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Old 06 Jun 2006, 10:45 pm
d_dave@my-deja.com
 
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Default 2001 honda civic EX - How do i remove the passenger seat?

2001 Honda Civic EX 2dr

How do i remove the passenger seat? i'm trying to slide it off the
rails but something is stopping it from being slid all the way forward.
i would like to refrain from unbolting the posts for safety concerns.

thanks.

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Old 07 Jun 2006, 02:04 pm
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Default Re: 2001 honda civic EX - How do i remove the passenger seat?

d_dave@my-deja.com wrote in
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> 2001 Honda Civic EX 2dr
>
> How do i remove the passenger seat? i'm trying to slide it off the
> rails but something is stopping it from being slid all the way forward.
> i would like to refrain from unbolting the posts for safety concerns.
>



That's how they come off. Two bolts in the front, two in the rear.

Check under the seat for curled floor mats, toys, and other debris that may
bind the seat rails.

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Old 07 Jun 2006, 11:26 pm
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Default Re: 2001 honda civic EX - How do i remove the passenger seat?

d_dave@my-deja.com wrote:
> 2001 Honda Civic EX 2dr
>
> How do i remove the passenger seat? i'm trying to slide it off the
> rails but something is stopping it from being slid all the way forward.
> i would like to refrain from unbolting the posts for safety concerns.
>
> thanks.
>

unbolt it.
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Old 08 Jun 2006, 12:31 am
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Default Re: 2001 honda civic EX - How do i remove the passenger seat?

d_dave@my-deja.com wrote in
news:1149651923.407273.78070@f6g2000cwb.googlegrou ps.com:

> 2001 Honda Civic EX 2dr
>
> How do i remove the passenger seat? i'm trying to slide it off the
> rails but something is stopping it from being slid all the way forward.
> i would like to refrain from unbolting the posts for safety concerns.
>
> thanks.
>
>


Don't disconnect anything to do with the airbag system (seat sensors, side
airbag (in seat), seat belt electrical connectors etc. without
disconnecting the battery for three minutes or the SRS (airbag computer)
may set a trouble code if you forget and turn on the ignition.
$$$ trip to dealer to reset SRS trouble codes
Worst case, set off an airbag, major $$.
Sure is a shame you have to deal with a computer just to change out a
seat, isn't it!
Get a manual or some qualified help
Good luck
Scott
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