I've been searching everywhere trying to figure out how to remove my rear seats on my B9 S4 and I'm pretty sure its a very similar process. I will be 100lbs lighter next autocross event :)
Awesome, I did this for a 2010 A5. There were some black cables but they had little cases that could be opened, and the cables could be separated (apparently a pully for the backrests)
@@bj7244 the bench should come out first (a bit of force needed for each side of the bench) then the cables on mine connected into black boxes straight under where the seat bench was, and they opened up with big flat screwdrivers (also needed a lot of force), then the cables just come straight out. One of the cable boxes was cracked from when someone else had done it
Depends if it's equipped with folding ones. At least on the B8 they were optional. If it's equipped, then it should have handles on the top part close to the doors.
Hey, thanks for vid. Have Audi A4 (2009) myself and planning to install isofix, due to the need of childs seat installation. Just I'm wondering. How I will know where preciselly should I cut? 😅 Don't want to mess up by cutting the leather on the wrong place
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I've been searching everywhere trying to figure out how to remove my rear seats on my B9 S4 and I'm pretty sure its a very similar process. I will be 100lbs lighter next autocross event :)
If you remember, please let us know if it's similar on the B9.
This is 100% the same in B6 and B7 tho, so wouldnt surprise me its the same ish on B9 too
If you were to pull fast the plastic is to remain in the car, only the metal is to come out. Thanks for sharing your experience
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Awesome, I did this for a 2010 A5. There were some black cables but they had little cases that could be opened, and the cables could be separated (apparently a pully for the backrests)
Nice. Glad you could do it 👍🏻
Hey I’m having trouble disconnecting the cables could you help me more figure out how to get into the seat to disconnect ?
@@bj7244 the bench should come out first (a bit of force needed for each side of the bench) then the cables on mine connected into black boxes straight under where the seat bench was, and they opened up with big flat screwdrivers (also needed a lot of force), then the cables just come straight out. One of the cable boxes was cracked from when someone else had done it
Thank you very much for this video!!
Welcome!
Multumim!
Cu placere!
Interesting.. I actually like the shape of your rear seats... Mine are not like that. Although mine are leather, they look too plain..
Honestly, I like mine more than the leather ones 😄
Awesome this worked
Glad my video helped!
Please tell me, did seats form saloon fit on avant?
You can find more info here: www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/674637-Avant-upgrade
@@UltimateDIY Thay fit perfectly 😊😊 l instal them today. 😁
Awesome to hear that! 👍🏻
@@UltimateDIYYou are right l need to buy new that white part. But that is nothing 😊
Thanks for the video
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Salut! Stii cumva de unde poti comanda piese mici, cum ar fi cleme sau suruburi pentru modelul asta?
Salut. Probabil din magazinele de piese auto, care pot aduce pe comanda, in functie de codul piesei sau seria masinii.
How do you make them fold on the 2013 audi a4 b8.5?
Depends if it's equipped with folding ones. At least on the B8 they were optional.
If it's equipped, then it should have handles on the top part close to the doors.
Hey, thanks for vid. Have Audi A4 (2009) myself and planning to install isofix, due to the need of childs seat installation. Just I'm wondering. How I will know where preciselly should I cut? 😅 Don't want to mess up by cutting the leather on the wrong place
Hi. This video explains and shows all you need: ruclips.net/video/LTCBmNBHZJo/видео.html
@@UltimateDIY Thank you!
Welcome!
This will not work for Avant. Entirely different assembly.
Yup.