GLK 350 Seat Cover Replacement

1. If you are just doing the bottom seat you don't need to remove the entire seat. If I would have know this it would saved me from disconnecting the battery and about 20min in labor. There are two torx screws at the front (underneath) that when you remove those it allows the bottom cushion to come right out.



2. Once the seat is out, I started with releasing the back first then the sides/front.





3. Once you release the edges you will need to release the clips that hold the seams in place against the cushion. I did this by pushing down on the copper seam rod (not certain what its called) and then pushing away from the 'hooked plastic" then out. Hard to describe and the pics don't show it well but really straight forward. There are two white ones in the back and maybe 8 to 10 blue ones.




My new seat cover didn't come with the copper rods that ran front-to-back so I reused the ones in the old cover. 




Reverse the order to install. The last few inches of the longer part of the edge required a little coaxing but overall an easy job.

Completed cover had a little wrinkle towards the back that went away by the time I mounted it in the car.
Total time to remove and replace the cover was about an hour. Hopefully with the above information this will save somebody 20 minutes or so.

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