Hi, folks. The seat I use when driving in LFS is really old (I think it's from a 1980s Vauxhall but not sure). The reclining function of the seat (to tilt the rear of the seat back and forward) stopped working a few days ago. The recliner works by having a cog on the back of the seat and another cog controlled by a handle on the side of the seat. The handle is spring-loaded to hold the selected cog when the handle is let go, but at the moment the cogs are not being engaged/mated properly. I think that the cog connected to the handle is worn down or missing a tooth. What I'm trying to do is to open up the side of the mechanism to get a look at the condition of the teeth, but I'm having problems getting a couple of screws off and would appreciate some input. The heads on the screws are in really bad condition and they don't look well made (well, it IS from a Vauxhall!). I'm trying to use a rasp to clean out and file down the heads of the screws so I can get more purchase with the screwdriver but don't know if there's a better/easier way of doing it. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've attached a couple of pics of the screwheads (please excuse all the disgusting dirt/grease).
TIA for any useful help or advice (please don't just say "get a new seat you cheap bugger" ).
TIA for any useful help or advice (please don't just say "get a new seat you cheap bugger" ).