SOURCE: How to remove the rear
1. Pull the plastic panels under the seat bottom straight forward to remove them. 2. Remove the six bolts (14mm) holding the seat and center seatbelt in place. 3. Pop the two small plastic covers at the top and behind the seat using a trim removal tool or screwdriver tip covered in masking tape. 4. Lift the seat straight upward. 5. Remove. The Service Manual states a 35 ft lb torque and must be re-installed in a certain sequence for the 6 seat anchor bolts (not the seat belt bolts). When putting the rear seat back in install the bolts in this order. (1) center left (2) center right (3) left lower (4) right lower (5) left upper (6) right upper.
SOURCE: Honda Ridgeline rear seat leg problem
honda now offers metal 9zinc) cable retractors for the rear seat legs thet are supposeed to retract automatically wher you forld the seaat up. About $8.00 each. You will need tow of them. one for each seat. atahe original ones were plastic so at least these are a better solution. The dealer printed out the instructions on how to repair this problem and the part numbers you will need to do so. Ask your local Honda dealer service tech for a copy of the Honda bullitin that was sent out about March 2011 on this issue. This bulliten is very helpfull. Mcgrath Honda in Elgin Ill. gave me a copy of it.
SOURCE: how to fold the rear seats in malibu 2011?
You should notice a looped strap of cloth next to the head rest at the top of the seat. That is the release for the seatback lock. Simultaneously pull up on the strap and pull the head rest forward to fold the seat forward. The seats are split 60/40, so each seat has its own release looped strap.
shoot the mouse !!!! ,,,, sorry coldnt resist ,,, you have to lift rear seatbase and boot carpet to get at the seat back bolts ,,, not a big problem ,,, the big one is getting at the seat belt because u have to remove alot of trim to get at the seat belt bolts ,,, alot of clips are involved that will break so source new clips before you start the job ,,,,rotten job so feel so sorry for you ,,,,
think their is a screw either side at the front of the seat to the floor
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