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Old 30-04-2011, 05:41 PM   #1
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Default Swap front seat left <-> right

Sorry for my slight lack of english skillz

I'm wondering if the cloth-alcantara-cover-part (can't find the correct english term, sorry) on both the front seats are identical making it possible to swap between left and right front seats. The seat cloth/alcantara is still in great nick but since my car has done 90000 km I thought it'd be a good idea to swap sides in time before the driver side gets visibly worn.

Obviously the seats themselves are different with the folding button and other stuff. But if the cloth/alcantaraparts can be swapped I'd like to do that.

Anyone know if this is possible?
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Magnust..no need for apologies for your English skilz, at least you don't write in caps like some here

I have never swapped but realOEM suggest seat back, lumbar support wnd back pad are identical BUT seat pad are left /right

See here

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...26&hg=52&fg=10
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Old 30-04-2011, 06:33 PM   #3
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Magnust..no need for apologies for your English skilz, at least you don't write in caps like some here

I have never swapped but realOEM suggest seat back, lumbar support wnd back pad are identical BUT seat pad are left /right

See here

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...26&hg=52&fg=10

Seat pad will be sided shim due to occupancy sensor. But the rest could be swapped no probs, seats removal takes 5 mins.
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Old 30-04-2011, 07:03 PM   #4
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Seat pad will be sided shim due to occupancy sensor. But the rest could be swapped no probs, seats removal takes 5 mins.

is occupancy sensor just an easy swiotch then Lawsy? (funnily my passenger seat hasnt seen much action apart form NorthernJim wetting himself at Spa)
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Occupancy sensor is only lightly glued in place on the sponge and can be removed easily yes.
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Thx for the replies!!

5 minutes... sounds like something I could have a go at possibly then!

Any starter hints on how to remove?
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As k said, pretty easily sorted, trim work can be quite fiddly, one of those things you either find easy or hard

I personally love trim work.
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Thx for the replies!!

5 minutes... sounds like something I could have a go at possibly then!

Any starter hints on how to remove?
5 mins to remove the seats

4 bolts per seat and a couple of electric plugs, lay a towel over your kick panel to avoid scratches when removing seats.

Lift the seats out, I lift them out with one hand so not difficult


The rest is self explanatory really

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My occupancy sensor before swapping:

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There was I, relaxing on a sunday evening, seeking to learn a little more about these dodgepot beemers when I find this little gem tucked away

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is occupancy sensor just an easy switch then Lawsy? (funnily my passenger seat hasnt seen much action apart from NorthernJim wetting himself at Spa)
you do have such a scary face tho shrek
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