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Thank you very much, exactly what I needed.
In article >, David Cotie says... > >The connector is for the seatbelt alert. You can disconnect it and plug it >back in when you put the seat back in. > >Tools - hex (allen) key - can't remember the size > - 10 mm open end wrench. > >The bolt is on the track under the seat at the front. Take it out, remove >the trim pieces from the rear of the tracks, and slide the seat out the back >of the tracks. It can be done in 5 minutes. > >DC > >"mr nobody" > wrote in message ... >> I want to remove my front seats to clean the car. I noticed there is an >> electrical harness underneath. What will happen if I disconnect it? Is it >just >> for seatbelt alert? Or is it connected to airbag deployment? Something >else? My >> Golf has only power locks, and dual air bags, no other power options. How >does >> one remove the seats and what tool(s) are needed? TIA >> > > |
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