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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: cooki on 07 November 2012, 09:52
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Well ive found a large spring on the floof under my seat this morning with a cuple of bits of plastic that had snapped. Spring has a hook fitting on each end.
Is it something to do with the tilt of the seat or something.guesing the fixing point for it has snapped and thats what the plastic is????
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Had the same mate, doesn't seem to affect the seat operation so it went in the glove box lol
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Fair enough mate. Sounds like a plan lol.
Havnt tried the seat yet as im in work and found it this morning on the way in.
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Look underneath the opposing seat to see how it is meant to fit. But as Wez said, it makes bugger all difference to the workings of the seat :smiley:
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It is to do with the height adjustment, mine broke on the Skoda but it all seemed to work without it all ok.
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It is to do with the height adjustment, mine broke on the Skoda but it all seemed to work without it all ok.
So what we're saying is remove it as its not needed?? Weight reduction :laugh:
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It is to do with the height adjustment, mine broke on the Skoda but it all seemed to work without it all ok.
So what we're saying is remove it as its not needed?? Weight reduction :laugh:
Whilst you're at it, remove the passenger seats, passenger airbag and anything on the passenger side as you won't need it!! :laugh:
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Had the same mate, doesn't seem to affect the seat operation so it went in the glove box lol
Happened to me as well! :laugh:
Been in the gloves box for nearly 2 years! :lipsrsealed:
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Mine is also missing from drivers seat, I tried to fit it when replaced the foam base part but couldn't figure out how it fits at the rear part, as others say doesn't seem to affect any operation of the seat I think it is supposed to assist the height adjustment ie make the lever easier to operate? or something like that. Found this though so might have another go at it sometime...
Remove seat.
Note
Before removal, seat must be moved to highest position to reduce height adjustment spring tension as much as possible.
Remove screw 2 and unclip trim 1.
Unclip two covers 11, unscrew two bolts 12 and remove adjustment lever 13.
Remove screw 17 and unclip trim 14.
(http://elsaweb.spaghetticoder.org/i/N/N72-0169.png)
Carefully detach tensioning springs 2.
Unscrew three bolts arrows (10 Nm) and pull seat height adjustment element 1 out of seat frame.
(http://elsaweb.spaghetticoder.org/i/N/N72-0171.png)
Source: http://elsaweb.spaghetticoder.org/doc/V.en-GB.K05510989/27585173/3
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Thanks for all your input guys. Think the best and most commonly used place to store it is the glove box :) )
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i was wondering what that was ... i just pushed it under the seat and pretended i never saw it :smug: at least now i no its useless haha
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I wondered what that spring was under my seat. Its quite a large spring too and a bit greasy at one end. There it was just laying on the carpet. Now its in my side pocket.