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  1. #21
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    still have not heard from my dealer if the parts have been ordered or arrived yet
    2010 R36 Sedan
    2007 Audi A4 B7 Cabriolet
    1997 R33 GTR Skyline V-SPEC ,2011 Harley V-Rod Muscle

  2. #22
    Hi
    Not problems with getting the side bolster replaced under warranty for me. Only took about 3 days for the part to arrive. Getting it done Monday.
    Cheers
    PH
    2008 Candy White Passat R36 wagon, Satnav/auto tailgate/towbar/sunroof. And now tinted!

  3. #23
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    Any update on this?

    Is VWA aware of the problem?

    My R36 has 25K and the drivers side bolster has collapsed

    Will take it to the dealer and see how i go in the new year.
    2009 Volkswagen R36 Wagon
    1968 Audi F103 75L Coupe
    1966 Volkswagen Beetle Deluxe

  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayse View Post
    Going on the scribble i saw on my cars worksheet, it looks like they just replace the bolster (quote price was @ $260) can't imagine a whole seat for that price.

    I guess GC0001 who got it done in the UK can shed more light on this though. I'm not impressed with the outcome though...
    GC0001:"Took it to the dealers and it was repaired under warranty perfectly; 10k on and its just as bad as it was before...totally worn out. I think it needs a firmer foam."

    Cheers,

    Jayse.
    They just replace the foam, and in my case the seat cover too as even though it seems to hold its shape the inside gets a nasty crease in it.

    As I said it didn't last long. I'm going to replace it myself this time; the plastic trim will need to be removed from around the seat and then i'll know what I need to do.

    The seat foam (its the full seat base) here is c£100, but the seat cover (just the base) is £745! I've managed to get one shipped for £33 off ebay.de so have a look on there should anyone want one. No-one is wearing out passenger side seats in mainland europe and this is what they are and sold off cheap- perfect as its our drivers side.

    I'll report back once I do the job.

  5. #25
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    The dealer replaced both of my seat bases at the last service (30k)
    2010 R36 Sedan
    2007 Audi A4 B7 Cabriolet
    1997 R33 GTR Skyline V-SPEC ,2011 Harley V-Rod Muscle

  6. #26
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    I had the same problem and brought it up with my dealer. They just took note of it but didn't do anything. I'm glad I never paid to have it fixed now that I see a few have had theirs sorted under warranty.

  7. #27
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    Took my '09 R36 Wagon to Camberwell VW to show the collapsed drivers seat bolster. They took some pics of it, and had it approved by VWA within the day. Ordered the part and had it repaired in a day also.
    Seat feels fantastic now!
    Dino.

    SQ5 V6TDI | 911TT | Polo 6C

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by PASHN8 View Post
    Took my '09 R36 Wagon to Camberwell VW to show the collapsed drivers seat bolster. They took some pics of it, and had it approved by VWA within the day. Ordered the part and had it repaired in a day also.
    Seat feels fantastic now!
    Same Same, they even gave me a loan car, repair done in 3 hours.

  9. #29
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    Folks, for the record:

    Name: Wolfman
    Driver seat problem: Yes - fully collapsed.
    Passenger seat problem: Developing - slightly mushy at the moment.
    Age of vehicle at occurrence: First noticed on driver's seat at age = 2 yrs.
    Kms travelled at occurrence: 30,000.
    Date of occurrence: Approx March 2011.
    Issue raised with dealer: Yes at 45k svc.
    Issue raised with VWA: No - not required.
    Satisfactory resolution of problem: Yes - Driver side foam replaced under warranty. No questions asked. Passenger side not worthy of attention yet.
    Expand: Note - VW Dealer Service suggested cause was the manner in which I get into and out of the car, but declined my invite to show proper entry and exit procedures. I have been trying to work out how to enter/exit without thigh pressure on bolster but I conclude this cannot be achieved by your average 2 legged homo sapien.

  10. #30
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    Recently had the car in at the local dealer for a faulty park brake switch and noted to them the collapsed bolster. Car is currently covered under the VW/Allianz extended warranty. Received a call back from the dealer advising that the switch is covered but Allianz state that collapsed bolster is wear and tear. Anyone have this replaced under there extended warranty. Dealer quoted $350 per seat to replace.

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