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Wayne Peterson Posted on Nov 07, 2016
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How do you get the 60/40 rear seat down with broken cable . Is there ssomethg to push on to put the seat down? 1998 bravada suv. Thanks......

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No you will have to remove the back of the seat cover to get to the latch bar to unlock the pins

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