2001 Accord EX seat problem
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2001 Accord EX seat problem
I have a 2001 Accord EX 2-door coupe with leather seats. When you
pull the passenger seat back forward, the seat "unlocks" and moves
forward to allow access to the back seat. At first, the seat would
occasionally fail to "lock" back into position. Now, it is very
difficult to get it to lock at all. It just slides freely, forward
and backward, making a clicking noise.
Is there an adjustment to the locking mechanism? Is there a known
problem with these seats? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
pull the passenger seat back forward, the seat "unlocks" and moves
forward to allow access to the back seat. At first, the seat would
occasionally fail to "lock" back into position. Now, it is very
difficult to get it to lock at all. It just slides freely, forward
and backward, making a clicking noise.
Is there an adjustment to the locking mechanism? Is there a known
problem with these seats? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Re: 2001 Accord EX seat problem
try spraying a good quality lubricant..one with little odor of course.Maybe
the gear is sticking.
"Enrique Gonzales" <EnriqueGonzales@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 2001 Accord EX 2-door coupe with leather seats. When you
> pull the passenger seat back forward, the seat "unlocks" and moves
> forward to allow access to the back seat. At first, the seat would
> occasionally fail to "lock" back into position. Now, it is very
> difficult to get it to lock at all. It just slides freely, forward
> and backward, making a clicking noise.
>
> Is there an adjustment to the locking mechanism? Is there a known
> problem with these seats? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
the gear is sticking.
"Enrique Gonzales" <EnriqueGonzales@verizon.net> wrote in message
newsmho31d0c2l8e8om0biivgh6cs9k5qj88j@4ax.com...
> I have a 2001 Accord EX 2-door coupe with leather seats. When you
> pull the passenger seat back forward, the seat "unlocks" and moves
> forward to allow access to the back seat. At first, the seat would
> occasionally fail to "lock" back into position. Now, it is very
> difficult to get it to lock at all. It just slides freely, forward
> and backward, making a clicking noise.
>
> Is there an adjustment to the locking mechanism? Is there a known
> problem with these seats? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Re: 2001 Accord EX seat problem
try spraying a good quality lubricant..one with little odor of course.Maybe
the gear is sticking.
"Enrique Gonzales" <EnriqueGonzales@verizon.net> wrote in message
newsmho31d0c2l8e8om0biivgh6cs9k5qj88j@4ax.com...
> I have a 2001 Accord EX 2-door coupe with leather seats. When you
> pull the passenger seat back forward, the seat "unlocks" and moves
> forward to allow access to the back seat. At first, the seat would
> occasionally fail to "lock" back into position. Now, it is very
> difficult to get it to lock at all. It just slides freely, forward
> and backward, making a clicking noise.
>
> Is there an adjustment to the locking mechanism? Is there a known
> problem with these seats? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
the gear is sticking.
"Enrique Gonzales" <EnriqueGonzales@verizon.net> wrote in message
newsmho31d0c2l8e8om0biivgh6cs9k5qj88j@4ax.com...
> I have a 2001 Accord EX 2-door coupe with leather seats. When you
> pull the passenger seat back forward, the seat "unlocks" and moves
> forward to allow access to the back seat. At first, the seat would
> occasionally fail to "lock" back into position. Now, it is very
> difficult to get it to lock at all. It just slides freely, forward
> and backward, making a clicking noise.
>
> Is there an adjustment to the locking mechanism? Is there a known
> problem with these seats? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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