
Honda Breeze rear seat removal method: On both sides of the rear seats, you can see handles for adjusting the seat angle. Lift the rear seat cushion part directly with force to separate the internal clips and release the cushion. Place the cushion in the footwell area, then lower the backrest angle, and finally lift the seat directly. The Honda Breeze is an SUV model under GAC Honda, with body dimensions of 4634mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1679mm in height. In terms of exterior design, the Breeze adopts GAC Honda's own family elements. The front grille is decorated with a large number of chrome strips and connected to the headlight clusters on both sides. Additionally, it features a three-section air intake design below, giving it a more sporty overall appearance.

Removing the rear seats of the Honda Breeze is actually not difficult, and I often do it when repairing my car. First, lift the front edge of the seat cushion upwards, and you'll hear a click as the clips release. Be careful of the fixed hooks under the seat—don't pull too hard. After lifting the cushion, you'll expose four screws on the base; use a 10mm socket to remove them. For the backrest, first recline the seat, then locate the plastic cover at the junction of the seatback and C-pillar. Pry it open to reveal the mounting bolts. It's best to disconnect the car's power supply before removal to avoid triggering airbag fault warnings. Remember, there are seatbelt sensor wires under the seat, so handle them gently to avoid pulling out the connectors. When reinstalling, align the seat rails first, then press the cushion down firmly until you hear a click to confirm proper installation.


