52 13... Removing And Installing/Replacing Seat Pan And FLEXMAT (Normal/Manual), Left Or Right

2013 BMW 128i 2D Convertible, Eng CD N52, Standard TransSECTION 52 13... Removing And Installing/Replacing Seat Pan And FLEXMAT (Normal/Manual), Left Or Right
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Remove seat cover with support, refer to 52 13 400 REPLACING SEAT COVER ON LEFT OR RIGHT FRONT SEAT (NORMAL/MANUAL)Β .

Release left screw (1) and slacken right screw only.

Fig 1: Removing Left Retaining Plate
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Release left/right screws (3).

Slacken left/right screws (4) only.

Remove left retaining plate (2) downwards.

Installation:Β 

  1. Tightening torque, 10 +/- 2 Nm.

Press seat pan (1) upwards, thereby relieving tension on flexmat.

Fig 2: Pressing Seat Pan Upwards
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Release screws (1) and remove retaining plates (2).

Installation:Β 

  1. Tightening torque, 10 +/- 2 Nm.
Fig 3: Removing Retaining Plates
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Unhook cable (1) from holder (2).

Fig 4: Unhooking Cable From Holder
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Turn seat pan (1) upwards.

Fig 5: Turning Seat Pan Upwards
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Detach flexmat (2) at rear from mounts (3).

Detach seat pan (1) on left/right backwards/top from mount (2) and remove.

Fig 6: Removing Seat Pan
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Detach flexmat (1) from mounts (2) on seat pan (3).

Fig 7: Detaching Flexmat From Mounts On Seat Pan
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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