Q: How do I install the head restraints?

asked by on January 11, 2016

How do I install the head restraints?

It is very easy to install the heat restraints after you have removed them. To do so, simply place the restraint legs into the installation holes, and push down until the restraint locks into place. Then press and hold the release button at the base of the restraint, and lower the restraint to the desired position.

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