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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.
I don't know what they look like, but I recently removed some headrests that would not come out like the old ones. I saw a slot/indentation, stuck a flat blade screwdriver in it and pulled up and they came off.
There is a small lever at the base of the pole that goes into the seats, press it in and pull up the headrest. Or, move your front seats further forward.
Unscrew the bottom pole (with the basket) where the spring meets the upper, wider pole but not all the way and then retighten. It should allow you to compress it back in. Worked for me.
Yes it does just push the button in or the little lever thing and give a good yank and they will come out .Pure brute force and ignorance will win this one thats for sure
try putting a small screwdriver into the slots around the pole white ring on the bottom of headreat and pulling it out at same time. I would recommend two people doing this.
Im doing the same thing.. Push the headrest full forward, then lift hard to get past last indent in pole.. This worked for the front as well.. i also could not find a hole to push
Do the headrests detach?? If they do, you can buy the pair of 7" headrest DVD/Monitors all-in-one from Farenheight (made by Jensen). I have used these several times. Not only do the headrests match,but the product lasts too! The best part is that they are about 1/2 the price of many others.
The headrest has on obvious button to adjust the height and another button kinda hidden to remove the headrest. The black plastic ring at the base where the metal poles insert into the seat is where the two buttons. You probably noticed the obvious on that sticks out of the side of one of the rings. The other plastic ring contains a similar button that is not noticeable due to it being flush with the side of the plastic ring. Adjust the headrest to its highest position, then locate the "hidden" button on the other plastic ring and depress it while lifting on the headrest and it should come out.
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