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Occam Nov 15, 2009 02:11 AM

Rocking driver's seat?
 
Anyone else having this issue?

It seems that the drivers seat, when rolling over uneven surfaces, tends to "rock" in its tracks or mounts a bit. It feels almost like when you had the seat slider slightly off, and it 'clicks" into place.

SCBarren Nov 15, 2009 02:15 AM

ohh yes.

i can quote the many times my buddy has said, "there we go, now im locked into place!" or some other form of it.

never really thought twice about it. kinda strange though, i guess...

neil patrick harris Nov 15, 2009 02:25 AM

i haven't really noticed that it's more of an issue on the FiT than w/ any other car i've driven. there are a lot of "joints" and adjustable parts on a car seat. perhaps the car's short wheelbase magnifies this occurrence. i've only had the "snapped in" event after adjusting my seat when it hasn't clicked in all the way until i sit in it or i have to use my brakes.

Occam Nov 15, 2009 02:26 AM


Originally Posted by SCBarren (Post 775924)
ohh yes.

i can quote the many times my buddy has said, "there we go, now im locked into place!" or some other form of it.

never really thought twice about it. kinda strange though, i guess...

Just a note - this is definitely NOT the seat locking into place. It will pop back and forth, particularly when there is a surface causing a side to side rocking motion.

SCBarren Nov 15, 2009 02:34 AM


Originally Posted by neil patrick harris (Post 775926)
i haven't really noticed that it's more of an issue on the FiT than w/ any other car i've driven. there are a lot of "joints" and adjustable parts on a car seat. perhaps the car's short wheelbase magnifies this occurrence. i've only had the "snapped in" event after adjusting my seat when it hasn't clicked in all the way until i sit in it or i have to use my brakes.


that sounds like what i'm experiencing.

it's really not an often occurrence, it has just happened a few times over the year i've had it.

specboy Nov 15, 2009 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by neil patrick harris (Post 775926)
i haven't really noticed that it's more of an issue on the FiT than w/ any other car i've driven. there are a lot of "joints" and adjustable parts on a car seat. perhaps the car's short wheelbase magnifies this occurrence. i've only had the "snapped in" event after adjusting my seat when it hasn't clicked in all the way until i sit in it or i have to use my brakes.

Granted, there are a number of moving parts in the seats but they should not be moving at all. Shifting of the seat is a dangerous thing, even if just a little bit. My Altima would shift Side-to side in a hard turn. You'd get a "let go" kind of feeling once you got into a turn in the corner and you would literally slide 1/8 or 1/4 of an inch to the side. It is one of the most unsettling feelings in a car I've had. A lot of others had the same issue and soon after we started talking about it... Recall! Had it fixed. Front to back shifting is even more dangerous. Imagine of you had your foot on lightly the brakes and the seat slid forward. You'd be jamming on the brakes suddenly. Step on the gas and the seat slides back... not good.

The Altima is the only car I've ever had that had seats that moved even the slightest. My hondas have all had a solid feel to the seat structure. I like sporty rides that I can toss into turns and seat movement would be awful.

If it is regularly reproducible and is actual movement of the seat, take it in to the dealer and have them fix it.

~SB

Clarkemode Nov 15, 2009 10:16 AM

I had experienced a problem with my driver's seat 12 hours after I bought by 2010 Fit in late October in Central Jersey and it took 3 trips to the dealer for them to replace the seat. I knew the seat was not "normal" and they finally agreed it was not right after the service manager finally drove in it. Apparently, the seat had an internal issue and it was replaced under warranty. But yes, these seats seem to have a bit more "play" than other seats I have driven in. I just hope its not a major problem after 100k miles and years of ownership!

neil patrick harris Nov 15, 2009 10:53 AM

SB, I agree. I should have stated that vibrations are normal, a "rocking motion" is not. as for the "clicking in", that should only occur after doing an adjustment and I've failed to push in or pull the seat into it's final engagement point. when it's locked in, there should not be any extra to and fro motion.

NOMO Dec 30, 2009 09:36 PM

Rocking Seat - ours too!
 
We just bought a 2010 Base Auto for my wife 2 weeks ago.

I've driven it several times this week and noticed the rocking seat right away. It is terrible and feels like you are driving a real junky car.

I've checked out all the mounting hardware and it is tight - seems like there is just some play in the slides.

I'll need to bring it in to the dealer and anticipate it wil be a struggle to get anything done. OH NO!!

If anyone has had any luck getting this fixed by Honda please let me know.

I sure didn't notice this problem with the car we test drove!





Originally Posted by Occam (Post 775923)
Anyone else having this issue?

It seems that the drivers seat, when rolling over uneven surfaces, tends to "rock" in its tracks or mounts a bit. It feels almost like when you had the seat slider slightly off, and it 'clicks" into place.


Steve244 Dec 30, 2009 09:48 PM

Sorry to get personal, but how heavy are you? Seat is solid in my 09 even when I slalom through the parking lot (and no one's looking).

I'm 165 dry.

Maybe it's the active head restraint?

Occam Dec 30, 2009 11:18 PM

190 lbs. The play is definitely not in the track itself, but the point where it is bolted to the floor. I think a dealer trip may be in the cards.

dvleucsd Dec 31, 2009 12:08 AM

same here! it clicks around when taking corners...will be going to dealer.

Clarkemode Dec 31, 2009 10:21 AM

Yea, bring it in. My 2010 had a "looseness" that I knew was not right. If you go to your dealer and they have another new Fit on the lot, take it for a drive and see if it has the same issue. If not, then you KNOW your seat is defective like mine was...then they will replace the seat since it is still under warranty.

teamkitty Dec 31, 2009 08:33 PM

I posted about this earlier this year because i had the exact same issue. I checked everything and found nothing. It creaked all the time, and then all of a sudden, just like the hiccups, it was gone. I started making it a habit each time i get in and sit down now to reach over my shoulder and give the headrest a gentile tug fwd, which moves all of the hinges and rods inside the seat for the active headrest (and actually makes the seat more comfortable on my middle back). Not sure if that had anything to do with anything, but i haven't heard a creak or felt the seat shift in over 4 months after a first month or so of sporadic insanity.

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ng-broken.html

dvleucsd Jan 4, 2010 04:24 PM

Update!

I brought in my car today into the dealership and they dealt with the clicking/rocking issue. Here's what the problem was for me: "Seat back cushion when turning hard causing body to shift. Removed driver's seat back cover. Found driver's seat back-rest spring was rubbing against the plastic backrest support. Secured driver's backrest spring with EPT tape. Re-secured and tighten down all 4 driver's seat mounting bolts."

I hope this helps somebody!

Occam Jan 13, 2010 01:01 AM

I feel kinda dumb on this one.

I used a ratchet and tightened the bolt under the plastic cover next to the console.

Seems to have cured it.

Should've been an obvious check - I looked at the rear bolts because I thought that's where there was play in the mount.

kawracer Jan 14, 2010 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by dvleucsd (Post 794956)
Update!

I brought in my car today into the dealership and they dealt with the clicking/rocking issue. Here's what the problem was for me: "Seat back cushion when turning hard causing body to shift. Removed driver's seat back cover. Found driver's seat back-rest spring was rubbing against the plastic backrest support. Secured driver's backrest spring with EPT tape. Re-secured and tighten down all 4 driver's seat mounting bolts."

I hope this helps somebody!

I think it helps me!

I am about 100% sure I'm getting the movement described in your post. I've had the car 3 weeks, and it's starting to drive me nuts. It feels like something is bumping the back of my seat whenever I make a moderately sudden movement in any direction. I feel it when turning, and even going over some bumps, in addition to stopping and starting. It's as if there's a little pendulum in there that swings around and bumps me whenever I upset it.

I'm debating whether I should try your fix myself. It'd be easier than leaving the car at a dealer--I need it throughout the day for my job.

Matt

dvleucsd Jan 14, 2010 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by kawracer (Post 799641)
I think it helps me!

I am about 100% sure I'm getting the movement described in your post. I've had the car 3 weeks, and it's starting to drive me nuts. It feels like something is bumping the back of my seat whenever I make a moderately sudden movement in any direction. I feel it when turning, and even going over some bumps, in addition to stopping and starting. It's as if there's a little pendulum in there that swings around and bumps me whenever I upset it.

I'm debating whether I should try your fix myself. It'd be easier than leaving the car at a dealer--I need it throughout the day for my job.

Matt

Cool! hope that does help, or it might even be something simple like a mounting bolt on the rails like the OP a few posts up had.

kawracer Jan 14, 2010 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by dvleucsd (Post 799665)
Cool! hope that does help, or it might even be something simple like a mounting bolt on the rails like the OP a few posts up had.

They appear to be solid. It really does feel like something hitting the back of my seat--the seat itself feels stable. I may try to open it up and look at it this weekend...

jondotcom Mar 30, 2010 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by Occam (Post 798669)
I feel kinda dumb on this one.
I used a ratchet and tightened the bolt under the plastic cover next to the console.
Seems to have cured it.
Should've been an obvious check - I looked at the rear bolts because I thought that's where there was play in the mount.

Ditto. Had play in my driver seat and found front seat bolt toward the console loose, and found the passenger seat front inside bolt was loose as well. Luckily I stumbled upon another thread and leaned many 2010s have this manufacturing flaw (you just need to tighten the bolts).

This is on a brand-new 2010 fit sport with ~300 miles!


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