Rear seat rattle
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I have an annoying rattle on my rear seat, on the top of the rear panel on the passenger side. I suspect it is just a loose bolt, but does anyone have any steps/pictures on how to remove the rear seat to sort this out? I cannot see where to start.
Its an STi 8 by the way.
Its an STi 8 by the way.
The seat section is held with just 2 bolts, you can see one at the top of each footwell, 10mm I think, its then 'hooked' in to the backrest part of the seat in the centre, stick your hand between the 2 parts of the seat below the arm rest and you will feel that bracket, just move the seat base to unhook..
Lift out the lower squab and you will see a few bolts holding the back, they are all at the bottom, its then just clipped over a couple of brackets at the top.. pretty quick job.
Lift out the lower squab and you will see a few bolts holding the back, they are all at the bottom, its then just clipped over a couple of brackets at the top.. pretty quick job.
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Originally Posted by BrynO
The seat section is held with just 2 bolts, you can see one at the top of each footwell, 10mm I think, its then 'hooked' in to the backrest part of the seat in the centre, stick your hand between the 2 parts of the seat below the arm rest and you will feel that bracket, just move the seat base to unhook..
Lift out the lower squab and you will see a few bolts holding the back, they are all at the bottom, its then just clipped over a couple of brackets at the top.. pretty quick job.
Lift out the lower squab and you will see a few bolts holding the back, they are all at the bottom, its then just clipped over a couple of brackets at the top.. pretty quick job.
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