850 Seat back cable repair
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850 Seat back cable repair
This it how you repair the seat back cable. I will also explain how to replace the cable as well.
You will need to remove the Lumbar adjustment ****. Unscrew as far as you can. Then pull out and unscrew till it stops then one more time pull and unscrew. The washer part under the **** pulls right off. It will look like this.
Then you will need to cut the 4 metal hogrings in the seam where the front and back of the leather meet.
Also you will have to remove the seat switch panel. When you do so on the back of the panel there should be a red plastic clip. Install that where I have shown in the picture. Failure to do so may cause the seat air bag to go off if that metal piece is hit while messing with the seat. If your clip is missing find something plastic fairly thick to install there.
Sometimes it is easiest to get to them from the back seat area.
Next unfold the leather from the plastic pieces on the ends. There is little hooks that hold the leather.
Next start sliding the leather up the seat back slowly and carefully. There is 4 more hog rings you will need to cut. In the picture they are located in the little holes you see where the metal rod is. They go around the metal rod in the leather and to the rod in the foam.
Also while sliding the leather up you will have to unhook little hooks from the back side that help keep the leather tight around the rear pocket of the seat.
The white stuff in the middle is the heating element for the seat heaters.
Once you get the leather this high look from the back of the seat. You will see the motor and transmisson.
If you choose to try to repair the cable you will need to heat the metal in either the transmission or motor and slide the plastic parrt of the cable in. Then while holding it move the switch and make sure the cable grabs. Sometimes you will have to do both sides at the motor and transmission. I had to do both on both of my cars. I did this today thats where this post is coming from.
Before repairing the cable.
After repairing the cable.
Before repair at transmission
After repair.
If you want to replace the cable you will have to slide the big plastic piece off the inside to remove the screws holding the transmission to the seat. Also remove the clip on the rod to slide the transmission out to gain access to the screws to remove the cable. Remove the screws in the motor from the retainer to get the cable out and replace the cable.
Install everything in reverse order.
Hope this helps someone out there.
FYI this is a picture if hog ring pliers and a hog ring.
You will need to remove the Lumbar adjustment ****. Unscrew as far as you can. Then pull out and unscrew till it stops then one more time pull and unscrew. The washer part under the **** pulls right off. It will look like this.
Then you will need to cut the 4 metal hogrings in the seam where the front and back of the leather meet.
Also you will have to remove the seat switch panel. When you do so on the back of the panel there should be a red plastic clip. Install that where I have shown in the picture. Failure to do so may cause the seat air bag to go off if that metal piece is hit while messing with the seat. If your clip is missing find something plastic fairly thick to install there.
Sometimes it is easiest to get to them from the back seat area.
Next unfold the leather from the plastic pieces on the ends. There is little hooks that hold the leather.
Next start sliding the leather up the seat back slowly and carefully. There is 4 more hog rings you will need to cut. In the picture they are located in the little holes you see where the metal rod is. They go around the metal rod in the leather and to the rod in the foam.
Also while sliding the leather up you will have to unhook little hooks from the back side that help keep the leather tight around the rear pocket of the seat.
The white stuff in the middle is the heating element for the seat heaters.
Once you get the leather this high look from the back of the seat. You will see the motor and transmisson.
If you choose to try to repair the cable you will need to heat the metal in either the transmission or motor and slide the plastic parrt of the cable in. Then while holding it move the switch and make sure the cable grabs. Sometimes you will have to do both sides at the motor and transmission. I had to do both on both of my cars. I did this today thats where this post is coming from.
Before repairing the cable.
After repairing the cable.
Before repair at transmission
After repair.
If you want to replace the cable you will have to slide the big plastic piece off the inside to remove the screws holding the transmission to the seat. Also remove the clip on the rod to slide the transmission out to gain access to the screws to remove the cable. Remove the screws in the motor from the retainer to get the cable out and replace the cable.
Install everything in reverse order.
Hope this helps someone out there.
FYI this is a picture if hog ring pliers and a hog ring.
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RE: 850 Seat back cable repair
Thanks for the great write up!
I did this job once about 2 years ago but I didn't know about your trick to reuse the existing cable by shortening the plastic cable sleeve. What source of heat did you use to melt the plastic cable sleeve? (i.e., electric heat gun, soldering iron, butane torch?)
I have to do this to my other 850 and I'd love to know how you did that without burning the seat foam.
Thanks!
I did this job once about 2 years ago but I didn't know about your trick to reuse the existing cable by shortening the plastic cable sleeve. What source of heat did you use to melt the plastic cable sleeve? (i.e., electric heat gun, soldering iron, butane torch?)
I have to do this to my other 850 and I'd love to know how you did that without burning the seat foam.
Thanks!
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RE: 850 Seat back cable repair
Yeah TECH great job! I wish I had seen this blah blah. Question, what's the point fixing the cable if it's slightly rounded out in the hole that the cable goes into ? would you suggest a dab of that clay metal in there / also how did you trim the cable to make square mine was way rounded and prbably have to trim an inch off of it?
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RE: 850 Seat back cable repair
My passengers seat does not stay up, without my homeade quick fix of 5 quarters stacked on both sides of the seat joint. Is that the same cable or a different one from this post? I know its a cable thats causing the seat to no longer lock. It just falls back if not proppedup.
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RE: 850 Seat back cable repair
I know this is going to be a silly question. But if you are not mechanically inclined....is this something a person should be attempting?
Also, I didn't notice in the instructions that we had to disconnect all the electrical componets to the seat.Another person stated this and that you literely take the seat out of the car. In your way, is that not necessary?
And last but not least.... If the seat is 100% reclined...almost touching the back seat....are there any magical ways of removing it from the car (if that is necessary) without damaging anything else?
Thanks
Also, I didn't notice in the instructions that we had to disconnect all the electrical componets to the seat.Another person stated this and that you literely take the seat out of the car. In your way, is that not necessary?
And last but not least.... If the seat is 100% reclined...almost touching the back seat....are there any magical ways of removing it from the car (if that is necessary) without damaging anything else?
Thanks
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RE: 850 Seat back cable repair
ORIGINAL: tmixdorf
And last but not least.... If the seat is 100% reclined...almost touching the back seat....are there any magical ways of removing it from the car (if that is necessary) without damaging anything else?
And last but not least.... If the seat is 100% reclined...almost touching the back seat....are there any magical ways of removing it from the car (if that is necessary) without damaging anything else?
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