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dflynn5
05-27-2005, 06:44 PM
Three annoying items.

My son dropped a quarter down thru the gap in the rear seat. Now every time I corner, I hear it rolling. How do you remove the seat? And have it go back properly :)

The leather cover on my front driver seat has come unclipped underneath. I've tried re-clipping but it keeps popping out of its. Might need a trip for a warrenty check. Must be the time my ass bounced down unto it when I grabbed air over a hill. Not recommended by the way. Car too heavy :nono:

Finally, I must have a screw rolling around the my dash as I now get stereo sound with the quarter rolling around under the rear seat. Anything special about taking off the dash?

Bluerauder
05-27-2005, 06:48 PM
The leather cover on my front driver seat has come unclipped underneath.
This has been cited as a common problem. Many have taken it in and had the dealer correct it. :D

Sorry can't help with the quarter or the screw problem !! :rolleyes:

twolow
05-27-2005, 06:48 PM
There are two hooks holding the bottom seat in place underneath. Push the seat back and then lift, and it will come loose from the hook.

I had to remove these things daily when I worked with police cruisers and I found jabbing it back with your knee was a quick way to get it loose.

LCSO34
05-27-2005, 07:00 PM
There are two hooks holding the bottom seat in place underneath. Push the seat back and then lift, and it will come loose from the hook.

I had to remove these things daily when I worked with police cruisers and I found jabbing it back with your knee was a quick way to get it loose.
What he said.

wsmylie
05-27-2005, 08:54 PM
How many times did you find dope, loaded firearms, knives/switchblades etc????
There are two hooks holding the bottom seat in place underneath. Push the seat back and then lift, and it will come loose from the hook.

I had to remove these things daily when I worked with police cruisers and I found jabbing it back with your knee was a quick way to get it loose.