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In addition to the advice of the other posters, note you have to also remove the seatbelt assembly, as well as the lower side tray from the seat in order to remove the seat. No big deal, just pay attention to how everything comes off so you can reverse the procedure for installation. Also, note that in addition to the four major bolts that hold the seat in place, there is also a "key hole" type stud that keeps the seat in place. If memory serves, I believe once you remove the four bolts, etc., then you have to sorta jerk the seat backwards to free it from the key hole area, before you can lift the whole seat out. It just takes some jerking around to get it done; it is not particularly difficult.
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