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Here's the latest version, modified from Jay's:
To remove the front seats in the 700/900 series:
1) Unscrew the side seat pocket. Unbolt the seatbelt retractor from the seat (reinstall at 35 ft-lbs).
2) Unscrew the plastic cover to the outboard front corner bolt.
3) Disconnect the wire harness connectors located near the outboard front corner of the seat track.
4) Pop off plastic covers to 2 rear bolts holding the seat down. There's 2 ways to do this (at least in my car): either push down and slide away from the seat, or take a pocket knife and wedge the edges of the plastic thing.
5) Unbolt 4 bolts (reinstall at 35 ft-lbs)
6) Get in the back seat, bend over, and with one hand near the base of the seat and the other near the shoulder area (for balance), slide the seat all the way back; then push forward a bit (.25 inches). You may need to lever the rear of the seat track up over the back detent. Then pull/tilt the rear of the seat up.
It's much easier on your back if you have a helper to maneuver the seat out with out tearing up your door panels etc. What you're looking for is trying to get a lug out of the keyhole shaped cutout on the floor of the car. If you didn't get it the first time, slide the chair forward or backward slightly and pull up again. Once it's out of the lug, put the seat in the most upright position (seatback 90 degrees to the seat) and take the seat out of the front door. I did this standing right outside the front door (pretend it's the driver side). My left hand grabs the bottom front underside of the seat. My right hand holds either the headrest or shoulder area. Then lift and take out. Try not to mess up your back.
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