How do you remove the headrest..
The Black Pearl
05-28-2005, 10:01 PM
I picked up a couple of 8.25" Screens and I have to remove the headrest in order to put the bracket on to hold the screens. I pushed on the button to raise the head rest, but it won't go any further....Anyone now how to remove these head rests??? 2004 TB
stradi_various
06-03-2005, 07:52 PM
I picked up a couple of 8.25" Screens and I have to remove the headrest in order to put the bracket on to hold the screens. I pushed on the button to raise the head rest, but it won't go any further....Anyone now how to remove these head rests??? 2004 TB
You don't...there is a special tool to do that...see a dealer
You don't...there is a special tool to do that...see a dealer
The Black Pearl
06-04-2005, 12:37 AM
This is the info I got on how to remove it. I do not know if its accurate. I need to take the head rest off in order to secure two 8.4" sreens to each headrest. I want to be able to take them in and out of the TB so they will not get taken.
"Look at the plastic piece around where the headrest rods go in. There will be a small hole on one side. You have to push something in the hole to release it while pulling up on the headrest. "
"Look at the plastic piece around where the headrest rods go in. There will be a small hole on one side. You have to push something in the hole to release it while pulling up on the headrest. "
stradi_various
06-10-2005, 03:22 PM
This is the info I got on how to remove it. I do not know if its accurate. I need to take the head rest off in order to secure two 8.4" sreens to each headrest. I want to be able to take them in and out of the TB so they will not get taken.
"Look at the plastic piece around where the headrest rods go in. There will be a small hole on one side. You have to push something in the hole to release it while pulling up on the headrest. "
Tried, tested and true! Thanks for the tip.
"Look at the plastic piece around where the headrest rods go in. There will be a small hole on one side. You have to push something in the hole to release it while pulling up on the headrest. "
Tried, tested and true! Thanks for the tip.
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