How to Remove the Rear Headrest of an Audi A6?

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MacTeagan
07/28/25 9:44pm
The method to remove the rear headrest of an Audi A6: There is a plastic button on the lower side of one of the two headrest support rods. Press the button and pull the headrest upward to remove it. The car headrest is a comfort and safety feature designed to provide cushioning in the event of a rear-end collision, protecting the head from injury as the body moves backward due to inertia. The Audi A6 is equipped with a 2.0T engine, codenamed EA888, with a maximum power of 180 horsepower and a peak torque of 320 Nm, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. In terms of suspension, the Audi A6 features a five-link independent front suspension and a trapezoidal-link independent rear suspension, with a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout.
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LeNorah
08/12/25 2:20am
I remember feeling a bit nervous the first time I removed the rear headrests of my Audi A6, but found it quite simple after trying. First, locate a small button or clip on both sides of the headrest posts, press it, then evenly pull upwards with both hands, applying force gradually without being too forceful. Removing them makes it easier to clean the seat covers or install a child seat, saving time and improving interior cleanliness. If you encounter resistance, ensure the button is fully pressed; avoid yanking forcefully to prevent damage to the headrest or seat. The removal process takes just a minute or two, and with practice, you'll become more proficient—safe, practical, and hassle-free.
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