I can't seem to feel the bolt holding the back seat to the kick panel. Can anyone guide me to it?
I just casually felt around for it though. In fact it was while I was driving! So,,,a very casual feel !
Retaining bolt
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Retaining bolt
Hit the apex
in Long Beach, Cal
Buster/'82Euro6 Build Date 9/81
Rosallina/'80 528i Build Date 4/80
in Long Beach, Cal
Buster/'82Euro6 Build Date 9/81
Rosallina/'80 528i Build Date 4/80
Re: Retaining bolt
The rear seats are retained by two Phillips head screws which are screwed onto the lower kick panel about 2 to 3 inches in from each side on the underside of the front lip of the seat .They are "hidden " under two flaps in the carpet.
Don
Don
1981 635 series 1
Re: Retaining bolt
Were you typing this while driving as well? Have you actually looked at the kick panel to seat area?
Maybe this will help and it is a great reference source for many things e24 related as well.
http://www.malloc.nl/BMW/635CSi/pages/e ... l#refertoc
Maybe this will help and it is a great reference source for many things e24 related as well.
http://www.malloc.nl/BMW/635CSi/pages/e ... l#refertoc
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Re: Retaining bolt
No I wasn't and, no I haven't! I'll do better tomorrow! Thanx
Hit the apex
in Long Beach, Cal
Buster/'82Euro6 Build Date 9/81
Rosallina/'80 528i Build Date 4/80
in Long Beach, Cal
Buster/'82Euro6 Build Date 9/81
Rosallina/'80 528i Build Date 4/80