I have a 05 Chevy Trailblazer w/ 3rd row seat I cant get the back seat down how do I do it? There's no lever

Asked by Amanda Feb 26, 2015 at 05:16 PM about the 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer

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You have to lift the front edge of the seat bottom (each side is separate), and pull it forward. It will "pivot" forward and down, onto the floor. Once the seat bottoms are moved, you can then fold the seat backs forward and down, creating a nearly flat rear deck. The 2nd row seats have released on the sides of each seat back (60/40 split), that allows the seat back to fold forward and down onto the seat bottom. You can leave it in this position, or continue to tilt the entire seat forward, which places the back of the seat back, up against the driver or passenger front row seat backs. - If you fold the 2nd row "flat" and then the 3rd row flat, you should have hinged panels that can flip forward from the 3rd row over the gap onto the 2nd row seats. This again creates a fairly flat deck, with a slight incline as you get towards the front of the 2nd row seats. - Hope this helps.

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I've got an 03 ext trailblazer and the large middle seat won't flip up. The middle clampnthing in the floor won't release.... Any idea on how to make the clam on the bottom of the seat release from the floor?

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Second seat leaver came off and won't go all the way down how can I get it to unlock so it will.work.properley

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