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reidy4862
12th August 2012, 20:39
Hiya Guys

I Have Purchased a Full Set of 106 GTI interior and intend to fit in My Saxo Furio but I come across some issues.

First is I have noticed the Drivers Seat of the 106, the plug is missing from the Orange Cable that controls the Airbag Light. Can I cut and splice the plug on My Orignal Furio Seats to the wiring on the GTI Seat ?????

And Secondly, My Orignal Furio Back Seat is a full length solid back seat which is fitted by 2 brackets 1 either side of the edge of the seat where the GTI rear Seat is a Split seat and has 3 brackets of the seat to bolt down, I have checked my car and there is no Holes to bolt the middle bracket down, do I need to drill my own holes to the bodywork???

Please help with these 2 issues.

Thankyou

hainey
12th August 2012, 20:45
first issue yes you you can cut wire an solder it back together no problem.

second issue not really sure but i guessing you will haveto drill your own holes for the seats or try change the brackets. but i say u will have to drill holes dont think you'll be able to swag brackets but worth lookin at before drilling holes in your car

reidy4862
12th August 2012, 20:55
first issue yes you you can cut wire an solder it back together no problem.

second issue not really sure but i guessing you will haveto drill your own holes for the seats or try change the brackets. but i say u will have to drill holes dont think you'll be able to swag brackets but worth lookin at before drilling holes in your car

Cheers.

The the end brackets are the same as my furio ones so it's a case the 2 bolts on each side but it's the middle bracket that I need to sort out, the middle bracket is attached so the seat can't be separated but the bracket has 2 small hole where I am assuming bolts to the floor of the car. Think it's a case of drilling 2 small holes and bolting them down, need clarification first

Liamjrhodes
12th August 2012, 20:58
Just take the wire from your old seats and plug it into the new ones and for the rear bench you need 2 more hinge brackets for the bottom pieces and a clip for the bottom. All the extra holes are already there

reidy4862
12th August 2012, 21:02
Just take the wire from your old seats and plug it into the new ones and for the rear bench you need 2 more hinge brackets for the bottom pieces and a clip for the bottom. All the extra holes are already there

I already have some metal hinges in the middle keeping the seat together, do these bolt straight to the floor or do I need something else? If I need something else there can I get it from please

mlawlan69
12th August 2012, 21:47
All holes are there already, may be plugged with plastic caps, very easy to change over. Just have a look.

Liamjrhodes
12th August 2012, 21:55
I already have some metal hinges in the middle keeping the seat together, do these bolt straight to the floor or do I need something else? If I need something else there can I get it from please

Quick guide

Top part of rear seat: the two brackets at each enf with 13mm nuts then bracket in middle lines up with two holes plugged up with plastic that need pushing through and then a 10mm bolt will fit in

Base of rear seat: on split ones there needs to be 4 hinge brackets but you already have two. Then you need to move the clip bracket from the middle to one side then get another for the other side

Hope that helps

reidy4862
12th August 2012, 22:26
All holes are there already, may be plugged with plastic caps, very easy to change over. Just have a look.

I have checked the floor of my car and it's completely solid with no Pre drilled holes at all

reidy4862
12th August 2012, 22:32
Quick guide

Top part of rear seat: the two brackets at each enf with 13mm nuts then bracket in middle lines up with two holes plugged up with plastic that need pushing through and then a 10mm bolt will fit in

Base of rear seat: on split ones there needs to be 4 hinge brackets but you already have two. Then you need to move the clip bracket from the middle to one side then get another for the other side

Hope that helps

I know bout the 2 side brackets which bolt with the 2 nuts but in the middle where it splits its Held together by 2 triangular looking brackets which have one hole in each, checked my car and nowhere is there a place to screw the centre too or fit an additional bracket! Is it just coz ita a 1.4 and the split seat was there from standard?

Will upload the pic of the bracket

reidy4862
12th August 2012, 22:37
Hope you can see it, it was in the dark

http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv324/reidy4862/efda9f5b.jpg

Liamjrhodes
12th August 2012, 22:40
I know bout the 2 side brackets which bolt with the 2 nuts but in the middle where it splits its Held together by 2 triangular looking brackets which have one hole in each, checked my car and nowhere is there a place to screw the centre too or fit an additional bracket! Is it just coz ita a 1.4 and the split seat was there from standard?

Will upload the pic of the bracket

I know what bracket you mean and there will be holes for it i have put gti seats in my 106 1.1 and both my saxo 1.4s

Also the centre bracket is just one bracket that connects each half of the seats the holes have a black plastic bung in them and they may have been painted over so if you line the bracket up and have a poke about with a screwdriver you will find the holes

reidy4862
12th August 2012, 22:45
I know what bracket you mean and there will be holes for it i have put gti seats in my 106 1.1 and both my saxo 1.4s

Also the centre bracket is just one bracket that connects each half of the seats the holes have a black plastic bung in them and they may have been painted over so if you line the bracket up and have a poke about with a screwdriver you will find the holes


Did you see my picture ?is that the bracket? Also I have checked and double checked and there is no other bracket on the floor pan or painted over holes, it's completely smooth

Liamjrhodes
12th August 2012, 23:14
Ill get you some pictures tomorrow

hainey
12th August 2012, 23:54
Hope you can see it, it was in the dark

http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv324/reidy4862/efda9f5b.jpg

iv similar seats in my saxo desire the split seats. you have two bolts on each side of the seat then the two screw in the middle were seats split i says it a matter of a drill it an screw it

reidy4862
13th August 2012, 00:21
iv similar seats in my saxo desire the split seats. you have two bolts on each side of the seat then the two screw in the middle were seats split i says it a matter of a drill it an screw it

Cheers mate, that what I've been thinking but there might aready be some holes there but can say until I remove the standard back seat

LSOfreak
13th August 2012, 00:53
get a picture up of your floor under the back seat, its quite unheard of to not have any holes in the middle...

as for your wires, to be sure the airbag light doesnt come on just use your existing wires from the original seats.
this involves replacing the seat belt buck/pretensioner with it.
Very easy though, on the side of the seat underneath the plastic cover, theres just one bolt holding it on

Ross
13th August 2012, 08:52
just fyi (not involved in original query) but if you DO end up drilling, be EXCEPTIONALLY careful - the fuel tank is right behind that bulkhead you're drilling into...

reidy4862
13th August 2012, 10:55
just fyi (not involved in original query) but if you DO end up drilling, be EXCEPTIONALLY careful - the fuel tank is right behind that bulkhead you're drilling into...

Cheers for your help guys.

Had a quick look this morning before work (and in the light, LOL) screwed the 2 screws from one side of rear seat, lifted it out abit and noticed one grey bolt thats bolted in the floor pan but it's not bolting anything down. Do you think that might be one of the bolts for the centre hinge ????

Liamjrhodes
13th August 2012, 12:11
Cheers for your help guys.

Had a quick look this morning before work (and in the light, LOL) screwed the 2 screws from one side of rear seat, lifted it out abit and noticed one grey bolt thats bolted in the floor pan but it's not bolting anything down. Do you think that might be one of the bolts for the centre hinge ????

The threads stuck out of the floor are for the clips to mount to that hold the base of the seat down

reidy4862
13th August 2012, 14:10
The threads stuck out of the floor are for the clips to mount to that hold the base of the seat down

Mate there is defo No threads sticking up for the seat to bolt to

reidy4862
13th August 2012, 19:57
...... Finally got the rear seats in.:P:clapping:

The 2 bolts on the end of each corner screwed into the stick out threads and as I thoughts removed the single bolt that was in the floor pan that didn't seem to secure anything and it lined up to one of the holes of the centre bracket and it secured the middle bracket. Only thing I've noticed is 4 brackets are used for the base part but I only have 2, still hasn't affected the fitting.

Just Need to know now how to fit the 2 front Seats, Any Help and Pics ????

Thanks for all your help

VeiRoN
13th August 2012, 21:13
Did you have any trouble fitting the 106 the door's handle on the Saxò?

The one on the left:

http://streamlinecarbon.com/v2/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/carbon%20519.jpg

Thanks in advance.

Liamjrhodes
13th August 2012, 21:34
The handles just pull off then unhook the metal bar from them pretty easy :-)

VeiRoN
13th August 2012, 22:04
Awesome,it's a mod i would like to do on my Saxò,i believe they look better than the orginal with the racing door cards.

reidy4862
14th August 2012, 09:44
Didn't fit the 106 door panels, just bought some Desire Door Panels

Did you have any trouble fitting the 106 the door's handle on the Saxò?

The one on the left:

http://streamlinecarbon.com/v2/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/carbon%20519.jpg

Thanks in advance.