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How to remove back seat cushion?

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Hi,

I've gotta do some fuel system maintenance, and I need to depressurize the fuel rail. You unplug the FPDM to do this, which happens to live below the lower seat cushion of the back seat on the driver's side.

Probably a crazy easy question, but how do you get the lower seat cushion out (back seat)? Base interior if that makes a difference...
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I can tell you how to remove the cushion but I think it easer to pull the fuse under the hood and start the engine.
 
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^This^ Just note that the said buttons can be found directly below the center of the seating areas.

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+1 though, no reason to do this to depressurize the system. Just pull the fuel pump fuse in the underhood fuse box. I've done it so many times I remember which fuse it is by heart. :cwl:
 
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+1 though, no reason to do this to depressurize the system. Just pull the fuel pump fuse in the underhood fuse box. I've done it so many times I remember which fuse it is by heart. :cwl:
Just following the official Ford shop manual procedure...P.S. my car's an Ecoboost :wink:
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