2007 R52 S "Sh**ey White" & 2016 Skoda Yeti "Daily"
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Ok, first job is to take our your parcel shelf and lower the rear seats. Also a good idea to push your front seats as far forward to give you room.
Next is to remove the rear seat backs. First you have to remove the bolt which is located between the rear seats. Picture below shows where this is. You will need a 10mm socket.
Next is to unlock the fitting between the seats. You do this by placing a large screwdriver in the top of the fitting and push it upwards as per these photos...
this then allows the rear left seat back to pop out of the fitting..
2007 R52 S "Sh**ey White" & 2016 Skoda Yeti "Daily"
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you need to lift up the seat back (as if you were pulling it back towards you) to a 45 degree angle and then pull it towards the middle of the car. Be careful not to lift the right side up too high as it could snap the fitting which is located in the plastic side panel. The right hand side one is the same idea..
Here is a pic of the angle I am talking about
Last part of the removal is the seat base. This just lifts up, only slightly tricky bit is where the seat base would meet the seat backs, you have to push down a bit as you lift up the front.
the only thing you now need to take out is the fitting which is used to locate the seat backs. You will require a T40 Torx to remove the 3 bolts that hold it in..
2007 R52 S "Sh**ey White" & 2016 Skoda Yeti "Daily"
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next was to cover the wood with acoustic carpet and add my finishing touch..
I added a piece of 3 x 2 to the front to lift it up and make it level.
I used spray adhesive got from B & Q (£3.99), carpet of ebay forr £7.29 delivered and got the ply F.O.C.
Finished on the bench before fitting in the car...
And the money shots of it all now fitted in the car.. I am chuffed to bits with it, and must thank MarkyC for his chippy skills