Can you attach the battery terminal after you get the seat out and drive the car with the seat still removed? Or does the seat need to be put back in before driving?
Thank you, this was very helpful and easy to follow. Because i am trying to dry out carpet and underlayment, i really didn't have time to order that socket set. They are very hard to find locally. I went to harbor freight and 3 parts stores. Finally, at my second autozone i bought the last 4 piece duralast set for $20. Also, i have manual heated seats and had to disconnect 4 clips
Good video. I'm trying to figure out how to fix my 2002 vw golf psngr front seat. It seems that the spring came off, it basically just slides fwd and backward ..in other words....it wont click into a stable position..any thoughts? Thankyou
Once I've disconnected the battery and removed the seat, can I reconnect the battery and drive the car while the seat is being repaired without worrying about the air bag going off?
Can you attach the battery terminal after you get the seat out and drive the car with the seat still removed? Or does the seat need to be put back in before driving?
having an issue with a VW beetle with the non power seat not moving when you drop it in the forward position to get to the back seats. the bottom level to move the seat back and forth works fine.
Thansk I hope this is easy. I lost something important that fell in those stupid holes where the seat latches on, the long metal part. Is there any other holes in that long metal part that things might be able to fall farther into the car? Just wondering becuase I’d rather not take the seat off if it’s not going to help.
Most everyone describes their video as "Front Seat Removal". It's important to distinguish electric power seats from non-powered seats. Not every VW has hand operated seats.
To answer a common question in these comments, you *can* drive the car with the seat removed, but the fact that the airbag connectors are unplugged will mean that you get an airbag fault code which will sound a chime on startup (and show a warning message if you have the in-dash message display), turn on the airbag light permanently and disable the airbag system until you reset it using VCDS or similar professional-level scan tool.
I have a problem. I took the seats down to a Jetta MK5 and did the same as you. I put all the wires back together, but I still had the light on. Do you know what I can do?
Very helpful! Thank you. I replaced my 2009 Rabbit with a compatible Golf TDI, but one of the wiring harness plugs is a bit different. Have you ever run into this?
If you are careful, you can do it with a T50 Torx like I did. I just attached the T50 bit to a socket which I then connected to my 1/4 inch drive ratchet and it worked like a charm and did so without stripping the bolt heads.
Hey man I did what you said and this really odd small piece that has a sort of see-saw function fell out. It looks like it attaches to the rails somewhere and I was wondering if maybe this happened for you or anyone else? I have no idea what it's for as my seats all work fine now without it but I do have an airbag light so no idea if its connected to the airbag in some way
At 0:33 seconds you show a clip that appears to be dislodged from the track someplace. I show the same piece on my son's 2007 VW Rabbit. The seat will not lock into place so I am guessing that piece may be the culprit. What are your thoughts? Great video.
I can't quite remember what that was for, but it's worth investigating. I'd also try to lube up the locking mechanism at every point that moves to make sure it's moving freely. I had a 2007 Rabbit before this car, it was great!
What happens if you hook up the battery after you have removed the passenger seat without putting it back in. Will the airbags go off if you hook up the battery and start the car without the seat installed?
Turning the ignition on with any part of the airbag system disconnected means you'll get fault codes which will disable the airbag system, turn on the airbag warning light permanently and sound a chime every time you start the car, and will need to be reset with VCDS or similar professional-level scan tool.
Wanting to take a road trip with my 2013 Jetta. Wife had knee surgery. Thinking of removing front seat for the trip and having her sit in the back seat so she can keep her foot up. Is it possible to drive the car with the seat out and disconnected or would the system keep warning you that there was a problem (chimes, alerts, etc). Please advise.
I don't think you' d hurt anything driving with the seat out but you may get chimes for the passenger seatbelt or an airbag light. Give it a shot and see how it goes! I wish your wife a speedy recovery!
So I want to replace the driver seat in my mk5 gti with a leather Jetta seat. My question is, will the wiring harnesses be plug and play with the Jetta seats? If it’s a heated leather seat and I do not wish to retrofit for heat, is it as simple as just not plugging in the heat wiring harness?
Or you disconnect both terminals and tie the connectors together with a zip tie. Turn the key to the on position and bingo, everything is now discharged. Im pretty sure that's myth anyway.
Can you attach the battery terminal after you get the seat out and drive the car with the seat still removed? Or does the seat need to be put back in before driving?
hey can you please advice how to fix the pass.airbag error?? the thing is that I've removed the pass. seat on my vw jetta 5 without disconnecting the batter first (y, I know :D ...)
Hi, I hope you have a nice Day. I'm thinking to change the vw jetta 2005 seats. I would like to know if is necesary to re-programm with a scanner after the reinstallation? Last year I disconnect both seats and malfunction air bags ligths ON. Thank you for the support. (my english is not perfect, sorry.) greetings from ensenada, México.
Hi, if you disconnect your battery while you do the job you shouldn't have a problem. If you do you should be able to scan it and delete your trouble codes and the issues SHOULD go away. best of luck!
After I remove my seats and re install them will my air bag light be on ? I know I need to have the battery disconnected while doing this on my rabbit. I’m replacing carpet
@@CashedOutCars Can you attach the battery terminal after you get the seat out and drive the car with the seat still removed? Or does the seat need to be put back in before driving?
Dear bro, I really need your help, I bought an American Golf in Spain, and the seat on the right does not have the airbag control unit under it, nobody is able to help me, I need to know the reference of the control unit to buy one. Could you give me the one with yours? I would greatly appreciate it.
I've re-installed my seats. Snapped all the pugs back together. And now the airbag light has come on and the power seat doesn't move. Heated seat doesn't work either. Any ideas?
@@SamSamuylik I want to do this to clean under the seats, but I'm worried I'll get stuck with the airbag light. Did you figure out how to do this without tirggering the airbag light?
@@Slap_it_in I've never tried but I heard you need to disconnect the battery and don't touch the seats for 30 minutes. Then you can remove them and put them back in. And when you connect the battery the car has no way of knowing that the seats were out because it had no power to think
So my mother n laws car seat just moves... like while your delivering while it's in a garage in the middle of the night Its killing the battery I figure it's the fuse but Idk anything about VWs. Any ideas?
This car had manual seats, but the most safe way to do it would be to disconnect the battery whenever you are working with the electronics, so it may involve connecting and disconnecting it
@@TUZKGaming not really i know there's some scanners etc u can buy but i think taking one seat out disables ALL airbags...so a bit of a risky deal........
@@rexx9496 i stopped taking the seat out (used to do it it the summer to carry a long pontoon for my catamaran)....my mechanic re-set when he did the inspection. I (think??) taking passenger seat out disables both airbags...which is why i don't do it anymore.
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You saved me setting off the air bag. Thanks.
Can you attach the battery terminal after you get the seat out and drive the car with the seat still removed? Or does the seat need to be put back in before driving?
@@Muppski I would think, however it will probably throw an airbag code and a light on the dash
Is the yellow connector air bags?
Thank you, this was very helpful and easy to follow. Because i am trying to dry out carpet and underlayment, i really didn't have time to order that socket set. They are very hard to find locally. I went to harbor freight and 3 parts stores. Finally, at my second autozone i bought the last 4 piece duralast set for $20. Also, i have manual heated seats and had to disconnect 4 clips
Great video man! Gonna be pulling the passenger seat out of my MKV this weekend and this totally helps!
Straight to the point, and very well presented. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I didn't know about the battery you saved me bro❤
Good video. I'm trying to figure out how to fix my 2002 vw golf psngr front seat. It seems that the spring came off, it basically just slides fwd and backward ..in other words....it wont click into a stable position..any thoughts? Thankyou
i love how you just get to the point
Well done with every necessary detail included. 👍
How much does the seat weigh? Thank you
Once I've disconnected the battery and removed the seat, can I reconnect the battery and drive the car while the seat is being repaired without worrying about the air bag going off?
Dave High did you ever find the answer to this question?
Can you attach the battery terminal after you get the seat out and drive the car with the seat still removed? Or does the seat need to be put back in before driving?
great video. QQ: do you need to connect airbag adapter VAS6282 or 6281, in manual, it requires this connection until it is installed again.
Great video. It’s cool to see that Ian Gallagher took up car repair and is sharing some tricks if the trade.
having an issue with a VW beetle with the non power seat not moving when you drop it in the forward position to get to the back seats. the bottom level to move the seat back and forth works fine.
Great, now putting them back in? Because I reversed all the steps and now my seat wont come up.
Thansk I hope this is easy. I lost something important that fell in those stupid holes where the seat latches on, the long metal part. Is there any other holes in that long metal part that things might be able to fall farther into the car? Just wondering becuase I’d rather not take the seat off if it’s not going to help.
Can mk5 seats be used in a mk4 (by changing the floor rails)?
What was the silverbox beside the cables. I have an empty spot there, only the a wide connection cable is still there.
Good to know about the airbag.
How do you get the triple bit into the bolt in the back?
Move the seat!
Hey why would the airbag deploy? Also can i take the passenger seat out and just leave it out and reconnect the battery wothout airbag deployment
Most everyone describes their video as "Front Seat Removal". It's important to distinguish electric power seats from non-powered seats. Not every VW has hand operated seats.
My BT earpiece fell under the seat and I can't reach it. Hence why I found this video.
Thanks.
Can I drive the car without the seat? Would it trigger the air bag?
Yes, you can drive without it. I have done this with all my cars. Vw toyota ford
To answer a common question in these comments, you *can* drive the car with the seat removed, but the fact that the airbag connectors are unplugged will mean that you get an airbag fault code which will sound a chime on startup (and show a warning message if you have the in-dash message display), turn on the airbag light permanently and disable the airbag system until you reset it using VCDS or similar professional-level scan tool.
I have a problem. I took the seats down to a Jetta MK5 and did the same as you. I put all the wires back together, but I still had the light on. Do you know what I can do?
Thanks man, i have so many fries to clean
Would the gti seats fit into a b6 passat frount and back
Very helpful! Thank you. I replaced my 2009 Rabbit with a compatible Golf TDI, but one of the wiring harness plugs is a bit different. Have you ever run into this?
If you are careful, you can do it with a T50 Torx like I did. I just attached the T50 bit to a socket which I then connected to my 1/4 inch drive ratchet and it worked like a charm and did so without stripping the bolt heads.
Lmao I was nervous to do this. Seeing this is giving me courage. Wish me luck! 😂
Edit: stripped the very last one 🙂 any suggestions? 😅
Hey man I did what you said and this really odd small piece that has a sort of see-saw function fell out. It looks like it attaches to the rails somewhere and I was wondering if maybe this happened for you or anyone else? I have no idea what it's for as my seats all work fine now without it but I do have an airbag light so no idea if its connected to the airbag in some way
What are the connecters under the seat for ?
Airbag
@@SamSamuylik Thanks
Thanks! Super Quick, Detailed Video
Well made no beating around the bush
Assuming all this is the same fir the mk7?
Very helpful
Nice and simple, thanks buddy!
Very good clear instructions buddy
At 0:33 seconds you show a clip that appears to be dislodged from the track someplace. I show the same piece on my son's 2007 VW Rabbit. The seat will not lock into place so I am guessing that piece may be the culprit. What are your thoughts? Great video.
I can't quite remember what that was for, but it's worth investigating. I'd also try to lube up the locking mechanism at every point that moves to make sure it's moving freely. I had a 2007 Rabbit before this car, it was great!
I want to see taking out the friggin sest belt buckle too how it looks like and works. Guess ill have to figure iut myself.
What happens if you hook up the battery after you have removed the passenger seat without putting it back in. Will the airbags go off if you hook up the battery and start the car without the seat installed?
Turning the ignition on with any part of the airbag system disconnected means you'll get fault codes which will disable the airbag system, turn on the airbag warning light permanently and sound a chime every time you start the car, and will need to be reset with VCDS or similar professional-level scan tool.
Wanting to take a road trip with my 2013 Jetta. Wife had knee surgery. Thinking of removing front seat for the trip and having her sit in the back seat so she can keep her foot up. Is it possible to drive the car with the seat out and disconnected or would the system keep warning you that there was a problem (chimes, alerts, etc). Please advise.
I don't think you' d hurt anything driving with the seat out but you may get chimes for the passenger seatbelt or an airbag light. Give it a shot and see how it goes! I wish your wife a speedy recovery!
How to fix the broken recliner mechanism
Perfectly concise! 👍
Neat video. Where can one find those seats ? love the tartan pattern.
Thanks! These are stock MK5 GTI seats. I loved them too!
@@CashedOutCars can only find expensive and bad condition second hand ones. Would be cool if there were aftermarket replicas.
If you put the battery back on without the passenger seat fitted do you get warnings on the dash? PS Thanks for doing the video. :-)
So I want to replace the driver seat in my mk5 gti with a leather Jetta seat. My question is, will the wiring harnesses be plug and play with the Jetta seats? If it’s a heated leather seat and I do not wish to retrofit for heat, is it as simple as just not plugging in the heat wiring harness?
Make sure you wait the 15 -30min there's a capacitor just in case the battery gets destroyed in a collision this discharges the capacitor by waiting
Or you disconnect both terminals and tie the connectors together with a zip tie. Turn the key to the on position and bingo, everything is now discharged. Im pretty sure that's myth anyway.
Hi if u dont do this will the air bag light come on
@@parmindersidhu9690 if you don't disconnect your battery the airbag that is in the seat can deploy... explode right in your face.
Can you attach the battery terminal after you get the seat out and drive the car with the seat still removed? Or does the seat need to be put back in before driving?
There is no need to wait 15-30 min. The airbag capacitor is discharged about 2min after disconnecting the battery.
hey
can you please advice how to fix the pass.airbag error??
the thing is that I've removed the pass. seat on my vw jetta 5 without disconnecting the batter first (y, I know :D ...)
You’re going to need a sort of error code reading or ECU software on laptop with an additional plug. Sorry, probably 20-80 bucks.
@@BrianStings thanks man
Unfortunately my apartment key fell underneath the seat rails. Can I remove the seat rails too?
Yes you should be able to unbolt those as well, though I haven’t done it for this car
Hi, I hope you have a nice Day. I'm thinking to change the vw jetta 2005 seats.
I would like to know if is necesary to re-programm with a scanner after the reinstallation?
Last year I disconnect both seats and malfunction air bags ligths ON. Thank you for the support.
(my english is not perfect, sorry.) greetings from
ensenada, México.
Hi, if you disconnect your battery while you do the job you shouldn't have a problem. If you do you should be able to scan it and delete your trouble codes and the issues SHOULD go away. best of luck!
After I remove my seats and re install them will my air bag light be on ? I know I need to have the battery disconnected while doing this on my rabbit. I’m replacing carpet
It shouldn’t be! I didn’t have any problems with mine. Just make sure your sensors are properly connected
@@CashedOutCars Can you attach the battery terminal after you get the seat out and drive the car with the seat still removed? Or does the seat need to be put back in before driving?
Dear bro, I really need your help, I bought an American Golf in Spain, and the seat on the right does not have the airbag control unit under it, nobody is able to help me, I need to know the reference of the control unit to buy one. Could you give me the one with yours?
I would greatly appreciate it.
Hey! Unfortunately I no longer have the car :/ hopefully someone else can help though!
where did you get that tool you used in the video
Kevin Reynolds you can get in from amazon
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How do you slide the power seat to acces the bolts when the battery is disconnected?
In that case I’d reconnect the battery to slide the seat. To be extra safe disconnect it after it’s moved
@@CashedOutCars the problem im having, the part that is not working is the back and forth on the seat.i cant move to get to the bolts .
I've re-installed my seats. Snapped all the pugs back together. And now the airbag light has come on and the power seat doesn't move. Heated seat doesn't work either. Any ideas?
I think you need to reset the airbag which you need a tool for. Also it's possible you mixed up the connectors for the seat and heater
@@Slap_it_in I figured it out, the wires corroded out of the plugs under the carpet...had to solder new ones in
@@SamSamuylik I want to do this to clean under the seats, but I'm worried I'll get stuck with the airbag light. Did you figure out how to do this without tirggering the airbag light?
@@Slap_it_in I've never tried but I heard you need to disconnect the battery and don't touch the seats for 30 minutes. Then you can remove them and put them back in. And when you connect the battery the car has no way of knowing that the seats were out because it had no power to think
@@SamSamuylik yeah man that's 100% correct, will do.
Good video👍🏼
Thanks 👍
0:35 Its torx 50 or what ?
thank you very much 👍👍
Happy to help!
Does not work for the volswagen rabbit mk5
Mmm, you helped a lot. You deserve a.... I will let you imagine. ;)
thank you sm I appreciate it
So my mother n laws car seat just moves... like while your delivering while it's in a garage in the middle of the night
Its killing the battery
I figure it's the fuse but Idk anything about VWs. Any ideas?
10mm triple sq was too large for my 2014 golf tdi UK
Thanks!!
Yeah, cool, man!
Thanks
My seat won't slide backwards. As if they won't budge.
They won’t go either way?
Nice
Gracias
De nada!
Sorry for my smart question, if we will disconnect the battery then how will we move the seat back?🙄🤔🫣
This car had manual seats, but the most safe way to do it would be to disconnect the battery whenever you are working with the electronics, so it may involve connecting and disconnecting it
@@CashedOutCars And it's true as they say I have to wait 15 minutes for the airbags???
Count me out....once he said 10mm socket Ii knew I was done....
The universe is metric 😂
Thanks son...
You're welcome!
Anyone noice how he just disconnected the negative terminal from the battery and left the positive 😂 safe lol
The negative terminal is the important one, electricity can’t flow without a ground. So yes, it is safe.
I have a mk5 gti 😯
GTI Squad up
#metoo haha and I'll be pulling the passenger seat out this weekend to dry the carpet/pad/insulation due to a little interior water seepage!
Are you sure it MAY deploy? I have done this a few times and i have never been raped by a cars rapid deployment safety feature in the process.
Can a MK 6 or mK 7 seat fit in the mk5
What wire size are the seat wires?
how do you reset the airbag light once you reinstall the seat?? (without a pricey scanner/tool?)
Hey ken did you ever figure this out? Thanks
@@TUZKGaming not really i know there's some scanners etc u can buy but i think taking one seat out disables ALL airbags...so a bit of a risky deal........
Did you figure it out?
@@rexx9496 i stopped taking the seat out (used to do it it the summer to carry a long pontoon for my catamaran)....my mechanic re-set when he did the inspection. I (think??) taking passenger seat out disables both airbags...which is why i don't do it anymore.