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Skoda Fabia - Video tutorial
Model: Skoda Fabia
Mark1, 6Y
- Years 1999-2007 In order to remove the seat of the Škoda Fabia, you need to loosen the screws located at the front of the rails so that they can be completely removed. After the front screws have been removed, you will also need to loosen the ones located at the back. Once these screws are loosened, it will be possible to disconnect the underlying connector that controls the operation of the airbags. After this connector is also removed, the seat can be completely slid out so that the new replacement part can be inserted.
Posted on 15 February 2024 by ScegliAuto
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