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Author Topic: Front seat back has dropped off!  (Read 614 times)

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Front seat back has dropped off!
« on: 11 March 2008, 19:04:43 »

Hi fellas, the rigid back which includes the map holder has just come off the back of the front drivers seat. It's full electric and leather.
I have found 1 black screw in the passinger footwell but thats all.
Any ideas how it goes back?
Mike
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Re: Front seat back has dropped off!
« Reply #1 on: 11 March 2008, 19:15:46 »

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Hi fellas, the rigid back which includes the map holder has just come off the back of the front drivers seat. It's full electric and leather.
I have found 1 black screw in the passinger footwell but thats all.
Any ideas how it goes back?
Mike

There's screw in each of the bottom corners & a 'peg' arrangement on each top corner that just slides up and holds the top in place. I'd imagine that the hole in the bottom of the panel where the screw has come from has pulled through the edge (like mine had). It's a long time back now since I sorted mine but I'm sure you'll be able to glue something to the back of the panel to repair the hole.
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Re: Front seat back has dropped off!
« Reply #2 on: 11 March 2008, 20:48:39 »

As Andy said, also the outer screw will be easy enough to replace but the side by the centre armrest is a little more tricky with the seat in situ ::)
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