Had mine done this morning. Indeed the seat bolts have to be removed, but the seat does not have to be removed from the car. They pop the outside trim loose at the rear of the seat, tilt the front of the seat up and pop the front loose and unplug the seat control switch. Then the two side clips are popped loose from the side of the seat where the trim attaches. A stamped steel plate is then nestled into the inside of the removed seat trim at the rear point of the trim. There are 3 plastic lugs the plate slides over. Then 3 retaining clips are pushed down over the lugs to secure the plate. Seat trim is then reinstalled in the reverse order it was removed and the seat bolted back down. Time to make repair was approximately 30 minutes. I watched the whole repair, but was actually visiting with the technician more than watching as I used to be a Service Advisor for this dealer and have known the techician for about 8 years.
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Yellow/Yellow Prem. 02 Bird w/full accent
1999 F150 Super Cab 4x4 Off Road
1998 Taurus SE Sport 24V