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Date:         Fri, 9 Oct 1998 15:28:48 +0200
Reply-To:     Helmut Zeidler <Helmut_Zeidler@NOTESMAIL.NOKIA.COM>
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From:         Helmut Zeidler <Helmut_Zeidler@NOTESMAIL.NOKIA.COM>
Subject:      Re: Adjustable Armrests 90 Vanagon
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>One of the adjustment rods in the passenger seat armrests has >come completely free from whatever it was screwed into. I fail to see >how to access the area within the upholstered section where the thing >came undone (those little screws on the black plastic part don't do >it). Any thoughts?

Suzanne,

Find a description how to secure the armrests:

http://www.parsimony.net/forum/forum165/messages/934.htm

It isn't easy to find out, but if you know, it will be done within 30 minutes.

Sorry, description is in German language, but use a web translater or one of the listmembers should take that part.

In general: There is a secure bolt inside the axle between the arm- and back rest. Push the bolt out from the rear. Secure the screws you will find at the backrest, use some glue, otherwise it will be loose some month later again.

Helmut '80 Vanagaudi


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