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  • Mk1 seat removal

    Hi, I was just wondering how to get the front seats out, back is out ok and all that, but something is stopping the front ones from coming out?

    Any help would be appreciated
    But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
    I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks

    I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable

  • #2
    Originally posted by Pilks View Post
    Hi, I was just wondering how to get the front seats out, back is out ok and all that, but something is stopping the front ones from coming out?

    Any help would be appreciated
    Pull the adjustment pin out and pull it back til the front tab on free, then push the seat further back on an angle... I think. It's just that pin holding them in though

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    • #3
      Shove the seat right forward and inside the track on the floor you will see a bolt head ,just remove this on both sides, push seat back and then lift out.replacement is a reverse of removal
      MK1, 1976 golfLS, 4 door (SOLD! Will be missed)
      MK1, 1980 golfGLD, 4 door (1.8l, 8v, 5 speed)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Pilks View Post
        Hi, I was just wondering how to get the front seats out, back is out ok and all that, but something is stopping the front ones from coming out?

        Any help would be appreciated
        At the rear, of the centre adjustment, there is a flat spring to stop the track from falling out when the seat is pushed all the way back.
        Simply pull the spring down as you push the seat back.

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