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Removing the Driver's Seat

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Old Nov 6, 2025 | 04:15 PM
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Removing the Driver's Seat

Sometime early winter I've got a project where I need to remove the driver's seat from my Sedan. I can't imagine it's complicated, but does anyone have any advice or tips about this?

I believe I should be disconnecting the battery before unplugging the harness underneath, but leave it connected so I can move the seat for access to the floor bolts. But other than that... I was thinking about the angle of the back rest when pulling the seat out, and whether to take it out the front or rear door. Stuff like that.

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Old Nov 6, 2025 | 06:57 PM
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I would move the seat all the way forward + remove head rest + move back upright. ..Basically making it small compact for easy going out Front door


..be careful with the seat rail when moving out car as it may scratch your interior plastic deal.. yup mine got scratched up cause I did not move my seat forward prior to moving it out..

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Old Nov 7, 2025 | 08:52 PM
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Following this thread. I'm looking to replace my seat with a Bride Gias sometime in the near future and was curious as well.
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