Second Row Seat Filler Panel Removal

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wamba the fool

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Could someone please direct me to the instructions for removing the second-row seat filler panel? I believe that's what it's called. This is the flat panel that's attached to the back of the second-row seats and is used to create a flat surface in the back when the seats are folded down. I'm not entirely sure how to remove them, so any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 
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As an alternative, I could replace the broken latch. Does anyone know where I could find this part (GM 12477414 Latch)? I have searched online but it is out of stock. Thanks.
 

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I was watching some videos on how to replace seat covers, and I believe that the back panel removal is to lift the entire panel in an upward direction to remove it.
 

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As an alternative, I could replace the broken latch. Does anyone know where I could find this part (GM 12477414 Latch)? I have searched online but it is out of stock. Thanks.
the latch is easy to replace it just has a clip and pops off, the panel is not removeable as far as I know it is permanetely attached to the seat back.
if you cannot find any new ones, then hit the junk yard.
 

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I know this is 2 months too late, but I literally just removed mine yesterday. You have to drill out the 3 rivets attaching them to the seat by folding the seat bottom forward. Took all of 5 minutes to remove both. Kids broke both latches so I let them suffer the consequences for awhile and decided to just remove them instead of trying to hunt down replacement latches.
 

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