Alright Jazz,
There are 3 bolt (Socket connection) on the floor panel back behind the rear seats. One on the far left, one in the middle (where the seat splits) and one on the right.
All three of the Bolts have Torx key connections in the middle of them
If i'm upfront with you, you will never get them out with a Torxs driver mate, you will have to use a Socket wrench on them!
I can't remember what size they are, however when you are tackling something like this its good to have a tool kit with both variable sized Torx driver's and an interchangeable quick release socket wrench/ratchet with various heads.
(I've put you some links below to point you in the correct direction if you don't have any
)
Quick Release Socket Toolkit Set:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17PC-1-4-...t=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item3f1bc05905
Torx Key Set:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/9-10-PCS-...Hand_Tools_Equipment&var=&hash=item4d053ae421
Torx Screwdriver Set:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SCREW-DRI...t=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item4aba58934b
Due to the harsh conditions the bottom of the bolts receive from the outside (yes the bottoms are exposed outside
) You will find it a tough job to do, therefore you will need plenty of WD40 to loosen the bolt (At no point will you have to attack it from the underneath of the car)
As most people who have attempted this will know that the bolts will seize up when loosening them (because of the end part of the bolt being exposed to external conditions, i.e slight rusting)
DON'T FORSE THEM!!!! I CAN'T STRESS HOW IMPORTANT THAT IS.
What you will need to do is loosen the bolt as far as it will go, apply some WD40 then tighten it up again. Repeat this as many times as it takes for all 3 bolts, they will eventually come out.
You should be left with a black screw in the middle part of the seat, from memory you should be able to just push the seats forward for them to release. Twist/shuffle the seats round and pull them out the boot
When it comes back to you putting the seats back in, put some Vaseline down the bolt holes, then next time you come to take the seats out you will be able to do it with ease
Hopefully that helps mate, if not let me know and I'll try and give you some more pointers :approve: