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Jerry Avia Posted on Jan 15, 2019

Hiw can I fold down the back seat of my jeep liberty 2002

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They don't go all the way flat but to get them down you have to do the do one of them first can't remember which one and you do so by lifting the lever next to the headrest and most likely u need to remove the headrest before doing so otherwise when you pull it forward it won't have room

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2008

SOURCE: Rear seat won't fold down (60 part of 60/40 seat)

I had the same problem on my '03. The seats would not fold down using the latch release as I had always done. So I tried a combination of pulling up on the side latch AND the top latch and the seat folded down. It really doesn't FIX the problem but circumvents offending  defective part. I will use this method until it doesn't work then I might shell out the $$$$$ to the dealer.

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2008

SOURCE: how to fold down back seat

There should be a loop between the seat and backrest, pull that and the seat will pull toward the front seats. After that, pull the lever located at the outside of the backrest. This lever is on the outside of the seat by the door-side of the seat. Pull that up and allow the backrest will fold down and the headrest will pivot back and your seat is folded down.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 06, 2008

SOURCE: rear window falls down

I have 2002 Liberty...same problem. Have had it fixed twice at $250 each time. I also know someone else same problem.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2009

SOURCE: How do I fold by back seat down?

If you will open your trunk, you will see a round handle lever you pull on to release the seat. There should be one on each side. They are located near the top of your trunk.

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 Toyota Corolla LE back seat fold down? how?!

Open the back trunk, look near the top of the trunk, and pull the two black levers. They have a seat folding down symbol. That will release the locks to fold the back seat down.

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