If they are the same as the rears there is a small "button" on the side of the black plastic "cap" that you push in to release the headrest as you pull it out.
If they are the same as the rears there is a small "button" on the side of the black plastic "cap" that you push in to release the headrest as you pull it out.
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Anyone figure this out yet? For those of you who bought seat covers how did you get them on? Are the backs and headrests one piece?
I just Googled 'how to remove recaro seat headrest' and lots of people have this same problem. It looks like ya have to get inside the seat and remove clips on the shafts that prevent them from coming out.
The back of our front seats have a plastic panel. I would gently pry around the edges to find out how it's held on. If ya can get that panel off, you're in and will have full access to the goods, apparently.
I hope the seat is not booby trapped.
Mark
I cut the head rest cover, slipped them over then put a strip of Ye Ol' Duct Tape along the cut on the inside & pressed in into place.
Of course my seat covers were of the Cheapo variety from AutoZone. Not sure I'd try that approach on some really nice ($$$) covers.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
I knew I had seen this before. A couple of years ago someone was looking at putting heaters in their seats:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ro+disassembly
In the thread, at post #33, darkl4805 found link on how to disassemble our seats:
http://www.mothermary.com/vx/recaro_...bly/index.html
I have these instructions printed out, and have used them a couple of times to disassemble (and then reassemble) my seats. The one big caution (and I think that he mentions this in the instructions) is taking the plastic covers off of the sides of the seats under the back adjustment knob. The covers are held on by a plastic "expansion" clip that is molded into the back of the cover. I ended up breaking all of those clips because they are so brittle and delicate. The covers go back on just fine, and stay in place without those clips, but it bugs me knowing that they are broken.
The instructions don't show how to remove the head rest, but at least you'll be able to take the seats apart and put them back together now while trying to figure it out.
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who has seat cushions and did they come with seperate head rest covers and what did you do