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  1. #1

    seat doesnt move foward wen it bends

    guys

    this is a hard one to search so if u know plz direct me lol

    wen i bend the passenger seat down, the seat wont move foward... i have to manually move it forward.. whereas my drivers seats fine...

    any help would be appreciated

    ali

  2. #2
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    Feb 2005
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    melb
    Car:
    Integra GSI Turbo
    common problem in the honda passenger seats. Apparently a linkage or a spring is disconnected or broken off which stops the seat from moving forward after its bent forward. I know it gets annoying but quickly remove seat and check under it to see if any linkages have come off.

  3. #3
    at least i know its common now thanks champ

    will hav fun ripping seat off

  4. #4
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    2CD and 3DG
    are u serious??? so they should move forward wen u tilt the seat forward??? and automatically slide back??

  5. #5
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    they automatically move forward but you manually have to bring them back. It just makes it easier when ppl jump in the back.

  6. #6
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    hmm. my DRIVER SIDE does this, and i passenger seat is noraml i thought it was NORMAL. so if it is.. maybe the previous owner switched your seats around coz the padding on the recaro's can wear out evenly ??

  7. #7
    my passenger side has never moved forward. I have to always move it forward...actually I don't think my driver side does either lol
    blah blah blah

  8. #8
    anyone checked to find out wat it is??

    im too lazy lol

  9. #9
    Drivers side isn't supposed to move forward like the passenger side. pasenger side does move for reasons mentioned by gsi-psi above
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