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    healthylaugh boughtalottatoyotas

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    Has anybody delved into removing the front passenger seat to permit more cargo area on a temporary basis. :noidea:

    I'm trading in my '06 Tacoma for my 2010 Prius pkg. III, and the loss of cargo space is going to hurt...

    Viva la gas mileage, though! :lalala:
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    creativeguy New Member

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    There are a lot of electronics in that seat, including airbag sensors, heated seat if you have it, and side airbag??? All of those may just have plugs you can disconnect but I wonder if the computer would go nuts if those links were severed.
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    32kcolors New Member

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    I'm having a healthy laugh at this thread.
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    JRitt Bio-Medical Equip. Tech

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    The 2010 Prius has a large cargo area with out the removal of the seats. I managed to put an entire (handles removed but still in the car) Bowflex TC5300 treadclimber in the back. It was a close fit because of its 63" legnth and Approx 1 foot in height for the base unit.
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    cycledrum I like Prius

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    I can speak for the Gen2 seats with airbag removal -

    1) Disconnect the accessory 12V battery and wait at least 90 seconds

    2) Disconnect all connectors underneath seat

    3) Remove plastic caps over rear mounts

    4) Loosen / remove all 4 mount bolts and remove seat


    Note - do not disconnect electrical under seat with battery connected or you might deploy seat airbag. I don't know the cost to fix seat up, but it might cost a bundle.
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    PriusLewis Management Scientist

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    Not to mention airbags have killed people. I was NOt comfortable when I removed the seats on my Gen II to do the leather, but all went well. I followed the same steps as you advize.

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