Why is the seat not folding down on my Honda Pilot?

Why is the seat not folding down on my Honda Pilot?

Our middle seat latch broke and now the seat will not fold down. Does anyone know where one can purchase this part and/or how to take the seat apart to do the job.

How many seats does a Honda Pilot have?

2016-2019 Honda Pilot From 2003-2015 the Pilot was only available as an 8-seater (3 seats in the 2nd row, 3 seats in the 3rd row). For 2016 the Honda Pilot is now available as a 7-seater as well (2 seats in the 2nd row, 3 seats in the 3rd row), or the usual 8-seater.

Where are the plugs on a Honda Pilot?

There are plastic plugs ( @ where indicated in green ) attached to the back of the seat. Start at the bottom. These plugs press into holes in the metal frame of the back of the seat. When you GENTLY pull the back of the seat off the plugs will come out of the back of the seat and stay in the holes on the frame of the seat.

Where are the Phillips head screws on a Honda Pilot?

3) next step is to take out the screws (@ located in red ) They are all phillips head with the exception of the one located at the bottom of the seat, it’s a torx head screw. You have to pull back the plastic cover on the arm between the back of the seat and the seat cushion to get at the torx screw.

Our middle seat latch broke and now the seat will not fold down. Does anyone know where one can purchase this part and/or how to take the seat apart to do the job.

There are plastic plugs ( @ where indicated in green ) attached to the back of the seat. Start at the bottom. These plugs press into holes in the metal frame of the back of the seat. When you GENTLY pull the back of the seat off the plugs will come out of the back of the seat and stay in the holes on the frame of the seat.

3) next step is to take out the screws (@ located in red ) They are all phillips head with the exception of the one located at the bottom of the seat, it’s a torx head screw. You have to pull back the plastic cover on the arm between the back of the seat and the seat cushion to get at the torx screw.

What’s the a side of a Honda Pilot?

On my 2003 Pilot, the lever has an “A-Side” and a “B-Side”. The A-Side tore-out as seen in the photo. Thankfully, as Scoobs noted, Honda provides a B-Side to move the cable over too. With applications have cables in both the A-Side and B-Side once the lever is broken a new lever is needed.

On my 2003 Pilot, the lever has an “A-Side” and a “B-Side”. The A-Side tore-out as seen in the photo. Thankfully, as Scoobs noted, Honda provides a B-Side to move the cable over too. With applications have cables in both the A-Side and B-Side once the lever is broken a new lever is needed.

Which is the second row seat on a 2016 Honda Pilot?

The 2016 Honda Pilot’s second-row seat slides forward for entry to the third-row seat. Access is still a little tight, though. Interior quality takes a leap forward with this generation. Soft-touch surfaces replace hard plastics on the dash and door panels, giving the 2016 Pilot an upscale ambiance.

What is the cargo capacity of a 2016 Honda Pilot?

The 2016 Honda Pilot has the most versatile interior this side of a minivan. There is a multitude of handy bins and twice as many cupholders as seats, while the maximum cargo capacity of 83.9 cubic feet is competitive with most competitors.

When did the third generation Honda Pilot come out?

Then in February 2015 at the Chicago Auto Show, the third generation Honda Pilot (2016-present) was unveiled. Trim levels and engine options get retained from previous generation. But new 6-speed and optional 9-speed automatic transmissions are available. As a crossover SUV, Honda Pilot’s main mission is to take owners cross everywhere they want.

Where can I buy genuine Honda Pilot Parts?

The best place to buy Pilot OEM parts for years has been Honda Parts Now, as we carry a full selection of genuine Pilot parts. We’re the best online Honda parts store. All of our guaranteed genuine parts for Pilot and accessories are expedited directly from Honda dealers and backed by the manufacturer’s warranty.

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