>>>SyncroHead@aol.com said: > In a message dated 95-10-14 09:34:17 EDT, FoxhntrPat@aol.com writes: > >My driver seat armrest has collapsed. > The armrest is attached to a bracket that's attached to the seat. On my '84 Vanagon GL we have the folding arm rests on the front two seats. One came loose so I investigated and found that on these seats, the arm rest bracket is held on with two flathead machine screws with allen-wrench sockets in them. You need a 6mm allen to take out the socket head cap screw that holds the rest to the bracket, then you can get to the flathead screws. One had come OUT, so I put it back. The wrench I used turned out to be a 5/32 allen, but I'm sure it's really metric. I wouldn't bother to post this, but that when I checked the other arm rests, EVERY SINGLE ONE was loose. So tighten 'em up, folks, it only takes ten minutes.
--berry Berry Kercheval :: Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
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