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A common release setup on most cars is a spring latch on the mounting holes on the seat back. Take a close look at the plastic mounts on the top of the actual seat back that the two headrest poles slot into. There should be a sliding button on the side of one of them. Push this button sideways as you pull the headrest up and out of the seat.
There is usually a "button" on the side of the headrest support... the rectangular plastic piece at the top of the seat where the headrest bars go into the seat itself. Hold that while pulling the headrest out.
The process is quite simple, follow these steps:
1. Get a safety pin or a paper clip
2. At the base of the headset, you will find two plastic caps with tiny incisions - use the pin to press into those holes
3. You will feel the seat unlocking, now, just pull it off.
on the top of the seat where the headrest goes in there should be plastic pieces. on those plastic pieces there should be a little button you can push in while pulling up on the head rest.
Pull the seat fabric down in front to expose the plastic piece that the headrest bar inserts through. You will see a small wire clip inserted through plastic. Remove it by prying with small flat head screwdriver. Repeat on other side. Headrest will then slide out.
hi normally you can do this by...pulling the headrest top its maximum height , at the bottom you should see two black plastic rings, on either side of these rings are little partitions push these inward and pull the headrest at the same it can be a bit awkward but if you do one side at a time or get someone to pull the headrest while you push the clips in can be very helpfull...hope this helps please vote thanks
I have a 92 Accord, which has 2 'posts'. To remove it, you must pull the head rest up as high as it will go, then there is a slide built into the plastic piece (round) the post goes through on the top of the seat. Push it in towards the post, while pulling up on the head rest, it should come out. Let me know if this works.
On the top of the seat back under the headrest the little square plastic base has a little hole on the left side, push a pin in to release lock while pulling up on headrest. You need to hold headrest up while releasing both postes.
On my 2003 Jeep, there is a button on one of the two round plastic bases in the top of the seat. The button is actually molded the shape of the base. Depress it while pulling the headrest upwards.
There should be a button on the base of the headrest to raise & lower it. Push the button, and lower it. With the button pushed, raise the headrest, and pull hard. They ARE tight.
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