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Peter Crowl 01-22-2004 03:03 PM

Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Hello,
In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
'97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.

Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
common? It is annoying for sure.

Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!

Peter



'Curly Q. Links' 01-22-2004 08:39 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Peter Crowl wrote:
>
> Hello,
> In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
> '97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
> miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
> armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
>
> Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
> common? It is annoying for sure.
>
> Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
>
> Peter


================

Peter,

That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(

I went out to the garage to confirm.

'Curly'

==============

'Curly Q. Links' 01-22-2004 08:39 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Peter Crowl wrote:
>
> Hello,
> In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
> '97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
> miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
> armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
>
> Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
> common? It is annoying for sure.
>
> Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
>
> Peter


================

Peter,

That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(

I went out to the garage to confirm.

'Curly'

==============

'Curly Q. Links' 01-22-2004 08:39 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Peter Crowl wrote:
>
> Hello,
> In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
> '97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
> miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
> armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
>
> Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
> common? It is annoying for sure.
>
> Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
>
> Peter


================

Peter,

That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(

I went out to the garage to confirm.

'Curly'

==============

'Curly Q. Links' 01-22-2004 08:39 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Peter Crowl wrote:
>
> Hello,
> In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
> '97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
> miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
> armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
>
> Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
> common? It is annoying for sure.
>
> Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
>
> Peter


================

Peter,

That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(

I went out to the garage to confirm.

'Curly'

==============

Peter Crowl 01-23-2004 03:45 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Thanks Curly!

Peter


"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40107B45.CDAF34B1@interbaun.com...
> Peter Crowl wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in

my
> > '97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than

60,000
> > miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
> > armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
> >
> > Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
> > common? It is annoying for sure.
> >
> > Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
> >
> > Peter

>
> ================
>
> Peter,
>
> That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
> 'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
> perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
> seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
> groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(
>
> I went out to the garage to confirm.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==============




Peter Crowl 01-23-2004 03:45 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Thanks Curly!

Peter


"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40107B45.CDAF34B1@interbaun.com...
> Peter Crowl wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in

my
> > '97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than

60,000
> > miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
> > armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
> >
> > Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
> > common? It is annoying for sure.
> >
> > Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
> >
> > Peter

>
> ================
>
> Peter,
>
> That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
> 'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
> perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
> seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
> groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(
>
> I went out to the garage to confirm.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==============




Peter Crowl 01-23-2004 03:45 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Thanks Curly!

Peter


"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40107B45.CDAF34B1@interbaun.com...
> Peter Crowl wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in

my
> > '97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than

60,000
> > miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
> > armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
> >
> > Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
> > common? It is annoying for sure.
> >
> > Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
> >
> > Peter

>
> ================
>
> Peter,
>
> That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
> 'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
> perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
> seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
> groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(
>
> I went out to the garage to confirm.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==============




Peter Crowl 01-23-2004 03:45 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 
Thanks Curly!

Peter


"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40107B45.CDAF34B1@interbaun.com...
> Peter Crowl wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in

my
> > '97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than

60,000
> > miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
> > armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
> >
> > Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
> > common? It is annoying for sure.
> >
> > Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
> >
> > Peter

>
> ================
>
> Peter,
>
> That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
> 'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
> perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
> seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
> groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(
>
> I went out to the garage to confirm.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==============




Tony Hwang 01-23-2004 09:44 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 


'Curly Q. Links' wrote:

> Peter Crowl wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
>>'97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
>>miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
>>armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
>>
>>Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
>>common? It is annoying for sure.
>>
>>Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
>>
>>Peter

>
>
> ================
>
> Peter,
>
> That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
> 'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
> perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
> seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
> groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(
>
> I went out to the garage to confirm.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==============

Hi,
My gosh, rear seat arm rest is a major factor in buying a used car?
Some cars don't even have it.
Speaking arm rest, my '98 CRV has passenger side arm rest I installed
myself,. It matches color/fabric. Looks original.
Tony


Tony Hwang 01-23-2004 09:44 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 


'Curly Q. Links' wrote:

> Peter Crowl wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
>>'97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
>>miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
>>armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
>>
>>Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
>>common? It is annoying for sure.
>>
>>Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
>>
>>Peter

>
>
> ================
>
> Peter,
>
> That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
> 'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
> perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
> seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
> groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(
>
> I went out to the garage to confirm.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==============

Hi,
My gosh, rear seat arm rest is a major factor in buying a used car?
Some cars don't even have it.
Speaking arm rest, my '98 CRV has passenger side arm rest I installed
myself,. It matches color/fabric. Looks original.
Tony


Tony Hwang 01-23-2004 09:44 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 


'Curly Q. Links' wrote:

> Peter Crowl wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
>>'97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
>>miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
>>armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
>>
>>Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
>>common? It is annoying for sure.
>>
>>Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
>>
>>Peter

>
>
> ================
>
> Peter,
>
> That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
> 'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
> perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
> seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
> groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(
>
> I went out to the garage to confirm.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==============

Hi,
My gosh, rear seat arm rest is a major factor in buying a used car?
Some cars don't even have it.
Speaking arm rest, my '98 CRV has passenger side arm rest I installed
myself,. It matches color/fabric. Looks original.
Tony


Tony Hwang 01-23-2004 09:44 PM

Re: Rear Seat Armrests - 97 CRV - broken
 


'Curly Q. Links' wrote:

> Peter Crowl wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>In my quest for a CRV I've found another '97 (not the one I mentioned in my
>>'97 vs 2000 post earlier) which is appealing because it has less than 60,000
>>miles on it...original owner selling, maintenance records...rear seat
>>armrests ..well..not broken, but hanging down from horizontal.
>>
>>Is this a condition that can be repaired or is it a real problem? Is it
>>common? It is annoying for sure.
>>
>>Thanks...I look forward to the day when I can help somebody new!!
>>
>>Peter

>
>
> ================
>
> Peter,
>
> That's not a problem you're looking at. Because the seats are
> 'reclinable', the elbow rests are pointed a bit toward Japan. They look
> perfectly normal if the seats are tilted back a bit. Putting the
> seatbacks straight gives you a much larger storage compartment for
> groceries, but then the elbow rests look broken. :-(
>
> I went out to the garage to confirm.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ==============

Hi,
My gosh, rear seat arm rest is a major factor in buying a used car?
Some cars don't even have it.
Speaking arm rest, my '98 CRV has passenger side arm rest I installed
myself,. It matches color/fabric. Looks original.
Tony



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