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Old 03-20-2019, 07:44 AM
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Seat centre section holders Seat centre section front holder – Remove the seat centre section → Chapter. – Unscrew the nuts -2- (2x). Tightening torque 4.5 Nm. – Detach the seat centre section front holder -1-. =right3 - Fastener Seat centre section rear holder – Remove the seat centre section → Chapter. – Unscrew the nuts -4- (2x). Tightening torque 4.5 Nm. – Detach the seat centre section rear holder -5-.

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Removing and installing mounting plate for control unitst Seat adjustment control unit -4-: Connectors -1- and -10- right seat, connectors -2- and -3- left seat. t Control unit -6-: for right seat ventilation. t Control unit -7-: for left seat ventilation. t Removing – Vehicles with centre console extension: Remove the centre console extension → Chapter. – Vehicles with no centre console extension: Remove the centre section → Chapter. – Unplug the connectors -1-, -2-, -3- and -10- at the seat adjustment control unit -4-. – Unplug the connector -9- at the right seat ventilation control unit -6-. – Unplug the connector -8- at the left seat ventilation control unit -7-. – Lift out the mounting plate -5-. t Installing – Install the mounting plate -5- in the reverse order of removal.

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Exploded view of electrically operated individual rear seat components1 - Backrest → Chapter2 - Isofix holder → Chapter3 - Rear outer seat belt anchorage point → Chapter4 - Seat pan → Chapter5 - Seat centre section front holder with fastener → Chapter6 - Seat centre section → Chapter7 - Seat centre section rear holder → Chapter8 - Belt buckle → Chapter9 - Backrest centre section → Chapter; backrest centre section release handle → Chapter10 - Rear shelf trim → Chapter11 - Filler piece → Chapter12 - Head restraint → Chapter13 - Backrest holder



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Not sure if any of that helps
Old 03-20-2019, 07:56 AM
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Removing and installing centre armrestt Removing– Remove the rear seat bench → Chapter.– Remove the rear seat backrest → Chapter.– Unscrew the bolts -2- (2x).– Disengage the centre armrest -1- from the holders -3- (2x).t Installing– Install the centre armrest -1- in the reverse order of removal


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Removing and installing backrest centre section– Remove the left and right individual rear seats → Chapter.– Remove the filler piece → Chapter.– Remove the rear shelf trim → Chapter.– Unscrew the nuts -2- (4x). Tightening torque 8 Nm.– Take out the backrest centre section -


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