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Old 12-06-2004, 08:24 AM
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Question Re-Installing Rear Seat

I removed all the seats in my 2004 cavalier to customize some universal seat covers, ive sewn and sewn and sewn-and i must say these babies sizzle. But now I can't figure out how to get the rear seat locked back in place. I know it just snaps in place, but i can't figure out how these hooks line up to snap them any.

Any suggestions would be great, directions to a site with pictures would be perfect (I am a very visual person).

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Re: Re-Installing Rear Seat

heh... its kinda tricky... there is little plastic clips that need to be attached to the metal bars that run through the bottom of the seat.. when you put them on.. the should seat in the center V of the plastic clip.. get them on and you can obviously figure out where they need to click into... line them up.. and pounce on them to lock them into place with your knee... thats the best way i can think of...
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Re: Re: Re-Installing Rear Seat

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heh... its kinda tricky... there is little plastic clips that need to be attached to the metal bars that run through the bottom of the seat.. when you put them on.. the should seat in the center V of the plastic clip.. get them on and you can obviously figure out where they need to click into... line them up.. and pounce on them to lock them into place with your knee... thats the best way i can think of...
I still can't get this back in, the little clips dont want to line up, everytime i try to slam the seat down the clips slide back out of place. Me and two friends worked at it for over 30 mintues the other day. Any more suggestions??
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Re: Re-Installing Rear Seat

keep working at it... eventually you'll figure it out. Took me sometime first time i did it... if all else fails get the dealership to do it.
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