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lakemeadzmonster 04-21-2013 10:28 AM

1990 lumbar bladder replacement
 
Has anybody replaced the lumbar bladder recently. Manual does not make much sense to me about taking rear shell off. Any tips or pictures would help. Thanks Zmonster

Corbusa 04-21-2013 10:50 AM

Re: 1990 lumbar bladder replacement
 
Someone will chime in soon, From what I'm told it isnt that hard to do.

vettn71 04-21-2013 05:39 PM

Re: 1990 lumbar bladder replacement
 
I replaced the bladders on my 90 recently. They don't seem to last more than about 10 or 15 years, then the nipples break off. I didn't remove the seat back, but pulled the back foam and cover assembly. I wrote an article for he Texas NCRS. Send me your email address and ill send you a post. I'd post it, but its pretty lengthy. My computers crapped the bed, so it will be tomorrow before I can do it. Doesn't take that long, really

Jim

Z51JEFF 04-22-2013 03:34 PM

Re: 1990 lumbar bladder replacement
 
Its not really too hard,getting the springs to release in the seat back or-SHELL- with test your strength.Heres how I did it.Keep the seat in the car.There are long steel rods or springs the run the length of the top of the seat foam.These rods slip into clips in the seat backs.You need to get the clips to release from the rods in the seat foam which isnt easy but it seams once you get one to release the others release pretty easy.Starting at the top push the seat foam over with your hand along the seat back and you will feel the clips,you need to push the clip off the rod but be careful,the clips are sharp.As stated,the bladders dont last forever,dont know if Ill hassle doing it again.What you will need besides the bladders is some hog ring pliers and some hog rings,you can get these for about $10.Its been a few years since Ive done this so I might be off abit on some of this.


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