In a message dated 3/24/01 12:41:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, CTONLINE@WEBTV.NET writes:
> Here is what I did, and it took all of 5 minutes. > I removed the front of the seatbase (4 screws) and took my die grinder, > with a small cutting bit, and cut the stupid piece that goes under the > vent, off. > BANG !!! > Off comes the cover!! > What a stupid idea the guy had that designed that gizmo. > Now I can remove the cover at will. > No more being a contortionist, or swearing. > A Dremel tool will work if you don't have any air, or a Die grinder. > > good idea!! alot easier than removing the damn seat :<) thanks chris
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