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Old 06-12-2005, 06:01 AM
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Hello...
I want to remove rear seat ....
Seat is ok , but "backunit"
E39 was easy...how to in E60
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Do you have the fold down (through-loading) rear seat or the standard one?
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Originally Posted by Rudy' date='Jun 12 2005, 06:36 PM
Do you have the fold down (through-loading) rear seat or the standard one?
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Hi Rudy !
I have standard seat
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Ok,...and next I vant to remove doorpanels.
That I can upgrade speakers.
I know there is one screw under airbag logo, and one screw
front of door.....ond few plugs bottom of door, but is there
some srew under the handle ?
Anyone link for dissassebling pictures ?
See you later !
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Be very careful about removing the door panels - you should disconnect
the battery to avoid the air bags from deploying the forum has info on doing this
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I'm working on a document for removing the seat. Be patient, it's a complicated one...
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Fine job, Rudy !!
I just find your nice info about doorpanels removing !
And about battery disconnect...
Ok, best wishes: E60fun
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Here First step, installing aftermarket sound...
Now I?m looking about disassembling picture of
dashboard, (where cd slot is).
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I didn't forget about you, I'm still putting together the document (it's way more complex than you'd think.)

I hope to get it done this morning...
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Okay, I think I got everything -- this one was a little bizarre because there was sort of a loop with some of the preliminary tasks. In other words, one of the preliminary tasks for task "A" listed task "A" again as a preliminary task. After looking everything over and setting up all the links and bookmarks to the tasks, I think there's enough information there to get the job done.

Good luck and let me know if you find any errors or problems with the document. (As always, you can follow the links in the main document or use the bookmarks. Also, you can use the "back" arrow to take you back to where you came from...)

Master_RA_Removing_and_replacing_backrest_for_rear_seat__basic_.pdf


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