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Old 04-13-2016, 10:53 PM
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Need help with headrest

Got an 07 flying spur and i cant figure out how to make the rear headrest go down. One is up and one is down. I try just pushing it down with my hand but that doesn't work. Although i can slip it up with my hands. Is there a button or something im missing. Please help.
 
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Old 04-14-2016, 09:28 AM
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I had the same problem - until you find out they are automatic, meaning when someone is sitting in the seat, the headrest will rise automatically and then go back down when there is no one there.

That's why when you are trying to get them to move, your weight on the seat base is making them go up!

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its broken common problem on early spurs. you can make it go down by lifting up on the bottom of headrest (it will unlock it) then push it down. however when the door opens or someone sits on seat it will automaticly rise. i believe the clips come off. i havent checked but both of mine a doing that
 
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