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Xc90 leather seat cover removal?

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Old Jul 7th, 2019, 17:21   #1
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Default Xc90 leather seat cover removal?

Hi guys, ok so after some careful looking over my car I think I have a broken wire in my passenger seat that controls the DVD setup etc.

The problem I have is my 2011 xc90 d5 r design has the FULL RSE setup (DVD in arm rest, aux and digital tv) and the issue is sometimes the passage screen will not turn on however if I fold the seat down and back the system will reset and come back on, seems I have a broken wire.

Does anyone have or show me the procedure on VIDA on how to remove the wiring loom that goes from the screen to the plug under the seat please?

Looks like the seat has to come out but need to know if leather has to come off and if so how?

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Ryan.
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