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Posted

Hello, I have the full leather electric (with memory) seats, and I´m planning on getting a set of GT3 Seats, but I just want to add near track days, after remove them. How hard is to install and unistall them ?? And what about the harness ? Should remove the battery everytime I plug and unplug the GT3 seats ???

Thanks in advance!

Conrado

Posted

There are four torx head bolts that are used to fasten the seats to the tub of the car. You'll also have to disconnect the wiring harness under the seat. The standard seats are pretty heavy, so protect the door sills and console, so you don't scratch it when removing them.

You'll have to unfasten the bolt in the frame of the car that retains the bottom of the 3-point seat belt to reroute it. On US cars, you also have to ensure the 2-wires from the seat belt connection plug are connected properly to the wiring harness under the seat or it will set off the airbag warning light. I'm not sure if this "feature" applies to cars in Brazil. I don't think it is a problem on Euro cars.

It will probably take you an hour the first time you do it and then once you get familiar with the process, you can do it in less than 30 minutes.

Karl

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