How do you take the seats out of a Honda CRV?
How to Take the Back Seats Out of a Honda CRV
- Move both front seats as far forward as possible.
- Open one of the back passenger doors and climb in to the CRV.
- Tilt the seat forward and remove the retaining bolts with a socket wrench.
- Pull the seat forward and away from the bolts.
Do Honda CRV rear seats fold flat?
The Feature: The CR-V’s designers went the extra mile to ensure extremely easy-to-use versatility. Each side of the 60/40 split rear seatback folds completely flat with just a single pull of the cargo-area release lever.
Why is my rear seat release latch broken?
In the picture below, you will notice how one of the prongs has broken off the end of the rod. That is what has been keeping the latch from releasing the seat. Tip: Only pull out the handle, do not try to pull out the whole plastic cup as it will likely break.
Can you get the back of the back seat to lock?
***6/4/2019 Update*** TSB: 19-2146 – 2019 Ranger – Crew Cab – Folding Rear Seat Back Excessive Latch Effort When Return… Anyone else have this problem? The latch seems to function o.k. when I engage it with my finger when the seat back is pushed forward.
How do you replace the back seat handle?
The best method that I found to do this is to get into the back seat with it folded down. Insert your new handle/Rod. Put a finger or two in the little hole and pull the latch up as far as you can. With your other hand press down hard onto the handle till it pops back into the latching mechanism.
Where is the latch on the back of the seat?
From your pics, it looks like the latch hole in back of the seat is partially exposed from the trunk. In mine it isn’t. It’s completely hidden…apparently nearer the outer edges/sides of the seat than on yours.
In the picture below, you will notice how one of the prongs has broken off the end of the rod. That is what has been keeping the latch from releasing the seat. Tip: Only pull out the handle, do not try to pull out the whole plastic cup as it will likely break.
The best method that I found to do this is to get into the back seat with it folded down. Insert your new handle/Rod. Put a finger or two in the little hole and pull the latch up as far as you can. With your other hand press down hard onto the handle till it pops back into the latching mechanism.
From your pics, it looks like the latch hole in back of the seat is partially exposed from the trunk. In mine it isn’t. It’s completely hidden…apparently nearer the outer edges/sides of the seat than on yours.
What to do if your Honda seat latch is broken?
Honda in their wisdom, or perhaps because they knew it would fail at some point, built two installation points into the latch so what you need to do is switch the wire from the broken part of the tab to the good part of the tab. The explanation is the easy part. Unfortunately when I fixed mine I didn’t take any pictures as I was pressed for time.