Awesome work. Gotta luv finding fault after fault. That's what happens when you do it yourself, but only way to learn. Had a VY Holden for 16 years, replaced just about everything myself. Painful at time but enjoyed it. Well done for sticking it out & fixing it 👍🏽 cheers.
Thanks mate. Yeah I try to do most myself these days. Everything just costs too much. I have bought a scanner since and that has helped me a lot with current issues. Thanks for watching!!!
Thanks, 4 yrs later 😂.. VE 2006 SS seat wobbling side to side....pulling it out to inspect, floor bolts tight, must be up in the seat housing. I believe unhooking battery and waiting a certain time deactivates the airbag system in the cp so you don't need to recalirate at a holden service centre.
Even VE SS have same problem? That sucks! I just disconnect battery as a precaution. Wouldnt want anything to happen when re-plugging the seat. I have been thinking about having another look at the bloody thing. Mine still does the same thing. Been like that for 5 years now and most likely for the previous owner 🙄
the seat belt buckle has a tensioner added to it so that in a accident your belt doesn't only lock up but also tensions up. I wouldn't want that to go off by not disconnecting the battery. hope it helps
@@me8u73 it does. Thanks I'm swapping out my evoke seats to the sv6 seats. I can leave the existing belt Buckle and all? I assume it's what you've done in this instance. Unplug battery, undo bolts. Put seat in and so on?
@@me8u73 No need to disconnect the battery. Just make sure not to turn on accessories or start the car while doing the seat change. Also the seatbelt pretensioner is most likely triggered in any accident so will need to be replaced. If your original seat has a pretensioner that has not been triggered it is a straight swap.
Yeah don't think I had a tripod then. Make sure seat is in middle position from forwards to backwards. Lift up back of seat then it should unhook the front. Then manometer seat best you can without scratching anything.
Awesome work. Gotta luv finding fault after fault. That's what happens when you do it yourself, but only way to learn. Had a VY Holden for 16 years, replaced just about everything myself. Painful at time but enjoyed it. Well done for sticking it out & fixing it 👍🏽 cheers.
Thanks mate. Yeah I try to do most myself these days. Everything just costs too much. I have bought a scanner since and that has helped me a lot with current issues. Thanks for watching!!!
Thanks, 4 yrs later 😂..
VE 2006 SS seat wobbling side to side....pulling it out to inspect, floor bolts tight, must be up in the seat housing.
I believe unhooking battery and waiting a certain time deactivates the airbag system in the cp so you don't need to recalirate at a holden service centre.
Even VE SS have same problem? That sucks! I just disconnect battery as a precaution. Wouldnt want anything to happen when re-plugging the seat. I have been thinking about having another look at the bloody thing. Mine still does the same thing. Been like that for 5 years now and most likely for the previous owner 🙄
How did u undo the front theres no bolts?
You undo the x2 rear bolts and tilt seat up forward then pull back. It's like a hook at the end of the seat rail. hope it helps.
@@me8u73 hahaha cheers man
Thanks
Would you know if you could replace the vf evoke seat with the sv6 ssv vf seats
I wonder the same thing 🤣 ssv and Calais full electic seats and im assuming evoke isn't. So may be a different plug.
I got a vf evoke and put ssv front seats in the driver plug is same but not passenger
Why do you need to unplug the battery. Is it just a precaution and if so does it reset anything?
the seat belt buckle has a tensioner added to it so that in a accident your belt doesn't only lock up but also tensions up. I wouldn't want that to go off by not disconnecting the battery. hope it helps
@@me8u73 it does. Thanks
I'm swapping out my evoke seats to the sv6 seats. I can leave the existing belt Buckle and all?
I assume it's what you've done in this instance. Unplug battery, undo bolts. Put seat in and so on?
@@me8u73 No need to disconnect the battery. Just make sure not to turn on accessories or start the car while doing the seat change. Also the seatbelt pretensioner is most likely triggered in any accident so will need to be replaced. If your original seat has a pretensioner that has not been triggered it is a straight swap.
Why did you change the seat ?
Cause of clicking sound and movement. Thought they'd fix the issue on the series 2 but it eventually did the same thing. Shit seat structure!!!
You didn't even show how you pulled the seat out 😂 skipped a whole step 😒
Yeah don't think I had a tripod then. Make sure seat is in middle position from forwards to backwards. Lift up back of seat then it should unhook the front. Then manometer seat best you can without scratching anything.