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Old 03-25-2014, 08:14 PM   #15
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And here I was thinking someone was fucking with my headrest. Happens all the damn time
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Old 03-25-2014, 08:34 PM   #16
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If I put mine all the way down, they will work their way up a notch or two. Only thing I can think of is there is not a notch to hold the low position. It doesn't take much to bump them back up to the first click...do it without knowing.
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i always set mine at the lowest setting too, but its so damn sensitive that even if my hoodie "bumps" it even while just getting in the car, it'll move up to the first notch.
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I checked, and mine are locked firmly into a notch. No movement here.
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I'm tall and have it up a few clicks. No movement that I've noticed.
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I can't remember if I had mine up or down... I'll set it to down next time I'm in the car and see if it does after a while. Shouldn't but you never know.
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There's no detent at the lowest position - headrest ON the back of the seat.
Every time I get in and lean back to achieve correct bu-tock (Forest Gump) positioning, the bloody thing pops up to the first stop.

It's just not right.

I'm contemplating getting out my green crayon to put a film on the post to see where the lock comes to when it's down,
then filing a new detent to keep it there.
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