R50/53 Can you remove the Mini Cooper's rear seats?
Are they quick release (like on a minivan), or would they require the same amount of work as talking out the back seats on a car with fixed seats (like a Camaro or Mustang)?
Has anybody else added or taken away things to their Mini for weight loss? Thanks.
Has anybody else added or taken away things to their Mini for weight loss? Thanks.
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The bit of the seat that you sit on is easy to remove - you just pull on the rear edge of it and it releases from four clips, and unlatches from the front. Hardest bit is maneouvring it out the car.
- 10 seconds!
The upright part of the rear seat (two parts actually) requires a tool (10mm bolt driver I think).
You have to undo a bolt between the two seat backs, accessible from the trunk. Then you can raise a bracket and remove the seat backs.
You have to remove them in a specific order (right first I think); you lift the pin out of the center bracket, then rotate the seat back forward (as if folding it flat); at about 45 degrees you can pull it out of the side of the car and release the other pin. Then you can lift the seat back out of the car.
Then repeat for the other seat back.
- a couple of minutes, if you have the tools and have done it before.
Replacing the rear seat backs is the old "reverse of removal". Make sure to replace the bolt which locks the center bracket so the seats cannot come loose.
Replacing the bit you sit on takes a little more effort than removal - you need to make sure that all four clips at the back are locked into place (they latch where the four black covers are, which you can open and peer in to see that they have latched properly).
They are *NOT* intended for regular removal, like a minivan. And once removed the interior is not flat either.
- 10 seconds!
The upright part of the rear seat (two parts actually) requires a tool (10mm bolt driver I think).
You have to undo a bolt between the two seat backs, accessible from the trunk. Then you can raise a bracket and remove the seat backs.
You have to remove them in a specific order (right first I think); you lift the pin out of the center bracket, then rotate the seat back forward (as if folding it flat); at about 45 degrees you can pull it out of the side of the car and release the other pin. Then you can lift the seat back out of the car.
Then repeat for the other seat back.
- a couple of minutes, if you have the tools and have done it before.
Replacing the rear seat backs is the old "reverse of removal". Make sure to replace the bolt which locks the center bracket so the seats cannot come loose.
Replacing the bit you sit on takes a little more effort than removal - you need to make sure that all four clips at the back are locked into place (they latch where the four black covers are, which you can open and peer in to see that they have latched properly).
They are *NOT* intended for regular removal, like a minivan. And once removed the interior is not flat either.
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