Wingback seat eyelet
Wingback seat eyelet
Hey Folks,
One of the harness eyelets in my wingback drivers seat has split in half, from what I can see the rear part
of the eyelet is built into the seat.
Has anyone come across this before?
Thanks
murph
One of the harness eyelets in my wingback drivers seat has split in half, from what I can see the rear part
of the eyelet is built into the seat.
Has anyone come across this before?
Thanks
murph
Re: Wingback seat eyelet
I have a similar issue and from looking around its a case of pulling the leather off the seat in order to access the screws to take the rear section off....
I didn't want to attempt this without some detailed pictures (which i couldn't find) so for now I have just used some black silicone to hold both halves back together.....
I didn't want to attempt this without some detailed pictures (which i couldn't find) so for now I have just used some black silicone to hold both halves back together.....
Re: Wingback seat eyelet
Correct there are 3 screws fixing it to the seat back.
You can just pull the leather out around the top of the seat and then it just tuckz back in again afterwards. Those plastic trim removal tools help especially as you will probably need to split the other trim apart.
Will it not just clip back in? I assume the bit screwed to the seat is cracked?
You can just pull the leather out around the top of the seat and then it just tuckz back in again afterwards. Those plastic trim removal tools help especially as you will probably need to split the other trim apart.
Will it not just clip back in? I assume the bit screwed to the seat is cracked?
Re: Wingback seat eyelet
Not a clear picture
Re: Wingback seat eyelet
Thanks for the replies gents. My insert piece looks intact, but the receiving piece appears to be broken and one of the clear
rubber bits is missing. I will enquire with the dealer to see if you can buy a complete replacement eyelet.
rubber bits is missing. I will enquire with the dealer to see if you can buy a complete replacement eyelet.
Re: Wingback seat eyelet
There are no clear rubber bits. They are held in with clips and a bit of (clear) glue from factory. Once you have removed them the clear glue can be cleaned off and they should happily stay in there just being held by the clips. So only if the black plastic clips break will you need new parts.
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Re: Wingback seat eyelet
I had the same problem with my passenger seat. You can buy each part individually. From your diagram above the bits I had to replace were...
Part 4 - £6.68 (not really necessary as you can just re-use the existing fixings)
Part 5 - £18.75
Part 6 - £13.32
All prices + VAT. Unfortunately I don't have the actual part numbers to hand.
Hope this helps.
Part 4 - £6.68 (not really necessary as you can just re-use the existing fixings)
Part 5 - £18.75
Part 6 - £13.32
All prices + VAT. Unfortunately I don't have the actual part numbers to hand.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Wingback seat eyelet
Yeh I have a new replacement at home. Just too afraid of pulling the leather apart and not being able to put it back....is there a trick to it? Assuming that you also have to do that in order to check on the air bolster mechanism?
Re: Wingback seat eyelet
Yes, the air bolsters are basically air bags lower down the seat. Most likely problem is the valve leaking. There are 2 per seat, one for the bolsters and one for the lumber support. About £160 each.
To remove the leather you just need to prise it out of the lip around the edge of the seat. Once the edge is out and you have removed the outer (front) plastic eyelet (seat belt hoops) you just pull the leather forward. There are little bits of velcro on the back of the leather but they won't offer much resistance. It is really quite surprisingly easy.
To remove the leather you just need to prise it out of the lip around the edge of the seat. Once the edge is out and you have removed the outer (front) plastic eyelet (seat belt hoops) you just pull the leather forward. There are little bits of velcro on the back of the leather but they won't offer much resistance. It is really quite surprisingly easy.
Re: Wingback seat eyelet
The hardest bit is removing the front of the seat belt hoops without breaking them. The rest is a doddle.
Re: Wingback seat eyelet
Seatbelt hoops, that makes way more sense then eyelets!!! Why didn't I think of that!!
Thanks for the info lads, off the dealers to source the bits.
Thanks for the info lads, off the dealers to source the bits.
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