Passenger Seat Removal
in the 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT and Dodge Stealth

by Jeff Lucius

Introduction

Removing the passenge seat provides access to the following:
The tools needed are a small slotted screwdriver, a 15-mm socket and wrench, and a torque wrench. The seat in my 1992 Stealth TT weighs about 46 pounds on a bathroom scales.

Removal

1. Front anchor caps. Move the seat to the rear. Gently pry off the anchor covers by hand or with a small slotted screwdriver. Both front covers are designed the same. Move the "arms" sideways away from the seat a little and then pull the cover up and to the front of the car.

Passenger seat, front outboard anchor cap on    Passenger seat, front outboard anchor cap off


2. Rear anchor covers. Move the seat to the front. Gently pry off the anchor covers by hand or with a small slotted screwdriver. The inboard and outboard covers are designed differently. For the outbord cover, move the "arm" sideways away from the seat a little and then pull the cover up and to the side of the car. For the inboard cover, pull its side away from the seat and then pull the cover to the back of the car.

Passenger seat, rear outboard anchor cap on    Passenger seat, rear outboard anchor cap off

Passenger seat, rear inboard anchor cap on    Passenger seat, rear inboard anchor cap off


3. Anchors. Use a 15-mm socket to remove the two rear bolts and two front nuts.

4. Electrical connections. Tilt the seat up and toward the back of the car. Disconnect the seat belt switch connector. Some models also have the stereo amplifier mounted here.

Passenger seat tilted up


5. Remove the seat. Lift the seat up (it weighs about 46 pounds) and maneuver it out through the passenger door opening.

Installation

Installation is basically just the reverse of the removal steps. Torque the anchor bolts to 45 Nm (33 ft-lbs) and the anchor nuts to 30 Nm (22 ft-lbs).


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