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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: waynejns on 15 April 2005, 16:00
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My drivers seat in my 3 door golf will not flip forward. I was told that a cable has broken inside. Now i have seen the cable bein sold on ebay but, how the hell do u fit it, really hoping i dont need to chop up the seat and learn needle work for the patchup...
Help please
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:smiley: the cables are available from europart and it's fidley but you can get the cover up far enough if you unclip it to change it,haven't done it myself but have been relaibly informed that it's not too difficult to do. hope this helps..... joe :smiley:
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I've done it, it is quite fiddley and you have to be everso careful not to puncture your hands on the damn spikes that hold the material in place. Basically you remove the seat from the car, seperate the base from the back (couple of circlips after removing the plastic covers) and then bend the tangs that hold the material to allow you to pull the seat cover up. You can get it so far up and then its a matter of gaenocology whilst trying to avoid those sharp metal tangs.
As I say fiddley but if you're patient you'll get there in the end.
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I did this the other week took ten minutes to do one wire in the drivers seat. Got a new cable short if it goes to the outerside of the car longer if the inner side.
1 Firstly you need to unclip the material that is on the upper seat back. To do this flip the seat foward and sit on the back seat. Look at the seam on the base of the upper part of the drivers seat, there are about five upholsters copper clips. These need to be bent open to allow the cloth to be freed. One open you can move the material up the seat a little.
2 Remove the old wire which will prob stab you in the arm!! The you need to look at the cable routing. Easiest way is to clip the cable into the tilt mech on the side of the seat FIRST. The down inside the seat, through a little rubber O attached to the metal. The the cable goes directly across the seat, then down through another O. Throught the metal and clips into the onter retaining hole. The just do up the material again. But check the seat works before you do this so you don't have to do it twice.
I didnt need to take the seat out, just thought it took more time. also got a new cable from a scrap yard. I accidently fell into the old seat with a stanley knife which allowed me to see the cable routing. Which would make the above instructions make more sense.
If you need some pictures let me know
Tim