rear seat removal of em1
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rear seat removal of em1
Does anyone have a write up on how to remove the rear seat out of an em1 (civic si)? Im replacing he fuel pump. I got the passenger seat out no prob, but can't seem to find any bolts holding the rear seat.
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Re: rear seat removal of em1
Fold the seat down. Remove the carpet.
There are quite a few clips, a interior panel removal tool with make this easy.
Then go to the smaller side of the seat.(pass side)
Remove the 4 10mm bolts. Slide the seat out.
For the driver side.
Remove the bracket for the pass side, by removing the 1 12mm? bolt going into the mount. Remove the bracket.
Go to the driver side, remove the 2 10mm bolts.
Now push to seat towards the the interior panel. (left)
Just far enough to pull the stud out of the bracket. (only a inch or so)
Once that is out you should see 1 10mm bolt going from the cushion to the car. remove it.
Now push the seat toward the back of the car and lift up. It should come right out.
Now, you should be able to gain access to the pump.
Good luck.
Maybe I should make a DIY? lol
There are quite a few clips, a interior panel removal tool with make this easy.
Then go to the smaller side of the seat.(pass side)
Remove the 4 10mm bolts. Slide the seat out.
For the driver side.
Remove the bracket for the pass side, by removing the 1 12mm? bolt going into the mount. Remove the bracket.
Go to the driver side, remove the 2 10mm bolts.
Now push to seat towards the the interior panel. (left)
Just far enough to pull the stud out of the bracket. (only a inch or so)
Once that is out you should see 1 10mm bolt going from the cushion to the car. remove it.
Now push the seat toward the back of the car and lift up. It should come right out.
Now, you should be able to gain access to the pump.
Good luck.
Maybe I should make a DIY? lol
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