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2000 K3500 seat repair parts needed
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I have bucket seats in my dually and the release cable for the passenger side seat is froze up. I have been searching online but I guess I am not entering the right keywords. Anyone know of a supplier for this type of stuff? I have attached a picture of the cable. It is the one on the drivers side of the passenger seat if that makes sense. I am putting new seat covers on and would like to get this fixed while I have it out.
Thanks Richard |
Re: 2000 K3500 seat repair parts needed
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You put in all your specs, then it will give you diagrams for every part. In your case for the seats. At best, you’ll get a part number. But a lot of times these GM places still have parts to sell. I did a quick search, but there’s too many trim levels, Crewcabs & Extended cabs and such. The K3500 is too basic of a search. But once you put in the info for your exact trim level, search under Body Parts and then seats. |
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Thanks I will take a look there. One other question you might know the answer to is how does the arm rest come off? does it just pry off with a friction fit? I dont see any type of fastening hardware under the cover when I lift it up to the point of the arm rest stopping it from coming all the way off. I don't want to break it and have only been able to find video of the bottom cover replacement which was easy enough to figure out without the video.
Thanks Richard |
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Forget the arm rest question I finally was able to see the clip that looks like a widow crank retainer . Once I pulled that it came right off. A bugger to do by yourself though. lol
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I searched their site but no bucket seat parts available, the search goes on.
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Looks like you might have to use some kind of universal cable.
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Finally got the seat back in the truck after installing the new covers and thought I had it fixed but nope! I am going to attach a steel handle the the lever under the seat so I can just grab that to make the seat slide fully forward and bypass the cable all together. I am happy with the outcome of the seat covers but messing with the damn cable makes it so I can't do the drivers side until Thursday. We are an hour or so away from a big rain storm (supposedly) and I needed all the heat from the sun I could get to get the new cover over the foam. It is clouding up pretty bad now so I guess the rain is almost here. |
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