Franz01234
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- Austria
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2020 Explorer ST Hybrid
I removed the 3rd seat row in my Explorer. I had to remove the wiring harness from the seats and stash the harness behind some plastic interior panels to keep the dash lights off.
Good news is that removing the wiring from the 3rd seat row looks harder than it is. The bottom seam of the seats is not stitched but held together only via some clips and snap buttons that can easily be opened without damage. Once open you need to remove the two bolts holding the seat belt buckle in place and then cut the cable ties holding the wiring to the seat and remove the wiring harness without damage.
It took me about 20 min per seat to remove the harness.
Good news is that removing the wiring from the 3rd seat row looks harder than it is. The bottom seam of the seats is not stitched but held together only via some clips and snap buttons that can easily be opened without damage. Once open you need to remove the two bolts holding the seat belt buckle in place and then cut the cable ties holding the wiring to the seat and remove the wiring harness without damage.
It took me about 20 min per seat to remove the harness.