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Old Nov 24th, 2011, 09:09   #1
Russ Dade
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Hi All,

Have noticed that the seat control panel on my 2005 XC90 has developed a crack and I can see that it will not be long before it disintegrates.

Its very vunerable to damage when exiting the car.

My question is, "Is it a DIY job?" I have Torquebits and reasonable mechanical skills however I do not want to start the job and find that I cannot finish for some reason also as it is a business car the vehicle may suddenly be needed.

Any comments would be appreciated.

Russ
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