Retrofit Split Folding Rear Seats
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Retrofit Split Folding Rear Seats
Well, I completed 90% my retrofit of the rear folding seats. All I have left to do is to connect my 6 wire harness to the 2 4 wire harnesses on the folding rear backrests. I have the rear deck shelf to install, but I may wait on that, not a real issue unless/until, I trade the car in (on a 2013 E550 in a few years)
I removed:
the non-folding backrest
the locking mechanisms for the backrest
I installed:
folding seat retractable locking mechanisms with cables and handles
Split-Folding rear backrest
(Reinstalled) my rear bench seat pad
Researching the wiring harnesses, trying to find out if they are simply wiring for lowering the headrests? Does anyone know?
I have included a few pics attached
1 rear bench seat removed for later re-installation
2 stock seat backrest locking mechanisms
3 Retractable locking mechanisms installed
4 Folding seats in standard position
5 Folded view of one seat
6 non-folding seat wiring harness (Left) and split-folding seat harness on right (anyone have the wiring diagram for these connectors or know where to find them in WIS?)
I removed:
the non-folding backrest
the locking mechanisms for the backrest
I installed:
folding seat retractable locking mechanisms with cables and handles
Split-Folding rear backrest
(Reinstalled) my rear bench seat pad
Researching the wiring harnesses, trying to find out if they are simply wiring for lowering the headrests? Does anyone know?
I have included a few pics attached
1 rear bench seat removed for later re-installation
2 stock seat backrest locking mechanisms
3 Retractable locking mechanisms installed
4 Folding seats in standard position
5 Folded view of one seat
6 non-folding seat wiring harness (Left) and split-folding seat harness on right (anyone have the wiring diagram for these connectors or know where to find them in WIS?)
Last edited by Nuru; 06-16-2013 at 09:35 AM.
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Very nice Nuru, looks factory installed for what you've done so far. I am always using my folding seats for something or another.
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There is more than just lowering the head rests on cars that come from factory with the folding seats.
Each seat back has a limit switch (I think reed switch) for both upright and folded positions. These switches tell the system to move front seats forward when you pop the lock for the seat back. They also tell the system if you drive and seatback is not locked in place, i.e. if the folded position limit switch does not see the folded position and at the same time the locked position switch is not activated either.
Each seat back has a limit switch (I think reed switch) for both upright and folded positions. These switches tell the system to move front seats forward when you pop the lock for the seat back. They also tell the system if you drive and seatback is not locked in place, i.e. if the folded position limit switch does not see the folded position and at the same time the locked position switch is not activated either.
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There is more than just lowering the head rests on cars that come from factory with the folding seats.
Each seat back has a limit switch (I think reed switch) for both upright and folded positions. These switches tell the system to move front seats forward when you pop the lock for the seat back. They also tell the system if you drive and seatback is not locked in place, i.e. if the folded position limit switch does not see the folded position and at the same time the locked position switch is not activated either.
Each seat back has a limit switch (I think reed switch) for both upright and folded positions. These switches tell the system to move front seats forward when you pop the lock for the seat back. They also tell the system if you drive and seatback is not locked in place, i.e. if the folded position limit switch does not see the folded position and at the same time the locked position switch is not activated either.
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Don't know if it applies to 2012 350, but for 2011 E550 there is a bug in the software re: rear seats folded down.
When you lower the passenger side rear seat, the front passenger seat automatically moves completely forward to allow clearance. After the rear seat is completely down, all that clearance is not needed. So you want to move the passenger seat back so a human can sit in it. BUT THE SYSTEM HAS FROZEN THE PASSENGER SEAT IN THE FULL FORWARD POSITION. A chihuahua can sit in it, but that's all.
The tech had to change the software to allow the passenger seat to be moved into position so a Golden Retriever (or my wife) can sit in it.
When you lower the passenger side rear seat, the front passenger seat automatically moves completely forward to allow clearance. After the rear seat is completely down, all that clearance is not needed. So you want to move the passenger seat back so a human can sit in it. BUT THE SYSTEM HAS FROZEN THE PASSENGER SEAT IN THE FULL FORWARD POSITION. A chihuahua can sit in it, but that's all.
The tech had to change the software to allow the passenger seat to be moved into position so a Golden Retriever (or my wife) can sit in it.
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Don't know if it applies to 2012 350, but for 2011 E550 there is a bug in the software re: rear seats folded down.
When you lower the passenger side rear seat, the front passenger seat automatically moves completely forward to allow clearance. After the rear seat is completely down, all that clearance is not needed. So you want to move the passenger seat back so a human can sit in it. BUT THE SYSTEM HAS FROZEN THE PASSENGER SEAT IN THE FULL FORWARD POSITION. A chihuahua can sit in it, but that's all.
The tech had to change the software to allow the passenger seat to be moved into position so a Golden Retriever (or my wife) can sit in it.
When you lower the passenger side rear seat, the front passenger seat automatically moves completely forward to allow clearance. After the rear seat is completely down, all that clearance is not needed. So you want to move the passenger seat back so a human can sit in it. BUT THE SYSTEM HAS FROZEN THE PASSENGER SEAT IN THE FULL FORWARD POSITION. A chihuahua can sit in it, but that's all.
The tech had to change the software to allow the passenger seat to be moved into position so a Golden Retriever (or my wife) can sit in it.
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Thanks for that , Nuru is The Guru
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Retrofik split
Hi
I just picked up a split set in Hamburg bought via ebay for 101 Euro .
But i cant demount the backrest.. can anyone give me a hint?
Thanks
Kim
I just picked up a split set in Hamburg bought via ebay for 101 Euro .
But i cant demount the backrest.. can anyone give me a hint?
Thanks
Kim
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Nuru - I do not see any connections between the button on the dash and the middle headrest. I only see the two outside headrests going down when I push the button.
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I did this before on my former 2008 C300 and it was not that hard. The E350, was actually easier to disassemble than the C300 was. Getting the wiring reworked is what I need to do next and I will hopefully find the wiring diagram tonight or this week sometime, and start the required mods on Saturday.