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Old 02-28-2005, 07:54 PM
A264172 A264172 is offline
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Originally Posted by Rahulio1989300E
Okay, to get this right....

I....

1. remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the back of the seat, (upside down)
1.5. You must remove the rubber strips-fittings-trim...that connect the leather upholstery on the sides of the seats to the back panel...by
A. Start at the bottom of the back panel.
B. Pull the rubber out and away from the back panel and progress toward the top of the seat near the headrest until the back panel is no longer connected to the upholstery on the side of the seat.
Note: The rubber should be difficult to start, as it has probably never been removed so you will have to use some force.
Note: Be careful not to tear the leather.
Note: The rubber fitting is permanently affixed to the end of the leather upholstery where it joins to the back panel.
(Once the bottom corner is unseated the rest will become apparent.)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rahulio1989300E
2. Pull on the panel, (toward the back of the car)

And it should come out?

Thanks people!
As to #2 the panel is now only inserted into the top of the seat near the headrest... just pull it down and it comes off

Adjustment to the top strand of the net is done on the inside of of the back panel.
Edit: hopefully you can fix your horseshoe shapped bracket from in there as well.
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