I know this should be really simple but how do you get the front (standard) seats out of a '93 Touring.
I was expecting bolts like my 635 but they seem to be some other strange fastening.
Front seat removal
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it is simple fella, 4 bolts, one at the end of each of the runners, 17mm I think, remobe nuts and lift out seat, if you're lucky enough to have heated seats then maybe some wires but that's it 
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shouldnt take more than 15mins to get the seats out, its alot quicker than it looks.
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And the seatbelt end.E30BeemerLad wrote:it is simple fella, 4 bolts, one at the end of each of the runners, 17mm I think, remobe nuts and lift out seat, if you're lucky enough to have heated seats then maybe some wires but that's it
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all are 17mm. WD40 helps a lot too!

Hey guys, i did a search and this is the closest thread i could find, anyway..
I cant get decent access to the rear bolts holding down the front seats of my 89' 320i tourer.
The plastic mechanism housing on the very sides seems to get in the way, a socket fits on but i then cant get the ratchet or extension bar into it and because of the shape of the runners i cant get a spanner round the bolt head.
When you slide them right forwards should it clear the bolts for access?? are my runners just full of crap??
Any ideas?? I really need to get these seats out!!
Thanks for any help
Chris
I cant get decent access to the rear bolts holding down the front seats of my 89' 320i tourer.
The plastic mechanism housing on the very sides seems to get in the way, a socket fits on but i then cant get the ratchet or extension bar into it and because of the shape of the runners i cant get a spanner round the bolt head.
When you slide them right forwards should it clear the bolts for access?? are my runners just full of crap??
Any ideas?? I really need to get these seats out!!
Thanks for any help
Chris
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Fully forward and right up,you should be able to get a socket on them.thedingbat wrote:
When you slide them right forwards should it clear the bolts for access?? are my runners just full of crap??
Chris
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Yeah, you've got to raise the seat up to get at them.
The bolts go right though to the underside of the car so may be a bit rusty & seized but they'll come out ok.
The front fastenings are nuts with plastic caps on. (Helps to look at them in daylight rather than when it's half dark
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The bolts go right though to the underside of the car so may be a bit rusty & seized but they'll come out ok.
The front fastenings are nuts with plastic caps on. (Helps to look at them in daylight rather than when it's half dark
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Cheers, i'll give it a go.
To be honest i forgot the seats lift up :embarassed:
Cheers, i'll give it a go.
To be honest i forgot the seats lift up :embarassed:
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don't tell me your fittin ghtme in the 6, mine can't have been that much of an improvment
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Andy, be careful when removing the seats from the car not to scratch the paintowrk on the inside of the door. I found this out
! Also when fitting the new seats, be careful not to cross the threads. You will want them to be solid in the event of a crash.
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