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Type 8L (1996-2003)

Removal and installation the rear seat and backrest (Audi A3 8L)

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Table of contents: Removal the seat ↓ Removal the backrest ↓ Installing the backrest and seat ↓

Removal the seat



Removal the seat


1. Pull the seat elements forward by the loop and open them.

1. Pull the seat elements forward by the loop and open them.


2. Press the spring clip –1– in the direction of the arrow and remove it from the hinges.

3. Remove the seat back.

Removal the backrest



Warning: The backrest can only be removed and installed in the reclined position.


1. Recline both backrests.

1. Recline both backrests.


2. Use a screwdriver to press the stoppers –1– on the left and right and lift the backrest element –2– upwards out of the holder –3–.



3. Remove the seat element from the center support and remove from the vehicle.

Installing the backrest and seat



1. Insert the backrest element into the center support.

2. Insert the second side of the back element into the support and secure it.

3. Place the backrest vertically.

4. Install the seat.

4. Install the seat.


5. Squeeze the clamp –1– in the direction of the arrow and insert into loops –2–.

6. Slide the seat element, making sure that the seat belt does not remain under the seat.

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