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Old 02-24-2002, 09:08 PM
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how do u remove rear seats 93 civic

how do you remove rear seats of a 93 civic hatchback. are there bolts that you have to remove??
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Yeah, they're hidden.
Start off from the back at/near the seat belts.
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If its the same as a 92(pretty sure it is) there are 2 little black plastic clips in between the back seats towards the bottom, pull those off then the seats slide towards the middle and the outsides pop out. For the bottom section there is one bolt a little to the drivers side of the car at the back of the seat, undo that and the back of the seat will lift up and the front is just held in by metal clips.

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