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You have to start by removing the seat bottom, this will allow you to remove the seat back, then you can get the the fasteners that hold the rear deck in. Once it is out of the way you should be able to remove the woofer..
First of all, air bag sensors are not under the seats, so don't worry. Next, the switch working at certain times means that perhaps you do not have to replace it. The cold switch contacts are slightly corroded from moisture condensing on them. When the car warms up, the contacts are "clean" and make good electric contact. Choose: live with a little inconvenience or start messing with the switch to clean off the electrical contacts inside with electrical contact cleaner which requires removing the switch and opening up its insides.
May or may not help, but this is from a 2004 Avalon from OZ.(Body looks slight different, but sometimes interior themes continue)
The seat base just pulls upwards at front out of plastic clips.
Undo 4 bolts at bottom of seat back, then slide the seat back up out of retaining hooks.
Hope it helps.
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To remove the rear seat back, you first have to remove the rear seat bottom cushion. There are two clips on the front edge of the cushion, and they need to be disengaged; pull up with some force on the front edge of the cushion, where it meets the floor. Once the clips are disengaged, you can take the bottom cushion out of the car. Next, you will see the bolts that holds the rear seat backs onto the rear metal pane; all you now need to do is remove the bolts, and slide the seat backs up and out.
yes you will have to remove the rear seat. the bottom of the seat pulls straight up and out. the back of the seat has twelve mm bolts holding it at the bottom. once those are removed you lift straight up and out, its hooked at top.
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