I'm assuming they will bolt straight in - I put mkv GTI seats in my caddy but I had to cut of the locating pins and drill a few more holes for the bolts to fit.
With the power for the seats and heating I have no idea.
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Last edited by gabbaking; 19-02-2025 at 11:48 AM.
I'm assuming they will bolt straight in - I put mkv GTI seats in my caddy but I had to cut of the locating pins and drill a few more holes for the bolts to fit.
With the power for the seats and heating I have no idea.
Suggestions:
1. Disconnect battery before starting
2. Clean the new seats and condition the leather
3. Remove the old seats and vacuum the carpet
4. Run 12v from a the fuse and connect to the black plug - Don't quote me but I think the power for the seats is a brown wire as well as a red wire. They are both thicker than than others.
The yellow plug is for the airways. Make sure you connect this properly before connecting battery otherwise there is a rumour that an airbag fault cannot be cleared by Vagcom and needs to be done by the dealer
PS. In case you want heating connected : How To: Mk5 Heated Seats Retrofit - page 1 - How to Guides / Troubleshooting - MK5 Golf GTI
Enjoy!
Last edited by mikk@; 01-03-2016 at 09:41 AM.
I fitted non-leather 2008 GTI seats into my 2005 sportline, the only issue I had was the the yellow airbag connector had been updated/changed shape by VW so my local VW tech/friend was good enough to sort that for me.
I would think connecting leather seats with heating and electric controls would be more complicated.
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Last edited by gabbaking; 19-02-2025 at 11:49 AM.
Rear seats are easy, but the front definitely won't be plug and play - the airbag plug might fit but because your seats were manual, the plug for it will be missing. If the airbag plug is different hiweber, you might be able to disconnect the whole harness off the old seats and swap with the new..
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