SOURCE: Seat adjustment forward and back stuck
I had this problem not to long ago, it's a very easy fix! I agree with that garr651!
There is a a thin metal wire that runs from the left & right side under the seat. Each end of the wire loops around a small hole on each track bracket and is held in place by two small washers that fit inside a grove.
Check to see if the washers are in the groves and holing each end of the wire tightly. If they're not simply slide them back into place and make sure the wire tight.
The easiest way to do this is to look under the driver seat from the back seat. Also a pair of needle nose pliers may become handy (although not necessary).
SOURCE: Honda magna wont stay on
the throttle ports are dirty clean air filter and run some cleaner threw the caburator and lube the choke assembly and throttle cable and check for sticky plates, if they are not sticking clean out the intake ports with carburator fluid then adjust needle valves to run smooth and back the choke off as you adjust. once warm and plates are fully open and ideling rev it to see if it reves up, if not check for intake leak in the intake hose or throttle plate or carb screws. use starting fluid to locate intake leaks.
SOURCE: the front seat belt was locked to the back seat belt in error
you may have to pry it out, but would have to replace the lock assembly can get one at reck yard or supply shop
SOURCE: back seat (middle belt) belt stuck and unable to release.
Hi, We are having the same problem with our son's car. Were you able to come up with a solution?
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