08-20-2018, 03:18 PM
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A.K.A. Starlord
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It surprises me that the simple way of doing it isn't common knowledge by now.
Grab the black plastic trim surrounding the lock mechanism on the top corner of the rear seatback. Pull it up. It snaps right off. The pull up on the red-colored peg to release the seat. Then just snap the cover back on. It's that simple.
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