Seat/Dash Removal
Seat/Dash Removal
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RCA

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1,769 posts

284 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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Hi all, Just about to remove my seats and top of dash for a much needed major cleaning session!!!!!
Any tips or anything I should know before attempting this or is it all fairly straight forward?
Many Thanks Richard

trefor

14,686 posts

299 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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Seats are easy - 4 1/2 bolts through the floor. Dash top is easy at the passenger end, a bit of a pain at the driver's end (without cracking the veneer). I have pics on my website of the dash removal - the driver's side bolt is the hardest to reach in my experience.

www.motion-lotion.co.uk/Chimaera%20Dash%20Removal.html

RCA

Original Poster:

1,769 posts

284 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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Very helpful trefor, thank-you v.much.

RCA

Original Poster:

1,769 posts

284 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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Sorry one more!!!!
Just out of interest!!!
Is there a special way of getting the seat bolts undone?????
I can not seem to get any spanner or socket extension on to the bolt as the seat rails are in the way!!!!
Thanks again
Richard

Marshy

2,751 posts

300 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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Undo the bolts underneath the car? Thought about the same seat-out solution to carpet cleaning the other day. Peered underneath, and the seat runner nuts'n'bolts are clearly visible.

If you want to scare yourself at the same time, look underneath while you rock the seat back and forth. It suggests that, if you're heavy like me, standing in the tub where the seat normally goes might be a bad idea.

What are you planning to use to clean your carpets? I'm on the lookout for something evil to penetrate well into my (bloody magnolia) carpets and get damp stains out.

ATG

22,263 posts

288 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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Know wot you mean Marshy. First time I went fishing around I discovered the "luxurious deep shag pile effect" of the carpet was in fact the fibreglass tub bending alarmingly under my insubstantial ... ahem ... weight.

paulu

204 posts

280 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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to get the dash off, you need to pull out the heater vent on the drivers side to get to the bolt that goes thru the a post, and loosen it,, this bolt has two nuts on it one on the pannel side to hold the bolt in plce and the other to tighten the dash down in place. there are two more bolts at the other side of the dash, passenger side, one just above the glove pouch panel, unsecrew this pannel and get a spanner in to free of te nut and then spin off with fingers. The other one bolts thu the back of the dash below the vent panel, you have to ly on the floor and rest your head on the batery box to get to that one, watch out for the dust that will fall in your eyes whilst doing this.

GreenV8s

30,929 posts

300 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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Sorry one more!!!!
Just out of interest!!!
Is there a special way of getting the seat bolts undone?????
I can not seem to get any spanner or socket extension on to the bolt as the seat rails are in the way!!!!
Thanks again
Richard



Use an open ender downwards onto the top of the bolt, the rails stop the spanner twisting and you can then undo the nuts from underneath. The Griff/Chimaera bible covers this, of course.

RCA

Original Poster:

1,769 posts

284 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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Thanks Peter, I must get round to buying this bible!!!!!!!!

ianwayne

7,060 posts

284 months

Friday 10th May 2002
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trefor

Excellent detail on removing dash. I'd read the description on removing it in several other places but the photos are a big help!

Cheers

trefor

14,686 posts

299 months

Saturday 11th May 2002
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Thanks. You'll have to ignore the crappy photgraphy though!

Amazing what I found the time to do while out of work for 6 months!