How to Remove the Rear Seat of an Accord?
2 Answers
The method to remove the rear seat of an Accord is: There are two clips under the seat cushion. Slowly lift from one side of the rear seat until you can reach in with your hand, but it's not easy to remove because the clips contain steel wires inside. You need to firmly pinch them towards the middle with your hand, but be careful as they can break easily. Method to lift the rear seat: 1. Under the headrests on both sides of the rear seat, there is a switch. Press it and push forward. 2. The backrest can be folded. Open the trunk and look below the seat (if not visible, it might be under the seat) for a black strap. Pull it backward and lift the seat upward. 3. Hook the strap onto the headrest of the front seat, and adjust the tightness of the strap. In this case, it is recommended to contact the local 4S store for inspection and repair. Alternatively, negotiate with the 4S store or the manufacturer. You can report the issue to the relevant department, wait patiently, and ensure your phone and other communication devices are accessible for the manufacturer's staff to contact you.
Removing the rear seats of an Accord isn't actually difficult—I've replaced the seat covers myself several times. First, grab the front edge of the seat cushion and pull upward firmly until you hear a click, which means the front clips have released. Then the entire cushion can be removed. Be careful as there might be wiring underneath for the heating function—don't yank it forcefully. For the backrest, open the trunk and locate the silver mounting screws on both sides; loosen them with a wrench to remove the backrest. It's best to lay down a soft cloth to protect the interior during removal. On some older Accord models, you'll need to remove the center armrest in the rear first. The whole process takes about 20 minutes. Before reinstalling, remember to clean out any debris under the seats—coins and cookie crumbs tend to accumulate there over time.