Isofix Bracket

v13mke

Member
Hello all,

Would like to retrofit the Isofix bracket to my passwenger m sport seats.

Long shot I know as these seem to be like hens teeth and cant be bought as a standalone part from BMW.

Thanks in advance
 
I'll find it and package it up over the weekend. Will send you a pm when ready to be sent :thumbsup:
 
Great, hopefully you can get a PM through to me not sure i have posted enough on the forum to send PM's Not long joined the forum. Thanks again.

Any tips or guides on fitment of the bracket or is it pretty straighforward?
 
Pretty straight forward tbh. Lift the leather flap up at the back, undo 4 bolts, remove current plate, install current plate, add 4 bolts, put the leather flap back.

Will work out if you need to remove the seat back, I think you will need to.

Will post some pictures in here over the weekend to help you.

Will also contact you here if you can't pm, I think you only need 3-5 posts?
 
Great thanks for the info and help, much appreciated!

PM seems to be up and running after a couple of post on other topics now. Look forward to hearing from you.

Cheers! :thumbsup:
 
Okay, thought it would be straight forward to get out but there is a bit more to it so here goes:

Remove covers both sides of the seat back

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Remove bolts both sides

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Seat back will then pull up and off with a wiggle. If you have heated seats unplug the blue plug underneath the seat and feed the wire up through when pulling the back up and off

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Remove screw

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Now remove the side plastic, easily to show with it off so you can see the tabs and clips

Unclip the front tab with a flat screw driver

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Unclip the 2 bottom tabs

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Blue arrow points to a hidden tab to lift and unclip, red arrows show areas you lift up and over and then off.

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With the cover off there are 4 bolts to remove, 1 gold and 3 black

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Side unbolted, just let it hang there as the seat slide lever is still connected

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Remove the first aid box, open the flap and inside is a tab you push up at the front, centre and then pull forwards

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Remove this trim

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One bolt on the left

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One bolt on the right

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There are 2 tabs you push to release the trim shown with the trim removed

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Remove the seat base trim on the left, start from the back (seat buckle side)

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Side removed

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Do the same the other side

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Unclip the seat back

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Like so

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Remove the 2 bolts from each side, should have white paint on them

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Next to each of the top bolts either side there is a metal tab

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Straighten them both

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Now the back of seat should lift up

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Grab the metal and rotate clockwise and pull it out

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With the metal piece removed. Yours obviously won't have isofix hooks on it.

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That`s more work than I would have anticipated . If you remove the isofix bracket do you have to replace it with another ( non isofix ) bracket or is it just a straight removal ?
 
I got halfway through [ref]Usel[/ref]'s description and decided a vasectomy would be an easier solution. :rofl:
 
enuff_zed said:
I got halfway through [ref]Usel[/ref]'s description and decided a vasectomy would be an easier solution. :rofl:

I am not doing a guide for that :rofl:
 
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