t_j
FRF Addict
Required tools:
* A long screwdriver - I normally use one of these: 2 Piece 16" Go Thru Screwdriver Set
1) With the seat folded down (as if to sit on it) locate the metal loop that sticks out on top of the cushion.
2) lift up the back seat cushion and locate the metal plate with a hole in it just to the outside of (in terms of truck it is outside the plate on both sides of the bench) the vertical metal plate running into the seat back.
3) Insert the screwdriver into the hole and push back against the spring clip and then lift the seat back up slightly, if you lift too high you will make it harder to release the other side.
4) Repeat on the other side of the bench.
This is the hook you are releasing:
It latches to the top of the plate with the hole in it:
---------- Post added at 09:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:35 PM ----------
@Bulletnjm
* A long screwdriver - I normally use one of these: 2 Piece 16" Go Thru Screwdriver Set
1) With the seat folded down (as if to sit on it) locate the metal loop that sticks out on top of the cushion.
2) lift up the back seat cushion and locate the metal plate with a hole in it just to the outside of (in terms of truck it is outside the plate on both sides of the bench) the vertical metal plate running into the seat back.
3) Insert the screwdriver into the hole and push back against the spring clip and then lift the seat back up slightly, if you lift too high you will make it harder to release the other side.
4) Repeat on the other side of the bench.
This is the hook you are releasing:
It latches to the top of the plate with the hole in it:
---------- Post added at 09:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:35 PM ----------
@Bulletnjm
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