Duncanincapable

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I have a 2016 disco 4 landmark.
Took the puppy to the vets as he is poorly and on the way home he decided to empty the contents of his stomach between the front seat and the centre console. Is removal of passenger seat possible, on the road, bearing in mind the electric seat adjustment and tv in headrests,and how do I go about said removal.
 

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I have a 2016 disco 4 landmark.
Took the puppy to the vets as he is poorly and on the way home he decided to empty the contents of his stomach between the front seat and the centre console. Is removal of passenger seat possible, on the road, bearing in mind the electric seat adjustment and tv in headrests,and how do I go about said removal.
Oh dear!
commiserations mate!
And wait till you get home, those seats are heeeeaaaaavy! Unless you have a mate to help.
electrics should all be plug in, but working under them will be a pain.
No specific idea how to do it as I only have Disco 1s and 2s.

(On of ours pooped on the back seat during our last ferry crossing to France, overnight. Twas an orful smell. Good thing we have special seat covers and dog blankets, but still. Had to go in bin bags till we got to our place down south, 5 days later! We stayed with friends for a while.)
 
Happened yesterday 5 ish, went to it to turn it round and thankfully it doesn't smell, might try and stuff the carpet cleaner hose down there first really want taking seat out as a last resort.
 
Happened yesterday 5 ish, went to it to turn it round and thankfully it doesn't smell, might try and stuff the carpet cleaner hose down there first really want taking seat out as a last resort.
TBH I'd read the manual about disconnecting the batt firstr, then do it.
And then be extremely careful no liquid goes anywhere near any wires or electronic stuff, then reconnect the batt following the manual.

Could you possibly put a load of talc or something down there, or spray on dry cleaner, then hoover it out?
I take it you have already scraped the worst out.

Not a funny job bing a valeter!
 
He has been a naughty boy and eaten something he shouldn't had a jab at vets for squitty bum and I think it was a reaction to that.
Puppies just will eat stuff.
Watch out for them eating slug pellets, they can kill them we nearly lost one to them.
Just generally watch out for them., slugs and snails and puppy dog's tails.......an all that. ;)
 

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