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Riviera_removal_009.jpg
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Riviera_removal_008.jpg
955 viewsApr 21, 2008
Riviera_removal_006.jpg
996 viewsApr 21, 2008
Riviera_removal_003.jpg
1064 viewsApr 21, 2008
Riviera_removal_002.jpg
1091 viewsApr 21, 2008
Riviera_removal_007.jpg
1012 viewsApr 21, 2008
Riviera_removal_004.jpg
1044 viewsApr 21, 2008
aero_tires_5.jpg
332 viewsFeb 28, 2006
aero_tires_3.jpg
333 viewsFeb 28, 2006
aero_tires_2.jpg
327 viewsFeb 28, 2006
Jetta_seat_009.jpg
1792 viewsJust a more detailed view of the underside of the seat. Pretty simple!Oct 16, 2005
Jetta_seat_004.jpg
1058 viewsJust a dirty view of the center guide.Oct 16, 2005
Jetta_seat_003.jpg
1172 viewsRemoved. Also shows how guide pin lock and lever fit each other (for when you need to re-install seat).
Once the stop pin is removed the seat can be pushed all the way back and removed from the car.
Oct 16, 2005
Jetta_seat_001.jpg
1350 viewsSqueeze stop pin in front of seat (seat fore/aft adjustment guide) to remove.Oct 16, 2005
Jetta_seat_006.jpg
1006 viewsTunnel slider side of seat.Oct 16, 2005
Jetta_seat_007.jpg
930 viewsOutboard slider side of seat.Oct 16, 2005
Jetta_seat_010.avi
1006 viewsSimple video showing the removal of the seat trim. 2.8Mb.
VERY SIMPLE proceedure and the Benley is helpful as well. See main section 7. This can be done in less than 5 minutes!
Oct 16, 2005
insulation_006.jpg
301 viewsThe round disc simply pulls off the accelerator pedal stop. Carpet can then be lifted over the stop.Oct 16, 2005
insulation_005.jpg
307 viewsSecond layer under right front carpet. Each cell is filled with sand. Pad is not bonded to the pan, it's simply laying there.Oct 16, 2005
insulation_003.jpg
306 viewsRight rear foam padding.Oct 16, 2005
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