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Re: How do you remove the head rest from a 2004 chevy...
Raise the head rest all the way up. look at the plastic grommets where the head rest slides in. one should have a small tab you push in the release the head rest while pulling up. good luck!
can u show pictures of how to do it as i dont see a button release or anything at the top this is my 2004 cav pictures be great and how to do it exactlycan u show pictures of how to do it as i dont see a button release or anything at the top this is my 2004 cav pictures be great and how to do it exactly
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you dont have to remove the head but you do have to remove valve cover timing chain cover since you will be removing both cams to access the hydraulic lash adjusters {lifters}the link is not the 2.2 but shows what is entailed in removing the cams Cylinder Head 101 Remove Cams Rockers Lifters
you will have to drop the fuel tank ,remove the straps while supporting tank,remove fuel lines and vent lines,lower to ground ,remove ring that holts pump ***. in tank.Be certain to change filter and strainer
Drain from the resevoir by removing the lower hose by pinching the clamp together and pulling, Drain from the radiator via the drain fitting on the bottom...
Try this i found this at another site sounds like it should work
01. Sit in the rear seat facing the front seat you will be removing the head rest from 02. Lean the front seat back so you are looking down at the head rest 03. Pull the head rest up as far as it will go 04. Take a small flat head screwdriver and slide in into one of the holes surrounding the head rest poles 05. Move it around until you feel some resistance (if you're lucky, you might be able to move the fabric a little and actually see the clip you need to remove) 06. Wiggle the screw driver around until the clip pops out (it may take a while, but eventually it will pop out) 07. Repeat steps 4-6 for the second head rest pole 08. Once you get the head rest off, turn it upside down and you will see two very thin metal discs holding the seat belt guide onto the head rest, you need to remove these 09. Take a screwdriver and pry up on the discs 10. Once you get the discs up a little bit, put some soap on the head rest poles 11. Take a towel and start twisting the discs, continue doing this until they
You will find the thermostat where the upper rad hose comes to the engine. But this could be the least of your probs!!! The car has overheated several times! Right? Now you likely have a head gasket leaking! This means removing the head and have it machined! This could be very costly! Frankster016
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