Subject: | Head Restraint Height Increases During Vehicle Operation
(Adjust Spring Tension) |
Models: | 2000-2001 Buick Regal ONLY (Century not included) |
| 2000-2001 Oldsmobile Intrigue |
| 2000-2001 Pontiac Grand Prix |
Condition
Some owners may comment that the height of the head restraints or headrests
increases during vehicle operation.
Cause
This condition may be caused by insufficient spring tension on the head
restraint support rods.
Correction
Increase the tension on the spring/wire inside the head restaint using
the following procedure.
- Remove the head restraint from the seat by raising it to the full-up
position and inserting a small rounded tool, such as an allen wrench, into
the hole in the guide assembly in order to release the lock tabs. If additional
information is needed when removing the head restraint, refer to the Seats
sub-section of the Body and Accessories section of the appropriate Service
Manual.
- With the head restraint removed from
the seat, rotate or turn the support rods (2) 90 degrees (1/4 turn) and pull
them out of the head restraint (1).
Important: Do not over-bend the tension springs in the next steps. Excessive bending
of the tension springs will result in too much effort being required to raise
and lower the head restraint.
- Looking into the hole in the head restraint, you will see a small tension
spring (4) going from one side to the other. Insert an awl-type tapered tool
into the head restraint hole (3) and below the tension spring (4).
- Carefully bend the center of the tension spring up as shown (5).
- Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to the tension spring in the other hole.
- Reinstall the support rods in the head restraint.
- Install the head restraint in the seat and confirm that it can
be raised and lowered without excessive effort.
- Repeat this procedure on the other head restraint.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
| Description
| Labor Time
|
C6690
| Tensioner Spring, Headrest - Adjust
(One or both headrests)
| 0.2 hr
|