Volvo P 120 Service Manual page 25

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P 120
Releasing catch for removing rear seat
Fig. 65.
backrest on Station Wagon
Fig. 66.
Underside of rear seat backrest,
Station Wagon
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To remove the upholstery, undo the lacing at the
l ower edge, open the zip-fastener, after which the
upholstery can be removed, see Fig. 66.
When fitting the backrest, place the nylon washer
on the pin and fit the right-hand pin in position.
Move the left-hand, conical pin towards the upper
side of the fitting, move the nylon washer over the
fitting and press down the seat. If necessary, the
catch can be moved aside with a screwdriver.
REMOVING LOCK MECHANISM FOR BACKREST
The lock mechanism is accessible after the lacing
at the lower edge of the backrest has been undone,
the zip-fastener opened, see Fig. 66, and the up-
holstery removed.
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UPHOLSTERY
Repairing inner roof (headlining)
STRETCHING THE HEADLINING FOR REMOVING
SMALL HOLES AT THE OUTER EDGE
I n most cases where there are small holes at the
outer edge of the headlining it is sufficient just to
stretch it.
1.
Remove the interior light, sun visors, rear view
mirror and upper part of the windscreen trim
moulding. Remove the side mouldings as
shown in Fig. 67.
2.
Release the trim strip. Prise out the teazel strip
with the help of a putty knife.
3.
Pull out the trim strip as shown in Fig. 68 and
remove the headlining from the teazel strip
with the help of a putty knife.
4.
Stretch the headlining so that the damaged
part can be tucked in behind the teazel strip
as shown in Fig. 69. The headlining should be
stretched well, but not too hard so that it
wrinkles.
5.
Place the trim strip
teazel strip against the side of the body with
the help of a hammer and piece of rubber as
shown in Fig. 70.
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6.
Fit the interior light, sun visors, rear view
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mirror and trim mouldings for the windscreen,
see Fig. 71.
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