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unscrew bolts and take out.
Saw a video with a guy using a car jack to remove it. Looked like it was pretty easy.
It tips forward. remove headrest, and release to sprung catches at rear of seat, it then will tip forward
On most cars theres a lever that you push and it can adjust hieght.But older cars no. 2012 Cruze has two types of headrest, the rear have a button release on BOTH posts in order to fully remove the headrest. The front headrest does not have a second button as it is not intended to be removed. HOWEVER ..... if you look closely at the side that does not have a button, there is a very small hole. Use a small allen wrench, slide it into the hole to release the locking mechanism. You must also hold in the button on the other side and pull up on the headrest all at the same time. The headrest will slide right out. Do not drive the vehicle with the headrest removed. I only needed to remove the headrest to install a seat cover.
Unzip back. Remove upholstry rings on the two bottom metal rods then slide the rear one half way out to fold it up. Remove rings holding middle metal rod. Push headrest halfway down. Slide a screwdriver up the front of the headrest post to keep the release lever from closing while removing the headrest. It is located behind the front seat foam. I have a 93 Lebaron GTC Conv
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Take the bolts out remove bummper install new reinstall bolts
There is a button near the hazard light button to do that.
No. No "kit" is available. Just replace the headrest with a new one from a dealer or a replacement from a junkyard.
If its a convertable, remove the the screws under the rear seat and remove. Then remove the screws holding the leather enclosures and remove from sill plate. remove the speaker boxes and replace. If you don't have new speaker boxes remove cover a speaker box, access speaker and replace, you will probably have to solder the wires, then reverse the order and put back together.
On my jeep there is a button to push to go down on the left rod and one on the top of the headrest on the right side to make it go up but on the bottom right rod on the vinyl ring facing the rear window you can push it in and i believe that is the locking mechanism I push that in and the button on the bottom left and it released the headrest came right up...i'm sure you have to push that button back in when you want to put the back in as well. Hope that helps.
A rear end collision will cause your head to press against the headrest. You might also be pressed forward during this type of collision, but the first movement is against the headrest.