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Default Removing a drivers seat from a Berlingo

The drivers seat is stuck on my Berlingo. I moved it forwards to clean
behind it and it now will not move.

The Haynes manual tells you how to remove the seat.

1. Move the seat fully forward and remove the securing bolts at the rear of
the seat.
2. Move the seat fully rearwards and remove the securing bolts at the front
of the seat

Well thanks a million Haynes manual. I cannot move the ****ing seat.

Adam

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On 2008-06-01 14:45:13 +0100, "ARWadworth"
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Well thanks a million Haynes manual. I cannot move the ****ing seat.



What about the driver's seat? Can you move that?

It does mean that you have to be a bit more careful to avoid feet being
caught in the glovebox, however.


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"Andy Hall" wrote in message news:4842b69a@qaanaaq...
On 2008-06-01 14:45:13 +0100, "ARWadworth"
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Well thanks a million Haynes manual. I cannot move the ****ing seat.



What about the driver's seat? Can you move that?

It does mean that you have to be a bit more careful to avoid feet being
caught in the glovebox, however.


An hour with a socket in the securing bolt (no room for the ratchet) and
turning it with adjustables got the seat out. The culprit was a small piece
of glass trapped in the runner.

Adam

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An hour with a socket in the securing bolt (no room for the ratchet) and
turning it with adjustables got the seat out. The culprit was a small piece
of glass trapped in the runner.

One situation where a bigger hammer probably was the answer . . .
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On 2008-06-02 16:56:03 +0100, "ARWadworth"
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message news:4842b69a@qaanaaq...
On 2008-06-01 14:45:13 +0100, "ARWadworth"
said:

Well thanks a million Haynes manual. I cannot move the ****ing seat.



What about the driver's seat? Can you move that?

It does mean that you have to be a bit more careful to avoid feet being
caught in the glovebox, however.


An hour with a socket in the securing bolt (no room for the ratchet)
and turning it with adjustables got the seat out. The culprit was a
small piece of glass trapped in the runner.

Adam


So that's the solution. When you want to bring a bolt and nut
together, always use a washer...



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