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Old 04-30-2004, 06:17 PM
Bob Weir Bob Weir is offline
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A cautionary note: Seriously lube the catch mechanism in the cargo area where the ring on the seat back hooks into.

If your interior panels are very similar to my 94, they're impossible (to best of my knowledge) to remove if the seat back lock/release mechanism fails while the seat back is up. The plunger mounted close to the door lock hook, secures the seat back into position when the door is closed.

The interior panels can be easily removed to lube the complete mechanism. The plastic trim containing the light on the pillar slides UP before it comes out. The interior panels are secured by the bolts holding the cargo ring and the seatbelt. There's also screws in the spare tire & oppossite compartments.

Bob

P.S. The seat CUSHION (that which you place your tush on) must be folded forward to release the seat BACK.
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