If you have the option and I mean option as in it isn't standard equipment on all C240s there is a tab by the middle headrest.
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There are bolts underneath the seat. Just undo the bolts and when you get the bolts undone you will notice that there is also a little cord that goes to the seat belt just unhook that cord and you will then have a seat separated from jeep
Some do, some don't. You should have a button on the top if the seat back if it will lay down. One on each side. You should also be able to tell by looking at the seat back from the trunk. Some do, some don't. You should have a button on the top if the seat back if it will lay down. One on each side. You should also be able to tell by looking at the seat back from the trunk.
The rear seat releases are typically in the trunk under the speakers. Just give the knobs a pull and the seatback should release. If the middle seat belt is in the way, there is a release for the lower part on the assembly that if you insert a key it should come out and pull up out of the way.
I have a 95 blazer and the passenger side back seat has more than once refused to go down. There is a thin cable inside the back of the seat and is supposed to hook and secure by means of a small ball at the end of the cable into a slot on the back of the seat located under the latch that you pull on to lower the seat. The cable slips down inside of the back - but unfortunately I haven't figured out how to get to it - except to take it to a dealer - which I don't do anymore. You will probably have to remove the seat back cover. It is close at the bottom with a "J and arrow" or two j-straps. I would begin by taking those apart (use a screwdriver to help). See if you can feel around and figure out the problem. It you have to take the trim completely off you will need to remove the headrests. Good luck. In some cases the seat will get jammed and you have to push the seat back then pull the handle
Make sure the front seat is not reclined. If it is, the rear seatback may not fold down all the way. To lower the rear seatback, follow these steps: Disconnect the rear center lap-shoulder belt latch, if equipped, by using a pointed object to press the release button. Pull forward on the seatback tab located on the outboard side of the rear seat cushion to fold the seatback down. This gives direct access to the trunk. Caution: If the seatback is not locked, it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could cause injury to the person sitting there. Always press rearward on the seatback to be sure it is locked. Caution: A safety belt that is improperly routed, not properly attached, or twisted will not provide the protection needed in a crash. The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured. After raising the rear seatback, always check to be sure that the safety belts are properly routed and attached, and are not twisted.