How to Remove the Rear Seats of a Honda Fit?
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Fit seat removal method is as follows: 1. Remove the fixing screws under the seat. 2. There is a buckle on each end of the seat, keep it in line with the buckle. 3. Grasp the front and rear sides of the seat cushion and apply force simultaneously. 4. Slowly lift it horizontally upwards, and the seat cushion will be completely lifted out. The following is information about the Fit: The Fit is a hatchback launched by GAC Honda, positioned as the third generation of the "Cool Hatchback", targeting the new generation of "post-90s" groups who pursue individuality, with a spacious interior. With "Exciting H Design" as the overall design concept, it adopts Honda's latest family-style front face design concept "solid wing", integrating the front grille and headlights to highlight sharpness and coolness. The side of the body uses a unique cool blade-style double waistline design, bringing an eager forward momentum. The tense rear shape is matched with LED light source rear combination lights, presenting a more advanced texture.
I recently removed the rear seats of my Fit, and the steps were actually quite simple. First, take out the rear floor mats to avoid getting in the way. Then, bend down and locate the front clips at the bottom of the seats—there’s one on each side, near the door edges. At this point, you’ll need to lift the front edge of the seat upward firmly—yes, apply some force until you hear a click. Just be careful, as the clips on the Fit are prone to breaking, so avoid using excessive force. After removal, check the clips for any damage; if they’re deformed, you’ll need to replace them. This method is handy for cleaning the seats or installing seat covers. To reinstall, simply align the clips and press the seat back into place. Honestly, the Fit’s seat design is quite user-friendly—it’s totally doable as a DIY project.