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Front and rear seats — removal and installation (Mercedes-Benz E-Class W124)

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Contents: Removal ↡ Installation ↡

Removal



Front seat on Sedan and Estate models



1. Move the seat cushion all the way back and lower it. Remove the decorative covers and unscrew the front mounting bolts from the seat guides.

2. Move the seat all the way forward and lift the seat cushion, then remove the bolts securing the rear of the seat rails.

3. Move the seat forward, remove it from the inner guide and remove it from the vehicle.

Front seat on the Coupe model



1. Move the seat cushion all the way back and lower it. Remove the decorative covers and unscrew the front mounting bolts from the seat guides.

2. Move the seat all the way forward and lift the seat cushion, then remove the bolts securing the rear of the seat rails.

3. Remove the cover from the rear of the inner seat guide and unscrew the guide mounting screw.

4. Tilt the seat back, then, if applicable, disconnect the vacuum line and electrical connector from the seat and remove the seat from the vehicle.

Rear seat on the Sedan model



1. Release the clips located at the base of the rear seat cushion, then lift the cushion up and out of the vehicle.

2. Remove the bolts securing the lower part of the rear seat back.

3. Move the rear seat back up until it releases from the upper locking clips and remove it from the vehicle.

Rear seat on the station wagon model



Pressing the handle before removing the rear seat cushion from the hinge pins



Pressing the handle before removing the rear seat cushion from the hinge pins


Removal the decorative trim from the side of the rear seat back



Removal the decorative trim from the side of the rear seat back


Location of screws securing the hinge to the back of the rear seat



Location of screws securing the hinge to the back of the rear seat


Removal the retaining clip from the outer hinge pin before removing the rear seatback



Removal the retaining clip from the outer hinge pin before removing the rear seatback


1. The left and right seats on the Station Wagon model are removed in the same way.



2. Press the rear seat cushion down, then press the handle on the bottom of the seat and remove the rear seat cushion from the hinge pins (see Fig. Pressing the handle before removing the rear seat cushion from the hinge pins).

3. Disconnect the rear seat belt anchor and remove it from the seatback.

4. Tilt the rear seat back forward and remove the decorative cover from the side of the back. Unscrew the screws securing the rear seat back to the hinge, then remove the outer hinge pin bracket and remove the seat back from the vehicle (see Fig. Removing the decorative trim from the side of the rear seat backrest, Location of the screws securing the hinge to the rear seat backrest, Removing the mounting bracket from the outer hinge pin before removing the rear seat backrest).

Rear seat on the Coupe model



1. The left and right seats are removed in the same way.

2. Release the latch at the bottom of the seat cushion, then lift the cushion up and out of the vehicle.

3. Loosen the mounting bolt at the bottom of the rear seat backrest, then move the backrest up until it releases from the upper clips and remove it from the vehicle.

4. If necessary, after removing the rear seat backs, unscrew and remove the armrest.

Installation



Front seat on Sedan and Estate models



1. Installation is performed in the reverse order of removal. When installing the seat, check that it fits precisely into the inner guide.

Front seat on the Coupe model



1. Installation is performed in the reverse order of removal. Tighten the seat mounting bolts to the required torque.



Rear seat on the Sedan model



1. Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.

Rear seat on the station wagon model



1. Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.

Rear seat on the Coupe model



1. Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.
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