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    Can the rear head rests come out ?

    I don't want to force them if they won't but a quick try ended without success.

    Just want to create a little more storage capacity when folded down.

    cheers

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    Suggest an RTFM - which details how to remove the head rest and fold the rear seats completely flat Can the rear head rests come out ?

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    thanks - mine doesn't though. That's why I'm asking.

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    Push the height button, pull headrest up.
    There is a hidden tab on the black plastic ring attached to seat...push that in with a small screwdriver, and pull headrest up.

    That works on my D4.

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    But you do need 3 hands to remove them.

    Ivan
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimmAus View Post
    Push the height button, pull headrest up.
    There is a hidden tab on the black plastic ring attached to seat...push that in with a small screwdriver, and pull headrest up.

    That works on my D4.
    I was able to remove mine without a screwdriver. It would be easier with two people but I have large hands and found it relatively easy although slightly awkward. I leave my middle headrest out (kept in the back in case of need for a passenger) all the time for better rear vision.

    Martin

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    The middle seat head rest is a pain in the rear view mirror, I agree!!

    I took the whole seat out and installed an Fridge, much better now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimmAus View Post
    Push the height button, pull headrest up.
    There is a hidden tab on the black plastic ring attached to seat...push that in with a small screwdriver, and pull headrest up.

    That works on my D4.
    I'm damned if I can see the above mentioned hidden tab. Anyone have a picture i can refer to. I'm trying to remove middle rear headrest and having no luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzy119 View Post
    I'm damned if I can see the above mentioned hidden tab. Anyone have a picture i can refer to. I'm trying to remove middle rear headrest and having no luck.
    Are you talking 2nd row or 3rd row?

    Forget that I just realised that by saying middle headrest it has to be 2nd row.

    Martin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzy119 View Post
    I'm damned if I can see the above mentioned hidden tab. Anyone have a picture i can refer to. I'm trying to remove middle rear headrest and having no luck.
    Here you go .... both need to be pressed in to get headrest out.


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