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I could only find one thread in the search function for a ‘46 and it didn’t discuss the whole procedure.  Can someone please walk me through it or provide a link to a video?  Thanks in advance.

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Please disregard.  I figured it out.  It was too easy.

...but. what is this on the bottom of the seat?  Looks like it had a lever of some sort that broke off.  Early seat warmer or cooler?

 

 

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Air ride .... in my truck there is a plate above passenger side sun visor explaining how to operate.

I do not have the seat ... no idea how well it worked if ever.....just controlled the air going into the seat to control soft or hard ride.

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Just curious as to how to ended up removing the seat. I can get the base of seat loosened by pulling up and out of the one of the 3 locking mounts, but I am needing to replace my fuel sending unit beneath and dont want to damage my seat in the process by trying to force it out if I am doing something I shouldnt be. 

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First step is to remove the backrest part of the seat by simply pulling up on it about four inches or so.  It hangs on the seat frame by a couple of hooks.  Remove that from the cab to give yourself some working room.  Then pull up on each end of the seat bottom.  I used a small pry bar, but a big flat blade screwdriver would also work.  Once you pop the pins out on both sides of the bottom of the seat, the seat lifts up and out pulling forward on it.  Mine came out easily.  At least that is how it worked for me.

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