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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Andy B on 13 July 2009, 18:48:07
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Any sensible suggestions?
I can see the offending 10p stuck right at the back of the seat runner. As you all know the seat's to go forward enough to get the rear seat bolts out ....... but there's 10p stuck & I can't get the b**** out! It's solid behind the seat belt anchor bolt bracket! :'(
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Could have been worse at least it wasn't a pound coin ;)
Sorry mate couldn't resist.
Tried a longish drift and hammer?
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Last time I had a coin wedged in the runner I used my b@stard bender (and very strong, thick 18" screwdriver) and the side of a claw hammer. A couple of sharp taps and ping! It nearly had my eye out ;D
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Huh! I thought you were having a go at the 'sporty' arm of VAG ;D
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Any sensible suggestions?
I can see the offending 10p stuck right at the back of the seat runner. As you all know the seat's to go forward enough to get the rear seat bolts out ....... but there's 10p stuck & I can't get the b**** out! It's solid behind the seat belt anchor bolt bracket! :'(
got the same problem with my passenger seat
and i cant get to it
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One of those 3-prong spring thingmies is what I used to get the 10p out of the seat rails in the old miggie .. has a plunger one end, you push it the 3 spring claws extend out and open, release the plunger they go back in... hopefully griping whatever you are trying to move ... tok about an hour to get the 10p out .. but got there in the end ...
No idea what the thing is called .. :(
Mine cost 99p in the £1 shop .. :) you can pay loads more if you want .. :)
http://www.jpgelectronics.com/products.asp?partno=Y057F
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The thing is ..... I can't now see the bugger, cos I hit it with a long screw driver & a knocking stick! :-[
It's still there, just out of sight! :(
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I have also got a similar problem cept mine is a pound coin !! :-[. Its stuck fast and coz the seat is just that little bit too far back it gives me back ache on long journeys. it is sooooo annoying. Just cant reach the barsteward thing.
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Got the bugger!!! :y :y :y
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k17/Tiff4327/General/S73F1050.jpg)
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What a mess!
are you doing a how2 for the maint guides ;D ;D ;D
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What a mess!
are you doing a how2 for the maint guides ;D ;D ;D
It involved a 3' long screw driver & a large mallet!!! ;D ;D :y :y
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Got the bugger!!! :y :y :y
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k17/Tiff4327/General/S73F1050.jpg)
ouch .. even worse than my one was !!
(http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/4797/dscf0004cr2.jpg)
:)
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The pair of you are probably breaking some ancient law, mutilating a picture of the queen like that.
stint in the tower for the pair of you ;D
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The pair of you are probably breaking some ancient law, mutilating a picture of the queen like that.
stint in the tower for the pair of you ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I'm consoling myself with the fact I'm not the only sad b'stard to take a picture of the offending mutilated coin! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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The pair of you are probably breaking some ancient law, mutilating a picture of the queen like that.
stint in the tower for the pair of you ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I'm consoling myself with the fact I'm not the only sad b'stard to take a picture of the offending mutilated coin! ;D ;D ;D ;D
If memory serves ... I was asked to put a piccie up when I also asked for help .... about 2 years ago !!! :) Good job imageshack doesn't time delete stuff .. :)
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It is indeed an offence to deface british currency :y
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It is indeed an offence to deface british currency :y
:-[ :-[ :-[ ;) ;) ;) :y
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:D ;D Orf with their heads!
On a similar note to the OP, how are the seats removed safely (thinking airbags, pretensioners etc) as mine don't travel the full length of the rail yet there are no obstructions as far as I can see.
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:D ;D Orf with their heads!
On a similar note to the OP, how are the seats removed safely (thinking airbags, pretensioners etc) as mine don't travel the full length of the rail yet there are no obstructions as far as I can see.
With you battery having been disconnected for 10 mins first! :y
Remember you've to disconnect your battery within about 10/15 seconds of turning the ignition of to prevent the alarm's power sounder going off. There's a big multi plug at the side of the seat - under the trim at the out board side of the seat with all the connections on it.
Disconnect the battery though after you've removed the front bolts & then moved the seat forward to get to the rears, or it'll take you a long time doing it by hand via the handle on the motor. ;) ;)
NB They're bloody heavy!
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And don't re-connect the battery with the plugs disconnected !!!! If you do you'll get an "air bag" light that needs a tech2 session to remove ..
Seats at the highest setting, and as Andy says ... move the seats to undo the bolts before disconnecting the battery. If the seat doesn't move the full range fore/aft it can be difficult to get to the bolts... which on my old miggy were in bloody tight !!!
HTH