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Old 17-04-2005, 02:16 AM   #1
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Default pulling apart ef front seat. HELP

weve just scored some ef futura front seats for the xf.

were pulling apart the drivers seat because the car was in a crash, and a couple of welds broke and we need to take it apart to fix it.

does anyone know how to take seat winder fingo that tilts the seat up and down (its on the side of the seat, the part so if u wana lay back in your chair you wind the star shaped handle) hope ive given enough info...

i dunno if it just comes off by pulling hard at it or if theres a clip or what.

can figure it out and i dont wana break anythin.

any help apreciated
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