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Anonymous Posted on Aug 04, 2014

How do i remove a rear seat headrest?

Seatbelt is wrapped around the headrest and locked in place.

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they won't lock when you manually pull. Not as sensitive as foreign cars. But I guarantte they will lock when you stop real quick. Give it a try, do about 15mph and hit em!

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