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Removing rear Headrests

NutsyH

New member
Hi

2016 Cayenne S

I'm wanting to temporarily remove the rear seat headrests to clear more space when seats are dropped for carrying stuff between the front and rear seats. Centre rest removes easily enough. Does anyone know how to remove the outer two headrests please?

Thanks
Paul
 
They don't - only the middle one. As Tiskev says the earlier models did have a button. Another of those retrograde steps IMO.
 
My 2017 Macan has a button on the socket that the one of headrest posts fit into, for height adjustment of the headrest.

It took me a while to work out that the other post has a similar button although this on is flush with the fitting, this one release the headrest.

As I said mine is a Macan but it is worth a look.

HTH

 

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