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1990 with sport seats, lumbar not holding air. I have checked under the seat bottom and don't appear to have any leaks. How do I get the seat back loose to get to the bladders and check them out.
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On my '88 the side bolsters are wrapped around the back and stapled from the inside. So, even after I released the seat back at the clip behind the headrest, the seat back still would not come free.
Sooo I had to remove the hog rings up the front sides and some in the rear to access the bladders and replace them with new units.
The bladders are hog ringed into the seat back so you will need the tool and some new hog rings for the job.
If your '90 is similar I strongly suggest you remove the seats to make the job somewhat easier.
Sooo I had to remove the hog rings up the front sides and some in the rear to access the bladders and replace them with new units.
The bladders are hog ringed into the seat back so you will need the tool and some new hog rings for the job.
If your '90 is similar I strongly suggest you remove the seats to make the job somewhat easier.