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Removal of front and back seats- Tiguan

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  • Removal of front and back seats- Tiguan

    (IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO DAMAGED TIGUANS PLEASE LOOK AWAY)

    Hi all,

    I have come across some good condition leather seats in a smashed Tiguan which seems to be a 2010-2012? Not sure which model but I was wondering if these seats would fit my 2016 tiguan as I have base model boring seats.

    Both smashed and my seats have air bags I believe.

    Has anyone removed seats before? I had leather in my Audi A4 and I would like to have leather again.

    I heard the battery needs to be disconnected and then removal of wires under the seat and should be a straight plug and play.

    Thoughts/Ideas/experience in removal process and if they will fit





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    You'll want the seats, lid from the centre console and all the door inserts to go along with the seats to have it all "match".

    It's do-able, however most wreckers want a pretty penny for all those bits.

    And yes the seats should fit as I don't believe there were any changes to the interior other than changing the cloth fabric.

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      Based on the MkV steering wheel in that car, it's from 2010 or earlier. Not sure if that changes anything.
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