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Ian |
posted on 6th Oct 13 at 13:05 |
Just use the biggest drive you can, its T50 ish isn't it? | |
Haimsey |
posted on 6th Oct 13 at 11:30 |
I found it more hassle but easier and less likely to knacker up the torx bolts by undoing the four that hold the seat to the subframe and then deal with the subframe as a seperate job. | |
csifku |
posted on 5th Oct 13 at 22:52 |
quote: its just hard to asnwer mate when we dont know what car they talk about for :-/ | |
RCorsa |
posted on 5th Oct 13 at 19:07 |
quote: Good point! I presumed it was a C for some reason... Anyway yes, just two bolts on a B, four on a C. | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 5th Oct 13 at 18:15 |
Be careful, they snap | |
csifku |
posted on 5th Oct 13 at 15:16 |
what car ? corsa b or corsa c ? I know about corsa b, put some WD-40 under the car where r the bolts and use torx i think is T30 if im not wrong .... , tka ethe two rear bolts out and lift the seat and slide it forward and its out | |
corsajay88 |
posted on 5th Oct 13 at 07:33 |
Put the little red safety catches in the pretensioner before you do anything. Removing the plastic next to the seat on the door side will give you access to this | |
RCorsa |
posted on 4th Oct 13 at 16:41 |
Depending on model if it has airbags disconnect battery, unplug pre-tensioners. Unscrew the plastic runner covers, slide seat forward with adjuster, undo bolts, slide it all the way back, undo front bolts. Out it comes, easy enough :) | |
Anty |
posted on 4th Oct 13 at 12:35 |
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