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Old Dec 13, 2014
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Seat Problem

Seems the manual seat adjustment for forward and back on my wife's 2006 EX, 2door, coups is trashed. The whole mechanism is loose and falling off and the seat is stuck in full forward.
Far as I can see there are no separate rails or tracks. It appears that it's all one riveted piece of metal.
Hopefully I'm wrong and perhaps someone would be kind enough to explain how this can be fixed. Am I into a whole new seat here or what?
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Re: Seat Problem

Unbolt the seat rails from the floor.
Remove the entire seat from the car.
Turn the seat upside down and see what's wrong, and figure out if it may be repairable, whatever happened.


Most of the important pieces of the mechanisms aren't available separately. Check a parts catalog







Used seat? www.car-part.com


HTH
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