of the rail on which the seat backs pivot, there appears to be two 4inch strips of steel riveted at their inner ends and with their outer ends bent into the rail, the outer edges of these strips - when in place - lock the rail into the body. Prise them out and keep them out with screwdrivers, lay the seat backs flat on the rear bench and with your hand under the lowered back near its pivot give a sharp tug vertically upwards - this breaks the interference fit and the whole rail comes loose.