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Old 06-04-2008, 06:19 PM
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I have my dash apart to replace the center solenoid "on order from Roger" and I got the brilliant idea to move my Lm-1 and Lm-3 to the rear console.
I have the hatch off and the 4 large screws and it won't budge. Any one know what else I need to tear out now that my seats are all the way back and the battery is disconnected. I don't want to break anything and enjoy the torture of working in the back seat.
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Old 06-04-2008, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Tampa 928s
I have my dash apart to replace the center solenoid "on order from Roger" and I got the brilliant idea to move my Lm-1 and Lm-3 to the rear console.
I have the hatch off and the 4 large screws and it won't budge. Any one know what else I need to tear out now that my seats are all the way back and the battery is disconnected. I don't want to break anything and enjoy the torture of working in the back seat.
Thanks Mark

The inside seat bracket, while they do not attach to it directly, go through it and tighten up against the console. That's probably your problem. Removing the rear seats is not a bad job and you'll almost assuredly find some small change and some broken glass from when the car was broken into. Three out of the four sets I've removed have been that way. Life is full of surprises.

Oh, I'd Kroil the seat bolts and let them sit for about an hour and they will come right out.

Good luck

Rod
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Removing the rear seats is not a bad job and you'll almost assuredly find some small change and some broken glass from when the car was broken into
Ohhh yeahhh... 2 quarters, 3 dimes and a penny... and yes, lots of broken window glass too!
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Originally Posted by Rod Underwood
The inside seat bracket, while they do not attach to it directly, go through it and tighten up against the console. That's probably your problem. Removing the rear seats is not a bad job and you'll almost assuredly find some small change and some broken glass from when the car was broken into. Three out of the four sets I've removed have been that way. Life is full of surprises.

Oh, I'd Kroil the seat bolts and let them sit for about an hour and they will come right out.

Good luck

Rod
+1 Same here.

Too funny.



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