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97 sonata rear seat removal how do I do it can not find fasteners

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The seat bottom has two 12mm bolts on the drivers side and pass side behind the seat between the seat back and bottom, feel between the seats and you can feel them, use a 12mm shallow socket and 12 inch 3/8 drive extention to remove them, them push the relase latches on the front of the seat bottom.

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