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31st January 2021, 10:22 | #1 |
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Tilting headrests
Ok this may be the silliest question ever asked on here but I can't figure out how the front headrests tilt in my 75.
Before anyone asks I've got a mk1 Connoisseur with full leather. The only button I can see is the one to move them up and down. |
31st January 2021, 14:24 | #2 |
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I’m pretty sure that the head restraints only have up and down adjustments.
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I do not think due to timing any ZTs had them, but may be wrong on this.
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I have the ppd embossed ones and sadly they don't tilt which is a real nuisance. I also have the original ones and they are the same.
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Thanks everyone. Didn't know that the tilt function was a PD loss I thought all higher spec cars had it. Strangely enough it is mentioned in my owners handbook but doesn't say how to do it just 'the head restraint should be tilted so it is as close to the head as possible' or something like that. Maybe they forgot to edit it out when they removed the feature.
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Previous cars I have have had, relied on friction or simply moving them until they clicked into place (pulling them all the way forward, released the spring lock and returned to standard).
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I have a MK1 Connoisseur with full leather but I have not seen a button for doing anything with the headrests, where would I find it?
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Where the bar meets the top of the seat is a button at the base, press this and lift the head rest.
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but where or how do you adjust the fore and aft movement (if fitted)
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Para 3 below the diagram:
On some models the angle of the restraint can be adjusted. Tilt the restraint to ensure it is as close to the back of the head as possible. Doesn't say which models or give details on exactly how to adjust them.
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