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  1. #1
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    Angry Squeeky seat syndrome....

    My drivers seat very squeeky, seems to be getting worse.

    Anyone else have this problem ?

    Last time i complained of this problem they (dealership) supposidely oiled the seat, but has come back with a vengance now.

    Only drivers side seat not passenger side....might have something to do with lumbar support.
    Last edited by LXRY; 03-08-2007 at 05:50 PM. Reason: spelling error

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    Yup, it's the lumbar support. I have it too. Once in a while, it goes "TWANG" when I get into the car. LOL. I didn't let the dealers fix it because they would probably end up scratching my interior just to get the seat out.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    Just pop the rear cover and spray some lithium grease onto the metallic jointed areas. Pull the sides out and the top should pop out with enough force, then lift the bottom part up and out

    I actually disconnected the whole lumber assembly lol, it was arching my back too much and found it uncomfortable.
    The side padding now give more support, like a recaro seat would (but not quite as good off course)
    Last edited by EuroDude; 03-08-2007 at 06:39 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude View Post
    Just pop the rear cover and spray some lithium grease onto the metallic jointed areas. Pull the sides out and the top should pop out with enough force, then list the bottom part up and out

    I actually disconnected the whole lumber assembly lol, it was arching my back too much and found it uncomfortable.
    The side padding now give more support, like a recaro seat would (but not quite as good off course)

    You the man

    Thanks alot, much appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude View Post
    Just pop the rear cover and spray some lithium grease onto the metallic jointed areas. Pull the sides out and the top should pop out with enough force, then lift the bottom part up and out

    I actually disconnected the whole lumber assembly lol, it was arching my back too much and found it uncomfortable.
    The side padding now give more support, like a recaro seat would (but not quite as good off course)
    Nice! I'll do the same tomorrow!
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  6. #6
    Can you guys post some photo of removing the back??

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    my cars got the squeek to
    i'll have to try the method suggested
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  8. #8
    bump this one up.

    I got the same issue. Took the back off and sprayed the shit out of everything but still squeaking. I think it is a spring inside the actual seat rather than the lumbar support assembly. Anybody else got any quick fixes?

  9. #9
    Take it to a motor trimmer.

    When i worked as a trimmer we did alot of work for car dealerships (including Honda) and squeaks are generally a result of the foam rubbing on the metal frame, broken frame with two bits of metal rubbing together or its a matter of just oiling everything.

    But a motor trimmer will be able to fix it correctly if the above fix doesn't work for you.

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    I have this problem too but can't be bothered fixing it. For those that have the squeak I'm just wondering if it's a weight related issue. I weigh right on 100kgs. Is there any one out there that weights 60-70 kgs that also has the squeak?

  11. #11
    ^^
    I weigh ~65kg

    to add insult to injury I can't even get the cover back on...

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    i dont know what squeak you guys are getting (69kgs)

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