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Preliminary Procedures
Remove the rear seat. Refer to Rear Seat Replacement.
Remove the left quarter lower trim panel. Refer to Quarter Lower Rear Trim Panel Replacement.
Preliminary Procedure
Remove the rear compartment floor stowage compartment tray. Refer to Rear Floor Trim Plate Replacement.
1
Rear Seat Nut (Qty: 6)
Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.
Tip
Roll the seat forward enough to get access to the nut that attaches the center seat belt assembly to the floor.
Tighten
45 N·m (33 lb ft)
2
Rear Seat Bolt (Qty: 3)
Tip
• Adjust the seat forward or rearward to access the bolts.
• Remove the plastic trim pieces to gain access to the nuts.
Tighten
45 N·m (33 lb ft)
3
Rear Seat Assembly
Preliminary Procedures
Remove the quarter upper trim finish panel. Refer to Quarter Upper Trim Panel Replacement.
Remove the rear compartment trim panel. Refer to Rear Compartment Trim Panel Replacement.
Remove the floor trim plate. Refer to Rear Floor Trim Plate Replacement.
1
Quarter Lower Trim Finish Retainer (Qty: 2)
2
Quarter Lower Trim Finish Panel Assembly
Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.
Procedure
Remove the cargo tie down loop anchor plates and bolts.
Remove the rear passenger seat belt guide.
Disconnect the rear passenger seat belt so that the trim panel can be removed around the seat belt. Refer to Rear Seat Belt Replacement.
Pull the trim panel toward the inside of the vehicle to disengage the retainers.
Tighten
9 N·m (80 lb in)
3
Quarter Lower Trim Finish Panel Retainer (Qty: 5)
Open the door to the seat you wish to access. Locate the bolts holding the seat assembly in place. They will be positioned on all four corners of the seat assembly. Adjust the seat all the way to the back to access the bolts in the front. Loosen the bolts with a socket wrench and pull the bolts from the floorboard. Repeat this for the other front bolt. Slide the seat as far forward as possible to gain access to the rear seat bolts. Remove these bolts with the socket wrench. The seat will be loose from the floorboard. Tilt the whole seat to the dash to gain access to the wiring assembly underneath. Disconnect the wiring by separating it from the connectors. Use some help to lift the seat from the car. The seat may be bulky or heavy to lift. The driver and passenger seat are installed the same way.
The rear seat is four (4) pieces.
You will need two tools a 6mm and 8mm wrenches. 1.) Unbuckle the rear seat belts. 2.) Locate the bolt in the center part of the rear seat, between the cushion and the seat-back. Remove the bolt with a 6 mm socket wrench. 3.) Push down firmly on the front edge of the rear seat cushion and pull it toward you to unhook and remove the rear seat cushion. Push the seat belt stalks through the center holes and lift the cushion out of the Accord. 4.) Pull the lever on the side of the rear seat bolster to lower the rear seat-back, which must be in the down position to access its bolts. 5.) Slide the center seat belt toward the passenger side of the vehicle. Move the loop over the edge of the seat-back to prevent it from hindering removal. 6.) Remove the three bolts from the bottom edge of the rear seat-back, using an 8 mm socket wrench. One bolt is in the center; the other two bolts are on either side. 7.) Pull the rear seat-back out of the Accord. The remaining sections of the seat should be the two side bolsters. 8.) Remove the bolts from the bottom of the side bolsters with a 6 mm socket wrench. Push firmly against the first side bolster. Push it upward to slide it out of its mount. Repeat the process on the bolster on the other side to finish removing the Accord's rear seat.
This should take approximately 15-30 minutes depending hoe mechanically inclined a person is.
Always disable the air bag system first, to prevent accidental deployment of the air bags. The main airbag module is beneath carpeting under passengers seat. To remove passengers seat, At the rear of the seat remove the two bolts securing the tracks to the floor, tilt the seat up and towards the instrument panel, unplug any electrical connectors beneath and remove the seat. the front plastic track covers can remain in place while the seat track tabs are lifted out of the slots on the floor. ( caution disable airbag before removing the seat ) Good-Day! Hope this helps you!
First, check to see if there are two bolts between the bottom front of the seat and the floor. one on each side. If there is, remove them, then lift the front part of the seat straight up then pull forward. However, if this model does not have the two bolts, it is a different method. This is the one i believe it is. Get in the back seat with your back against the front seat and push backwards and downwards at the same time against the front edge of the rear seat about where the passenger sits until you feel it release, then lift straight up. Then go to other side and repeat procedure. Note. it takes a bit of strength to push the seat out of it's retainer, but thats how its done. What is happening here, to give you an idea how it works is like this: There is a fixed retainer on the floor on both sides. There is a notch in the retainer, so you have to push down to release it from the notch.(catch) Once you have pushed it down out of it's notch you then must push backwards so it slides along the retainer until it is free from it. It's only a couple inches and it releases. Follow these steps, one side at a time and your seat will come right out.
There are two bolts located at the bottom part of the rear seats in the front just behind the driver seat and passenger seat, once those bolts are removed you will be able to lift up and out
I believe this procedure applies to your 94 Accord: With your hands, press down on the seat cushion where it meets the seat back. Locate the retaining bolt(s). Some models retain the seat with one bolt in the center; others use two, evenly spaced left and right. Remove the retaining bolt(s). Lift the back (toward the rear of the car) of the seat bottom upwards while rotating it toward the front of the car. Disconnect the hooks at the front edge (during the rolling motion) of the seat and remove the seat bottom. Remove the carpet (in the luggage compartment) from the rear of the seat backs. Remove the seat back mounting bolts from the luggage compartment side. Lift out the seat back. If the rear side bolsters or pads are to be removed, remove the lower mounting bolt, then push upward to free the hooks. Hope this helps you.
Saturn Coupes/Sedans/Wagons 1991-1998 Repair Guide Door Glass and Regulator - REMOVAL & INSTALLATION (see Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4)
Remove the outer door panel assembly. Refer to the sub-procedure under Door Locks, earlier in this section.
For rear doors, loosen the bottom fastener of the rear door
stationary window assembly, in order to provide clearance, then apply
tape to the lower half of the outboard exposed portion of the
stationary window channel. The tape must be applied in order to prevent
damage to the paint surface.
Lower the door glass, then use SA9148B, or an equivalent tool, to
remove the glass nuts. Push the glass upward and rotate slightly, then
remove the glass from the vehicle.
If the regulator is also to be removed, proceed as follows:
Remove the inner door trim panel. Refer to the procedure earlier in this section.
If applicable, unplug the wiring harness from the power regulator.
Except for the rear door, remove the regulator cam bolts.
Drill out the regulator rivets and remove the regulator from the vehicle.
To install:
If removed, install the regulator to the door assembly:
Position the regulator to the door and secure using rivets.
Except for the rear door, install the cam bolts.
If applicable, connect the wiring harness to the regulator.
Install the inner door trim panel to the vehicle.
Install the door glass into the door and over the regulator studs.
Install the glass nuts using tool SA9148B, or equivalent.
Check the door glass for proper operation and alignment.
If necessary, adjust the glass alignment. For rear doors,
fore/aft adjustments are made after loosening the B bolts, while in/out
adjustments are made when the A bolts are loosened.
Except for the rear doors, glass which is not running parallel
to the door header may be adjusted after loosening the inner panel cam
attachment bolts and adjusting the cam. If the glass is floating in the
opening, lower the glass 3
/
4
downward, loosen the front guide fasteners, push the glass rearward to
seat it in the rear channel, then bring the front glass guide back to
the front edge of the glass. Apply a light finger pressure on the guide
and tighten the fasteners.
Once the glass has been properly adjusted and is operating smoothly, install the outer door panel assembly.
Fig. 1: Remove the glass nuts using a suitable tool-front door shown
Fig. 2: Exploded view of the regulator mounting-except rear door
Fig. 3: Exploded view of the rear door regulator mounting
Fig. 4: Adjustments of rear door glass are made after loosening the A or B bolts
I hope help with this (remember rated this help) Good luck.
Remove the outer door panel assembly. Refer to the sub-procedure under Door Locks, earlier in this section.
For rear doors, loosen the bottom fastener of the rear door stationary window assembly, in order to provide clearance, then apply tape to the lower half of the outboard exposed portion of the stationary window channel. The tape must be applied in order to prevent damage to the paint surface.
Lower the door glass, then use SA9148B, or an equivalent tool, to remove the glass nuts. Push the glass upward and rotate slightly, then remove the glass from the vehicle.
If the regulator is also to be removed, proceed as follows:
Remove the inner door trim panel. Refer to the procedure earlier in this section.
If applicable, unplug the wiring harness from the power regulator.
Except for the rear door, remove the regulator cam bolts.
Drill out the regulator rivets and remove the regulator from the vehicle.
To install:
If removed, install the regulator to the door assembly:
Position the regulator to the door and secure using rivets.
Except for the rear door, install the cam bolts.
If applicable, connect the wiring harness to the regulator.
Install the inner door trim panel to the vehicle.
Install the door glass into the door and over the regulator studs.
Install the glass nuts using tool SA9148B, or equivalent.
Check the door glass for proper operation and alignment.
If necessary, adjust the glass alignment. For rear doors, fore/aft adjustments are made after loosening the B bolts, while in/out adjustments are made when the A bolts are loosened.
Except for the rear doors, glass which is not running parallel to the door header may be adjusted after loosening the inner panel cam attachment bolts and adjusting the cam. If the glass is floating in the opening, lower the glass 3 / 4 downward, loosen the front guide fasteners, push the glass rearward to seat it in the rear channel, then bring the front glass guide back to the front edge of the glass. Apply a light finger pressure on the guide and tighten the fasteners.
Once the glass has been properly adjusted and is operating smoothly, install the outer door panel assembly.
it is not designed to be removed. It is designed to slide back and forth as needed.
Section 01-10: Seats and Tracks
1998 Villager Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Seat, Rear
Bench Removal
Remove the center seat(s) if equipped. Refer to the procedure in this section.
Slide the bench seat forward to the center row seating position.
Use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the cover caps from the front of the rear seat cushion latch cover.
Remove the two rear seat bolts from the front of the rear seat cushion latch cover.
Lift the rear seat cushion floor cover on the back of the rear bench seat and remove the two inboard rear seat bolts and the two outboard rear seat bolts.
Remove the bench seat from the vehicle through the body side door opening.
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