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Webbie



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Climate seat filter clean?

Can the filters be accessed without removing the seat?
...and how does the seat back remove to access the filters?
I have done a search but can’t seem to find any posts regarding the normal servicing of filters.

Post #461609 21st Dec 2017 10:10am
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dolph34



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One filter is under the seat, easily accessible, on the drivers seat it under the front right hand side of seat. 2015 4.4 AB
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Post #461614 21st Dec 2017 11:36am
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Crashtestkev



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ajac8



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millerj90



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This was posted by another forum member, Zeppfish I think, so the credit goes to him. But it certainly helped me.

The seat doesn't actually need to come out, I removed mine as I had no clue how to get the back off & the info I'd got from forums / peeps who'd done it themselves seemed to be inconsistent. 

(Hopefully this will help - read this as as if it were the drivers seat - but I am going from memory)... 

The seat-back leather trim that is tucked & clipped under the seat is unclipped (I re-hooked it to the seat back pocket for convenience so it didn't get in the way). Dead easy - 3 second thing. 

There's a white piece of plastic panelling on the rear lower part of the seat back -spanning across the seat, which is unclipped by pressing a tap which is on the inner side of that panel - same for both side of this panel. This is deceptively easy to get off - but don't pull it - until you've found the tab with your fingers. Then it'll come away from the side really easy. 

Once that trims is removed (I disconnected the 12v battery & waited 10 mins owing to air-bags), you may want to disconnect the seat connectors from underneath (again, just thinking about airbags? Up to you). 

I'd removed my seat-buttons trim entirely - but I don't think that's required - just the rear-ward part of that trim, nearest the seat back will need to be popped off, to allow the rear lower part of the seat-back cover to unhook - you'll probably see what I mean when your eyes are on it. 

The lower rear right corner of the seat, where the seat-back cover curls around the back of the seat essentially unhooks - outward toward the drivers door / you. There's a plastic trim around a spindle which can be removed / popped out which might make it easier - but you don't need to do that IMO. 

On the other side, rear back left corner, again - the seat-back unhooks off a spindle - trim needs to be eased aside to allow the seat-back trim to unhook off outward this time in the direction of the passenger seat / centre console. 

Then the seat back cover, should, simply (with both lower corners that were hooked over the bottom of that seat spindle I referred to - unhooked) push down and come off in your hand. You don't need a lot of pressure - remember, this is supposed to be somewhat easy - as the seat filters are a service-swappable item - so LR don't remove the seat to get at them!

Post #465461 21st Jan 2018 9:20pm
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Zeppfish



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Post #465497 22nd Jan 2018 10:24am
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millerj90



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Found it. It was tj2k

Post #465539 22nd Jan 2018 2:00pm
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