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ops: Now it is stuck.:roll: Any ideas how I can get it out without damaging the seat? Thanks -- Posted at author's request, using moderated http://www.AutoBoardz.com interface Thread archive: http://www.AutoBoardz.com/Jaguar-Typ...ict248475.html |
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"alan1961" <none@000.com> wrote in message news:1208213_3164e3e601007ea77b3d760694ad03b0@auto boardz.com... > The rear head rest was put in backwards. ops: Now it is stuck.> :roll: Any ideas how I can get it out without damaging the seat? > Thanks You can release the cover and peal it back up to expose the headrest mechanism. Paul |
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> "alan1961" <n...@000.com> wrote in message > > news:1208213_3164e3e601007ea77b3d760694ad03b0@auto boardz.com... > > > The rear head rest was put in backwards. * * ops: Now it is stuck.> > :roll: Any ideas how I can get it out without damaging the seat? > > Thanks > > You can release the cover and peal it back up to expose the headrest > mechanism. > > *Paul I had exactly this - result of getting the kids to do it! As well as the prominent latches on the outside socket, there are miniature latches on the inside socket which need to be pressed in with a flat screwdriver or similar. The headrest can then be removed. Steve Adams |