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  1. #1
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    rear seat civic eh / eg sedan removal

    hey guys

    i need to remove my back seats of

    1993 civic eh/ eg sedan

    theres no folding buttons so i have no clue in how to remove em

    please help

    thank you
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  2. #2
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    You mean to pull them down? Switch on the tray just below the rear windscreen, turn it clockwise and pull forward

  3. #3
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    switchh on the tray? u mean the grey trey that has speakers on em? it has as switch :S
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  4. #4
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    its a little thing thats in the middle where the speakers are turn it and pull the rear seat at the same time

  5. #5
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    yeah, the turning knob thing is between the 2 speakers. pull it out from the middle, not the headrest cos they are seperate to the folding part
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  6. #6
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    **** im dumb lmaoo thanks alot guys all done
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  7. #7
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    DC4 Integra
    pretty straight forward stuff whole interior of a civic is bold on bolt off just locate all the connections and bolts un do
    them and you'll be able to take the interior out

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