fonque
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I just did this fix today, and I am not the originator of this fix. I know several people on this forum have used this fix, but I haven't seen any pictures of it.
This is generally how these clips break. On my car the metal clips were still stuck in the back of the seat.





Drill out 2 slots, then run 2 zipties through them on each side. make sure the clips are lined up, then pull the zip ties as tight as you can.





Once they line up, clip the excess off each zip tie, pop the seat back into place and enjoy the $370 dollars you just saved!


This is generally how these clips break. On my car the metal clips were still stuck in the back of the seat.





Drill out 2 slots, then run 2 zipties through them on each side. make sure the clips are lined up, then pull the zip ties as tight as you can.





Once they line up, clip the excess off each zip tie, pop the seat back into place and enjoy the $370 dollars you just saved!

