How to Remove the Back Seat from a 2004 Volvo S60

You can take out the back seats from your 2004 Volvo S60 by pulling on the two plastic clips located at the front of the seat—but make sure you do so safely!
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Reviewed by Jessica Barrett
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The back seats in your 2004 Volvo S60 can be removed by pulling firmly on the plastic clips that are located near the front of the seat. On occasion, you may need a screwdriver to help get the job done. 
Whether you need more room while driving across the country or your skunked dog has vigorously rubbed themself on the upholstery, getting the back seats out of your car can make the difference between comfort and chaos. You can do it yourself if you have a 2004 Volvo S60, but it’ll take a little elbow grease (and possibly a screwdriver) to get the job done.
Hang tight because we're here with the lowdown on your Volvo’s back seat is. Read on for a quick guide on how to remove the back seats from your 2004 Volvo S60—and how to get an unbeatable rate on your
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Can you remove the second row seats from a 2004 Volvo S60?

Yes—the back seats in a 2004 Volvo S60 are removable. But keep in mind that the car isn’t necessarily designed to be without them. Here are a few safety tips to consider before you remove the back seats:
  • Double-check your airbags. If your Volvo has side airbags, check to ensure that they will still function properly if the back seat is removed. Consult your
    owner’s manual
    for more details and contact your nearest Volvo dealership if you need help. 
  • Consider adding a tarp to the floor. Once the seat is removed, some nuts, bolts, and wires will definitely be exposed. Throwing a tarp down will protect both the car and the things you’re putting in there for transport. 
  • Don’t lose the parts! Whether or not you plan on putting the seats back in, hang on to any hardware that’s removed in the process. Label it so you don’t forget what they are—future you will thank you if you ever end up selling!
Okay. Let’s get down to business! We should mention that if you just need a little more room, folding down your rear seats might be a better (and easier) solution. We’ll get to that in a second, though. First, let’s cover how to remove the back seats completely from your 2004 S60.
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How to remove the second row seats from a 2004 Volvo S60

There are a few different ways that the back seats in the S60 are attached depending on the year. The 2004 model year typically uses plastic clips. Here’s how to get the seat out:
  • 1. Locate the clips underneath the seat. These are located near the front and should be visible when you lift the seat of the bench.
  • 2. Undo the clips. You might need to press down on the plastic top with a screwdriver while you pull out the metal insert. It’s reported that this takes a bit of strength to accomplish and feels slightly unnerving (like you might break it), so you might have to be a little bold. 
  • 3. Lift the seats out of your S60. Pull them up and out, being careful not to snag them on anything or damage the upholstery.
  • 4. Remove debris from the car and add a floor cover. After you’ve gotten over the sheer amount of crud under there (seriously, who spilled all these Cheetos?) give it a quick clean and place a tarp or a sturdy blanket on the area. 
And you’re done! You’ve got more space for boxes, furry friends, or the ability to give the whole area a deep clean. 
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How do you put the back seats down in a 2004 Volvo S60?

If you just need a bit more space in the short term and don’t want to deal with the task of removing any seats, simply folding them down will often suffice. 
Here’s how you do it:
  • Make sure the headrests are tilted down.
  • Pull the release handle located in the trunk along the side walls
  • Fold the seat or seats down
If you’re having difficulty locating the release handle, there are illustrations in the
2004 Volvo S60 owner’s manual
. When returning the seats to their upright position, make sure that they lock back into position and that you push the headrests back up. 
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