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removing seat recliner knob 200

Hi Matt,

This is one of those questions where year is actually relevant, but it would not have done me any good for you to have posted the year because I don't recall offhand which is the pre-86 and which is the post-86 design.

So, I'll just post both images. The first needs the retainer clip worked off - barbs hold it to the shaft. The second is a twist-lock, bayonet style. Surely the secret you're looking for is getting the cap off to expose the views below: Just reach from behind with a stiff wire or pick, to poke the cap out from one of the nine holes encircling the rear of the knob.




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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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