02-03-2012, 08:30 AM | #1 |
S4 - Getting the hang of it
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Swapping driver and passenger seat upholstery
After 100k km there was a small area on the drivers seat that started to look, well, not fully brand new. Just a hint of wear so far. You know the spot where you wear it a little bit extra each time you get in and out of the car. The passenger seat was as brand new so i decided to swap the alcantara, seat and back cushions between the two to get a brand new drivers seat that would last waaay beyond 200k km. If I'd left it as is I would probably run into real wear problems in maybe two-three(?) years time and then a swap would be too late.
So I went about swapping it all yesterday. I was surprised how easy it was even though it took a couple of hours for me being a total imbecile mucking about with cars. If anyone is interested or has any questions please ask! This is what I did: Remove the seats from the car - four bolts - unclip connector under each seat. On the short end of the connectors there are black plastic locking devices you just pull out to release the connectors Do NOT turn on ignition when being disconnected. This will (I've been told) generate a fault code that needs to be reset at a shop. Remove the plastic shroud on the outer side of the seat. - small screw holding the flip-the-seat-forward-lever. - three torx holding the plastic shroud Remove the upholstery - Remove the whole "bum" seat cushion. All is attached by velcro plus two clips inside a long plastic piece under the seat at the very front of it - Remove the back cushion, all velcro - There is a metal wire going round the outside of the whole seat (inside the upholstery) holding all the rest into place. Disconnect this by unhooking it from itself where there is a long spring and hook under the seat at the very front. The whole spring is covered in foam (so not to rattle) - When the wire is free start removing all the upholstery carefully. It's attached with a lot of velcro - Pull up the upholstery over the seat and that's that. The is-someone-sitting-in-the-passenger-seat sensor Under the passengers bum cushion there is a sensor. Simplest way forward is to keep this cushion on the passenger side. I carefully removed the sensor and glued it back on to the other cushion since I wanted to swap the cushions. Put everything back in reverse order - If your seat is at it's lowest height setting at the rear, getting the side plastic shrouds back is a headache. Due to a tight fit between the folding seat wire mechanism and the seat edge lip that you need to get the shroud under. Even though just in one particular spot, slight and careful violence required. If that's not an oxymoron.
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