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Old 10-20-2012, 02:26 AM   #1
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Pitbull Puppy Threw Up In The Car. How do you remove seat?

So i know everyone is wondering why i ever let a dog in my car but thats besides the point..anyway i need help on how to properly remove the stock front seats to clean up the mess...
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Bolt size?
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MAKE SURE TO DISCONNECT YOUR BATTERY FIRST!!! Then wait a minute or two, just in case.

As for bolt size... you can't figure out a bolt size by trial and error? Maybe you should have a professional remove your seat for you, just to be safe.
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Old 10-20-2012, 05:52 AM   #5
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My german shorthair has never puked in my car and he rides out all the time....


Tie the pitbull to a tree with a logging chain like everybody else,,,.
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I would like to see the first FR-S that someone/some animal puked in!
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MAKE SURE TO DISCONNECT YOUR BATTERY FIRST!!! Then wait a minute or two, just in case.

As for bolt size... you can't figure out a bolt size by trial and error? Maybe you should have a professional remove your seat for you, just to be safe.
I am a professional. Im a technician at Nissan. I just dont want to bring all my tools home from work. Clearly why i want to know the bolt size.
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Old 10-20-2012, 08:11 AM   #8
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I would like to see the first FR-S that someone/some animal puked in!
No pics due to the fact that i cleaned most of it but some got under the seat. Ill take a pic once i remove the seat.
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Old 10-20-2012, 11:55 AM   #9
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FYI A good pile of coffee beans will replace any bad smell in your car with the coffee bean smell
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It's most likely a 14mm, used in most imports.
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Quit being so lazy and look at the bolts yourself. Never seen a "professional technician" that doesn't have a socket set at home...
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I am a professional. Im a technician at Nissan.
And you're not in a Z *why*?
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I am a professional. Im a technician at Nissan. I just dont want to bring all my tools home from work. Clearly why i want to know the bolt size.
Don't bring your tools home from work, take your socket set to your car at work, I would say don't bother with anything more than 16mm and less than 10mm if you don't want to bring the entire thing, then see which one fits. Leave the rest at work, go home, take seats out, clean puke, put them back in, play fetch with the pitbull, don't take him out for another drive
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