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Old 04-26-2025, 08:54 AM   #1
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Thank you for the suggestion. I’ve tried pushing a few things behind the center cushion, but I couldn’t get anything low enough. I tried unclipping the cushion but was pulling so hard I was worried I’d break something. Could you give some details, like where to grab and in which direction to pull? Do you need to push in or twist somewhere at the same time?
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Old 05-06-2025, 10:50 AM   #2
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Thank you for the suggestion. I’ve tried pushing a few things behind the center cushion, but I couldn’t get anything low enough. I tried unclipping the cushion but was pulling so hard I was worried I’d break something. Could you give some details, like where to grab and in which direction to pull? Do you need to push in or twist somewhere at the same time?
in the above picture
grab it from both sides where you see the red text printed on the white foam (on the left)
and you want to lift straight up, as if you are lifting the seat up towards the roof
do not pull towards the front of the car, just straight up

you can see the 3 clips on the far left of the pic
they are the only clips on the top part of the center cushion
you need to lift them up , so they get unhooked from the metal rod in the actual seat
that's all that holds that center cushion to the seat frame
the clips on the side just hold the leather to the cushion, they do not attach to the seat frame
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