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Old 06-09-2003, 12:54 AM
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Rear seat seat removal. PLEASE HELP!!

I've done quite a bit of searching. Online, books, magazines, etc. I need to know how to remove the rear bench of a 97 civic. The back of the seats appear to be quite simple. And I'm sure it's only 2 bolts for the bench, it's just I can't seem to find them! Anyone with any thoughs please reply....I'm desperate I have some interior work and wiring that I want to do and need to start with the seat removal....
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Old 06-09-2003, 12:57 AM
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Sorry, I just realized I posted in the wrong spot

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There is a bolt underneath the seat that keeps it down. It's a little off center in the middle of the car. You have to wiggle a screwdriver down in there.
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