What is the cause of the squeaking noise from the front passenger seat in the 10th-generation Accord?

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DeAiden
07/29/25 1:47pm
The reason for the squeaking noise from the front passenger seat in the 10th-generation Accord may be loose seat screws. It is recommended to visit a repair shop to check if the seat screws are properly fastened. Car seats can be categorized by shape into split seats and bench seats, by function into fixed, removable, and adjustable seats, and by passenger capacity into single, double, and multi-passenger seats. Taking the 10th-generation Accord 2018 Hybrid 2.0L E-CVT Base Model National VI as an example, its dimensions are 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm, a fuel tank capacity of 48.5 liters, a curb weight of 1548kg, and the body structure is a 4-door 5-seater sedan.
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