SOURCE: Honda Ridgeline Service Manual
4WD only operates when gear selector is in L and under 18 mph. the rest of the time your 4Wd will activate automatically if the front wheels start to spin,
SOURCE: How to remove the rear
1. Pull the plastic panels under the seat bottom straight forward to remove them. 2. Remove the six bolts (14mm) holding the seat and center seatbelt in place. 3. Pop the two small plastic covers at the top and behind the seat using a trim removal tool or screwdriver tip covered in masking tape. 4. Lift the seat straight upward. 5. Remove. The Service Manual states a 35 ft lb torque and must be re-installed in a certain sequence for the 6 seat anchor bolts (not the seat belt bolts). When putting the rear seat back in install the bolts in this order. (1) center left (2) center right (3) left lower (4) right lower (5) left upper (6) right upper.
SOURCE: In the 2011 Honda Ridgeline.
I am not familiar with your Ridgeline, but in other vehicles I have found that if you pull the headrest completely out and reverse it, it then tilts back instead of pushing on your neck.
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1. Pull the plastic panels under the seat bottom straight forward to remove them.
2. Remove the six bolts (14mm) holding the seat and center seatbelt in place.
3. Pop the two small plastic covers at the top and behind the seat using a trim removal tool or screwdriver tip covered in masking tape.
4. Lift the seat straight upward.
5. Remove.
The Service Manual states a 35 ft lb torque and must be re-installed in a certain sequence for the 6 seat anchor bolts (not the seat belt bolts). When putting the rear seat back in install the bolts in this order. (1) center left (2) center right (3) left lower (4) right lower (5) left upper (6) right upper.
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