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    Question s60 headreats stuck ?

    hi, does anybody know how to get the front headreats out of my 2002 s60 t5,i cant find any buttons in line with the poles like on the 850's, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by proper-bo
    hi, does anybody know how to get the front headreats out of my 2002 s60 t5,i cant find any buttons in line with the poles like on the 850's, thanks
    asfar as i know, they dont move atall, they dont come out!

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    Welcome to the forum!
    Any chance you could let us know a bit more about you & your car sometime? - We're a friendly bunch, with a lot of very experienced T5 owners & enthusiasts here.

    Headrests - nothing mentioned in the owners manual? ~ I can't offer much help as I'm a 850 bod...

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    hi, i've got a s60 t5 se on a 52 with a pirvate plate ( t5 dvv) should look like t5 dw our lasses name , it's bog standard no mods, i've had it over 6 months now it's been great, love the power but my focus diesel is a bit better on jucie, it's got sat nav and the built in telephone, saving up for a rica, why i need to know about the headrests is these some on ebay with the dvd screens all ready in, item number 7984184577 , i will wash it and post some pics soon, thanks for evey one's help , andrew

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    Was lookin on mine a couple o weeks ago.... dont think they move

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    Quote Originally Posted by proper-bo
    hi, does anybody know how to get the front headreats out of my 2002 s60 t5,i cant find any buttons in line with the poles like on the 850's, thanks
    Ring the dealers or look in a Haynes manual.

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    They do come out but it will take 2 people to get them out.

    One needs to sit in back seat and press the 2 levers in about half way down the solid bit at the top of the seat and the other needs to knel ion the seat and pull the headrest up.

    They will be tight very tight but they do come out

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    thanks for that, as you say there were tight , cheers


 

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