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How to remove the backrest panel of a Volkswagen Polo seat?

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StAyla
09/04/25 4:16am
The removal method involves first unscrewing the two screws at the back, then pushing the seat forward to remove the slot, pushing it backward, and finally unscrewing the seat belt screw. Below are the relevant details for the new Volkswagen Polo: 1. In terms of appearance, the new POLO aligns more closely with Volkswagen's latest design style: the headlights and front fog lights feature more angular designs, and a new five-spoke wheel rim is provided; 2. In terms of power, the new POLO will be equipped with the latest EA211 series engines: offering 1.4L and 1.6L naturally aspirated engine options, with maximum power outputs of 66kW and 81kW respectively, delivering improved fuel economy; 3. In terms of configuration, the biggest highlight is that, except for the base model, ESP is now standard across the entire range.
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NadiaLee
09/16/25 5:23am
I just helped a friend remove the seat back panel of a Volkswagen Polo, and the job is not as easy as it seems. First, you need to turn off the engine and remove the key to prevent accidental startup. Then, prepare your tools: a Phillips screwdriver, a plastic pry bar, and gloves. The back panel is usually secured at the bottom of the seat with two screws—start by loosening them. After removing the screws, gently pry open the clips with the pry bar—be careful here, as the clips are fragile and can break easily, so don’t use too much force. Once the panel is off, check if there are any seat belts or wires connected. If not, you’re good to go. Take your time during the process, and once removed, set it aside for cleaning or repairs. Reassembly is similar—align the clips first, then tighten the screws. If you lack the right tools or experience, it’s best to seek help from a professional shop to avoid damaging the plastic parts, as replacements can be quite expensive!
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ArcherFitz
10/30/25 5:57am
I removed the seat back panel of my Volkswagen Polo to install seat cushions, and the process went smoothly. First, I took off the headrest—it came out easily with a simple lift. Then, I located the screws at the bottom of the seat back. After unscrewing them, the panel was still stuck, so I used a pry tool to gently wedge it open along the seams. Once the clips loosened, the panel could be removed—just be careful not to yank it, as there might be wiring that could get damaged. After removal, I checked the panel's condition for cleaning or repairs. I previously replaced the inner lining fabric, which was quite practical. The tools needed are just basic household screwdrivers and pry tools. I watched online tutorials a few times before doing it myself to save time, but be cautious not to scratch the interior—gloves are a must. When reinstalling, align the panel properly, press the clips into place, and tighten the screws. Give it a firm shake to ensure it's secure, and you're done.
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