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Default 1990 Honda CRX....seat removal question... - 08-13-2003 , 06:41 PM






Does anyone know the process of removing the seats from a 90 CRX? If
possible, I would also like to know the exact ratchet size I will need
etc...

THANKS A BUNCH!

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Default Re: 1990 Honda CRX....seat removal question... - 08-14-2003 , 12:15 AM






Remove the two bolts in the front and the two in the back of the seat. Do
not yank out the seat out until you've disconnected the wire under the seat
that feeds the seatbelt warning system.

I would use the 3/8" ratchet or the 1/2". The 1/4" would be too small and
may not give you the needed torque to turn it.


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Does anyone know the process of removing the seats from a 90 CRX? If
possible, I would also like to know the exact ratchet size I will need
etc...

THANKS A BUNCH!



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Default Re: 1990 Honda CRX....seat removal question... - 08-14-2003 , 09:20 AM




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Remove the two bolts in the front and the two in the back of the seat. Do
not yank out the seat out until you've disconnected the wire under the seat
that feeds the seatbelt warning system.

I would use the 3/8" ratchet or the 1/2". The 1/4" would be too small and
may not give you the needed torque to turn it.
Very good. I'll bet he wanted the socket size


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Does anyone know the process of removing the seats from a 90 CRX? If
possible, I would also like to know the exact ratchet size I will need
etc...

THANKS A BUNCH!




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Default Re: 1990 Honda CRX....seat removal question... - 08-14-2003 , 09:40 AM




"Rex B" <NOSPAMrex (AT) REMOVEtxol (DOT) net> wrote

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|Remove the two bolts in the front and the two in the back of the seat.
Do
|not yank out the seat out until you've disconnected the wire under the
seat
|that feeds the seatbelt warning system.
|
|I would use the 3/8" ratchet or the 1/2". The 1/4" would be too small
and
|may not give you the needed torque to turn it.

Very good. I'll bet he wanted the socket size
how hard is it to open the door, take out the socket set or wrenches, and
match it up?

or is this one of those people that buys their sockets one at a time, as
needed, from sears?

i think its a 13mm or 14mm, btw.




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Default Re: 1990 Honda CRX....seat removal question... - 08-14-2003 , 12:28 PM



In article <qbN_a.144689$uu5.22179@sccrnsc04>,
SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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i think its a 13mm or 14mm, btw.
On my Honda, I don't think I've come across a 13mm bolt head, but 14mm is
common.


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Default Re: 1990 Honda CRX....seat removal question... - 08-14-2003 , 05:19 PM



On 14 Aug 2003 10:24:45 -0700, mrbrnz (AT) yahoo (DOT) com (good4u) wrote:

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how hard is it to open the door, take out the socket set or wrenches, and
match it up?

or is this one of those people that buys their sockets one at a time, as
needed, from sears?

i think its a 13mm or 14mm, btw.

I was waiting for some retard to ask me WHY I wanted to know the
socket size, well I'm not too stupid to check it myself, and I would
if it was MY fuckin' CRX!!

But I only wanted to know because a co-worker asked me if I had a
ratchet, I said YES, and asked what size he needed, he didn't know and
just told me it was to remove seats from a 1990 CRX...

So THERE YA GO!
LOL Hey, now, take it easy



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