One of the downsides of the Jeep Commander is a privation of storage room in the rear of the Jeep Commander. You will see 8 total nuts and bolts holding in the seat and jack in place. Start with the first bolt holding the seats down because this is by far the hardest to budge. After you have removed the bolt holding the seat in place, remove the 3 nuts holding the seat down. Remove the 4 bolts holding the jack in place.
Instructions
Remove a Third Row Seat from a Jeep Commander
1. Make sure the back area of the Commander is clear of junk. You need a clear space to work.
2. You will have to remove the carrier from the seat to gain access to the jack.
3. There is a ribbed housing you have to remove to get to the hatchback latch. Slide your fingers under the bottom of the housing and pull firmly.
4. There are also odd blind spots produced by third-row seating. There's a solution to both of these problems, and it's to remove that third row seat. While doing this can be completed in an afternoon by a single person, it is recommended to have two people complete the job due to the weight of the seat.
5. With all the nuts and bolts removed, you can now remove the seat from the Commander.