How to safely remove the driverseat backpanel
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How to safely remove the driverseat backpanel
I tried to get the panel off the driver seat, the bottom portion popped out, but the top doesn't seem to want to.
I can;t even get the bottom part to go back in.
I can feel 2 clips at the bottom, one clip doesn't want to go back in and the other clip is still in the hole, it doe separated from the panel.
Hopefully I haven't broken anything yet, but before I do, what is the proper way to take that panel off?
I'm trying to get to the broken lumbar support.
I can;t even get the bottom part to go back in.
I can feel 2 clips at the bottom, one clip doesn't want to go back in and the other clip is still in the hole, it doe separated from the panel.
Hopefully I haven't broken anything yet, but before I do, what is the proper way to take that panel off?
I'm trying to get to the broken lumbar support.
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It's a known problem. There is a TSB on it.
Check here: https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/3g-tl-technical-service-bulletins-tsbs-3g-garage-j-016-a-613659/
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Check here: https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/3g-tl-technical-service-bulletins-tsbs-3g-garage-j-016-a-613659/
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For future use, there are service manual like pics and instructions on seat backs in the TSB (08-008) referenced above.
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I tried it to make sure Honda didn't change the access again and it worked for me.
It's more for the seat back repair anyhow. I looked in the Service Manual and there's not much about removing/replacing the seat back.
It's more for the seat back repair anyhow. I looked in the Service Manual and there's not much about removing/replacing the seat back.
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