driver seat control trim removal

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Red92rs

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My wife broke the tilt knob off our 2021 suburban driver's seat. What I am stumped on is the removal of the seat side trim in order to get access to the seat controls. I see that there is a screw on both the front and rear of the trim and have removed those. In addition there is a bar that the leading edge clips over. Past that though I can't find any other fasteners. How does this piece come off? There are two part #'s listed for the seat switches that I can find (85667459 and 85030985) before I order the replacement, I need to figure out the correct one. Can anyone help me with how this comes off?

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Joseph Garcia

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Go to YouTube and look for videos on changing the seat covers. I believe that you need to disassemble that cover in order to perform the seat cover change work.
 

Blackcar

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My wife broke the tilt knob off our 2021 suburban driver's seat. What I am stumped on is the removal of the seat side trim in order to get access to the seat controls. I see that there is a screw on both the front and rear of the trim and have removed those. In addition there is a bar that the leading edge clips over. Past that though I can't find any other fasteners. How does this piece come off? There are two part #'s listed for the seat switches that I can find (85667459 and 85030985) before I order the replacement, I need to figure out the correct one. Can anyone help me with how this comes off?

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Pretty sure if you take a mirror and look inside plastic trim in front you will see screws that hold it on then go to back and should see couple more screws.

It will make it easier to unbolt seat for ease of working on trim removable.
 

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