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    Today we’re going to show you how to remove the front seat of an Audi A4 B6/B7.

    Step 1: Move the seat to the most forward position possible
    Step 2: Tilt it up and for ease, put the back forward too
    Step 3: Slide up the seat belt panel
    Step 4: Loosen the clip inside and push it down to detach bottom portion of the belt
    Step 5: Go behind the seat and remove the two rear bolts from the guards
    Step 6: Use a pry bar to remove the push pins underneath the guards
    Step 7: Slide off the guards
    Step 8: Undo the two bolts in the track and remove them
    Step 9: Move the seat all the way back
    Step 10: Remove the same push pin up front, as you did from the back
    Step 11: Undo the bolts from the front track and remove them
    Step 12: Get the seat to the center position of the track and tilt it backwards
    Step 13: Pull panel on the floor off
    Step 14: Pinch the clip to detach
    *Make sure your battery is off
    Step 15: Pull up wiring

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    I’ve seen single bolts but not double sided magnetic ones, clever!