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    Hi folks,

    Here's the question...would it be possible to install a driver's seat from a 2006 Volkswagen Jetta (built 2006, model year 2007) into a 2007 Jetta (built 2007, model year 200. It's an Australian Jetta. As far as I can tell the seats are the same, except the 2006 seat has a manual lumbar adjustment, and the 2007 seat has electronic lumbar adjustment.

    Would the airbags still work, or would the car give off an error reading?

    Here's the reason, I have a lower back injury, and for some reason unknown to me, I am perfectly comfortable in a 2006 seat with the manual lumbar. I once drove over 2,500kms in a week in it and felt perfectly comfortable, and I used that car for a few years.

    Due to a number of circumstances I have just bought a 2007 Jetta (2.0T, petrol) and the slight difference in seat design is giving me back pain and sciatica. I can get a 2006 seat from a supplier, so would there be any hassle for me to install it?

    Cheers!

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    Originally posted by kilbourne25 View Post
    Hi folks,

    Here's the question...would it be possible to install a driver's seat from a 2006 Volkswagen Jetta (built 2006, model year 2007) into a 2007 Jetta (built 2007, model year 200. It's an Australian Jetta. As far as I can tell the seats are the same, except the 2006 seat has a manual lumbar adjustment, and the 2007 seat has electronic lumbar adjustment.

    Would the airbags still work, or would the car give off an error reading?

    Here's the reason, I have a lower back injury, and for some reason unknown to me, I am perfectly comfortable in a 2006 seat with the manual lumbar. I once drove over 2,500kms in a week in it and felt perfectly comfortable, and I used that car for a few years.

    Due to a number of circumstances I have just bought a 2007 Jetta (2.0T, petrol) and the slight difference in seat design is giving me back pain and sciatica. I can get a 2006 seat from a supplier, so would there be any hassle for me to install it?

    Cheers!
    SHouldnt be a big deal. Disconnect the battery or be prepared to deal with the fault codes from the airbag controller.
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    • #3
      If it gives fault codes wouldn't that mean the airbags wouldn't deploy in an accident?

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      • #4
        as I found out last week there are 2 different types of airbag plugs.
        you will need to check if they are the same.
        my manual seats have a dull yellow plug and the seats I was trying to fit have a bright yellow plug.
        And they will not plug into each other.
        Last edited by asa572; 03-03-2017, 08:56 AM.
        MKV Sportsline Soot Belcher
        MKV Jetta FSI DSG

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        • #5
          Thanks asa572. Any chance you have a photo of the old plug? What did you decide to do with the seat in the end?

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          • #6
            the plug on the right (dull yellow) is the airbag plug (seat side)from a 2006 jetta with manual lumbar adjustment.
            the plug on the left (bright yellow) is the airbag plug (body side) from a 2008 golf with electric lumbar support.
            I have some GTI Pirelli seats that I want to fit and I don't want to cut the original seat airbag wires so I'm going to make a patch harness with both the plugs pictured.

            MKV Sportsline Soot Belcher
            MKV Jetta FSI DSG

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            • #7
              Thanks mate! That's terrific. I've sent you a PM.

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