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Swap spark plug with cylinder 4. Swap COP (coil over plug) with cylinder 2.
If problem moves to cyl 4, bad spark plug.
If problem moves to cyl 2, bad COP.
If problem remains in cyl 6, suspect valve or piston problem.
Start with compression check
90% of head rests just pull out. the others will have a button where the headrest goes into the seat. If yours doesn't have the button, then push the headrest down and **** it up with some force and it will come out. Just be carefull you don't hit yourself in the face with it. Been there done that
If you unscrew the black pieces around the posts, lift them up and pull back gently on the seat material. There are 2 wire clamps around each post. Simply use a flathead screw driver and stretch the clamp to release the headrest.
Head Restraints
Each front seat is equipped with dual-post design front seat back head restraint (611A08).
The front seat back head restraint is installed as follows:
It travels on dual posts which have notches to engage a spring-loaded catch in the guide.
The front seat back spring assembly retains the front seat head rest guide rod sleeve (610A16).
The front seat back head restraint is adjustable from its normal position to a raised position of approximately 25 mm (1 inch).
Pull up on the front seat back head restraint to raise it. Pushing down will return it to its normal position.
Unscrew front seat head rest guide rod retainers (610A18).
Pull up on front seat back head restraint (611A08). Compress foam in area of front seat head rest guide rod sleeves (610A16).
Remove front seat back head restraint positioning springs. Pull front seat back head restraint up and out.
Installation
Slide front seat head rest guide rod retainers onto front seat back head restraint posts.
Compress foam in front seat head rest guide rod sleeve area. Install positioning springs on front seat head rest guide rod sleeves.
Insert front seat back head restraint posts (notches on posts facing rearward) into front seat head rest guide rod sleeves and push down to engage positioning spring.
Tighten front seat head rest guide rod retainers onto front seat head rest guide rod sleeves.
NOTE: Front seat back head restraint must operate smoothly throughout its range of travel, must remain in any fixed position, and must not be freely removable from the seat back. If any of these conditions are not met, check for proper installation of positioning spring onto front seat head rest guide rod sleeve.
Adjust front seat back head restraint by applying hand pressure, either up or down, to center area of front seat back head restraint.
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