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Any insights on removing the rear seat on an F3-T?

IGETAROUND

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I went out to check pressures and air up tires and shock before riding today. Pressed and turned key to remove rear seat and there is NO resistance of moving a cable that is felt when opening frunk. Dismantled area around the ignition switch to expose the cable and reattach it to the key mechanism- no love. So ended up prying up the left side of the rear seat and aired up shock, but have been unable to get the actual seat unlatched. Any suggestions on how to get to the seat release mechanism would be greatly appreciated.

Al in Kazoo
 
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Sounds like the cable has come undone at the latch which on the rear of the seat. Hopefully someone will come up with a way to get it off so that you can see what the prob is.
 
In my short time here I have seen quite a few posts on this and that frunk latch.
I guess it occurs quite a bit.
Cables becoming detached and the latch cluster becoming hard to work, jamming and snapping cables.

2 things.

Once you do succeed on opening the latch consider attaching a tether to it.
And most importantly ensuring the latch is in good working condition by inspecting and lubing the mechanism when its open.

Have a look through these and you will find stuff on hooking the latch with a bent wire and install a tether directly to the latch.

https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/search.php?searchid=3771363
 
Any luck on your rear seat latch? For what it's worth, when I got a new seat, I had to move the latch thing from the old to the new seat base. I must have put it on too far/tight. To get the latch to let go, I had to be sitting down hard on the seat while someone turned the key. My weight took pressure off the latch bolt and it released.
 
Any luck on your rear seat latch? For what it's worth, when I got a new seat, I had to move the latch thing from the old to the new seat base. I must have put it on too far/tight. To get the latch to let go, I had to be sitting down hard on the seat while someone turned the key. My weight took pressure off the latch bolt and it released.

Well I wouldn't hold ya breath there as I was wondering the same.

After a quick search of previous posts shows it appears that IGETAROUND is not one to to GETAROUND to posting any updates on what he has asked for assistance with.

Is that what they mean when they say its all Kazoo?
 
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