Quick-Release Front Seats - BraunAbility Entervan II Owner's Service Manual

For series 03 and later fully-automatic 1996 and newer chrysler
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W ARNING
Seat attachments
must be fully latched
in floor supports
before occupying
seats or operating
vehicle. Failure to
do so will result in
serious bodily injury.
Front seat removal and
installation procedures are
identical for driver and passenger
seat (driver seat photos shown).
Release Handles
Wheels
Recessed Floor Supports
Disconnect sockets.
Lock Indicator Button UP
(Mid-Point of Handle Rotation).
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Quick-Release Front Seats

Seat Securement Devices:
The quick-release front seats are
equipped with mechanical seat
base attachments that attach to
recessed floor strikers (supports).
Two release handles are located
at the rear of the seat base.
Squeezing the handles and
rotating the handles downward
Quick-Release Front Seats
Front Seat Removal
1. Disconnect the electrical har-
A
ness sockets (carefully pull
sockets apart).
2. Squeeze the release handles
located at the rear of the seat
bases and rotate downward.
Rotate the handles down fully
until the handles reach the
locked (horizontal) position and
the indicator buttons return into
the handles (photos B-D).
Note: A lock indicator button
C
pops up when the seat is
unlocked (mid-point of handle
rotation). The indicator buttons
return into the handles when the
handles are rotated fully down
(seat base attachments are fully-
disengaged from floor strikers
and wheels are deployed).
disengages the attachments and
deploys the wheels. Squeezing
the handles and rotating the
handles upward engages the
attachments.
A lock indicator button pops up
when the seat is unlocked. The
indicator button returns into the
handle when the attachment
mechanism is in the fully-en-
gaged position (seat base attach-
ments are fully-engaged with floor
strikers) and in the fully-disen-
gaged position (seat base attach-
ments are fully-disengaged from
floor strikers and wheels are
deployed).
Driver's Seat Base Foot Rest
Driver's Seat Electrical Harness
Fully-Engaged Seat Attachments
Fully-Disengaged Seat Attach-
ments (Wheels Deployed)
B
D

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