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      05-11-2015, 08:45 PM   #7
Variante Alta
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Drives: 2015 X5d M Sport Metallic Whit
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Woodstock, Ontario

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Yes, almost done with this project...what a lot of work! All I need to do is find a way to properly use two open spots in the rear fuse box to supply power to the seat heat modules...everything else is done - I'll post a DIY when it's all finished. Not for the faint of heart. BTW, you can get the seat bottoms off with the following procedure: unscrew the seat back adjustment handle by lifting it up and holding it there, then carefully remove the cowling (trim) around it - there are two snaps holding it on and a little 'tongue' at the front...you can reach them with a screwdriver to help release the snaps. The trim around the seat fore/aft adjustment lever is in place by two pressure tab on top- pull from the top with some force to release them. Then lift up the rear edges of the seat bottom and pull forward (again with some force)...this releases the seat bottoms making access to the bolts much easier. It's harder getting the seat bottoms back in place but they go with some playing.
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