GLK-Class (X204) Produced 2008-2014

Seat cover replacement

Old Apr 3, 2021 | 06:21 PM
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You will need to remove the storage compartment regardless because you won't be able to slip the seat cover off. I didn't want to drill them out either but i couldn't find a way of removing the leather with them in place. In short if you have a storage compartment you will have to unbolt the seat and you will have to drill out 4 rivets. You can buy a blind rivet set from Amazon for 20 dollars. Its not a major expense. It comes with a blind rivet hand tool and several blind rivet sizes.

Here is another tip for all of you. I ended up buying my seat bottom for a wrecking yard. I know that GLKs are not readily available in wrecking yards but the seat bottom "leather" is common with C class Mercedes. The frame is not common but the "leather" is. I bought a mint one with the whole frame for 150 CAD (110 USD ish). I just had to unmount and remount the "leather". Just make sure of the fitment before you buy and make sure you have the same option. The heated seat element is in the leather and not the frame/foam.

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Old Apr 3, 2021 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by ramo80
You will need to remove the storage compartment regardless because you won't be able to slip the seat cover off. I didn't want to drill them out either but i couldn't find a way of removing the leather with them in place. In short if you have a storage compartment you will have to unbolt the seat and you will have to drill out 4 rivets. You can buy a blind rivet set from Amazon for 20 dollars. Its not a major expense. It comes with a blind rivet hand tool and several blind rivet sizes.

Here is another tip for all of you. I ended up buying my seat bottom for a wrecking yard. I know that GLKs are not readily available in wrecking yards but the seat bottom "leather" is common with C class Mercedes. The frame is not common but the "leather" is. I bought a mint one with the whole frame for 150 CAD (110 USD ish). I just had to unmount and remount the "leather". Just make sure of the fitment before you buy and make sure you have the same option. The heated seat element is in the leather and not the frame/foam.
Thanks for the quick reply. I may go the wrecking yard route then. What year C class would be compatible or year did you buy? You have a 2013 GLK250? Mine is a 2014 GLK350 - so that would be the same style as yours.
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Old Apr 3, 2021 | 06:55 PM
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Old Apr 4, 2021 | 02:17 AM
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You will need to remove the storage compartment regardless because you won't be able to slip the seat cover off. I didn't want to drill them out either but i couldn't find a way of removing the leather with them in place. In short if you have a storage compartment you will have to unbolt the seat and you will have to drill out 4 rivets. You can buy a blind rivet set from Amazon for 20 dollars. Its not a major expense. It comes with a blind rivet hand tool and several blind rivet sizes.

Here is another tip for all of you. I ended up buying my seat bottom for a wrecking yard. I know that GLKs are not readily available in wrecking yards but the seat bottom "leather" is common with C class Mercedes. The frame is not common but the "leather" is. I bought a mint one with the whole frame for 150 CAD (110 USD ish). I just had to unmount and remount the "leather". Just make sure of the fitment before you buy and make sure you have the same option. The heated seat element is in the leather and not the frame/foam.
Circling back to this again. I had a quick look today and I can access the two torx screws with the storage bin not taken apart. Are you saying the storage bin rivets are actually mounted on the seat bottom bracket? Meaning I will not be able to pop the bottom cushion out even if I unbolted the two torx screws? Also you mentioned that you had to unbolt the whole seat? You did this so you can access the other two rivets that are hidden under the seat? Meaning you can only drill out the last two rivets by having the whole seat out or angled up for easy access and of course for easy install when you rivet it back.

thanks again for all your tips!
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Old Apr 4, 2021 | 12:09 PM
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If you can figure out a way to access to the torx then you don't have to unbolt the seat. I personally couldn't. You will need to drill the rivets to take the leather off. the compartment has it pinched. Taking the leather off is the only reason to drill the rivets. Once you unbolt the torxs the seat bottom and the compartment come up together.
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Old Feb 7, 2024 | 02:56 PM
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Wanted to share my experience on the seat cover replacement. When the tear first started on our driver's seat, I found this post and quickly ordered the matching seat cover. However life got busy and I sat on the repair work until today. I did find a way to unplug the heated seat and avoid splicing wires. Below are some pics of the method used. Appreciate all the prior posts and comments as to tackling the cover removal and installation. As others said, this wasn't overly difficult.


As the tabs on the plugs do not flex, I got a long pick and carefully worked on the connection housing to pry the housing up over the plug tabs and rotated the pick to push the plugs out of the housing.

The other thing to note is these two plugs snap together themselves and are then each connected in the plug housing via their tabs. In my experience, both plugs had to come out together. I then snapped them back together once the seat was ready to re-install and pushed them in to the housing until their tabs both clicked back in place.

No before pics were taken but here's the finished results. Not bad for a 14 year old vehicle with 93k miles.

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