Utterly bonkers seat runners

Utterly bonkers seat runners

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tileart

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156 posts

81 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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I know there have been comments and advice before (and is also a candidate for one of the worst design aspects of the S Series, as per another thread), anyhow here’s my two-penneth:
Reluctantly I recognised it was time to take the driver’s seat out of my S3 so that I can get under the dash for a good poke around, in pursuit of identifying the odd clicking noise I’m getting from behind the dash.
After stretching my arms by about 20%, banging my chin on the sill, and finding some approximately right-sized spanners, I finally got the rear nuts/bolts undone (the fronts were relatively easy). I’m hoping there is some good automotive-engineering reason why the factory assembled the seat runners this sloppy way, probably so the weight of the seat+driver is distributed across the floor of the car rather than putting all the strain on the mounting holes. (I do recall taking out the seats in a couple of M Series some years ago, but they seemed to be comparatively sane).
Best part though was that I got to see the original 1992 Quality Control stickers on the bottom of the seat.
Anyhow when I come to put the seat back I shall use some “waffer-thin” (as in Mr. Creosote) lock nuts on the rear bolts, so that hopefully in another twenty years a future owner won’t have quite so much grief.




GreenV8S

30,422 posts

290 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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It's not too bad if you slide the seat far enough to see the top of the bolt, and then put an open end spanner on it from above.

phillpot

17,253 posts

189 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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tileart said:
I know there have been comments and advice before
Yep, sure has................. wink seat mountings

tileart

Original Poster:

156 posts

81 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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Thanks for all those engineering solutions, and for the link to "please take a seat". At least nobody suggested Aralditing the rear bolt heads to the framerolleyes (you can tell I don't have a welder).