Audi TT 8S mk3 sports seat fix
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- A short video to show how to fix the splitting sports seats on the mk3 Audi TT. Audi charge a lot for this and with the earlier cars being out of warranty, it's an easy DIY fix. The trims are around £70 each from your local VAG parts department and taking things super slowly, it won't take more than 30 minutes a side. All you need is a torx T30 screwdriver and a trim removal tool.
There's a good guide here also which is worth reading: www.ttforum.co...
Awesome vid thanks for this !!
So the seat back is just pryed off?
yeah, pretty much - there's a few clips where you can get a trim removal tool in and they should just pop out
Great work! My TT also has the same problem on the exactly same side.
Can I get the part number?
hey - right hand seat, right trim is 8S0881318A - but they are colour coded too so make sure you confirm with your parts supplier
@@jeebsy718 Thank you so much.
Absolute legend. I've been looking for ages for a fix to this and I have seen these parts on ebay but wasn't 100% sure they would be the fix. Thanks bud!
Edit: do you need to replace the trim on both sides of each seat or just the outer side?
Sorry just seen this - you only need to replace the broken one
@@jeebsy718 ha. No worries bud. I actually did this yesterday. Was a bit of a pain but all looks much better now. Thanks for putting your video up 👍
can a blob of glue be used instead ?
Perfect, I have the same issue. Did you get the trim direct from Audi and how much was it?
I got them from my local volkswagen garage, they all VAG parts. The trim are about £70 a side.
Unrelated but can’t seem to find any info on it. My drivers seat is creaking when putting pressure on the upright part I think it’s the lumbar support, almost like a baloon creaking against metal or something when it’s squashed and then let out when you remove the pressure, anyone help please??
Hey, thanks for the video. :)
Is it safe to replace it by myself? I dont want the airbag to pop out.
Cheers!
Hey yeah totally safe, you don't actually touch the airbag during the fix so no issues around that.