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Where is the release to access the back panel, i.e. subwoofer.
I can see the latch point, but see no lever or release latch to drop the seat.
Thanks!
 

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I can't give you a link right now, but there have been threads about this. Should be the same as the gen 1, use the search function and you should be able to find pics of it.
 

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Lift the bottom portion and it will move the top out slightly so you can see the latch better. It has a small pin. Lift it and it will fold down.
 

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Where is the release to access the back panel, i.e. subwoofer.
I can see the latch point, but see no lever or release latch to drop the seat.
Thanks!

Here is what a released SCab seat back looks like.

550 cord makes life easier in the future.
 

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On the Gen 2, it's on the upper part of the seat, near where the seatbelt runs...it's like a small nylon loop, pull it and the top of the seat will fold down away from the back of the truck.
 
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I will look for that.
The spring wasn't even attached on the latch and I found a random bolt on the floor.
Nice job Ford.
Glad to know my hard earned money is going to half ass work.
 

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I found a company called builtrightind that develops a product to solve this problem

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So far they have only installed the product on screws they don't know if it fits scabs

BuiltRight Industries F-150 Rear Seat Release
 
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