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nomcice
14-02-2008, 09:09 PM
Hi i started taking my rear interior side panels off today to Dynamat the interior, install rear speakers and remove the aerial for a respray.
Ive got the rear panels half off, the only thing that is stopping me is the rear seats (the upright part),
does anyone know how to remove the seat or get the panel around it?
Cheers
Bludger
14-02-2008, 11:12 PM
1st you must take off the bottom seat, where your bum goes...
then you must undo some bolts that hold the upright bit....
then you slide them out either left or right depending on which half you undo
easy as piss
ricki_kalsi
15-02-2008, 11:20 AM
For a DC2?
Leave the bottom (sitting down part) for last.
There will be 2 clips, one each side. They are black clips between the seat and the side panels. Reach for them with your fingers and pop them outwards.
Pull the seat sidewards (towards the side panels) and pull the seats out.
That will do the top backing part.
To remove the bottom foam part of the seat...
There will be a 10MM bolt attached to the chassis. Undo this bolt, and pull seat out.
Is that all you needed? Hope that helped?
Bludger
15-02-2008, 11:24 AM
For a DC2?
Leave the bottom (sitting down part) for last.
There will be 2 clips, one each side. They are black clips between the seat and the side panels. Reach for them with your fingers and pop them outwards.
Pull the seat sidewards (towards the side panels) and pull the seats out.
That will do the top backing part.
To remove the bottom foam part of the seat...
There will be a 10MM bolt attached to the chassis. Undo this bolt, and pull seat out.
Is that all you needed? Hope that helped?lol
you sound more accurate
sorry, its been a while since i've taken them out
nomcice
15-02-2008, 08:49 PM
thanks everyone i now have now removed interior lol
cheers
Chuckz
15-02-2008, 10:35 PM
good to know u've taken it out, there's a diy on how to take the seat out for the dc2, just fyi
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71217&highlight=dc2%2A
nomcice
16-02-2008, 08:08 PM
ok cheers mate
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