I found this video which may help.

Is this to drop the seat backs down a bit further to gain the extra height or are you going to use the new space a bit like the Honda Jazz magic seats
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I found this video which may help.

Is this to drop the seat backs down a bit further to gain the extra height or are you going to use the new space a bit like the Honda Jazz magic seats
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Hi Dan, thanks a bunch for that. Hmm.. I was wondering what those 4x whatnots were at the back of the seaty areas.

It does look a bit 'you're not supposed to do that' when he ripped out the seat foam tho! And nothing in the manual, or I'd not have needed to ask.

I need an extra 3" in height you see, to get a small armchair in that I spotted FS locally, for my 89 yr old Dad.

But when you fold the backs down (the split seat backs) there's then an annoying hump where they're just resting upon on the seat bases (which is removed in your youtube clip), unlike my golf4 where you tilt the seat bases fwd to hit flush against the front 2 driver/ passenger seats.. then when you fold the seat backs down.. they go right down kinda into where the seat bases were. Maximising height. This Leon doesn't look as well designed.

In theory all I need to do, is remove the seat backs & I can get the chair in. Not remove the seat bases, which I don't -think- will mean the seat backs will go any further down, should I be able to whip out that long seaty bit like in the YouTube clip.

Does that make any sense?
 
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I have removed my rear seats completely (fitted a rear roll cage) so yes you can take the upright seats part out but I seem to recall i had to take out the bottom part first to get the bolts holding the uprights in place.
 
Hi Dan, thanks a bunch for that. Hmm.. I was wondering what those 4x whatnots were at the back of the seaty areas.

It does look a bit 'your not supposed to do that' when he ripped out the seat foam tho. And nothing in the manual, or I'd not have needed to ask.

I need an extra 3" in height you see, to get a small armchair in that I spotted FS locally, for my 89 yr old Dad.

But when you fold the backs down (the split seat backs) there's then an annoying hump where they're just resting upon on the seat bases (which is removed in your youtube clip), unlike my golf4 where you tilt the seat bases fwd to hit flush against the front 2 driver/ passenger seats.. then when you fold the seat backs down.. they go right down kinda into where the seat bases were. Maximising height. This Leon doesn't look as well designed.

In theory all I need to do, is remove the seat backs & I can get the chair in. Not remove the seat bases, which I don't -think- will mean the seat backs will go any further down, should I be able to whip out that long seaty bit like in the YouTube clip.

Does that make any sense?

Yeah that makes sense, the 4 plastic clips are the isofix anchor trim pieces( child seats attach to the bars inside the trim and its meant to be a solid connection to the car structure)

I am just wondering on 2 options: do you have any friends or family with a taller car( a car like a citroen berlingo would be perfect) that you could borrow to collect the chair would be better rather than having to take your car apart OR

Can the legs come off the armchair then you might be able to fit the base of it in the boot area and the armchair seat back can go across the Leon's folded seats so it goes over the ridge of the folded seats.

Hopefully that makes sense :)
 
I have removed my rear seats completely (fitted a rear roll cage) so yes you can take the upright seats part out but I seem to recall i had to take out the bottom part first to get the bolts holding the uprights in place.
Aha. So you can do this removal, but you're 'kinda not supposed to'.

Right I'll have another look tmrw- I don't want to risk pulling & unfettling xyz, just 2 weeks having owned it. I need some brave hairy chestedness for that, & I've only got newbie bumfluff right now:)

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Ooh. Another yes another question chaps.......

I notice a bit (mercifully only a few drops) of water ingress onto my driver seat, clearly dripped from the closed door frame/ water ingress I think the weak spot is at the vertical edge of the door, at the top. Where it closes onto the central door pillar. Defo a tiny issue, not just rain got in whilst opening the door.

Seriously wet area here in west wales, & winter almost here, so I need to address this. Is it a known minor fault?

Definitely no sign whatsoever of water-damp smell, when I test drove it, nor at any time within the 2 weeks I've had it. No stains on the seat either, so a little bit odd to find this today. Alot of heavy rain overnight you see.

Thanks once again. Zoot
 
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Yeah that makes sense, the 4 plastic clips are the isofix anchor trim pieces( child seats attach to the bars inside the trim and its meant to be a solid connection to the car structure)

I am just wondering on 2 options: do you have any friends or family with a taller car( a car like a citroen berlingo would be perfect) that you could borrow to collect the chair would be better rather than having to take your car apart OR

Can the legs come off the armchair then you might be able to fit the base of it in the boot area and the armchair seat back can go across the Leon's folded seats so it goes over the ridge of the folded seats.

Hopefully that makes sense :)

Kind thinking there, many thanks. No my Dad lives 100m away near Worcester. And I'm not so fortunate to have anyone to help should I only need to haul it 20m. I moved out (very) rural west wales 10 yrs ago, & to be brutally honest, got no friends.. in the whole fkn country!! Haha (I laugh at myself, but also don't give a jot I'm fine living here like so, tho most couldn't & would be wusses & feel all terribly sorry for themselves! :) )

No I've measured the b'stard thrice & even on it's back, sliding in, the chair is hampered by the fold-down seats protruding annoyingly 3" high.

Roll cages? Is that like a sporty numnums thing-?

Yours, Zoot
 
I would monitor it for now if there were only a few droplets - they could have easily landed on the seat as you opened the door, the thing to watch out for (and this isn't subjective just to Leons) is for damp carpets which could indicate a leak in the door seals, a blockage in the drain holes of the scuttle near the bulkhead just to list a couple of things.

The other thing to check would be that the window is completely closing.

Hopefully this helps
 
Kind thinking there, many thanks. No my Dad lives 100m away near Worcester. And I'm not so fortunate to have anyone to help should I only need to haul it 20m. I moved out (very) rural west wales 10 yrs ago, & to be brutally honest, got no friends.. in the whole fkn country!! Haha (I laugh at myself, but also don't give a jot I'm fine living here like so, tho most couldn't & would be wusses & feel all terribly sorry for themselves! :) )

No I've measured the b'stard thrice & even on it's back, sliding in, the chair is hampered by the fold-down seats protruding annoyingly 3" high.

Roll cages? Is that like a sporty numnums thing-?

Yours, Zoot

No probs, that's a fair distance then, is there anything else you need to take/collect to make hiring a van worthwhile?

As long you don't do this 😀

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Roll cages? Is that like a sporty numnums thing-?
Yes its a safety feature for when you are out on track and provides and anchorage point for the harnesses (eg seatbelts)
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I am in the process of fitted a rear seat delete kit so that I get a full level floor all the way.