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Old Jul 21, 2004
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RSX seat DIY

Im having trouble installing my seats..i remember there was a DIY by Hondawerx but i cant find it..i tried to search but couldnt come up with anything...it would be great if someone can help me out.

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what do you need help with man?!?!?!? what's os hard about it ? unbolt the 4 bolts? unplug the 2 connections under the seat.....put new seat in place ....connect both plugs....and bolt down the seats?!?!!?!? what you don't understand? make sure you unplug your battery to!
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Don't you need to drill a hole for the seats to fit?
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Thats a bit more to it than that Mr. Modify, but not much.

On the rails, you must lengthen one of the rear holes to match the seat line up. Use a drill, etc. Not too hard.

DONT FORGET TO ATTATCH THE SEAT BELT THING, I did at first cause I never thought about it...so i had to take back out the seats to install it...OOOPS.

No need to unplug your battery- I know I know, everyone says to, but no need, really.
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Originally Posted by 2k2EXCOUPE
Thats a bit more to it than that Mr. Modify, but not much.

On the rails, you must lengthen one of the rear holes to match the seat line up. Use a drill, etc. Not too hard.

DONT FORGET TO ATTATCH THE SEAT BELT THING, I did at first cause I never thought about it...so i had to take back out the seats to install it...OOOPS.

No need to unplug your battery- I know I know, everyone says to, but no need, really.

I already knew that......just giving a summary on it. It's like that on my Si seats.
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Originally Posted by EManEX
Don't you need to drill a hole for the seats to fit?

....one of the brackets is to short...needs to be extended. cut drill whatever...not a real big problem if you have the tools.
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....one of the brackets is to short...needs to be extended. cut drill whatever...not a real big problem if you have the tools.
My drill bit was ****ing gone when I was done...didnt feel like looking for the right one, had to be at work in like 30 minutes and the drill bit i was using worked, LMAO...
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i used a mallet to bang the thing in and there was no need for drilling
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i used a mallet to bang the thing in and there was no need for drilling

i was thinking about that hahahaha.....
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hondawerx had a diy for rsx front and rear seats. not sure if it's still there. check them out
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Hey guys thanks for the info

I get my new RSX seats Friday

but what about the side air bags? these have em and my stock
seats dont, are there connectors for it, or will they just not be
working

thanks
chris
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SRS light will come on....and no one knows how to reset it w/o going to the dealer
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Originally Posted by ctv
Hey guys thanks for the info

I get my new RSX seats Friday

but what about the side air bags? these have em and my stock
seats dont, are there connectors for it, or will they just not be
working

thanks
chris
No, side airbags will not work unless you have side airbags on your civic. You will just have extra connectors.

If you need any more help, just PM me.

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well i got my rsx seats in

had to open up all the holes

the air bag light is on, should i use the stock seat belts
from the civic seats?
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This is probably a fair amount of work, and Ive never done this before either, so I might be wrong. But what if you took the hardware off your stock seats, and just hooked them up and put them under the seats...
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SRS is EASY to reset'

takes 2 mins and a paperclip
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ur light wouldnt come on tho if u did it correctly
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
SRS is EASY to reset'

takes 2 mins and a paperclip

i have a paperclip and 2 min
but it didnt work
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did u follow directions?

keep doing until u get it right ive done it many times so im good u gotta know how to work it.lol
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
did u follow directions?

keep doing until u get it right ive done it many times so im good u gotta know how to work it.lol
what directions
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it was in the diy section of the site
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http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=155251 there ya go
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