To find the release mechanisms, look closely at the seatback. You'll likely find:
* Levers: These are usually located on the side of the seatback, near the floor or slightly higher. There might be one lever for each section of a 60/40 split seat, or a single lever for a full bench. Pull the lever(s) to release the seatback latch.
* Straps: Some models used straps instead of levers. These straps are usually located on the sides of the seatback and need to be pulled to release the seatback.
Folding the seat: Once the lever(s) or strap(s) are released, the seatback should fold forward. You may need to manually push the seatback down to complete the folding process. It might hinge at the seat bottom, allowing it to completely flatten. For some models, the seat may need to be tilted forward before it will lie flat.
If you can't find the release mechanisms:
* Check the owner's manual: This is the best resource for specific instructions for your vehicle.
* Look online: Search for "1995 Chevy Suburban 1500 third-row seat removal" or "1995 Chevy Suburban 1500 third-row seat fold" with images. Visual aids can be extremely helpful.
* Consult a mechanic or auto parts store: They may have experience with these models.
Remember to be gentle, as the mechanisms may be stiff from age. Don't force anything if it's not moving easily. If the mechanism is broken, you'll need to address that separately.