How to Remove your Subaru's Seats! (WRX, IMPREZA and MORE)
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- In this video, we're going to show you how to remove your Subaru's seats! This is a great tutorial if you need to remove a seat for any reason, like if you're re-doing the upholstery or if you need to transport the seat somewhere else.
We'll walk you through the steps involved in removing a Subaru seat, from diagnosis to completion. This is a quick and easy tutorial that anyone can follow, no matter how experienced they are with car repairs!
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About Chase Schrader: Based in Alberta, Canada, Chase Schrader is a multidisciplinary digital creative that focuses on automotive content. Through his two Subarus, a 2004 STi and 2004 Forester, he actively engages in both the race and overland community. As a community member, he engages with others and looks to further develop it through his networks.
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How did your seat removal go?
this vid helped a lot especially with those yellow air bag connectors, thanks man!
Glad to hear it!
That green clip, man you are a lifesaver
Glad I could help haha
thanks kid you’re going places
Of course, happy to help!
@@Chase_Schraderthe yellow green switch was the most annoying part haha i didn’t have the white one in my 06
Haha right they are a pain!
Great tip on the bolt covers at 2:24
Glad that you found it helpful!!
Thatnk you man! Really helpful!
Awesome! Great to hear!
My man, my girl dropped a dang diamond earring on the driver side between the seat and middle console in a metal track im guessing is attatched to the seat. I could see it, stuck tweasars n went to grab it now i can't see it lol. I checked under n everything i have to remove the seat huh? 2016 legacy
Oof, yeah that rail is the slider. As far as I know you can't disassemble the rails so you are probably going to have to remove the seat and shake it out
Hi!! Does they have homologation number?
The seats? I don’t believe they have a separate label attached.
Thanks you are a sweetheart
Yup, no problem!
Thank fucking god for this video. I worked on the one electric connection, the one with the yellow and white, for about an hour and a half and couldn’t find anything online about how to get it disconnected
Glad I could help out! Those plugs are a pain!
Wait the drivers seat is heated??
Haha yeah! We got a heated drivers seat up here in Canada!
@@Chase_Schrader I have that connector on the driver's seat that the passenger doesn't have, but no heated seat
Strange, is it a Canadian car? What year?
@@Chase_Schrader No Subaru if America. 2004.
Oh yeah, the USA cars didn't get the heating seat, probably missing the wiring in the car
What size bolts go in the back, i need all new ones
I believe 14mm
going to take out the wrx seats soon, car goes to crusher weds. Super, Super rusty....
Damn, rust sucks :(
You still have those seats?
STI 2011 2014 ???
Naw it’s a 2004 STi
@@Chase_Schrader thanks brot
Also found a bunch of money in mine
Hahah perfect!
You never explained how to remove rear seats one thumb down
Did I say all the seats? No.
But since you asked so nicely here you go: Remove the lower part first, there are two brackets on the front held with 10mm(IIRC) bolts, once you take these out the whole lower cushion will lift out, pull the front up first and then lift it out.
Once that is out you will see four similar brackets holding the bottom part of the seat back, two are at the outside and two near the middle. Remove the bolts, and pull the seat back up to release the hooks that hold it in at the top. Slide the seat belts out of the way and it will be free to come out. You may need to fold down the pass-through.
Guide with images: www.iwsti.com/threads/removing-rear-seat.85669/
@@Chase_Schradersorry about that rude guy but thanks for the reply it helped me out a lot
Hahaha I am used to by now, glad I could help!